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Rosetown Anglican Church Adult Choir
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[ca. 1933] (Creation)
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- Rosetown (Sask.)
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1 photograph; b&w; 17.5 x 12.5 cm
1 negative; 5.5 x 5.2 cm
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Anglican Church adult choir standing in front of Rosetown Anglican Church. List of names in general notes.
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Good
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Frank Glass
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By permission of archive.
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General note
Anglican Church adult choir. Back Row: Rev. F.C. Briscoe, Mr. J.C. Todd, George Assaly, Douglas Hill, Freddie Assaly, Graham Staples, George Robinson. Centre Row: Mrs. Towns, Clara Wood, Mary McNab, May Bowling, Olive (Smith) Staples, Mrs. Caroline Smith. Frotn row: Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Hill, Dorothy Schofield, Mrs. Staples.
General note
St. Andrew's choir entered both local and provincial music festivals on several occasions. They placed first in Rosetown in 1929 and again in 1935. They also took firsts in Regina and Saskatoon in 1934 and again in 1935. Firsts in Moose Jaw, and Saskatoon.
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Print: MF-1; Negative: Binder 1; page 23-6