Aug., 2015: Potential Ziggfields, 1940
This photo from the Janet Berton collection, pictures Janet (née Walker) with her Sorority sisters in the summer of 1940. The picture, titled “Potential Ziggfields” shows members of the University of British Columbia’s Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, during a camping trip in Vancouver. In Vaughan, Janet Berton is remembered as an influential member of the Kleinburg community for her avid involvement in various organizations and historical groups, including; Heritage Vaughan, the Kleinburg Binder Twine Festival, the Canadian Federation of University Women, the Kleinburg Area Ratepayers Association and the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee to name a few. As the wife of noted Canadian author and well-known television personality and journalist Pierre Berton, Janet and her husband continue to be remembered for their impact on Vaughan, and the community of Kleinburg today.
City of Vaughan Archives: MG 52
Aug., 2015: Potential Ziggfields, 1940
This photo from the Janet Berton collection, pictures Janet (née Walker) with her Sorority sisters in the summer of 1940. The picture, titled “Potential Ziggfields” shows members of the University of British Columbia’s Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, during a camping trip in Vancouver. In Vaughan, Janet Berton is remembered as an influential member of the Kleinburg community for her avid involvement in various organizations and historical groups, including; Heritage Vaughan, the Kleinburg Binder Twine Festival, the Canadian Federation of University Women, the Kleinburg Area Ratepayers Association and the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee to name a few. As the wife of noted Canadian author and well-known television personality and journalist Pierre Berton, Janet and her husband continue to be remembered for their impact on Vaughan, and the community of Kleinburg today.
City of Vaughan Archives: MG 52