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Graeme Heath escapes drowning after falling into a water-filled excavation at 103 avenue and 134 street. He was rescued by store proprietor Derek Browne.
Graeme Heath escapes drowning after falling into a water-filled excavation at 103 avenue and 134 street. He was rescued by store proprietor Derek Browne.
Derek Browne, rescuer of Graeme Heath from drowning in a water-filled excavation at 103 avenue and 134 street, in his store.
Derek Browne, rescuer of Graeme Heath from drowning in a water-filled excavation at 103 avenue and 134 street, in his store.
Penner and duck
Penner and duck
Penner and duck
Penner and duck
Banquet for Julian Garrett, retiring vice-president of Northwestern Utilities Ltd.: President H. R. Milner presents Garrett with a chest of silver on behalf of staff members.
Banquet for Julian Garrett, retiring vice-president of Northwestern Utilities Ltd.: President H. R. Milner presents Garrett with a chest of silver on behalf of staff members.
Banquet for Julian Garrett, retiring vice-president of Northwestern Utilities Ltd.: President H. R. Milner presents Garrett with a chest of silver on behalf of staff members.
Banquet for Julian Garrett, retiring vice-president of Northwestern Utilities Ltd.: President H. R. Milner presents Garrett with a chest of silver on behalf of staff members.
Children escape from drowning: (L-R) Dennis and Bryan O'Donnell, who were rescued by Joseph Wark when they fell off a raft into a South Side pond.
Children escape from drowning: (L-R) Dennis and Bryan O'Donnell, who were rescued by Joseph Wark when they fell off a raft into a South Side pond.
Flowers in the shape of an oil derrick to pay tribute to Fred Byron, an oil supply representative who was killed on the Calgary highway in a traffic accident.
Flowers in the shape of an oil derrick to pay tribute to Fred Byron, an oil supply representative who was killed on the Calgary highway in a traffic accident.
S. W. DeVries family, Dutch immigrants, leaving Edmonton for Clandonald.
S. W. DeVries family, Dutch immigrants, leaving Edmonton for Clandonald.
Edward J. Taylor, retiring as local freight agent with the CPR after 46 years of railway service, is awarded the safety trophy.
Edward J. Taylor, retiring as local freight agent with the CPR after 46 years of railway service, is awarded the safety trophy.