Item is a photograph postcard of a float during the St-Jean Baptiste celebration in St-Isidore. Visible is a truck covered in grass and trees, and two women and a man in costumes standing on the back of the truck. The photo was taken in 1928.
Item is a photograph postcard made up of three photographs taken in East-Hereford during their "Campagne Fleurie". One is of the "Welcome to East-Hereford" sign, an Ave-Maria monument, and a cross surrounded by flowers. The photos were probably taken in 1983 and 1984.
UNIC Inc. (Montreal, Que.)1st row: Jeanne Lagueux, Gaétane Roy, Rita Ménard,
2nd row: Fabienne Pinard, Mrs. Benoît Fréchette, Mrs. Rodrigue Blouin, Mrs. Henri Leroux,
3rd row: Lucien Gosselin, André Phaneuf, Madeleine Labarre, Emilien Lagueux, Henri Leroux, Rodrigue Blouin , Gabriel Ménard.
?, Alden Rousseau, Maurice Gendreau, D. Willard, Dr Marcel Larose, Jean-Baptiste Bouchard
Liliane Phaneuf, Rodrigue Blouin, Mrs. Benoît Fréchette, Emilien Lagueux, Jeanne Lagueux, Madeleine Labarre
At the Parish Hall
Donald Pomerleau, Yvon Pomerleau
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
This Harmony was founded in 1903
Miss Thérèse Thompson "The Queen" is surrounded by her pages and the hockey team of that time
Noël St-Cyr guides the parade float of the play "Thomas Marusse"
Mary Palmer, Françoise Hamel, Gilberte Nolet, ?, Germaine Blouin, Jeanne d'Arc Paquette, Rosette Pépin, Yvonne Landreville
On the left the stand for the fanfare. The forge of Mr. Philippe Bernier, who had built his house nest to it, around the corner, Mr. Joseph Boulanger's house. On the right, the old church which was moved before becoming the parish hall (now a factory), the JB Morin garage, former forester hall, then moved north on Hôtel de Ville street, the house belongs to M Emile Veilleux. Mr. Léonidas St-Cyr built his store afterwards. On the other side, Mr. Dubois representing "Rawleigh" and his little restaurant. At the corner of the street, the store of John O. Roberge, which had just been sold to Mr. Cassar (see advertisement at the bottom) "CENTRAL MARKET"
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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
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
1st rpw : Mr. and Ms. R. T. Tufault (Owner of J. Planche), Jean-Baptiste Bouchard, Thérèse Thompson (Queen), Thérèse Clifford, Claudina Bergeron, Miss Gendreau;
2nd row: Roland Labarre, Roger Bouchard, Anatole Coulombe, Hormidas Bouchard, Lucille Leseilleur, Laurent Roy, Bill Clifford, Pat King.
Miss Blanche Roberge, pianist, accompanies; Miss Françoise Fournaise on violin
located on the post office site
(the organizers?) 1st row: Gladys Rowland, Jean-Baptiste Bouchard, W. F. Clifford, Mildred Cameron;
2nd row: Aline Roy Marquis, Bert Leseilleur, Thomas Rowland, Barclay Westgate, Antoine Dugal, Pat King, Henri Beaudoin, Dave Ferguson, Luc Aubin
Miss Marian McCormick, Mr. Barclay Westgate, Mr. Emmanuel Jeanfavre