Item is the December 1991 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the December 1993 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the June 1994 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is a financial statement of the Eaton Cemetery Association for the year ending April 30 1957.
The item are lyrics to the "Cookshire Mill Song," composed by William Frazier around 1890.
The item consists of a programme for an evening of music and dancing held to benefit the 1st Lennoxville Volunteer Rifle Corps at the Albion Hotel in Lennoxville in 1863.
Item is a programme for Creatore and his Famous Band at his Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke, on 3 May 1916.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2004.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for MM. P. Paul-Marcel, 2-4 September 1912, at His Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke.
Item is a programme for a performance by the Boston Comedy Company of "Not Guilty" and "Silent Woman !" at the Town Hall in Lennoxville.
The file consists of a recipe book compiled by the Cookshire Women's Institute from before 1949. It also includes brief historical notes on the town and region.
Item is the programme for the festival Hommage aux premiers arrivants écossais / Honor to the first Scottish Settlers which took place in Lake Megantic in 1996.
Series presents information on the life of Wilbrod Labbé from around 1935 to 2001. It consists of an unaddressed letter to a love interest, auction announcements, and two anniversary souvenirs for Mr. Labbé and his wife, Clara.
Fonds illustrates the activities and membership of the golden age club "Sourire à la vie St-Marc" in Coaticook from 1974 to 1987. It consists of the club's newsletter, titled Sourire Saisonnier.
Sourire à la Vie Golden Age Club of St-Marc'sCollections presents coroner's inquests for cases from the Coaticook area from 1867 to 1984. It consists of coroner's inquests reports.
Item is a reproduced map showing the railway lines of the Eastern Townships, southern Quebec and the northern part of New England in about the 1880s. The railways lines included are those of the Grand Trunk Railway, St. John's & Montreal Railway, Otttawa & Prescott Railway, Stanstead Shefford & Chambly Railway as well as some American railroads.
The item is a scrapbook compiled by Helen M. Emery with newspaper articles, poetry and other documents, largely from the Hatley (village) area from 1941.
Item is a souvenir programme for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's coronation day celebrations in Stanstead, Beebe, and Rock Island on 12 May 1937.
The item consists of a letter written by Cora Lovell Dilley to Ruth May Baldwin in 1915. The letter contains information on Cora's life in California, on family, on work, on leisure activities as well as on a romantic relationship.
This item is an Order of Divine Service containing participant and song information on a Divine Service conducted for the 100th anniversary of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 at the Sawyerville United Church on April 24, 1970. The individuals listed include the conductor, assistants, individuals in attendance and their town/city of residence.
Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 (Saywerville)The item is Jim Wark's journal entries shortly following his enlistment in World War I, more specifically during his trans-Atlantic voyage from Quebec to England in 1918.
Item consists of a consent form and transcript of an interview of Eddy Echenberg by Tim Joyce in Sherbrooke in 1979.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Alton W. Ewing by Neil Burns in Island Brook in 1979.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Ruth H.E. Graham by Kenny Allan in Inverness in 1979.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Helen McElrea by Kevin Frost in 1979.
Item consists of a permission form and transcript of an interview of S. McKenzie Paige by Margaret Bailes and Dolores Sheltus from 1979.
Item consists of a consent form and transcript of an interview of S.J. Sayers, guard at Camp Newington in WWI, by Kevin Frost from 1979.
The item contains information on William G. Taylor’s activities. It is an account of 5 days of June-July in 1879.