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John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: John Bracken curls at the Granite Club.
John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: John Bracken curls at the Granite Club.
A Mack gasoline coach (bus) is demonstrated to civic officials: Thomas Ferrier, James Kerr and Mayor Harry Ainlay.
A Mack gasoline coach (bus) is demonstrated to civic officials: Thomas Ferrier, James Kerr and Mayor Harry Ainlay.
Hon. Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defense,  and Major-Gen. F. F. Worthington, Western Army Command, with military map of Canada's northwest
Hon. Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defense, and Major-Gen. F. F. Worthington, Western Army Command, with military map of Canada's northwest
WWII veterans are given priority in leasing farmland in the Wanham area of the Peace River district. G. B. Mills is congratulated by Harper Prowse, Alberta Liberal leader and Army MLA.
WWII veterans are given priority in leasing farmland in the Wanham area of the Peace River district. G. B. Mills is congratulated by Harper Prowse, Alberta Liberal leader and Army MLA.
Members of the visiting Lions Club party on the steps of the Macdonald Hotel as Mayor Harry Ainlay, foreground, presents Bruce Malcolm and Stan Fowler with a key to the city.
Members of the visiting Lions Club party on the steps of the Macdonald Hotel as Mayor Harry Ainlay, foreground, presents Bruce Malcolm and Stan Fowler with a key to the city.
Cabinet minister Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe stops briefly in Edmonton on his way to coast. (L-R): unidentified member of the party, H. J. Symington and Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe.
Cabinet minister Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe stops briefly in Edmonton on his way to coast. (L-R): unidentified member of the party, H. J. Symington and Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe.
John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: (L-R, B-T) Mrs. John E. Sydie, Mrs. Bracken, Alfred Haastad, Mr. Bracken, W. J. Wilde and John E. Sydie.
John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: (L-R, B-T) Mrs. John E. Sydie, Mrs. Bracken, Alfred Haastad, Mr. Bracken, W. J. Wilde and John E. Sydie.
John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: (L-R, B-T) Mrs. John E. Sydie, Mrs. Bracken, Alfred Haastad, Mr. Bracken, W. J. Wilde and John E. Sydie.
John Bracken, National Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and his wife stop in Edmonton during their Western Canada tour: (L-R, B-T) Mrs. John E. Sydie, Mrs. Bracken, Alfred Haastad, Mr. Bracken, W. J. Wilde and John E. Sydie.
Service held at the Memorial Hall for those who died in the two World Wars. On the platform are (L-R) Capt. Victor Whittier (US Army), Mayor Harry Ainlay, Premier Ernest Manning, Percy Gwynne, Commander Rodney Pike, Air Commodore A. L. Hurley and Col. T. E. Snow.
Service held at the Memorial Hall for those who died in the two World Wars. On the platform are (L-R) Capt. Victor Whittier (US Army), Mayor Harry Ainlay, Premier Ernest Manning, Percy Gwynne, Commander Rodney Pike, Air Commodore A. L. Hurley and Col. T. E. Snow.
A Mack gasoline coach (bus) is demonstrated to civic officials: (L - R) E. I. Clarke, Thomas Ferrier, James Kerr and Mayor Harry Ainlay.
A Mack gasoline coach (bus) is demonstrated to civic officials: (L - R) E. I. Clarke, Thomas Ferrier, James Kerr and Mayor Harry Ainlay.