An entire deck of alcan playing cards in card box still wrapped in plastic. The front has an Alcan pattern, the back has a plain brown design with the four suits at each corner. There is information around the sides of the card case "GEMACO BRIDGE" "PLAYING CARDS MADE IN U.S.A." "GEMACO TRADEMARK OF QUALITY IN PLAYING CARDS" "PLASTIC COATED"
An entire deck of alcan playing cards in card box still wrapped in plastic. The front has an Alcan pattern, the back has a plain brown design with the four suits at each corner. There is information around the sides of the card case "GEMACO BRIDGE" "PLAYING CARDS MADE IN U.S.A." "GEMACO TRADEMARK OF QUALITY IN PLAYING CARDS" "PLASTIC COATED"
Photo showing Ron Alexander, Wilbert Alexander, Ted Alexander, Celia Alexander and Alice Alexander playing in the water of the Douglas Channel while enjoying the summer sun.
Photo showing Ron Alexander, Wilbert Alexander, Ted Alexander, Celia Alexander and Alice Alexander playing in the water of the Douglas Channel while enjoying the summer sun.
Photograph of a car covered in posters 'to some boys a dad is just a name of a cookie' and ' the big run for little brothers' s; small boy in the trunk of the car ; going down Haisla Hill
Photograph of a car covered in posters 'to some boys a dad is just a name of a cookie' and ' the big run for little brothers' s; small boy in the trunk of the car ; going down Haisla Hill
Photograph of a cheque for $1213.42 was the result of the followers of Hope campaign organized by the Kitimat beta Sigma Phi. The money was turned over by the beta Sigma phi member Isobel Patzelt to KAMR president Tony Jenster while Alex Sinclair and Florence Dowker watch. A spokesman for Beta Sigma Phi said thanks go mout to all those who generously donated to the cause and especially to Mrs Helen Geyer, campaign chairman, and all the ladies who [participated. Funds will be used to purchase a bus for transporting the retarded to various functions.
Photograph of a cheque for $1213.42 was the result of the followers of Hope campaign organized by the Kitimat beta Sigma Phi. The money was turned over by the beta Sigma phi member Isobel Patzelt to KAMR president Tony Jenster while Alex Sinclair and Florence Dowker watch. A spokesman for Beta Sigma Phi said thanks go mout to all those who generously donated to the cause and especially to Mrs Helen Geyer, campaign chairman, and all the ladies who [participated. Funds will be used to purchase a bus for transporting the retarded to various functions.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."