Community Builders: The Organisations, Groups and Fraternities of The Pas - Sam Waller Museum Community Builders Sam Waller Museum
This is a photograph of an Elks’ playground. Some men are flooding the ice rink in the playground. The season, of course, is winter.
Zamboni purchased from proceeds of Kinsmen fundraising, one of the many activities the Kinsmen have undertaken in The Pas and area. A man wearing a dark uniform driving […]
[VIDEO TEXT] This is the Guy Hall which is a community building constructed and funded by the Knights of Columbus. This building has been used by a number […]
[VIDEO TEXT] Across the street we have one, another local Rotary Park called Rotary Park. Again a few play structures for local children, it is fairly well used […]
[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] ] 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] 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 […]
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 […]