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- 1970-2004
Possibly a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator located in either Pym, Saskatchewan or Fortune, Saskatchewan
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Possibly a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator located in either Pym, Saskatchewan or Fortune, Saskatchewan
Rosetown fiddlers performing in the Oddfellows Hall at the Rebekahs Rockathon and chili luncheon. L-R, back row: Les Cutler, Irene Cutler, Stewart McKlellan, Lloyd Dallas (behind), Ron Brooks (banjo). Front row: Eddie Morris, Charlie Huck, Pink Frerichs, Cassie McDonald. Pianist: Jean Cordes.
Ronald Rawson served on many Rosetown committees and was Rosetown's 2004 Citizen of the Year.
North Rosetown Sask. Wheat Pool elevator being prepared for demolition
Preparing to demolish the Sask. Wheat Pool elevator. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Farm Service Centre and the Pioneer grain elevator are seen in background. Both were removed.
Dukes, Kelly
Photos of local bands and orchestras.
Museum display of winter sports paraphernalia
A display at the Rosetown Museum of old skates, curling rocks, pictures, and trophies.
Carvings and construction by Jack Klemmer. 1 box with lid; 1 elevator; 1 box with drawers made to look like a CN water tower.
Jack Klemmer with 3 of his wood carvings on display at the museum.
Anglican Church in 1999, Rosetown, Sask.
Located at the corner of Main St. and Third Ave. East. Seen as it looked in 1999 with the hall on the left side. Date on reverse is 7/11/99.
This series contains images of churches in Rosetown and district, collected by Frank Glass.
Town Administration & Community Services
Photographs depicting Rosetown town administration, town buildings, community centres, and more. Collected by Frank Glass.
Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Photographs of people and families who have called Rosetown home, collected by Frank Glass.