Twelve men holding instruments and a group of Five boys on a wagon with two horses, all positioned at an intersection on Main Street in Biggar, SK The sign on the store behind them reads: "S. Pollock Department Store" Written on the back in blue ink: "Main St. Biggar Between 3rd & 4th Ave - West Side" Written on the back in pencil: "1919" Stamped on the back in blue ink: "27"
A parade of men walking down main street in Biggar, SK Some of the men are playing instruments or carrying banners Written on the back in pencil: "LOL Parade 1917-1918"
Four men standing on a flatbed trailer on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, which is decorated with two large signs, one barrel shaped and one circular, reading "Lions International"; A sign on the side of the trailer reads "Help The Lions Help The Blind"
Sixteen women on a flatbed trailer on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The trailer is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Job's daughters No.9"
Two men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909", on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Five men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909"
A car decorated with streamers, a tiger on a platform and a sign which reads "Progress with Imperial Oil Limited 1888 to 1965"; there is also an "Esso" decal on the side of the car.
Eight people on a parade float in front of a brick building two signs on the float read "Seasons Fashion Parade." and Hock & Packer" There are Union Jack flags on one of the signs, each corner of the float and the front of the float
Seven girls in Girl Guide and Brownie uniforms are standing on a flatbed trailer with a tent and an owl on a toadstool; A sign behind them reads "Youth Center" and a banner on the trailer reads "Guides - Scouts"; The trailer is on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
A woman leading a line of girls, all in Girl guide uniforms, during a parade down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. The signs on the store fronts read from left to right: "O.K Economy"; P.H. O'Brien's Hardware"; Hock & Packer"; names of girls not supplied.