Rosetown Composite High School Band on parade
- MUSI1.014
- Item
- 1967
1967 Canada Centennial Parade celebration. The band is turning onto 9th Avenue from Walter Aseltine School.
Rosetown Composite High School Band on parade
1967 Canada Centennial Parade celebration. The band is turning onto 9th Avenue from Walter Aseltine School.
Rosetown Composite High School Band Majorettes at Centennial Day parade in Rosetown.
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.
Rose Studio
Enlarged copy of MUSI1.008.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Schaeffer.
Back row L-R: Bill Heartwell, John Franklin, Wally Goertz, Ken Spicer. Front row: Byron Picketts, Jack Schaefer.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Shaeffer.
Photographed on stage of what is believed to be the Unique Theatre. The names of some of the members are identified. See chart in the picture sleeve. Mrs. W.H. (Julie) Graham was conductor.
Photo was taken at Mike Pravda's farm. Emil Kolofa, bandmaster, standing at back. Other members are Marven Taylor, Charlie Slocombe, Ed Mackart, Edwin Krchov, Joe Cervenka, Victor Krchov, Frank Curda, Ed Lust Sr., John Curda, Ed Lust Jr., Mike Pravda.
L-R: Byron Picketts, John Franklin, Bill Heartwell, Jack Shaefer, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer.
Photographed on stage at the Unique Theatre(?). See the chart in the picture sleeve for placement of the orchestra members. The conductor is Mrs. W.H. (Julia) Graham. Note the embossed tin ceiling above the stage.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
A photograph of a newspaper clipping that is undated showing a school orchestra conducted by C.E. Cayley, principal of the Rosetown School. Included is pianist Laura King as a young girl (later Mrs. W.M. Aseltine).
The Rosetown Juvenile Brass Band was formed in February, 1921. The all male members are standing in front of the Rosetown Town Hall. Some names are provided: President Reg Conlin; VIce-President V.P.H. Ball; Manager John Steiner; Leader D. Steiner.
1954 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Part of Recreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side.
Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
Two men in a four wheeled buggy driving a mule in harness. The men are wearing overcoats and have a lap robe over their knees. The caption, written in ink, reads "Yours truly 'The Three Mules'".
Kunkel Collection
Chicken house and coops with white hens in a yard.