Item is a card sent to John Alward for Father’s Day from his daughter Pauline (Alward) Spatz, which contains a lock of hair. On the envelope is written “Daddy, June 16, 1957, with love” and on the inside the card is signed Pauline, Albert, and Lucky [her dog].
Item is a portrait of a group of young children with a woman in the middle [likely a school class and teacher]. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.
Item is a letter addressed to Pauline Alward regarding her completion of a correspondence course she took, as well as a statement written by Alward during this time which displayed her determination to complete the course.
Item is a brown decorative case with red satin lining and a gold/glass frame protecting one of two tintype photographs Tinted tintype on left is of Florence Etter Tintype protected by frame on right is of Harold Etter Florence and Harold Etter were siblings and were buried at the Mount Whatley Cemetery
Items are the correspondence course books which Pauline Alward used for her grade ten year. The subjects included are Algebra, Chemistry, English, French, Geometry, History, and Physics. Also includes a schedule that Alward made for her studies.
Item is a photograph of the dining room looking into the living room of the house on Lansdowne Street, Sackville, NB, taken in summer 1963. Seated in the dining room are John and Pauline Alward.