A sign in a field which reads "New Your is Big But This is Biggar The Friendly Town" Written on the bottom: "Souvenir of Biggar Sask Leslie's Drugs" Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs. J. Kranz Ste 204 441-9th St. New Westminster, BC"; "Sun, Sep 2/62 Dear Jessie: Tho't you might not have one of these. I don't think it's the best but it does show the sign. Have been busy fixing bouquets. It's rained all week, is clearing & getting cold so guess it will be frost tonight. The flowers are gorgeous, it's such a shame to see them go. Arnold says N.Y. weather is lovely. Hope you're OK. Love F" There is a 2 cent green Canadian Post stamp and a postal stamp in black ink which reads "Biggar Sask. Sept 4 1962"
A Railway Crossing sign can be seen in the foreground, while a Saskatchewan Pool grain elevator and train wreckage can be seen in the background; There are several cars parked beside the grain elevator and people standing beside the train wreckage
Rosetown sign with the a brief history of the area and town and advertisement for the following businesses: G.F. Williams Hardware, Northern Oils Ltd., Colwell Lumber Co., M. Gawletz, Albion Hotel and Wallace McDougald Loans and Insurance.
Group photo of club members, sitting, reclining, and standing in field in front of tent at Melfort, Saskatchewan. Some members are holding a banner that reads "Farm Boys Camp." Trees and power poles in background.
Group photo of club members sitting and standing before elaborate entrance to building at North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Cornerstone of building and a [sign] "Boys"above arched doorway.