This photograph shows Isabelle Hayes of the XI Alpha Omicron sorority with author Jean Little.
This photograph shows a cheque being presented from the Beta Sigma Phi sorority to the Canadian Cancer Society. From left are, Linda Deem, Derby Lawr, Jean Dodge and Wendy Reid.
This photograph shows Lourene Scott presenting a flag that celebrates Guelph’s 150th birthday. On the left is Joseph Olah and on the far right is Mike Vixi club members. “P 19 4 x 5 As is Mrs Lourene 22/4-20/6” is written on the reverse of this photograph.
This picture shows the 11th Field Regiment on their annual church parade.
This photograph shows Laurie Nixon being hnored by Bill Biernes at the Chamber of Commerce annual dinner in recognition for her triumphs on the 1981 Special Olympics Swim Team.
This photograph shows members of the Guelph and District Real Estate Board recieving pins marking 20 years of membership. They are, from left: Monte Cirotto, George Zuccala, Jack Skov, Moira Knox, Stan Bowen, Al Gerrie and Ed Bond.
This photograph shows Frank Brewster, Frank Hasenfratz, Don Marshall and Eric Purves celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Royal City Kiwanis club.
This picture shows members of the 29th Battery CFA at their 42nd reunion in Guelph.
This photograph shows Jane Pengelly of the ministry of argiculture presenting a silver cake server and advanced honor to Donna Schulte, while Mary Beth Curtis recieves her provincial honors in the 4-H program.
This picture shows 4-H club members judging cattle during OAC visit.
This photograph shows members of the 4-H Homemaking Clubs during their time in choir practice. Activities like these were available for the girls to try out as part of a four day annual conference. Susan Kraftcheck lead the choir practice.
This photograph is labelled April 22 - June 20, 1977 but was published June 25, 1977.
This picture shows 4-H club members from across Ontario attending a conference at the University of Guelph.
This photograph shows Suzanne Beauchamp, Nancy Kuranyl, Cathrine Poleschuck, and Patricia Lawson at the 4-H girls Homecoming Club Conference at the University of Guelph.
Pictured here are the winners from the 4-H Homemakers groups of Fergus. Advanced honours were given to Joanne Vanoene (left), Judy Foote and Renee Vanoene. Mrs. Neil Hattle (right) received a 15 year service award.
This photograph shows the members of the 4-H homemaking clubs from the Fergus area receiving awards at James McQueen School. The awards were given during an annual achievement day at the school. As reported by the Mercury those pictured are “Front row from left; Marina Boot, Kathy Playle, Donna Marshall, Ruth Hattle, Collen Stumpf, Judy Bell and Debbie Chamberlain. Back row, Ingrid Riemersma, Darlene Smith, Alice Veldhuizen, Wendy Whittaker, Donna Wilkinson and Heather Giles.”
"Pg 5 4X4 100% 4-H Homemakers 22/4-22/6" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
This photograph shows 4-H Homemaking Club members who received County honors for completing six projects at the 4-H Achievement Day. Pictured here are: Irene Sullivan, Mary Tromp, Aithea Lambert, Sandra McLean, Anne Marie Lake, Susan Tosh.
This photograph shows members of the 4-H Homemaking Club during a fashion show they held at St. John's United Church. Seen here are the Maypole are Group 1 members Heather Bilton, Julie Bessey, Connie Smeltzer, Gwen Ward, Shelly Ives, Dianne Bilton, and Miss Kirk.
This photograph shows members of the 4-H Club who were given Provincial honors for completing a 12-18 projects at Achievement Day. Pictured here are: Marie McMillan, Sally Parkinson, Jo Ann Benham, Marian Budd, Lynn Bosco, Barbara Cowan, and Marg Pearson.
This photograph shows Joshua Gaulden being honored with a 50-year past masters pin from officers with the Masonic Order Speed Lodge 180, of Guelph. Presenting Mr. Gaulden with the pin are Claude Morris and John Heap.
This photograph shows some of the participants in the annual father and son banquet held by Guelph's oldest boy scout group, the 1st of St. James. Pictured here are: 5-year-old John Hamilton, Murray Reed, Jack Barr, Peter Looker, and Greg Elliot.