Photograph of the table set up for the Soccer Marathon; a banner with a Bible verse on it is hanging in the background and a man is speaking into a microphone. Neil Snider is standing on the far left of the picture.
Photograph of an unidentified student, LLC Executive Director Paul Wilson, an unidentified official, and John McKay - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance - gathered around a podium. Don Page stands at right.
Photograph of the unveiling of a plaque. an unidentified student and John McKay - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance - stand at the left of the plaque; LLC Executive Director Paul Wilson and administrator Don Page are pictured on the right.
Photograph of a close-up of the plaque created by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. English script reads as follows:
"This refined and elegant Queen Anne Revival house is as impressive now as when it was built in 1909 for lumber baron John R. Booth. Hallmark features of this style, popular from the 1880s to the 1910s, are displayed on the two main facades of the house. Stylistic elements inspired by late medieval sources include the elaborate shaped gables, ornate stone moulding and the roof's intersecting ridges. Architect John W. H. Watts enhanced the design by adding a square corner tower surmounted by finely sculpted finials to create a house of baronial grandeur."