photographed at the Commercial Hotel. Réal Gagnon, Toussaint Brousseau, Arthur Poulin, pro. Frank Reid, Maurice Gendreau, Roland Brousseau, Clément Bouchard, Marcel Roberge, Roland Labarre, Dominique Lacombe, Anatole Coulombe
Mayor of the township of Westbury from 1908-1910, 1911-1911. Founding Mayor of East Angus, he was mayor or councilor for 43 years.
On the left, with two friends
Alberta Pagé (1896-1971), Colette (baby) (1922-1942), Roger (1921-1967), Ernest at the back (1893-1982), Thérèse (1919-2015)
with cows in the backyard of their house, on Lansdowne Street
baby: Antoine Dugal
Luc Gosselin, Jackie Wesgate, Anatole Coulombe
In the background, the Bergeron market
with a cart pulled by a horse
In the car
Cécile, Gisèle, Estelle and Ghislaine Labarre
supported her husband in his business. She was driving the taxi at the start of the business.
Alberta Pagé (1896-1971)
"Who would have thought that one day Jean-Guy Groleau would be a Great Knight?"
(Possible reference to the Knights of Columbus)
born on March 6, 1845 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, he died on December 7, 1930 at the age of 85 years 9 months and one day
Mrs. Prospère Gagné
Cookshire Street
Item is a photograph postcard of the St-Louis Church in East Angus. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
The International Fine Arts Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que.)Item is a photograph of a wood pile fire of the Pulp and Paper Mill in East Angus in 1945.
Item is a aerial photograph of the streets Cookshire and Warner in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the hill of Angus street in East Angus in 1980.
Item is a photograph of the Pulp and Paper Mill of East Angus around 1918-1919.