A bear caught by Alternative Service workers
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.34.2.2-8_11
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- [1941 or 1942]
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A bear caught by Alternative Service workers
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Alternative Service workers cutting weeds at Montreal River
Alternative Service workers eating watermellon
Alternative Service workers filling trucks
Caption in album reads: "Getting ground to fill in low places." Alternative Service work project to build a section of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Alternative Service workers in front of a cabin
Caption in album reads: "three Markham Boys and one Rainham." Left to right: Leonard Burkholder (Markham, Ontario), Lorne (?) Wideman (Markham area), Vernon Yager (Selkirk, Ontario), Leonard Ramer (Markham, Ontario). All were part of Montreal River Group 5 (9 Dec 1941 - 11 Jul 1942).
Alternative Service workers reassembling a building
Alternative Service workers reassembling a building on the camp grounds for a garage. See also Hist.Mss. 1.34.2.2-8_13.
Alternative Service workers tearing down a building for a garage
This building was moved to the camp for a garage.
Alternative Service workers with a bear they caught
Alternative Service workers working on a road
Caption in album reads: "Two miles past the Montreal River camp." Alternative Service workers with a truck work on a road bed.
Chapel and recreation hall, Montreal River
Caption in album: "Had first service in new Chapel June 28, 1942."