- SP2.022
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- 1962
Curlers at the 1962 Rosetown Legion Bonspiel. L-R: Roy Mann, Cec Hawes, Jim Lawson, Jim McCulloch.
Curlers at the 1962 Rosetown Legion Bonspiel. L-R: Roy Mann, Cec Hawes, Jim Lawson, Jim McCulloch.
Curlers at the old Rosetown curling rink. L-R: Jack Stewart, Jack Bellward, Lloyd Clark, Bill Porter.
Taken at the annual Bonspiel at the old Rosetown rink. The team had just narrowly beaten Mark Legge's team--tied to the last rock. L-R: Jack Crossman, Boyd Mahan, Bill Crossman, Jim Clarke.
Rosetown curlers playing the Brier Cup at the Granite Curling Club in Saskatoon. 2nd from left: Stewart Gordon. Johnnie Franklin smoking cigar in middle. 2nd from right: Bill Heartwell. Harold Lloyd to the right of Bill.
A men's curling team at a bonspiel. Tentative identification, L-R: Joe Sled, Billy D. Pfifer, Ron Clark, unknown.
A men's curling team from Anglia in matching curling sweaters. L-R: Jim Brown, John Payne, Hugh Craddey, Lytton Essex.
L-R: Harold Lloyd, Bill Heartwell, Johnnie Sansom, John Franklin.
Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
L-R: Johnnie Franklin, George Shaw, Harold Lloyd, Cliff Annabelle.
Back row L-R: Johnny Franklin, Cliff Annabelle. Front row L-R: Geo. Shaw, Harold Lloyd.
A female curling team from Rosetown pose for a photograph in their curling club sweaters next to a "Red Rose Tea" car. Identities unknown.
Four men holding wide corn brooms dressed in curling sweaters with Rosetown insignia on left breast. They are also wearing tams with a plaid band and are standing in front of a scoreboard. L-R: George Shaw?, Bill Heartwell, 2 unknown.
A Rosetown-based curling team and a trophy. Unclear for which game the trophy was awarded. Clockwise from back left: Slim Holdaway, Norm Harvie, Wilbur Brookbank, Jimmie ?
Four women in a Rosetown curling club show off the backs of their curling sweaters, which read "Madden & Wood - Rosetown". Identities unknown.
Rosetown curlers with the North West Brewing Co. Ltd. trophy in Edmonton, Alberta. L-R: C.W. Holmes (2nd), W.M. Aseltine (Skip), J.G. Miller (3rd), D.M. Geddes (Lead).