- PE2.016
- Item
- [ca 1955]
Herb Greenwood was the owner of the Greenwood Block apartments on First Street East. He was mayor of Rosetown from 1953-1960. Homesteaded in the RM of St. Andrews. Herb Greenwood was also an SGI agent from 1946-1964.
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Herb Greenwood was the owner of the Greenwood Block apartments on First Street East. He was mayor of Rosetown from 1953-1960. Homesteaded in the RM of St. Andrews. Herb Greenwood was also an SGI agent from 1946-1964.
An earlier picture of Herb Greenwood.
Written on reverse of photograph: "Robert P. McNab Mayor Rosetown, Sask." He was born in 1926 and appears to be around 40-45 years old in the photo.
This photo of "Bob" McNab appears to have been taken around 1960.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors. Snapshot taken outdoors.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors.
John Edmund Franklin 1905-1958
Well-known curler and businessman in Rosetown, he was owner of a service station and an implement agency. He was Rosetown's mayor for 1951 and 1952 and served as alderman from 1945-1949 and 1956-1958. He died in 1958 aged 53 years.
"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.
An earlier photograph of R.H. Cowan than PE2.025.
Robert Harold Cowan 1917-1994.
A photograph of "Bob" Cowan, taken in 1970-1980. He was well-known for his involvement with Sask. Wheat Pool and Credit Union Central and many other organizations. He was a member of the Hall Commission.
A photograph of R.H. Cowan dated Sept. 1973.
A card meant for Christmas greetings showing Albert Kessel standing in a field of rye.
Albert Kessel holding a sample of wheat. He was a farmer located 16 miles north of Rosetown and a grain specialist who won many trophies for growing world's best grain.
A photo of Roy Bailey with "Roy Bailey PC" written on the back. He became an MP for the Alliance Party in 2003.