Mary Jean, David, and Jim posing around the Christmas tree. Mary Jean is holding a doll and Jim is holding Bomber. The caption across the top of the page reads “Christmas 1941.”
David poses in front of the Carlisle house holding a diploma and wearing a graduate’s cap. He is also wearing a sash that reads “1942.” The caption below the photograph reads “David graduates from kindergarten.”
Dr. Murray Carlisle playing chess with Mrs. Pratt. They are sitting on the ground outdoors. The caption below the photograph reads “Mrs. Pratt & Pop playing chess.”
David, Jim, Mary Jean, and Murray Carlisle sitting in front of the family’s log cabin at Slave Lake. Mate is sitting at Murray’s feet and Jim is playing a musical instrument. The caption below the photograph reads “our cabin at Slave Lake.”
Carolyn Harris, Mary Jean Carlisle, Richard Harris, and David Carlisle skating. The caption below the photograph reads “Carolyn, Mary Jean, Richard, David on our back yard rink.”
These boys from Currie School, perhaps visiting Canuck for a baseball game, are (left to right) Fred Balmer, Bill Balmer, Maurice Halwa, Roy Knechtel, and Tom Mostovich.
Teacher Alice Sutherland off to Canuck School by horse and caboose with the Alexander girls (Claire and Eva) and Arthur Dubord. The horse's name was Susie.