- PE1.012
- Item
- [ca 1950]
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wessels. Photo taken in Saskatoon by a street photographer. Millars Flowers sign at left. Ralph is wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
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Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wessels. Photo taken in Saskatoon by a street photographer. Millars Flowers sign at left. Ralph is wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
Alicia and Ralph Wessels beside a car, building in background.
Ed and Evalyne Kidd 50th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Kidd are standing behind a three-tiered wedding cake on a table. Very likely this is their 50th wedding anniversary.
A couple on their wedding day Dec. 20, 1944 (written on back).
Wedding day portrait of Lucille Wickwire and Cameron Sweet. They farmed in the Glamis area.
The Brookbank's are standing in front of their house. Generally known as Belle and Ben Brookbank, they were early homesteaders of Rosetown.
25th Anniversary - Lucille & Donald Sweet
Lucille and Donald Sweet photographed on their 25th wedding anniversary.
Inez (Essex) Porter and William Porter Sr.
This photograph of Inez and Bill Porter Sr. was taken at their daughter Jeannie's wedding in 1950.
Bill Porter, Inez Porter, and Jackie Desharnais. Picture shows them seated on the front porch of their home and Inez's business. Inez practiced physiotherapy in Rosetown for many years from her home on 1st Avenue West.
Mr. & Mrs. R.D. Nisbet of Glamis wearing a corsage and boutonniere seated on a sofa. Photo is badly stained and marked.
Wm. & Margaret Husselby and son Terry
William and Margaret Husselby standing on the steps outside a residence. Margaret is holding infant son Terry who is wearing a dress and bonnet.
Gene Lambert, Rosetown. This photograph is identified as being from the Department of Culture and Youth, Regina, Sask.
Small portrait of John Pinckney. He was the mayor of Rosetown from 1961-1963. Was owner and editor of the Rosetown Eagle from 1947-1977.
Bob Cowie was a mechanic for Rosetown Co-operative Association for many years. He married Beulah Deitsch.
Glen Wight was a partner in Wight Bros. Chevrolet, 1956 - 1968 and along with his wife Loretta, built and operated Wide West Motel from 1968-1980.