- SP1.005
- Item
- 1931
Bill Heartwell in baseball uniform.
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Bill Heartwell in baseball uniform.
Bill Heartwell, Rosetown pioneer. On back: "Bill. Grandma Ewarts' home. Rosetown 1929."
Bill Wight, along with his brother Glen, was a partner in Wight Bros. Chevrolet from 1956-1968.
Street photograph of William King (Bill or Billy) and Margaret King (Cooke), pioneers of Rosetown. Bill King was the proprieter of King's Store, among other accomplishments.
Peewee cup winners, 1939-40. Back row, L-R: Bill Sexsmith, Gordon Long, Ted Reily, Theodore Montreuil, Benny Wessel. Front row: Paul Montreuil, Donnie Carr, Roger Lloyd.
Believed to be the original Colwell Lumber building at 121 1st Ave. west. Second from left is Bill Millar.
M.F. Shaughnessy General Blacksmith Shop. Probably 1st Ave. east.
Bleachers and fence at racetrack
Bleachers are filled with people and also some spectators are leaning on the racetrack fence. All are looking down the track to the left where a horse and sulky are approaching.
Blending fertilizer at Sask Wheat Pool
Outside the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Farm Service Centre at North Rosetown
Persons and horse drawn wagon in front of early boarding house. Left to right "Billy" King, [Mrs. King], McGuire sisters, "Wally" McDougald and in the wagon Mr. McDougald Sr.
Bob and Jennie Sansom were Glamis homesteaders. They are pictured here before a fireplace while Jennie knits.
Bob Cowie was a mechanic for Rosetown Co-operative Association for many years. He married Beulah Deitsch.
Bond Drive for Second World War, Rosetown
Preparations for a Victory War Bond drive in front of Rosetown Town Hall.