This is a black and white reproduction of a coloured painting of Brutinel standing in military uniform. The original painting is by William Logsdail.
Contains a page of student portraits, their names, and fun details of each student from the 1950-1952 graduating class of the Little White School. Students include Dorothy Terrault, Nan Maloney, Bill Bocock, Florence Koehler, Helen Anthieren, Henry Genereux, Margaret Joyal, Joyce Atkinson, John Bocock, Joan Atkinson, Wilma Roberge, Marcelle Curial, Lucille Morin, Gerald Vague, Geraldine Maheux, Chester Cunningham, Laurent Brodeur, Ben Hinch, Patsy Cunningham, Therese Belhumeur, Gordon Akins, Marguerite Anthieren, Andre Rouault, Wifred Perraut, and Pat McDonald.
Depicts Rolland Lefebvre reading a newspaper [according to Mrs. Florence Lefebvre, he was reading an issue of the St. Albert Gazette where an ad for the opening of the new store had been placed]
Downes was contracted to compose the opening theme song that was sung by school children at the opening ceremonies for St. Albert Place on June 2, 1984. Carol Watamaniuk from the City of St. Albert Cultural Services department phoned Downes and asked if he would be interested in the opening theme project. Downes started working on it immediately and it was finished in less than an hour.
Downes recorded a demo of the song soon after it was written and gained approval from the St. Albert Cultural Services staff to write out the score for distribution to school choirs. A recording was made with the help of Marcel Hamel at Grant MacEwan college studio and a radio jingle version was also recorded for promotional ads. Downes also wrote out the score to be distributed to schools. The song was performed by a children's' choir on opening day.
The song was recorded with vocals by John Downes and orchestration provided by Marcel Hamel. Hamel did the background tracks entirely on synthesizer and drum machine at the GMCC studio.
Depicts old Sturgeon Hospital built in 1970 with boarded up windows.
Photograph of the Villeneuve church that was built in 1911 and burnt down in 1931.
Noted on the back of the photo:
Joe and Florina Savoie were married in this church on November 20th, 1916. Theodore and Adele Comeau were also married in this church on November 27th, 1916.
This file consists of typed and handwritten letters received and sent by the Squirettes of Mary, Marguerite d'Youville Circle #25.
This audio recording consists of two advertisements for Victor Post Photography that might have been played on the radio.
This is a formal portrait of Robert Bellerose who died in 1980.