East Angus retreat where Notre-Dame du Cap traveled from house to house
Cookshire Street.
Built in 1899
Miss Madeleine Roberge surrounded by: Isabelle Moore,?, Viateur Pomerleau, Madeleine Tanguay;
2nd row: Julienne Lessard, Madeleine Roberge, Henriette Duplin;
3rd row: Byrl Willard, Jeanne Moore,?,?, Georgette Trépanier
St-Jean Street. Built in 1899
at the East Angus Convent
Father from 1898 to 1925
Father from 1888 to 1898
Father from 1931 to 1938
Father from 1925 to 1931
Father from 1938 to 1940
Father from 1940 to 1968
Built in 1910. The nuns arrived on May 20, 1911
Under renovation
Son of the late Mr. William Angus who in 1885 started the pulpwood industry in East Angus
St-Jean Ouest Street
Interesting to notice: the gable of Christ Church
St-Jean Street. The director is Mr. Philippe Boisvert, on the left, Mrs. Viens, mother of Mrs. Sylvia Blouin.