Item is a photograph of Maison de M. Alphonse Turcotte on St. Jacques street. The Morissette and Blanchette families are posing.
Item is a photograph of Bertrand Dugal on St. Jean street.
Item is a photograph of Yolande Godbout on St. François street behind the first church.
Item is a photograph of Rita Lagueux Ménard in front of the Angus coffee shop.
Item is a photograph of Philémon Tanguay's house located on Reid Street in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Alden Rousseau, mayor of East Angus between 1946-1954.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
Item is a photograph of M. J.A. Bothwell, mayor of East Angus between 1924 and 1930.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
Item is a photograph of Emma Roberge, Eva Labarre and Joseph Labarre on St. François street in East Angus. Piles of wood planks are in the background.
Item is a photograph of William Angus. He purchased the land and water power rights in the area that would become East Angus. In 1882, he constructed a pulp mill, sawmill, and dam.
Item is a photograph of centenarian Ensèbe Blouin in the first car to pass over the newly inaugurated Taschereau bridge in East Angus in 1981.
Item is a photograph of Isabelle St-Cyr in front of the Hotel Commercial in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Alfred Lagueux's house and his family in East Angus. He was the neighbour of Adjutor Lapointe.
Item is a photograph of Raymond Lessard, store clerk, in front of François Normand's store on St-Jean Street in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Isabelle Moore, Mariette Drouin, and Colette Drouin with a dog in the 1940s, seated on steps of the Hotel Commercial, owned by Alden Rousseau, in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the Bernier family. There is the three first born of the family. In the horse drawn car is two of Ms. Bernier's sisters (Mathile and Élodia Ducharme) and Ms. Carignan, born Délia Boisvert, daughter of Philippe Boisvert.
Item is a photograph of the first triplets of East Angus: Janine, Thérèse, and Jocelyn, children of Mr. and Mrs. Herménégilde Coulombre, born the 12 of February 1931.
Item is a photograph of Alphonse Rouleau (Sherbrooke), Emmanuel Laramée, Oliva Rouleau, Albert Laramée, Alphonse Laramée on a canon.
Item is a photograph of Mary Vogt (1931-2013) and Jos Ross in the Bac Street (St. François) around 1936.
Item is a photograph of Jean Jos Roberge's shop with Pierre Roberge (son of Louis Roberge, killed in the war) at the the counter and Marguerite Roberge, seated in the stairs.
Item is a photograph of a group in front of the Aubin Hotel. Mr. Gendreau was a barber at that time.
Item is a photograph of Bilodeau Father and Son shoemaker store and Zéphirin Gosselin's Barber Shop, client : Mr. Pratte
Item is a photograph of a work team at the Pyramide, with the new compagny truck. 1st row, from left to right: Henri Desruisseaux, Emile Thériault, Gérard Bernard, Philippe Blouin, Roméo Giguère, Ronald Scowen (working at the office), Gérard Sévigny, Harry Fox, Lawrence McCourt, Gordon Sims, Ernest Gilbert.
2nd row : Béatrice Leroux, Yvonne Blais, Lucienne Gauthier Aline Audy, Thérèse Audy, Imelda Bourque, Yvonne Pageau, Georgianna Blanchette, Fernande Jacques, Fernande Giguère, Rose Gauthier.
3rd row : Bill Keating, Cédéa Giguère, Jack Longmire
Mr. et Ms Alphonse Drouin (Marie-Blanche Faucher) and their son Léandre
Mr. Arthur Groleau and his son Jean-Guy Groleau
Fox breeding on the Pinard & Gosselin farm in Westbury.
Mr. Stanislas Gosselin
M. Gagné - maintenance of foxes and the feed seller in 1940-1941
1918 : Mr. J. A. Lapointe worked for Mr. Jos Beaulieu
1928: Mr. Lapointe buy the bakery
1960: Mr. Robert Vachon takes over
1970: The bakery is closed
Messrs J. A. Lapointe and Robert Vachon.
Built by Mr. Valère Lagueux
1918 : Mr. J. A. Lapointe worked for Mr. Jos Beaulieu
1928: Bought by Mr. Lapointe
1960: Mr. Robert Vachon takes over
1970: The bakery close down
Mr. Gérard E. Roy in front of the store