- LRA 2181b
- Item
- 1970
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Group photo of [Lashburn Hospital Board?] standing in front of hospital-Fourth from left: Otto Brandt
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Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Group photo of [Lashburn Hospital Board?] standing in front of hospital-Fourth from left: Otto Brandt
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Group photo of [Lashburn Hospital Board and staff?] standing in front of hospital-Standing far left: Otto Brandt
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Lashburn Union Hospital
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Man standing at podium addressing audience
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Entering Rosetown on HW #4 from the south
Seen are the grain elevators (now demolished), Lamborn's Ltd., water tower, fertilizer storage.
Charters, Rose
Louis Jerome standing in a field up to his waist in yellow blossoms. Jerome homestead visible in background
Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary 25th Anniversary
Standing, L-R: Hilda Brooks, Beatrice Manning, Margaret Clarke, Marjorie Wiseman, Min Legge, unknown, Lillian Piercy, Margaret Coulter. Front: Marion Cochrane, Dorothy Coulter, Cath Moore, Betty Powell.
Children in about Grade 1 visit the children's area in the library. The boy in the front turning to look over his shoulder is Danny Gardner. The girl standing and reaching for a glass is Peggy Fletcher.
Back row, L-R: Denise Mazzei, Shirley Dyck (librarian), Vera Thorstad (librarian). Middle: Edna Clark, Debbie Rambeck, Jean Backlund (librarian), Sandra Foster, Joel Shortt. Front row: Sharon Clark, unknown, unknown, Peggy Fletcher, unknown.
L-R: Ralph Wiseman, Tom Miskell, Walter Adnam. In library basement.
Craft and Bake Sale at the Museum
Tables of crafts and baking for sale with browsing customers.
A visiting band on parade marching past the green water tower in the old green colour of the 70's and early 80's. The band is marching south on Main Street.
Albert Kessel holding a sample of wheat. He was a farmer located 16 miles north of Rosetown and a grain specialist who won many trophies for growing world's best grain.