- PA5.018
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- 1955
Camberley students marching down Main Street in the May 24th parade. Mable Hunter (far left in skirt) was the teacher and Camberley was the first school she was assigned to.
Camberley students marching down Main Street in the May 24th parade. Mable Hunter (far left in skirt) was the teacher and Camberley was the first school she was assigned to.
An artistic rendition of the Camberley School with children inside riding down the street during the May 24th parade.
Camberley School float in the 1967 Centennial parade in Rosetown. Lawrence Simpson is the man wearing a hat; George Simpson wearing a cap. Other people cannot be identified.
Camberley Women's Institute and spouses picnic at Sask. Landing
Large group are shown picnicing on the shore of Lake Diefenbaker at the Sask. Landing.
Camberley Women's Institute and spouses visited a potash mine
Large group posed in front of a building wearing hard hats. The name of the mine is not provided except that it is near Saskatoon.
Camberley Women's Institute meet at home of Kathleen Stangland in 1990
Back row, L-R: Emily Brown, Barb Parney, Phyllis Ahrens, Mildred Glass, Edna Curtis, Alice Scrivens, Jean Backlund, Margaretta Niccolls, Mildred Stanek, Marjorie Kerr, Blanche Moxley.
Front row: Kathleen Stangland, Lena Hare.
Camberley Women's Institute meet at the home of Mildred Glass
Back row, L-R: Barb Parney, Doreen Hill, Myrtle Gibbings, Alice Scrivens, Edna Curtis, Margaretta Niccolls, Kathleen Stangland.
Middle row: Bronla Stangland, Lena Hare, Pat Johnson, Audrey Helm, Doris Curtis.
Front row: Mildred Glass, Muriel Brown, Marjorie Kerr, Lois Kahovec, Phyllis Ahrens, Fran Kerr, Vivian Ahrens.
L-R: Allan Duncan (lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd), Joe Heartwell (skip), J.D. Lang (2nd). These Rosetown curlers stood second in the playoff for the MacDonald Brier trophy and represented the Alberta association in Toronto.
Louis Jerome standing in a field up to his waist in yellow blossoms. Jerome homestead visible in background
Front view of 1928 model car with a family and their dog gathered around it.
Kunkel Collection
Linus Kunkel and wife Gertie pose by their 1930 Chevrolet. A deep snow drift stands tall behind the car. Note the winter chains on the tires.
Kunkel Collection
Front row: Donald Card, Doris Robinson. Back row: Albert Card, Bill Card, Gordon Card, Janet Robinson, Faye Minish.
Wooden structure in the early stages of construction. Cargill opened at its location off Highway 7 in 1976.
Ten young men in Oriental costume. 2 with swords (policemen): Jimmie Toms and Jack Stewart; 8 Japanese: Bill Miller, Don Colwell, Fred Rowe, Chas. Anderson, Bill Esson, Buster Miller, Lloyd Clark, Albert Assaly.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Men leading oxen around the track in front of the grandstand.
Ward's Photo Studio