Photograph showing Geoff Ringrose, a young cowboy, complete with hat and boots, of Beechy, SK, watching the Pion-Era chuckwagon races his father is involved in.
Photographs of various floats, marching bands, and "stunt" floats that participated in the Traveller's Day Parade in Saskatoon. Included are images of people young and old lining the street watching the parade.
Photograph of a float called "The Hero of Holland" built by the children in the W.W. Ashley unit. This float won first prize in the Children's Day Parade in Saskatoon.
Photograph of Garry Doerkson, who, in an attempt to see the Children's Day parade better, climbed up a street light to see all the floats and attractions.
File contains photographs of judges Mrs. A. Delahey and Mrs. Mary Hull, examining a siwash sweater knit by Mrs. John Cameron of Saskatoon. Mrs. Cameron's fine workmanship earned her first prize at the Saskatoon Exhibition.
File contains members of the Saskatoon Shriners Club along with their handicapped young guests getting ready to ride the roller-coaster at the Saskatoon Exhibition. Pictured are Shriners Bill Gibson and Herb Castle, along with children Barbara Whalley, Ava Gisi, and Darrell Halliday.
Photograph of Mathew Herman, past president of the Royal American Shrine Club and manager of a midway concession, handing out ice cream cones to a group of children at the Saskatoon Exhibition.
Photograph of American Shriner Leon Claxton, owner of the New Harlem Revue that is performing at the Saskatoon Exhibition, talking to fellow Shriner Earl Matheson and their young friend Germaine Leblanc. Apparently Mr. Claxton invited a group of children with their Shriner chaperones into his tent to get out of the heat.