- FGPC-S-P340
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- [ca. 1974]
Twin Towers bulletin board with ski rack and chalet in the background.
Twin Towers bulletin board with ski rack and chalet in the background.
Three teams of horses pulling disc plows are summer fallowing in the Herschel area.
Jimmy Loken is seen swathing with a 1959 Allis Chalmers D19 tractor. Rosetown is seen in the background.
Swimming Pool and Recreation Park
A view of the swimming pool from the parking lot on the north side of the building.
Talk of the Town and Red Rose Restaurant
Businesses on part of the east side of the 200 block of Main Street as follows: Foster Travel Services Ltd., Crystal Vision Optical, Talk of the Town and Red Rose Restaurant.
The Co-op's first grocery and dry goods store
The first Co-op general store located at Railway and 1st Street West. Standing in front of the store are Lawrence Grothe and his children.
The Co-op's first lumber yard in Rosetown
The Rosetown Co-operative Association building with two men standing in the doorway
The Co-op's first service station in Rosetown
The Co-op service station with a 1950's model car parked to one side with a man standing beside it.
Coulter family stands in front of a large teepee made of branches and a sod house. L-R: Ambrose Bee, Mrs. Coulter, Bessie Coulter (Mrs. J. Graham), Fred Hill, A. Fletcher, Hector Coulter, Jim Coulter, unknown, Jake Coulter.
The Joseph Pelletier family (parents with seven children) sitting in a converted car body that has had sleigh runners under the body of the car being pulled by a team of horses for winter travel.
The first Co-op Association buildings in Rosetown
Horse drawn wagons delivering grain, The Hiway refinery can be seen in the distance.
The first Regal Motors Ford Agency
A garage with a sign indicating that it sells Ford Monarch and Falcon vehicles with another sign stating that they sell Texaco gasoline. There are three cars on the lot and there is one truck passing by.
The former Biggar House, WRC Clients home
Two story home located at 114-5th Ave. W.
The Foster pre-fabricated home
A 1 and 1/2 storey wooden house with three people and a dog in front of it. To one side is a wagon with two horses hitched to it and one person driving it.
The legendary Harry Ball moves
Small house on the street beside the Town Hall. Seven boys, nine men and one dog are watching the progress of the ICH and Hart Parr tractors in moving the house.