Subfonds contains personal papers of Pauline (Alward) Spatz, including records pertaining to her schooling, her career as a registered nurse, and other personal papers, as well as a group of family photographs dating back to her great grandfather, Isaac Wry, and succeeding generations. Content is divided into four series: Photographs, School Records, Nursing Records, and Other Personal Papers.
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.
Item is a receipt for water at 53 Lansdowne, and includes the original bill and envelope. This bill was paid in advance so that the cost was covered until 1952.
Items are a number of receipts with dates falling between 1949 and 1950. Included are the following: two receipts for water bills; one receipt for an Everyready Battery from Perry Electric and Supply Co.; a car insurance receipt for the Chevy; a lawn swing bill delivered by the Canadian Buffalo Sled Co. Ltd.; a receipt from Alden Hicks for pressing 16 tons of hay; two receipts from Perry Electric and Supply Co. for repairs to the Philco radio; a property tax receipt for 53 Lansdowne Street; one coupon for a pen from Federal Pen in Trois-Riviere, Quebec; and a news clipping about Dr. George J. Trueman, former president of Mount Allison University.
Item is a paid bill from C. W. Palmer, General Repairs on All Makes of Cars, located on Queen’s Road. The repairs, costing $91.42 including $45.25 for labour, were paid by John Alward.
Item is a letter from Tingley Bros. & Duncan Limited regarding the purchase of 60.62 cords of wood from John Alward, and includes two bills and the original envelope.
Item is a receipt for plumbing from G. R. Baker Plumbing and Heating, located on Main Street, Sackville, NB. It was addressed to Herb Beal, who rented the house at 53 Lansdowne Street.
Item includes both the bill and receipt for work done on the furnace in the house at 53 Lansdowne St. At this time, the house was being rented by Jim Bowes, the Chief of Police of Sackville, NB.