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John, Mabel & Pauline Alward

Item is a photograph of John and Mabel Alward with daughter Pauline Alward, standing in front of the backdoor at the side of the house at Wood Point, NB.

Land & Lumber Agreements

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/54
  • Item
  • 1947-1949
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Items are two pieces of paper plus one envelope that deals with land and lumber agreements. The first, dated 1949, is between John Alward and Clarence S. King and son Adrian King. The second, dated 1947, is between John Alward and Mrs. George Wood.

Letter and Bill from Fred T. Tingley

Item is a personal letter from Fred T. Tingley to John Alward regarding the purchase of pulp wood and the price of the material, and includes a bill and the original envelope.

Letter from Alma F. Law

Item is a letter addressed to Pauline Alward from Alma F. Law, Executive Secretary of the New Brunswick Association of Registered Nurses. During this time, Alward was on staff at the Moncton Hospital and had become president of the Local Chapter of the New Brunswick Association of Registered Nurses, which hosted the annual provincial meeting in October 1950. This letter commended the success of the event.

Letter from Aunt Mame to Mabel

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/6
  • Item
  • [between 1924 and 1928]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a letter addressed to Mabel (Wry) Alward, sent from Mary Elsie Wry (“Mame”), probably written between 1924 and 1928.

Letter from "Dad" (John Willard Wry)

Item is a letter addressed to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Alward, Wood Point, NB, from “Dad” [probably John Willard Wry], Sackville. NB dated May 5, 1926. Original envelope is included.

Letter from Dr. Anne Dixon

Item is a reference letter from Anne Dixon, Dean of Women at Mount Allison University, written “to whom it may concern” about Pauline Alward’s position as nurse in residence.

Letter from Dr. G. D. Gass

Item is a letter signed by Dr. George Gass dated November 12, 1952, which stated that Pauline Alward was “of good character and does not belong to any group or association advocating overthrow of Constitutional Government”. During the McCarthy era, this type of recommendation would have been required in order to move to the USA to work.

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