Image includes two bears inside bear pit.
Image includes child on a donkey.
The window on the left was an offering from the RCMP Veterans' Division of Alberta given in memory of Arthur Henry Griesbach, the first enlisted member of the North West Mounted Police. The windows beside it are in memory of Griesbach's wife Emmaline
The window was an offering from the RCMP Veterans' Division of Alberta given in memory of Arthur Henry Griesbach, the first enlisted member of the North West Mounted Police.
Far left diagonal row: Jim McGillis, Larry Rywak, Bill Lalonde, Chad Orydzuk, Marlene Sidorko, Bryant May;
Middle diagonal row: Dean Treichel, Tony Thom, Bob Walker, Terry Webb, Kathy Hruday
Far right diagonal row: Bill Steil, Gary Machney, Glenn Kennedy, Laura Farmer, and Dianne Jacobson.
This photograph was published in City LINK in May, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Rutherford House, Ottewell Barn, the Kenneth Macdonald House, Mellon House, and the Dominion Lands Office are visible in the background.
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Rutherford House, Ottewell Barn, and the Kenneth Macdonald House are visible in the background.
This series includes material created by the Special Events Office, a centralized body created in the early 1980s to administer significant civic events. This was a departure from previous special events, which were arranged by organizing committees. The events reflected in these records include the openings of Police Headquarters and the new Convention Centre, the City’s 80th anniversary celebrations, the visit of Pope John Paul II, the military tattoo which resulted in the creation of the Mayors Chain of Office, and the Tribach Festival. The records also include material relating to the replacement of the Commission Board with the Office of the City Manager.
L-R: Bruce Buck, Jan Ziska, Brian Astels, Ed Kowalchuk, Terry Henderson, Darrell Malayko.
This photograph was published in City LINK in November, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.