Community Builders: The Organisations, Groups and Fraternities of The Pas - Sam Waller Museum Community Builders Sam Waller Museum
[VIDEO TEXT] This is one of the parks set up by the local Rotary Club. It’s south of town I believe it’s Centennial Park or Terry Fox Park […]
[VIDEO TEXT] This is the dedication plaque dedicated to children donated by Charlebois Council #2704 and the family of Bro. Vern Bernstrom October 10, 20- 2004. This is […]
[VIDEO TEXT] ] Across the street we have Kinsmen Place which was developed as our new thrift store and it’s a work place for adults that have intellectual […]
[VIDEO TEXT] This area here is Sunset Park as you can see the Rotary Wheel and The Pas Rotary Club was instrumental in setting this up I guess […]
[VIDEO TEXT] We are now overlooking the Saskatchewan River in The Pas and we’re on what is called the Look Out and this was one of the things […]
[VIDEO TEXT] This is the Charlebois Chapel. The Knights of Columbus were instrumental in providing some assistance for its reconstruction and this is the original residence and chapel […]
[VIDEO TEXT] This is the Riverside Cemetery. This is sort of a start to our introduction to the various projects that our service groups and fraternal organizations have […]
This photo is W. H. Bunting. He was a Mason and an ardent supporter and worker for the Liberal party but never sought political office for himself. He was […]
Photograph of John R. Kerr, who was a Mason. John R. Kerr was born in Elgin, Ontario in 1871 and came to The Pas in 1913 as a […]
This is a photograph of the late Henry Fishman. He was a Rotarian, who came to The Pas in July 1919. He became a highly respected merchant and citizen. He […]
Photograph showing Mr. J. A. Campbell. He had a Bachelor of Laws and was a 32 Degree Mason (within the Scottish Rite of Masonry). He was a Rotarian and […]