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.
At Collège St-Louis de France
First Church of Saint-Louis de France, East Angus
1st row: Lucien Bilodeau (director), Lucille Leseilleur, Marie-Paule Bilodeau, Irène Roy, Madeleine Fournaise, Marianne Baillargeon, Françoise Reid, Pierrette Bergeron, Rolande Moore, Blanche Roberge (accompaniment) ;
2nd row: Blanche-Hélène Nolet, Pierrette Labarre, Normande Bergeron, Simone Tessier, Yvette Gagnon, Luce Drouin, Marie-Paule Labarre;
3rd row: Thérèse Roberge, Françoise Tourigny, Fernade Boulanger, Thérèse Lapointe, Aline Roberge, Rita Roberge, Estelle Labarre, Eliane Gilbert ;
4th row:Réal Gagnon, Willie Reid, Eva Rose Tardif, Thérèse Beaudry, Oscar Campeau, Lionel Blouin ;
5th row: Henri Beaudoin, André Champigny, Benoit Roberge, "Pit" Bernier, Jean-Omer Roberge, Réal Dugal, Lionel Blouin, Gérard E. Roy
Chaplain of the Y. C. W.
?, ?, Noël Lagueux, Adolphe Lagueux, ?, Pépin, Père Louis Doman, Roy (Shoemaker), P. A. Gendron, Alphonse Brousseau, ?, Emile Pomerleau, Pruneau, Bergeron, Alfred Pomerleau, Vital Dubois (Station agent), Grondin, Albert Dufresne, Robert Lapierre, ?, Philippe Bilodeau, Albert Tardif