Photgraph showing John Bernaur and Dr. Paul Woollacott standing and exchanging a paper while conversing. Infront Dick Thompson and councillor John Gooding are seated with food.
Photgraph showing John Bernaur and Dr. Paul Woollacott standing and exchanging a paper while conversing. Infront Dick Thompson and councillor John Gooding are seated with food.
Photograph showing 3 middle-aged men. They are all unidentified. The man farthest to the right has dark, curly hair and a beard. He is holding a notepad and wearing a striped sweater, a watch and a ring. The man beside him has short, dark hair and is also holding a notepad. He has on a striped, white dress shirt, jeans, a belt and a watch. This man is in the middle of saying something. The last man stands behind the other two. He has minimal hair, large glasses, a dark dress shirt, tie and jeans on. The men are in a room with a no smoking sign and a large door.
Photograph showing 3 middle-aged men. They are all unidentified. The man farthest to the right has dark, curly hair and a beard. He is holding a notepad and wearing a striped sweater, a watch and a ring. The man beside him has short, dark hair and is also holding a notepad. He has on a striped, white dress shirt, jeans, a belt and a watch. This man is in the middle of saying something. The last man stands behind the other two. He has minimal hair, large glasses, a dark dress shirt, tie and jeans on. The men are in a room with a no smoking sign and a large door.
Photograph showing 4 young women and one young man. They are identified as figure skaters and the young man is identified as Scott Sherstan. They are standing on a staircase outside of a house and its doorway. The house number is 165.
Photograph showing 4 young women and one young man. They are identified as figure skaters and the young man is identified as Scott Sherstan. They are standing on a staircase outside of a house and its doorway. The house number is 165.
Photograph showing 18 boys and girls in 3 rows. The first and front row is kneeling, the second or middle row is standing with the third row on their shoulders. There is a building behind them and a forest in the background.
Photograph showing 18 boys and girls in 3 rows. The first and front row is kneeling, the second or middle row is standing with the third row on their shoulders. There is a building behind them and a forest in the background.
Photograph showing 38 kids in 4 rows. They're dressed in matching outfits of white shirts and a black cape of sorts. The boys are wearing bow-ties and the girls are wearing skirts. There is an adult women standing with the children.
Photograph showing 38 kids in 4 rows. They're dressed in matching outfits of white shirts and a black cape of sorts. The boys are wearing bow-ties and the girls are wearing skirts. There is an adult women standing with the children.
Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Carruthers, First vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and Rick Forward, 2nd Vice President stand as New Rotrary executive is installed.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
Notes
Current - 1970 - Service Organizations Rotary
Flower Show
Adventures in Citizenship
Photograph of around 200 children were on hand for the annual Christmas party of the Royal Canadian Legion. Santa, Harry Goodwin, is surrounded by left, Jessie O'Connar and daughter Wendy. Theory was Wendy would sing "I Saw Mummy Was Kissing Santa Clause," but the beard threw Jessie. Presents were distributed and "a fine time was had by all."
Photograph of around 200 children were on hand for the annual Christmas party of the Royal Canadian Legion. Santa, Harry Goodwin, is surrounded by left, Jessie O'Connar and daughter Wendy. Theory was Wendy would sing "I Saw Mummy Was Kissing Santa Clause," but the beard threw Jessie. Presents were distributed and "a fine time was had by all."
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Notes
P.W. Taylor was a prolific painting from Sooke, B.C.