Photograph of the Villeneuve church altar that was built in 1911 and burnt down in 1931.
Depicts women and men on horses parading down the main street of an unidentified town. Handwritten on top of the photo is the date "July 2nd, 1922", but on the back of the photo an inscription reads "Villeneuve Picnic, Aug 7 1921".
Photograph shows Simon Ouimet working outside with shovel near a wheel cart. An unidentified man is also helping and is labelled as the help.
This photograph depicts Len Bracko standing with five others. It was taken at the 100 Years of Democracy celebration in Edmonton.
This photograph depicts Marie Calamun, Brutinel's wife, posing with a white lace veil on her head.
This audio recording is of a segment on a children's morning talk show in Buffalo where Victor Post is interviewed about his interest in electronics and the different kits he has built.
Image of Red Willow Park looking West up river with train on trestle.
Contains 1 page with the student portraits of the Little White School Gr. 3 class glued on and their names written underneath. Students pictured include Linda Iseke, Fleuri Perron, Leah Muskens, Raymond Mercredi, Lorraine Frigon, Wayne Neigel, Donald Vaugeois, Roberta Eagleson, Raymond Poulin, Bernadette Ricard, Pauline Belanger, Gerald Longpre, Steven Galarneau, Simone Cloutier, Shirley Gallant, Tommy House, Simone Boisvert, Elaine Holm, Gregory McRae, Raymond Gauthier, and Rodney Perrot. In the corner is written: "Missing: Raymond Delorme, Brigetha Koch."
Depicts Rolland Lefebvre sitting at a desk.