Cominco Fertilizer official opening.
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- 1965
A crowd standing outside commemorating the official opening of the Cominco outlet in Rosetown.
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Cominco Fertilizer official opening.
A crowd standing outside commemorating the official opening of the Cominco outlet in Rosetown.
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RCMP officers, Legion members, and people watching after wreaths have been laid at the Rosetown Cenotaph. Floyd McCallum holding the flag at the extreme right.
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Service at the Rosetown Cenotaph
Woman holding the Union Jack flag and three Legion members saluting. The shorter man in the centre could be Bud Forrest.
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Service at the Rosetown Cenotaph #2
Woman holding the Union Jack flag and three Legion members saluting.
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George Pfeiffer making a presentation
George Pfeiffer presenting a Red Cross Certificate of Merit to J.H. Glendinning. "Glen" Glendinning was the manager of the Royal Bank, Rosetown Branch in the 1960s.
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Studio portrait of Jim and Isabel Burt in later years. They farmed in the Hillside District and retired to Rosetown living at 2nd Ave. E.
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St. Joseph's Convent staff members. Lower left: Rita Marie McDonald. No other names provided.
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Rosetown: Heart of the Wheatbelt
4 pictures on a postcard showcasing Main Street, St. Joseph's Convent, Composite High School, Post Office & RCMP.
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Graduating class of 1967, RCHS.
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Rosetown Cenotaph decorated with poppy wreaths.
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Brick Liquor Board Store located at 123 1st Avenue East from 1959 to 1982, when it moved to its present location off Highway 7.
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Jim Cole, Pioneer agent, grading wheat
Pioneer agent Jim Cole seen grading wheat. Grading pans and scale on desk.
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St. Joseph's Convent staff. Lower right: Rita Marie McDonald (Sister Catherine Marie). No other names provided.
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Legionnaires leading a band in parade. Smith and Stewart Schools are in the background. The parade leaders are carrying three Union Jack flags. L-R: Floyd McCallum, Jack Allen, Dick Low.
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