Fonds consists of a set of colour photographs depicting a parade in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, on July 1, 1984, commemorating the town's bicentennial.
Item is a leather-bound family photograph album containing 36 photo portraits, most of them in cabinet card format, many identified as members of the Todd, Murchie, Ross, and Crocker families, mostly photographed in St. Stephen and Maine.
Notes from an interview with Marion Storr. Date unknown. Topics include working at Eldon Doon general store in 1967 and operating a grocery shop until 1980; changeovers of other local businesses; Bob Stinson’s butcher shop; smugglers; shipbuilding;…
Heather Curling Club records, comprising Balance sheet 1974-1975; Financial Statements, 1974-1975; Lists of members, 1963; information titled "A Cradle of Sport"; By-laws of curling club; Documents pertaining to various tournaments,1954-1966; Minutes…
High School Entrance Certificate for William O'Neill July 1919
Dr. J. F. Worrell write up on the new skating and hockey arena for St. Andrews and clippings regarding the Finnish Ship launch in BC
Address presented to William O'Neill, Esquire, Secretary of the St. Andrews Amateur Athletic Association signed by 41 male members of the community on the Occasion of their fourth annual banquet held in "Pat's Café" on February 27th, 1930; a letter…
Story of St Andrews Arena with W.C. (Bill) O'Neill 1923-1971.. This is a scrapbook compiled by Carmelita (O'Neil) O'Hagan, concerning her brother's activities in community service and in recreational and sporting activities, in particular with…