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Rosetown Band - 1940

30+ band members from the 1940 Rosetown Band wearing uniforms and with instruments. This appears to be a marching band. All the names are provided with the instrument they played. The band leader is named Herb Sanderson.

Rosetown Citizens Band

An early band led by Herb Sanderson. This picture is an undated postcard but appears to be 1920 dress. The band members are standing on the steps of the hospital. The only member identified is Herschel Arthur, front left.

First building built in Yorkton

First building in Yorkton, the J.W. Thornton Building. The business men at the old town-site realized that the village had little future with a railway being built three miles to the south. J.W. Thornton was the first to move. He built this building on Livingstone street and Market street in late 1888 or early '89.

A Parade on Main Street of Biggar

A group of men and women playing instruments, leading a parade of men in military uniform down Main street, Biggar, SK
Three store signs can be read, from left to right: "Chew Stag Tobacco"; Biggar Bakery"; "A.W. Mooney, Depa..."

Biggar School Band

A group of 18 children and one man all in uniform and holding instruments. A snare drum sits in front of the group with the words "Biggar School Band" painted on it. Band members identified as: Back Row - Rube Pollack, Scott Haver, Jack Mooney, Hock Woods, George Miller, Norm McNiven, George Haver, Murray Randall, Gordon McNiven; 2nd Row - Myrtle Meredith, Ethel Frampton, Ben Robinson, Ruby Hanway, Alice Barnett; Front Row - Lenora Miller, Ailleen Lewis, Frankie Ferguson, Naomi Skinner, Beatrice Robinson.

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