Sixteen women on a flatbed trailer on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The trailer is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Job's daughters No.9"
Decorated car was a 1958 Ford Edsel owned by Gordie Smith of Kings Ltd. Store. The flowers covering the car were made over the winter by the ladies working at Kings.
Four men standing on a flatbed trailer on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, which is decorated with two large signs, one barrel shaped and one circular, reading "Lions International"; A sign on the side of the trailer reads "Help The Lions Help The Blind"
A car decorated with plastic flowers and a cardboard box on the roof with a sign on the side reading "1911-1965 Majestic Theatre"; The car is on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan and there is a girl sitting in the box
A flatbed truck decorated with a model of a National grain grain elevator and a sign which reads "National Grain Company Limited ...Quarters...Chemicals"
Four Children on a flatbed trailer decorated with banners, and plastic flowers, on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan Signs on the float read "Education The Key To Progress" and "Nova Wood Primary School 1905 1965"