Item is a newspaper clipping which highlights the occasion when the doors to York Street were officially opened at the Owens Art Gallery. The clipping has two photographs of Pauline (Alward) Spatz standing between Mayor Will Campbell and Mount Allison University President Ian Newbould
Item is a certificate of appreciation presented to Pauline Spatz by the Town of Sackville in recognition of her interest, time and personal commitment to the Owens Art Gallery. This was given as part of Sackville’s Volunteer Appreciation night, and was described in two newspaper clippings included with the certificate.
Item is a postcard addressed to Pauline Alward sent from her friend Marjorie Jean Wood. Postcard depicts the Science Building at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB.
Items are three autograph books belonging to Pauline (Alward) Spatz and containing inscriptions from numerous individuals. The green book is dated from Wood Point, NB, 1935 and includes inscriptions from her parents and grandparents. The blue patterned book was a gift from a friend for Christmas 1939, and many of the autographs within are from time spent at a cottage on Mason’s Beach when working on correspondence courses in summer 1941. Lastly, the brown album contains autographs primarily from 1942 – 1943, and from her time spent at Sackville High School.
Item is a coloring book given to Pauline Alward on November 14, 1931 [her seventh birthday] with the inscription, “To Pauline with love – Jack and Bud” [Alward’s cousins]. A valentine postcard from Theola Ward is tucked between pages.
Item is the birth certificate of Pauline Alward, born November 14, 1924 at Mrs. Phinney’s Maternity Home which is now 80 Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB. She was delivered by Dr. J. A. Secord.
Items are two certificates of appreciation awarded to Pauline (Alward) Spatz on the 50th Anniversary of the Sackville Memorial Hospital. One certificate is signed by Frank McKenna, Premier of the Province of New Brunswick, and the other is signed by Dr. Marilyn Trenholme who was then the provincial Minister of the State for Family.