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Taken from the west, now labelled United Church, this postcard is of the former Rosetown Presbyterian Church. Photo by Ward Studios.
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Taken from the west, now labelled United Church, this postcard is of the former Rosetown Presbyterian Church. Photo by Ward Studios.
Rosetown United Church, Rosetown Sask.
Located on 2nd Ave. East. Photographed from the north front.
Rosetown United Church Boys Club
The United Church senior boys with their leader Dr. S. Moyer.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
This building is located on the corner of 2nd Avenue and 1st Street.
Located at 2nd Ave. E. and 1st Ave. E., SW corner. Photo taken after 1927 renovation and before it was demolished in 1983.
This building was located at 118 2nd Ave. East and shows the church and manse.
An autumn picture of the church located northeast of Rosetown.
Members of the United Church Women's Missionary Society
Members of the United Church Women's Missionary Society; Back row, L-R: Mrs. Sid (Lil) Card, Mrs. Laura (Bob) Clarke, Mrs. Geo. Kempling, Mrs. Isaac Ediger, Mrs. Andy Blue, Mrs. Wallace McDougall, Mrs. Wm. Mullins, Mrs. Wm. Hutcheon, Mrs. Lillian Wright, Mrs. Pat Lamborn, Mrs. Roy Rea.
2nd row, L-R: Mrs. Geo. Adnam, Mrs. Wm. Klemmer, Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. Phil Javens, Mrs. Norman Cooke.
Front row, L-R: Mrs. Roy Gordon, Mrs. Ray Hough, Mrs. Alice Glendenning, Mrs. Lawrence Scrivens, Miss Nettie Stewart.
First United Church in Rosetown and manse. Photo by Ward Studios.
Men, women, boys and girls in pews in the United Church.
This series contains images of churches in Rosetown and district, collected by Frank Glass.