One image of Driver W.T. McCabe (left) and Driver J.E. Bellmore (right) standing in front of the Sudbury Canadian Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where they were preparing to leave on recruitment tours of North Bay, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. One of the trucks is marked "Recruiting Unit No. 6 V 42-1-3501," and the other is marked "A.M.R. Unit M.D.2 Z 42-1-3505." A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
One image of Driver J.E. Bellmore standing in front of the Sudbury, Ontario Canadian Army recruitment centre, with a truck marked "A.M.R. Unit M.D.2 Z 42-1-3505," where he was preparing to leave on a recruitment tour to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of two National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario volunteers selling war savings bonds.
One image of Bobby Beaton, left, and Ann Pope, two 'Miss Canada' volunteers sponsored by the National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario, who would sell war savings stamp lapel ornaments and single war savings stamps on the streets of Sudbury as a way to boost sales of war savings stamps during World War II (WWII).
One image of Bobby Beaton, left, and Ann Pope, two 'Miss Canada' volunteers sponsored by the National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario, who sold war savings stamp lapel ornaments and single war savings stamps on the streets of Sudbury as a way to boost sales of war savings stamps during World War II (WWII).
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of World War II (WWII) military vehicles being put on display to promote the third Victory Loan campaign on Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a crowd of people on Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario while a mechanized convoy from Camp Borden was passing through town on a tour of Northern Ontario as part of the third Victory Loan campaign during World War II (WWII). In the background, along the street, Liggett's Drug Store (30 Durham Street), City Dry Cleaners (56 Cedar Street), Diana Grill (62 Cedar Street) and the Capitol Theatre (64 Cedar Street) can be seen.
One image of five military vehicles from Camp Borden, parked in front of Sudbury, Ontario's Victory Loan Headquarters during the third Victory Loan campaign's mechanized convoy tour of Northern Ontario during World War II (WWII). Military personnel are sitting on top of two of the gun tractors, while a group of observers can be seen behind the vehicles.
One image of gun tractor 'C.F. 62305' in front of the Victory Loan headquarters in Sudbury, Ontario during the third Victory Loan campaign's mechanized convoy tour of Northern Ontario. Tpr. A.M. Spencer, a mechanic, is sitting at the front of the carrier, while, from left to right, L/Cpl. E.R. Paupst, on Sudbury's recruiting staff, Cpl. D.E. Ziedler and Tpr. E.G. Venus stand along the back of the gun tractor. Sapper R.H. Drew, of Sudbury, is down in the well and is showing the men how a bomb could be attached to the steering column.
One image of representatives from the military, fraternal, political and war-working organizations gathered at Queen's Athletic Field in Sudbury, Ontario to take part in the Patriotic Commando Dagger Pledge being held in support of the third Victory Loan campaign during World War II (WWII).
One image of four members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) leading a parade into Queen's Athletic Field in Sudbury, Ontario. The Highland Pipe Band, commanded by Pipe Major William Livingston, and the Canadian Army can also be seen behind the Mounties, along with representatives from fraternal, political and war-working organizations, gathering to take the Patriotic Commando Dagger Pledge in support of the third Victory Loan campaign during World War II (WWII).
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of a World War II (WWII) military parade in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Private H.E. Williamson, left, and Private W.O. Wilson standing on guard at a sandbag emplacement in Falconbridge, Ontario during a flag ceremony by the Falconbridge detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) during World War II (WWII). Three children are peering over the sandbag emplacement and a fourth child is standing nearby.
One image of members of various ethnic organizations attending a rally for the third Victory Loan campaign, during World War II (WWII), at Queen's Athletic Field in Sudbury, Ontario. Banners for the Ukraine Українська Соціалістична Радянська Республіка (YPCP, Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic), the Ukrainian Canadian Association Sudbury Branch 40 and the Federation of Russian Canadians Sudbury Branch can be seen along with national flags, including the flag of the Soviet Union and the Union Jack.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) staging a flag ceremony in Falconbridge, Ontario.
One image of a Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph on the corner of Elm Street and Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario. The Lions Club Boys Band can been seen in the right foreground while Gardner's Garage (Dodge & DeSoto Cars, 112 Elm Street West), Kuluttajat Restaurant (104 Elm Street West), Sky Chief Gasoline, and D & M Motors are visible near the back of the image.
One image of the Victory Loan symbol and sandbag emplacements near the cenotaph in Falconbridge, Ontario during World War II (WWII). Mounted on one of the emplacements is a sign that reads, "These men are going over the top for you will you go over the top for them."
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of a Remembrance Day service held at the cenotaph in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of three members of the Falconbridge, Ontario detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) conducting a flag ceremony in Falconbridge, Ontario during World War II (WWII). Private H.E. Williamson, left, and Private W.O. Wilson, right, are standing at present arms as Corporal D.B. Morgan lowers the Union Jack. The Victory Loan symbol and a sandbag emplacement are visible in the background.
One image of a wooden Victory Loan symbol with a Union Jack wrapped around the top, which had been erected in Falconbridge, Ontario. Each of the wooden arms of the 'V' display the names of Falconbridge residents who were on active service during World War II (WWII) and the plank running up the centre of the 'V' marked the amount of money raised for Victory Loans.