One image of the inside of the Sudbury Market Place on Borgia Street in Sudbury, Ontario, after it was flooded with melting snow. A number of people can be seen standing behind one of the booths.
One image of snow piled between the Sudbury Market Place building and railway tracks near Borgia Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a number of people standing behind a booth (far back, on the right) inside of the Sudbury Market Place on Borgia Street in Sudbury, Ontario after it was flooded with melting snow.
One image of Wilfred Laderone, paddling a canoe up Dell Street, in the Primeauville neighbourhood of Sudbury, Ontario after the area had flooded. A house made of wood is in the background.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of a boxing and wrestling match at the International Nickel Company (Inco) Employee's Club, shoppers buying candy at Laura Secord Candy Shop, military men and women at a party, the winner of the Weston's Bakery "Winston Churchill" essay contest and an Easter dance at the Inco Employee's Club.
One image of Weston's Bakery Manager Frank Armstrong giving a $15 dollar cheque to Joyce Dinan, winner of the Weston's Bakery "Winston Churchill" essay contest, at the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a man and two women at the annual Nickel District Ski Committee banquet, held at the Copper Cliff Community Hall in Copper Cliff, Ontario. They are standing in front of a table on which ski trophies are placed.
One image of Falconbridge Mine Captain Martin Chesser (left) and Falconbridge Engineer Frank Hughes changing into their new military uniforms for the 2nd Battalion, Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) after enlisting in the reserve army.
One image of Carmen Laplante reading a congratulatory address during the 15th wedding anniversary party of her parents, Maurice Laplante (1907-1989) and Angeline Laplante (nee Paradis, 1905-1958), at the Knights of Columbus hall in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Charlotte McKinty (nee Blayney) with her son, Ordinary Seaman Dennis McKinty (1923-1995), who was serving during the Second World War with the Royal Canadian Navy, and her husband, Flight Lieutenant James Wylie McKinty (1898-1978), who was home on leave from the Royal Canadian Air Force.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Canadian Army Soldier and Royal Canadian Navy Ordinary Seaman Applicant Wilfred Fortier during World War II (WWII).
One image of civilians and men in Second World War military uniforms putting up a "Yes" banner on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario during the plebiscite vote on conscription.
One image of men in Second World War military uniforms putting up a "Yes" banner on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario during the plebiscite vote on conscription.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airman Bill Stovin of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during World War II (WWII).
One image of Olivier Leduc (right), deputy returning officer for the 1942 plebiscite vote for polling subdivision 254 in Sudbury, Ontario, handing his envelope containing poll figures to Thomas Ramsey (centre), Poll Clerk, and Gaston Lalancette, statistician, at the plebiscite headquarters in the Mackey Building in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Elva Hupfer, a member of the St. Andrew's United Church (centre, left) presenting Doris Skene, leader of the First Baptist Church Sudbury and District Girls in Training Group, with the shield for the 'serve others' portion of the first annual Sudbury and District Canadian Girls in Training group competition. Included in the photograph are Norma Pawson, Bernice Bucknam, Barbara Rennick, Jean Rennick, Lois Riddell, Norma R. Tracy, Joyce Bethune and Shirley Armstrong.
One image of Pte. Rene Bois of the Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), wearing his Second World War military uniform, with his wife, Alphonsine Bois (née Alphonsine Laforce) seated on his lap.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of a scrap metal drive, a Canadian Institute Mining and Metallurgy meeting, and a dinner to celebrate the 1942 St. Joseph's Hospital nursing graduates.
One image of Roland Boileau and Donald Stager pulling old tires out of Nolan Creek in Sudbury, Ontario, which they later donated to a salvage drive for the war effort during the Second World War.
One image of Bobby Sullivan, Steve Garrow, Olivie Saski, Ray Baxter and Darcy McCormick sitting on top of a pile of scrap metal and other material in Copper Cliff, Ontario, which the boys collected to donate to the Copper Cliff Salvage Committee during the Second World War. Some of the boys are wearing pots on their heads.