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Rosetown (Sask.) Choirs√
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1911 Methodist Church choir

Standing, L-R: A.L. King, Mr. Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Seated, L-R: Mrs. Cayley, Miss Choate, Mrs. C.B. Mark, Min Thompson, Julia Graham (organist), Nettie Stewart, Mrs. C.W. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Miller.

Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)

Fireside Singers 1960's

Mrs. Margaret Pinckney and 2 rows of young women posed on stage wearing evening gowns. Some names not in order are: Ellen Huffman, Maureen Hodge, Barbara Morris, Lenna Whitfield, Shelley Scott, Brenda Nicholson, Kathy Scott, Louise Grothe, Nancy Huffman, Debbie White, Mary Pat Senecal.

Fireside Singers ca 1954

Mrs. Julia Graham and Mrs. Margaret Pinckney with an early group of Fireside Singers wearing gowns on stage. Back row, L-R: Julia Graham, unknown, Helen Yuers, McCulloch, 3 unknown, Shirley Braithwaite, unknown, Gail Braithwaite, 2 unknown, Margaret Pinckney. Front row: Shirley Mae Mullins, Susan Hoffos, unknown, Pat Allard, McLeod.

Fireside Singers, 1962-63

Mrs. Margaret Pinckney and 2 rows of young women posed on stage wearing evening gowns. Back row, L-R: Margaret Pinckney, 2 unknown, Lana Collins, Linda Moxley, unknown, Maureen Ell, Joyce Lord, unknown, Julia Graham. Front row: Louise Grothe, Anne Pinckney, Judy Quinney, Marilyn Senecal, Faye Kerr, Shelley Scott.

Fireside Singing Group

Mrs. Margaret Pinckney directing the members of the all-girl Fireside Choir on stage at a function in Saskatoon. All are wearing evening gowns, corsages, and choker necklaces.

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix

Methodist Church Choir - 1911

The same group pictured in MUSI2.001. L-R, standing: A.L. King, Mr. Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Front row: Mrs. Cayley, Miss Choate, Mrs. C.B. Mark, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. W.H.E. (Julia) Graham, Nettie Stewart, Mrs. C.W. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Miller.

Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)

Mixed Youth Choir

Mixed Youth Church Choir, led by Mrs. Geo. Conlin and Mrs. W.H.E. (Julia) Graham. 21 young men and 31 young women seated and standing. Names are written on the back of the photograph cardboard mounting.

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