This photograph shows the 17th Brownie Pack saying their promise. From front left are, Eileen Brennan, Cathy Featherston, Lisa Ross, Sarah McPhall and Allison Sauer. From back left are, Amy Vermond, Jody Van Huisstede, Kira Vermond, Heather Ennis, Jonni-Lynn Frell and Shannan Cunnington.
This picture shows Melinda Urban, from the Guelph Arts Council Office, looking happy about the new grant received from the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture.
This picture shows two participants in the Wellington County Plowing Match held in Moorefield.
This picture shows 4-H club members judging cattle during OAC visit.
This picture shows children catching insects at Belwood Camp in Fergus.
This picture shows teens in Fergus preparing for the Teen Town Club's official opening dance.
This picture shows past presidents of the Guelph Branch of University Women as it celebrates its 16th anniversary.
This picture shows the 12th Field Regiment RGA as they paraded to the cenotaph.
This picture shows Miss E. D. Brill President of the Wellington County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society.
This picture shows David Thomas and Bill Gordon of Guelph who won in the Swine Class at the 30th annual 4-H inter club competitions.
This picture shows attendees of the first Toastmasters Club father son and daughter banquet at the Royal Hotel
This picture shows Finance Minister Donald Fleming in the center, with members of the OAC Economics Club.
This picture shows children in Fergus at Belwood Camp doing crafts.
This picture shows William Barlow the newly elected district 3 president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce as he receives the gavel of office from past President Gary Zavitz.
This picture shows the Guelph Committee of the National Women's Committee on Christian Vocation.
This picture shows visitors from North Borneo at Imperial Tobacco Company.
This picture shows a house being sold by Bowen and Bortolotti Ltd. Guelph's largest seller of homes.
This picture shows the newly opened Manning Motors Ltd.
This picture shows Fergus Ladies Wear in Fergus
This picture shows the clock on the Guelph Customs Building just before the building was demolished.