Rosthern Junior College Link, 1975-76
- PI-513
- Stuk
- ca. 1976
Yearbook for Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern, Saskatchewan for the 1975-76 school year. Printed by Friesen Yearbooks, Altona, Manitoba.
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Rosthern Junior College Link, 1975-76
Yearbook for Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern, Saskatchewan for the 1975-76 school year. Printed by Friesen Yearbooks, Altona, Manitoba.
Rosthern elevators: (1) Elevators, livestock loading platform and station in background. (12) Elevators, station, box cars, lumber, etc.
Rosthern's Home Guard at the railway station, 1915.
Records of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rosthern
Records of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rosthern, Saskatchewan consisting of parish registers, 1894-1935, 1936-1948, 1911-1951.
Exterior view of Fritz Kroll's barber shop in Rosthern
Exterior view of Fritz Kroll's barber shop in Rosthern. ca. 1900?
Proclamation: Constituency of Rosthern, 1971
This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Rosthern announcing an election for the member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on June 23, 1971. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the locations of the polling stations. The Returning Officer was Isidore Skakun. This poster was printed by Valley Printers Ltd., Rosthern, Sask.
Records of Rosthern Rural Telephone Company
Records of Rosthern Rural Telephone Company including minutes, correspondence, share certificate register, cashbook, and auditor's reports.
Series: (1) Various Mayors of Saskatchewan. (2) Rosthern streets and Town Hall. Mayor Frank Miller and former Mayor Peter Fisher of Rosthern are interviewed. (3) Mayor Norris Bjorndahl of Watrous and Mayor Ted Hrynewich of Wakaw are interviewed. (4) Mayor Peter Dueck of Lanigan. (5) Frank Miller and Peter Fisher of Rosthern are interviewed.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)
Novij kraj = New Country (Rosthern, Sask.) collection
Collection consists of microfilmed issue for Novij kraj [New Country] from March 10, 1912.