This photograph shows Robert Campbell, winner of a soap box car racing tournament.
This picture shows Alana Burton and Melinda Rosauro singing in the College Avenue Public School grade five choir.
This picture shows two students in grade 3 at Tytler School showing the nine day chickens which they have taken care of since before they hatched.
This picture shows local student, Ian MacCrimmon, with his bagpipes.
This photograph shows Davin Johns at the control of a historic Halton County Radial Railway car. Johns was one of the many members of a group that worked together to maintain and run the 20 railway cars kept at the streetcar museum. The cars would run on a section of track between Rockwood and the car house.
This photograph is labelled May 26, 1975 but was published June 2, 1975.
With the objective of encouraging young poets, the Col. John McCrae Birthplace Society has conducted a verse writing contest among Grade 8 students in all schools of the Wellington County. It is known as the McCrae Medal Competition, and it attracted excellent participation. First prize in the 1975 McCrae Medal Competition was awarded to Shelly Ives, a student at Elora Senior Public School. She is pictured, left, with her prize bronze medal honoring Col. John McCrae. Pictured on the right is second place winner in the contest, Janet Bulmer, a student at College Avenue Public School.
This photograph shows Steve Law attempting to take down Larry Rose during a workout at Our Lady of Lourdes.
This picture shows winners of the breakfall class for judo.
This picture shows the medal winners in the light randori and breakfall class at the Junior Judo Tournament.
This photograph shows young Paul Cleghorn helping out at the Holly Tea and Bazaar at Knox Presbyterian church. With him are Miss Mary Macdonald and Mrs. Rienk Vliestra.
This picture shows Heather Henderson, from Scotland, with her cousin 'Scotty' Henderson from Fergus. Heather is planning to compete in the Fergus Highland Games.
This picture shows a woman pushing her child to the convocation ceremony at the University of Guelph.
This picture shows Kim Martens who will be spending a year in Cameroon and Nigeria with her one year old son Lee.
This picture shows four-year-old Gino Vettor being presented with a miniature gold cup at the Guelph Cycle Club's centennial bicycle races.
This picture shows competitors performing the highland fling at the Fergus Highland Games.
This picture shows Peter Murley and Eric Trask gaining theatrical experience during the summer as members of Toronto Free Theatre's Young Company.
This photograph shows three students who were hired by the Community Hospital on Delhi to create an audio visual package for volunteer orientation and training. The hospital paid the students with a $5,500 grant. The students are Dave Rain, Adele Huiskamp, and John Bird.
This photograph is labelled as July 11-16, but was published July 15, 1977.
This picture shows Michael Waller, who suffers from severe asthma, demonstrating that he is still able to bike and play with other kids.
"What Canada means to me" was the theme of Canada's biggest-ever "paint-in" held in Guelph. About 300 children used oil pastels to draw pictures on papers fixed to windows of downtown Guelph stores as a Canada Week Project. Among the art admirers of the art work were Julie Vandramin and her children Tina, 9, Connie, 8, and Lori, 5. The picture shown is the creation of Pat and Peter Esztelecky.