Item is a photograph of a view of the town of East Angus and the surrounding landscape, with the Anglican (Christ Church) and Catholic (Saint-Louis-de-Westbury) churches visible.
Item is a photograph of a street located in East Angus, taken during winter.
Item is a photograph of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company's Bridge, the first bridge in East Angus, which was a wooden covered bridge. It was replaced with a new bridge, the Taschereau Bridge, in 1923.
Item is a photograph of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company located in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a paper mill located in East Angus.
The item is a postcard of the East Angus Methodist Church (later the Emmanuel United Church) from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard showing the mills of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company and a view of East Angus from about 1912.
Item is a photograph of the Angus House hotel located in East Angus, showing also the owner, James Bryant, and family.
Photograph of a group of peole around a Christmas tree on the occasion of the first Christmas party at the Pyramid Paper Products Company in East Angus. Among the people are P. Blouin and Gordon Sims.
Among them: Bobby Gray, Lucien Gendron
From left to right : J. E. Palmer, Benoît Descôteaux, Joseph Labarre, Albert Fréchette, Damase Gaulin, Joseph Meunier, Arsène Godbout
2nd row : 4- Ernie Parsons ;
3rd row : 4- Eulysse Gorhaum, 5- Harry Parsons
Theater play?
Jerry Gaulin, Jack Westgate, Eddy Clout, Doug Willard, Doug Parsons, Harold Hall, Fred Parsons, Bruce Kelly, Arlington McKeage, Allen "squirrel" Currie, Blake Davis, Howard Fearnely, Jack McLillan, Ken Westgate, Art Radcliffe, Robert Mason, Jim Stickles, Bobby Padner
costumed with the harmony and army costume of time
Antoine Dugal and Napoléon Martin
land of Mr. Jos Labbé
Awarded to the tool shop for the production of military equipment in 1942-1943
Fernande Boulanger, Marie-Ange Cloutier, Simone Bisson, Héléna Lagueux, Lucille Giguère, Thérèse Bernier and many others
From left to right. lst row : Fernande Labarre, Gilberte Nolet, Laurette Labarre, Marie Pinard, Simone Groleau, Blanche Hélène Nolet, bébé Estelle Labarre, Gisèle Labarre, Lucien Pinard, Gisèle Chapdeleine;
First row : Cécile Labarre, Rodrigue Nolet, Paul Paquin, Annette Pinard. (Paul Labarre, photographer)
From left to right 1st row: Mrs. Yvan Savaria, Mrs. Damase De Montigny, Mrs. Simone Lafontaine, Mr. Thomas Hallé, Mr. Le Chamoine Pierre Labrecque (parish priest), Mr. Wilfrid Lavigne, Mr. Omer Bergeron, Mr. Odilon Fournier, Mr. Adolphe Trépanier ; 2nd row: Mrs. Rosario Bernier, Mrs. Omer Bergeron, Mrs. Gérard Bergeron, Mrs. Wilfrid Lavigne, Mrs. Josaphat Bibeau, Mrs. Valmore Landreville, Mrs. Irénée Bourque, Mrs. Donat Couolombe, Mr. Donat Coulome, Mr. Irénée Bourque, Mr. Roland Tessier , Mr. Lucien Gosslin
Mrs. Albert Moore and Mr. Albert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pagé, Freddie Bernier
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Lison Frappier, Jeannette Roy, Paulo Beaudoin, Yolande Paré, Maurice Gingras, Marcel Olivier, Huguette Provencher, Angéline Frésina, Rose Castonguay, Allen Bell, Benoît Bellavance, Alain Descôteaux, Murielle Audy, Cécile Tellier, Estelle Audy. Seated: Mr. Paul Bérubé (Agent Molson), Mr. Ms. Fortier, Mr. Ms. Lucien Rougeau, Jocelyn Bernier, Johnny Frésina and Eddie Ménardé. J. Frésina prop: Spagetti House Eddie Ménard co-op: Hôtel Commercial
Marcelle Campagna (Mme Paul-Emile Martel), Gaston would served as a little St-Jean Baptiste (1933-1934) for the festivities
Extras: Gaston Pépin, Antoine Dugal, Robert Garand, André St-Hilaire, Gaston Savard, Léopold Dugal, Alfred Dumont, Claude Gosselin (barber), Yvon Thériault, Joseph Rioux, Paul Lapointe, Lionel Fortin