In Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, during winter, PAN of women with children being pushed in baby carriages to TILT UP on a bronze statue, standing on a pedestal, representing the curé Antoine Labelle (1833-1891), statue which was created in 1924 by the renown sculptor Alfred Laliberté, TILT DOWN to the women and children walking among snowbanks. ZOOM OUT on a large round window (rose window) on the façade of the Saint-Jérôme Cathedral and TILT UP to the statue of curé Labelle. PAN along snowbanks and ZOOM IN on the same statue. PAN of people leaving the Cathedral (after a funeral service) to the same statue.