Winnie Moore and Allan McQuarrie at the dedication of the cairn commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the opening of the Edson-Grande Prairie Trail. The dedication took place at the 1986 DeBolt Heritage Day celebration.
World War II Cenotaph in the village park at Eaglesham, Alberta was built by Mr. Clet Gauthier of Eaglesham, aided by Comrad Ed Trudel. The rocks in the monument came from the Peace River, and the sand used in the mortar and the pad from the Smoky River. Photograph taken by Gary Lachance, Eaglesham, Alberta.
Dedication of the World War II Cenotaph at Eaglesham, Alberta on September 11, 1978. Mr. Ron Farren, Solicitor General of the Alberta Provincial Government, unveiled the newly erected cenotaph with Mr. Frank Produzny, Zone Commander of Zone 2 standing by. Photograph taken by Gary Lachance, Eaglesham, Alberta.
Dedication of the Cenotaph in the new village park at Eaglesham, Alberta on September 11, 1978. Placing of the wreath by Mrs. Blanche Thibeault with Mr. Frank Produzny, Zone Commander of Zone 2 standing by. Photograph taken by Gary Lachance, Eaglesham, Alberta.
Dedication of the Cenotaph in the new village park at Eaglesham, Alberta on September 11, 1978. Members of Eaglesham Sauve #235 left to right: John Pazuik, Ed Trudel, Morris Burroughs, George Meunier, Norman Barnhardt. Photograph taken by Gary Lachance, Eaglesham, Alberta.
The Millet Drug Store was located on the east side of 50 Street. Standing on the wooden sidewalk in front of it are (L to R) Mr. Graham, druggist; A. P. Mitchell, insurance broker and auctioneer; and Porter Wright, Village Secretary. Carpentry tools and an automobile are visible in the image.