Ground breaking for Rosetown Credit Union
- GR2.007
- Item
- 1965
L-R: Mayor Bob McNab, R.H. Cowan and Matt Lucuik of the Credit Union Board.
Ground breaking for Rosetown Credit Union
L-R: Mayor Bob McNab, R.H. Cowan and Matt Lucuik of the Credit Union Board.
L-R: Jim Baikie, Mayor Herb Greenwood, Scott McLeod, Ray Reilly, John Franklin, Basil Braithwaite, Glen Thrasher. Standing is Bill Mullen, town clerk.
Extreme left is Mayor A. Handelman, then Bill Mullen, Clerk. Engineer and workers beside dragline.
Sewer and water installation in Rosetown
L-R: John Graham, Dr. Abe Handelman, Engineer. Standing in front of dragline digging a trench for a sewer line.
5 men standing in front of John Deere backhoe
L-R: Mike Bohn town foreman, Bill Mullen clerk, Norm Foster, Fred Friend, Ross Thompson.
Seated L-R: Ross Thompson, Bob McNab, Basil Braithwaite, Glen Thrasher, John Pinckney, W. Mullin, Clerk. Standing: Unknown, Ron Piercy, Ralph Ritcey.
1964 Town Council first meeting
Town of Rosetown Council Chambers. L-R from behind the table clockwise: Nap Wyshynski, Jack Macdonald, Glen Thrasher, Mayor Bob McNab, B. Hoover, Clerk, Fred Potter, Gordon Gardener, Harry Molsberry.
In Council Chambers on 2nd Ave. East. Calendar on wall says June 18. L-R: W.E. Innis, J. Franklin, Ed Wickett, Mayor D.A. Black, W. Mullen, Clerk, Cecil Lindsay, Herschel Arthur, Dr. G. Gordon.
Homesteader Ball, Rosetown District, 1908
13 men in suits and ties, two boys, seven women. Two men holding fiddles. Showing fashions and hairstyles of 1908.
Second Community Christmas Dinner and Dance, 1908
Held at Mrs. Heartwell's house 2.5 m NW of Rosetown. Back row, L-R: Dick Stobbart, Rumer Armstrong, unknown, John Murdoch, Wally McDougald, Joe Heartwell, Roy Mayher, George Reed, unknown. 3rd row: Unknown, Mrs. Trahair, Frank Morris, Bill Chessman, Clarence Buchanan, unknown. 2nd row: Dick Michison, Maggie Buchanan, Nettie Nicholson, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs. Heartwell. 1st row: Unknown, E. Nicolson, Jack Nicolson, Fred Weaver, Dad Rose holding baby Pearl Nicolson, Bill Spence. Example of fashions and hairstyles of 1908.
A group of men, women and children including one baby standing by a prairie shack. Many are holding guns.
Christmas night at Mrs. Heartwell's
18 men, three women, one dog posed inside around a drum heater. Clothing is fashion of 1908.
Six men standing on a platform
Platform at an industrial site judging by the heavy beams overhead and tanks in the background. Men are dressed up in suits, ties and hats.
Four men in overcoats standing on a tractor
Early century fashions. Steel wheels on the tractor. The ground is littered with parts of machinery. A town can be seen in the background.
A closer photo of GR4.017 that shows photo of the men with less building. Sharper and smaller than GR4.017.