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Pauline Alward Name Change Records

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/85
  • Item
  • [ca. 1957]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item contains a group of documents related to the changing of Pauline Alward’s name to Pauline (Alward) Spatz after her marriage to Albert Spatz. Includes her license to work in New York which was valid until 1973.

The Corner Drug Store Prescription Bag

Item is a prescription bag from The Corner Drug Store which was located on Dixon Block. The prescription was for John Alward and was prescribed by Dr. C. L. Gass.

Front view of 119 Lansdowne Street

Item is a photograph of the front door of the house on Lansdowne Street, Sackville, NB, which at the time led to the sun porch. This photograph was taken the year that Mabel and John Alward moved to Sackville.

Pauline & Mabel Alward

Item is a photograph of Mabel and her daughter Pauline, summer 1953, in front of the house on Lansdowne Street, Sackville, NB. Other details in this photograph include the original handmade screen door, the original garage, and Lucky, Pauline’s dog.

Wood Point Baptist Church Treasurer Records

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/77
  • Item
  • 1947-1953
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Items are a collection of treasurer records for the Wood Point Baptist Church, where Mabel (Wry) Alward was treasurer from 1906 – 1953. The content includes information regarding members, donations, services, and repairs. A contract for repairs (1949) involves the appointment of a three-person committee to oversee repairs, one of whom was John Alward.

Pauline Alward Letter of Acceptance

Item is a letter of acceptance sent to Pauline Alward from Rose Jennings RN, Superintendent of Nurses at the Long Island Home dated November 7, 1952, stating that Alward had been accepted into the position of evening supervisor.

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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