This picture shows Templin Gardens being handed over to the government at a ceremony with chamber president Cavan Acheson, Mayor Bill Beirns and past chamber presidents Bill Beattie and Ron Noble.
This photograph shows a representative from the Ministry of Trade and Commerce (J. R. Oglivie, left) accompanied by three Chinese delegates (left to right: Hsu Chi, Liu Chanlu, and Liu Chingke) as they tour the University of Guelph with engineering professors. Roland Kilpatrick can be seen (second right) demonstrating a piece of agricultural machinery to the delegates.
This photograph shows Mayor Norman Jary (far right) at Bishop Macdonell high school to kick off a fundraising campaign to sell chocolate bars. He is pictured with Mico Valeriote (center) and with members of the fundraising campaign Marla Proptz and Mary Joy Tersigni. Mac Macauley (far 0left) provided the school with chocolate his company produces.
This photograph shows Mayor Norm Jary who was present for the start of the United Way campaign. The goal for that year was to raise $300,000 with various fundraising events. The "thermometer" was set up in St. George' Square.
This photograph shows Liberal members of parliament (MP) and cabinet ministers holding a discussion to the public in Guelph. On the panel were: Jean Robert Gauthier (Ottawa-Vanier), Robert Andras (treasury board president), Bob Daudlin (Ontario caucus), Frank Maine (Wellington MP), Monique Begin (Minister of Health and Welfare), Frank Phillbrook (Halton).
This photograph shows Judd Buchanan was the minister of public works for the Liberal party. In this photograph he is speaking at a panel a group of liberal representatives held at Exhibition Park Arena.
This photograph shows Mayor Jary who was present at Centennial CVI for the start of the Fruit Cup Express campaign to raise funds for the athletic council. The drive ran from November 18-25, 1977. Pictured with Jary are members of the council; Susan Auld (left, president), Mary Jo Clark (vice president), Katherine Young (secretary), and Neil Haveron (treasurer).