A parade on main Street in Biggar, SK with a man carrying a Union Jack flag and a Bagpipe band at the front Written on the back in pencil: "1919 Randall's Store"
A car on Main Street in Biggar Saskatchewan decorated with a giant cake on top, banners and a sign which reads "Rann's Bakery 1917-1965"; there are two men in the car and a woman riding on the back of the car
A flatbed trailer on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, decorated with streamers and a large cake which reads "60 happy Birthday"; There is a woman sitting beside the cake; a banner on the trailer reads "Robinson Stores"
Three women and two children on a flatbed trailer decorated with streamers and banners; Two men and two women are standing in front of the trailer; There is a sign on the sign of the ban that is obscured by the people in front
A boy standing in the flatbed of a truck decorated with fabric and a model of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool grain elevator and a sign shaped like a stalk of wheat, reading "Saskatchewan Wheat Pool" and "Leading The Way in A Changing Agriculture"
Black and white postcard showing a large group of children lined up in rows, some dressed in uniform and holding instruments. Two buildings can be seen with signs which read "Garage Auto Livery" and "Town office".
Two women sitting on a car that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "St. Margaret's Hospital"; The car is on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Large crowds of people on the sidewalks of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan watching people with banners walking in a parade Some of the people are girls in Girl Guide uniforms
Large crowds of people on the sidewalks of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan watching people with banners walking in a parade Some of the people are girls in Girl Guide uniforms
View of Railway Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan from the South East; tractors, horse pulled wagons and people in a line are going east along the street.
There is a girl sitting on a flatbed trailer which is decorated with streamers and a large model of a United grain Growers grain elevator; There are several signs on the trailer which read "The Farmers Company owned by B.C., Alta., Sask., Man.", "The Elevator System That Farmers Built", "Complete Farm Service", 05 Congratulations Saskatchewan 65"