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Wry Family Fonds New Brunswick Buildings and structures
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Property Tax Receipt

Item is a receipt from the Town Clerk’s Office, Town of Sackville, NB, for taxes paid by John Alward on 53 Lansdowne Street, re: the estate of Mathilda Wry, one year after her death

Property Tax Receipt

Item is a receipt from the Town Clerk’s Office, Town of Sackville, NB for taxes paid by John Alward on 53 Lansdowne Street.

Property Tax Receipts

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/31
  • Item
  • 1937-1943
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item includes five tax receipts for 53 Lansdowne St. Original envelope included.

Postcard of Aberdeen High School

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/4
  • Item
  • [ca. 1922]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a postcard sent to Mabel (Wry) Alward from her sister J. Pearl C. Wry. The message reads, “Have all my work finished. Have had a wonderful time. Mrs. Read is a pet. Will see you Sunday if all goes well. In haste for 4:30. P.W.”

Various Bills & Receipts

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/60
  • Item
  • 1949-1950
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

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.

Water Bill Receipt

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.