This photograph shows OPP Constable Dave Boyes standing outside of his cruiser. The photograph accompanies an article which discusses how the Acton OPP will be replaced by the Halton Regional Public Force.
This photograph shows Sibyl Gordon, supervisor of addiction services at the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit; David Coleman, program director for Ontario Addiction Research Foundation; and Ann Gordon, Chairman of the steering committee for the Community Workers Association and Guelph Housing Authority Community relations worker discussing plans for a new detoxication centre for the Guelph region.
This phtograph shows Marta White standing with a 20-foot long by 4-foot wide mural she painted. Mrs. White loaned the town of Fergus the mural for permanent display at the municipal office.
This photograph shows Martha Bosomworth sitting in a chair. The photograph accompanies an article discussing the issues facing senior citizens and getting into nursing homes.
This photograph shows Agnes From and Betty Rudd holding up a sign they made for their employer Dr. D.G. Fraser, as s surprise to celebrate his birthday.
This photograph shows Mabel Stewart holding two post cards that she received on January 10th and 22nd, 1975. The post cards were mailed in 1933 and 1942 from Venice, California and Los Angeles, California, but were only recently received.
This photograph shows John Caldwell (far right), Ivan Fallis, Barry Greig, and David Coleman, at a Guelph Chapter of the Industrial Accident Prevention Association, discussing issues pertaining to recognition and treatment of alcohol problems.
This photograph shows Dr. Walter Scott presenting Dr. Flora Little with the Glenn Sawyer Service Award given to those who provide outstanding community service. Dr. Little was the first recipient of the award.
This photograph shows Ron Grant (left) and Don Piercy from Concord, Calif. The two men are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and are working in Wellington County to help spread the message of their church.
This photograph shows University of Guelph student Barbra Wiles examining one of the world's most comprehensive exhibits of notes and coins by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
This photograph shows Sister St. Edmund cutting the anniversary cake of the St. Joseph's Home Guild. Sister St. Edmund was the administrator of the home for seven years.