Item is a photograph of Alphonse Drouin and Mr. Olivier near a fuel pump in front of the restaurant ''Café Angus'' owned by J.A. Drouin.
Item is a photograph of the Oscar Bergeron Block on Angus Street. Lower right : Tailor Therrien, dentist Veilleux 1953-73 and hair salon "Vogue", owned by Lucille Gaudette.
Item is a photograph of the meat and vegetable merchant Pinard et Gosselin 1918-1943. On the left : Magasin Moore et Roberge 1934-1947, groceries store and vegetables.
Item is a photograph of the grocery store Bergeron located on the corner of Hôtel de Ville Street and St-Pierre Street.
In 1927, Mr. Isidore Duquette from Lac-Mégantic opened the company as the Eastern Townships Brick Works. In 1943, it is sold to Mr. Paquette, who renamed it Brick & Tile. In 1961, Mr. Ernest Fortin buys it with the help of some investors from Sherbrooke. The company is now known as Brick & Tile Inc. In 1978, Mr. Richard Fortin, the son of the previous owner, becomes the sole owner of the company, now called Quéabrique. In 1981, a major fire ravaged the company, which forced its closure in 1985.
The production of 50, 000 bricks reached at its peak 100, 000 bricks. The company creates floor tiles and various by-products of the brick, like the decorative briquette, aggregates, etc…
Quéabrique employs about fifty workers . An East Angus company transports these products to outside buyers.
Mr. René Martineau with the horse
Founder of transportation by taxi and then by bus between East Angus and surrounding areas.
Driver of a Autobus Provencher
This blacksmith shop was bought by Philippe Bernier in the year 1900 which he operated until 1913. The house was built by him in 1902 and is today the residence of Paul E. Bergeron. We can see behind a shop selling wooden doors and windows.
St-Jean Ouest Street
Not from East Angus
photographed in front of the J. A. Planche store
Blanche Gilbert and ? in front of Vénéran Baillargeon's store
Picture taken in front of Vénérand Baillargeon when he was an electrical contractor and plumber
The file contains three issues of the newsletter of Nouvelle Économique du Haut-St-François published by the Corporation de Développement Économique Regionale Haut-St-François in 1985 and 1986.
The file contains source material on the enterprise of The Gould Rush (La Ruée vers Gould) in Gould in 1995 and 1998. It consists of information on the enterprise that reused historical buildings for tourism purpose, a grant application to fund this enterprise in 1998 and documents researching the history of the buildings in 1995.
Item is a photograph postcard of Child Street in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the early 1900's.
The Heliotype Co., Ltd. (Ottawa, Ont.).Item is a photograph postcard of Main Street in Coaticook. A Bank of Canada is visible to the left. The photo was probably taken in the 1910's.
International Fine Art Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of Child Street in Coaticook, Visible are various cars, people, and storefronts of various businesses such as "Hotel Child," "Rivoli," and "Firestone." The photo was probably taken in the 1960's.
UNIC (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of the Village Store near Moe's River. The photo was probably taken around 1909.
Item is a photograph postcard of Cafe Roy in Lambton. There are people sitting on the benches near the entrance. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Michel Photo (Montreal, Que.).Item is a postcard from the Kingsley General Store in Sawyerville. There are two donkeys and a box of stock food in front of them. The postcard was probably created around 1906.
The Robert Greig Co., Limited (Toronto, Ont.).Item is a photograph postcard of what is most likely the Kingsley General Store in Sawyerville after it burned down in September 1923. The postcard has labeled it as the Sawyerville Hotel in 1925, but this does not seem to be accurate.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Scotstown Hotel in Scotstown. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
The Scotstown Merchants' Association (Scotstown, Que.).Item is a photograph of the interior of the Canadian Bank of Commerce (later the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) in December 1949 in East Angus.