- FGPC-B-P375
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- [ca. 1998]
R. LeGoffe (right) with four clients standing in front of baled recycled paper and cardboard.
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R. LeGoffe (right) with four clients standing in front of baled recycled paper and cardboard.
Wheatland Theatre, originally the Unique Theatre
The Unique Theatre being demolished with onlookers behind the barricade.
Two men and a woman and an early car in front of a low sod house. A small frame building behind the house. A good view of the desolate prairie landscape.
Why Pay More Store Inc. Niccolls Mobility, Repair
Why Pay More Store at 113 Main, Niccolls Mobility Plus & Rosetown Housing Authority at 115 Main Street, LGB Work & Western Wear at 117 Main Street.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors.
William "Bill" McBurney Elliott
Bill Elliott, son of Stan Elliott, married Margaret Esson and became a lawyer in Regina. The photo shows him wearing his RCAF uniform. He was a pilot and served overseas in 1944, 1945, and 1946.
Mr. William "Bill" Mullen, Rosetown administrator 1936-1963. Seated at a desk writing on paper with a fountain pen of the 1950's era.
"Billie" King was the first Overseer of the Village of Rosetown 1909-10. He was a member of the first Town of Rosetown council in 1912 and served another term in 1920-21. He was a well-known and successful businessman (King's Store) and a pioneer farmer. He died in 1974, age 96.
A second photo taken at the time PE2.023 was taken.
Williams Hardware Store, Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Williams Hardware Store located in Rosetown, Saskatchewan.
Wilson Agency, Athletes Haven, Bernie Wiens, etc
Wilson Agency, Athletes Haven, MLA Bernie Wiens office, Flair Fashions and the Long Mini Mall.
Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
"Wing Feeders" on threshing machine
An unusual system of wing feeders is shown that feeds sheaves into the threshing machine on the Sweatman farm near Zealandia, Saskatchewan. Visible are two mules in front area, two men forking sheaves, bundles wagons and a straw stack behind the wing feeders
Linklater, Al
Photographs of winter in the Rosetown area, collected by Frank Glass.