Photo of Earl and Treva Rowe with their family. Pictured from left to right, back row: Howard Lennox Rowe (known as Lennox), Isobel [last name not indicated] holding her son "Jimmie", William "Bill" Rowe [son of Earl and Treva] holding his son Earl, and Bill's wife Ruth (née Locke). Front row: William Earl Rowe (known as Earl) and his wife Treva (née Lennox), an unidentified child, "Grandma" [Isabella Watson Rowe, mother of Earl] holding Isobel's daughter Caroline, and "Aunt Mary" holding Isobel's eldest son Bobbie. During his political career, Earl Rowe served as reeve of the township of West Gwillimbury from 1919 to 1923. Rowe served as a Member of Provincial Parliament from 1923 to 1925, and was then elected to the House of Commons, where he served until 1935. From 1936 to 1938, he was leader of Conservative Party of Ontario though, as he did not have a seat in the legislature George S. Henry remained Leader of the Opposition. He also served as Ontario's twentieth lieutenant governor from 1963 to 1968. His daughter, Jean Casselman Wadds was also a Member of Parliament and from 1958 to 1962 Earl and Jean were the only father and daughter to sit together in parliament. The Rowe family lived on a farm in Newton Robinson, and Treva remained close with Wilhelmina "Mina" Henderson, whom the family had hired to help with running the household from 1928/9 until 1932. This photo was sent to Mina long after her departure from the family farm and was donated by Mina's daughter, Elizabeth Carson.