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John Putters fonds
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Mrs J. Putters

Mrs J. Putters in front of the Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator, Grande Prairie.

Mrs. J Putters and Johnnie

Mrs. J Putters and son, Johnnie, on a scow transporting vehicles over the flood waters near Slave Lake. Grande Prarie licence plates at this time had the number 29 on them, as is visible in this photo.

Parade on Main Street

A group of majorettes lead a parade down Richmond Avenue past the Grande Prairie Hotel and Marshall- Wells. Cars and people line the street.

Putters' Electric

Light fixture display of the 1930s in Putters' Electric store. This store was located on Grande Prairie's Main Street beside the Chinese Laundry which was west of the Bergman (Dick) Shoe Repair - called Victory Shoe Repair during the War because of prejudice to Dick (a German immigrant) during WW11.

Skating Carnival

Female skating trio in festive costumes skate at the annual carnival.

Skating Carnival

A group of girls skaters dressed in Scottish Higlander outfits pose, using a step ladder to form a pyramid.

St. Paul's United Church Drama

A St. Paul's United Church Young People's Drama, "Look Out Lizzie", held at Grande Prairie High School. Actors and actresses include (L to R): Bob Littleton, Janet Ophus, Margaret O'Brien, Joan Bellamy, Jim Henning, George Simpson, Albert Given, and Georgina Given (also Director).

The Capitol Theatre

A large crowd composed of adults and children wait in front of Grande Prairie's Capitol Theatre.

The Putters' Home

The Putters' house on the road to the Grande Prairie hospital. The barn to the side of the house belongs to Mr. Clark who was a member of the NWMP in his younger days

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