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L-R: Allan Duncan (lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd), Joe Heartwell (skip), J.D. Lang (2nd). These Rosetown curlers stood second in the playoff for the MacDonald Brier trophy and represented the Alberta association in Toronto.
L-R: Allan Duncan (lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd), Joe Heartwell (skip), J.D. Lang (2nd). These Rosetown curlers stood second in the playoff for the MacDonald Brier trophy and represented the Alberta association in Toronto.
Rosetown curling team at the Saskatoon Bonspiel. L-R: J.W. Heartwell (Skip), J.D. Lang (2nd), R.O. Duncan (Lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd).
Graham Cup winners at the Rosetown Bonspiel. L-R: Alex Michel, Field McFaull, Art Fletcher, J.A. Stewart (Skip).
L-R: Chet Arthur, ? Card, Pete Gilbert, Jack Heartwell.
Rosetown curling team, winners of the Myer's Cup, January 14th, 1916.
Early curlers with trophy, rocks, and brooms. Back row, L-R: Unknown, William Humble, Linus Kunkel, Walter Harbicht. Front row: Adam Logan, Walter Aseltine, Guy Bresie?
Rosetown curlers with the North West Brewing Co. Ltd. trophy in Edmonton, Alberta. L-R: C.W. Holmes (2nd), W.M. Aseltine (Skip), J.G. Miller (3rd), D.M. Geddes (Lead).
Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
Back, L-R: Bill Miller, Doe(?) Payne (Vet). Front: Linus Kunkel, Jimmie Scott. 1928-29 curling champions.
L-R: Johnnie Franklin, George Shaw, Harold Lloyd, Cliff Annabelle.
Four men holding wide corn brooms dressed in curling sweaters with Rosetown insignia on left breast. They are also wearing tams with a plaid band and are standing in front of a scoreboard. L-R: George Shaw?, Bill Heartwell, 2 unknown.
Back row L-R: Johnny Franklin, Cliff Annabelle. Front row L-R: Geo. Shaw, Harold Lloyd.
Four men with curling brooms stand around the Rosetown Curling Club Trophy. L-R: Ernie McAmmond, Bill Reid, Stan Elliott, Wallace McDougald.
L-R: Harold Lloyd, Bill Heartwell, Johnnie Sansom, John Franklin.
Taken at the annual Bonspiel at the old Rosetown rink. The team had just narrowly beaten Mark Legge's team--tied to the last rock. L-R: Jack Crossman, Boyd Mahan, Bill Crossman, Jim Clarke.