The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
This marker was funded by the Province and erected by the Parks and Recreation Department in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The sign was located on corner of 112 Avenue and 76 Street. The man second f
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary. From left to right are: Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak, Grant MacEwan, ?, Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes.
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary. From left to right are: Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak, ?, Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes, ?.
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
Standing at the podium is former Lieutenant Governor and Mayor of Calgray Grant MacEwan. Seated is Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak. The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennia
From left to right: ?, Commissioner Tom Adams, Alderman Ed Leger, ?, Jane Adams
The cake was presented at a dinner at the Calgary Convention Centre. The cake has 100 candles, and reads "Edmonton Wishes Calgary a Happy 100th Birthday".