The Catholic Social Club of Our Lady of Grace Parish- c. 1940s Presenting the play "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" Partial cast Left- Right: Laura Windle, Eleanor MacMillan, Mary Baker, Uella Raymond, Wilfred Lagroix
View of Mille Roches across Bergin Lake from Frying Pan Island. The structures from left to right: Tait Estate - St. George's Anglican Hall, Rodney Silmser home and tourist cabins, Cecil MacMillan home, George Derousie home, Joe Robertson home, and Fire Truck garage at right.
Howard Manson Block, Mille Roches, with Stanley Fleming's home at left. Morris Fyckes had a General Store and Post Office in this building. This store was originally built in 1842, but was destroyed by fire in the 1938-39 New Year's Eve fire. It was rebuilt in 1940
Top left - Probably the New Year's Eve fire in downtown Mille Roches 1938-39; Top middle - Long Sault Rapids and Cornwall Canal - c.1940s; Top right - Rapids Prince heading to the Long Sault Rapids - c. 1940s; Middle left - unidentified; Middle right - Rapids Prince in Long Sault Rapids Bottom left - At the Cornwall Canal - the canal banks were noted for their beautiful gardens - c. 1940s Bottom middle - Pleasure craft in the Cornwall Canal - Long Sault Rapids and Long Sault Island beyond - c. 1940s Bottom right - Rapids Prince in "The Cellar" of the Long Sault Rapids - c. 1940s- donated by Marie Gallagher
Top - Generators/dynamos at Mille Roches Powerhouse Bottom left - Educators at Mille Roches Public School - L-R: William (Bill) McLeod, Margaret McDonald, Floyd E. Barkley Bottom right - Generators/dynamos at Mille Roches Powerhouse - photos c. 1940s
Top left - Bruce Miller, Mille Roches - c. 1940s Top right - Kay Windle with daughters, Brenda (L) and Wendy (R) at garden opposite HighwY #2 from Harry Windle's home and barber shop at left. House at right belonged to the Murdock, Elliott and Alguire families - photo c. late-1940s Bottom left - south-west view of S.S. #4 - Mille Roches Public School, constructed in 1914 Bottom right - Bergin Lake viewed from downtown Mille Roches - c. early 1950s
Top left- Mille Roches United Church - c. 1940s Top right - One of the last remaining structures still standing at Mille Roches in 1958. In the background is the dyke, created to hold the waters of Lake St. Lawrence Bottom left - Mille Roches United Church awaits its demolition. The barn is on the property of Messecar/McCartney - photo c. 1958 Bottom right - Crusher at Mille Roches Quarry - c. late 1800s
Top left - Stanley Fleming in garden at his home with Derousie Hardware Store and Warehouse in background - c. late-1940s Top right - Unidentified child at Morrison McIntosh's General Store, Front Street, Mille Roches - c. 1940s Bottom left - Site of IGA Supermarket at Highway #2 - Mille Roches - c. 1940s Bottom right - View from behind Alkerton's Service Station, looking east to Highway #2. Provincial Paper Mill water tower at centre of photo behind trees. The McLellan boat house is at centre left
Top left - A view to the south from the Powerhouse dyke, with "The Foot" of Sheek Island at right. Barnhart Island in the distance. The dried up Powerhouse sluiceway with Old Mille Roches at left, with Lower Road. Photo c. 1940s Top right- St. George's Roman Catholic Chapel at Mille Roches, built in 1891. Photo taken c. 1940s Bottom - Skinny dipping at the Mille Roches Quarry - c. 1940s
Maurice Conway and Ronnie Ray at the Mille Roches Horticultural Society garden, east of Garnet Cook's Texaco Service Station at left. The Howard Manson Block is partially hidden by the sign, with the Manson Warner Block and Bush's Restaurant and Taxi Stand at right. The sign shown in this photo is displayed at the Moulinette Station at the Lost Villages Museum. Photo c. 1940s
Drownings at the Long Sault Rapids, - Leonard, Mary, and Frances Laurin and Charles W. Baker. Private Thorold Locey of the SDG Highlanders, the hero of a dramatic rescue of a boat holding Isabel McMillan, Fred "Teddie" Ladouceur, and Sandford Wereley - August 12, 1940