At the home of Jock & Jeanie McNeill, 9907 - 108 Street. Standing front row L to R: William McNeill (uncle of the bride), John 'Jock' McNeill (father of the bride), Billy McNeill (best man), Margaret Stevenson (maid of honour), Rev. Kenneth W. Barton, Dan Moore (groom), Mary McNeill (bride), Jeanie McNeill (mother of the bride). See article in Edmonton Bulletin, July 17, 1920.
Banks -Canadian Bank of Commerce Buildings -Dyke Block -Johnstone Walker -Hutchings Block Business -Barber Shop -Edmonton Sporting Goods -Hallier & Aldridge Bakery -Jewellery Store
Business -Barber Shop -Jewellry Store -Hallier & Aldridge, Bakery -Macdonald Pharmacy -Edmonton Sporting Goods -Sugarman (W.) Merchant Parades Military -Cadets Streets -Jasper Avenue
E.M. Walker Painting
Banks -Canadian Bank of Commerce Business -Hallier & Aldridge, Bakers -Macdonald Pharmacy -Edmonton Sporting Goods -Sugarman, (W.) Merchant Streets -Jasper Avenue Flags -Half-Mast Parades 101st Fusiliers Band
Banks -Canadian Bank of Commerce Business -Hallier & Aldridge -Macdonald Pharmacy -Edmonton Sporting Goods -Sugarman W. Merchant Flags -Half-mast Streets -Jasper Avenue Military -101st Fusiliers
Buildings -Empire Block -Molsons Bank Building -National Trust Building Banks -Molsons Bank -Bank of Nova Scotia Businesses -Campbell Furniture Co. Streets -Jasper Avenue -101 Street Transportation -Horse & Wagon -Streetcar
Buildings-Firehall #1 -City Annex Streets-Jasper Avenue -101A Street Transportation-Cars
Schools-Fort Saskatchewan School
Schools-Fort Saskatchewan High School