This photograph shows Joshua Gaulden being honored with a 50-year past masters pin from officers with the Masonic Order Speed Lodge 180, of Guelph. Presenting Mr. Gaulden with the pin are Claude Morris and John Heap.
This photograph shows some of the participants in the annual father and son banquet held by Guelph's oldest boy scout group, the 1st of St. James. Pictured here are: 5-year-old John Hamilton, Murray Reed, Jack Barr, Peter Looker, and Greg Elliot.
This photograph shows Mrs. George Thomas (left), and Mrs. Bruce (Myrtle) Newton catching up after nearly 60 years of separation. They went to school together at Centreton Public School but had gone their separate ways after. Mrs. Thomas lived in on in The Park Mall on Quebec Street and Mrs. Newton lived along Regional Road 1 near New Liskeard.
This photograph shows Guelph city council members for 1966-1967. Seated from left: Ald. Mrs. Elvie Lowell; C.M. Hammond, his worship; Mayor Ralph Smith; Paul Mercer; and Miss Mildred Tovell, city clerk. Standing from left: Ald. Chris V. Robinson; Mico Veleriote; Kenneth O. Hammill; Russell Stephens; F.W. Dixon; Norman Jary; A.M. Laird; William Hamilton; and Gordon Hall, deputy city clerk.
This photograph shows Eleanor Bodlick, Mrs. Don Black, Elizabeth O'Brien, Heather Proctor, Mary Fountain and Madiline Kane at a St. George's Angelican Church service.
This photograph of the '77 Chevrolet Caprice was used in a Barry Cullen advertisement and was 'The car of the year." Barry Cullen was located at the corner of Wellington and Gordon Street in Guelph.
This photograph of the '77 Chevrolet Caprice was used in a Barry Cullen advertisement and was 'The car of the year." Barry Cullen was located at the corner of Wellington and Gordon Street in Guelph.
This picture shows an apartment building being demolished to make way for a parking lot on Woolwich street. Built in 1886, it was converted to an apartment building in 1925.
This photograph shows Patricia Watkins, a saleswoman at the Guelph Campus Co-Op Bookstore, showing some young readers copies of Hardy Boys books. The article accompanying the photograph discusses one anonymous man's protest to persuade the Guelph Public Library to carry the popular children's series, as well as the Bobbsey Twins and Nancy Drew series.
This photograph shows Edwin Harrop (front row, centre) celebrating his 90th birthday party with son Sam and his wife Norman, along with his grandsons Eric, Dave and Roger.