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.
The file consists of a marriage certificate for John Andrews, of New York state, and Hattie Cameron (daughter of James A. Cameron and Mary Mann) of Leeds, dated 19 December 1900. They were married by the minister of the Leeds Presbyterian Church.
The item contains information on the Sherbrooke Ploughmen’s Association activities. It is the programme for the ploughing match of 1967.
Item is letter from the Sherbrooke District Council Boy Scouts leadership requesting the Sherbrooke City Council for permission to host a "Council Fire" as part of their Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Day celebrations.
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 is a letter from Hally C. (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent where she writes about a child's birthday party, her son's recent sickness and convalescence, friends, and food.
The item is a letter from Harried (aka Hally) Carrington (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent, written on 31 August 1914 from North Hatley. In the letter, Hally recounts a child's birthday party and comments on the war.
The item is a Superior Court document from the District of Saint Francis. The document is an extract of the register of marriages between Jonathan Slater and Rebeca Walker, dated from 1847 and given at the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2004.
Item is a piece of correspondence soliciting founding members for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis, dated 31 March 1999.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.