Alfred Arcand was born in Quebec in 1851 and came west with the North West Mounted Police. He settled in St. Albert area in 1880 and died in 1932.
Image depicts the general store located at the corner of Perron St. and Mission Dr., operated and owned by Fleuri Perron. The store was purchased by Fleuri Perron and C. Hébert from Edmond Brosseau. In 1908, Perron became sole owner and operated the store until it burned down in 1919.
Image shows the old North West Mounted Police Barracks with the lean-to added on the back and an abandoned log barn in the background.
Pierre Bellerose and his wife, Justine Beaudry, taken on their farm, east of St. Albert. The barn in the background was built in 1915.
Bellerose family photograph. Back row, from left: George, Dorothy, Harry, Margaret, Fred, Lillian (Iseke), Patrick, Elizabeth. Front row, from left: Laura, Tom, Justine, Bertha, Robert.
Photograph depicts 7 army personnel, from George Bellerose's (?) army platoon, holding a pole with 3 hunted geese.
Image shows Robert Bellerose standing in front of Lucie Bellerose's house.
Image shows Lucie Bellerose standing in front of the old house on the Bellerose farm on River Lot 38.
Image shows students and some parents at the Guilbeault School picnic, held at Borden Park in Edmonton. Back row, standing: Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Frank Flynn, Pat Bellerose, Jack Lay. Second last row: Margaret Bellerose, Harry Bellerose, Bernard Flynn, Raymond Bellisle, Mrs. McLay, Mrs. Bellisle. Second row: Wesley Kluthe, ? MacDonald, Milton Flynn, Alvin Flynn, Norman Bellisle, Evelyn Flynn. Seated children: Bobby McLay, Audrey McLay, unknown, Firmin Iseke. Front: Mr. Flynn, Justine Hittneger (teacher from Morinville).
Image shows Pierre Bellerose (right) and George Lantz (married Louise, a cousin of Pierre's). George Lantz drove the first truck for D.R. Fraser Lumber in Edmonton where he lived.