Series consists of administrative records of the Reform Party of Canada from the beginnings of the Party until it's reformation into the Canadian Alliance.
Greeting cards
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- Christmas cards illustrated by Illingworth H. Kerr including:
- 01.04 Coyotes (Christmas song)
- 01.05 Little Moses (signed by IHK)
- 01.06 Mallards going up
- 01.07 Moose in snow (signed "Best wishes from Buck + Mary")
- 01.08 Snow geese (includes letter to Audrey from Mary Kerr)
- 01.09 Squirrel in tree (signed "Best wishes from Buck + Mary)
Series consists of correspondence with artists, greeting and Christmas cards, exhibition catalogues, news clippings and photographs.
- Subseries consists of early administrative records of the Reform Party primarily created prior to a reorganization of the Party’s main functions along departmental lines in 1991. During the early years of the Party there was no formal administrative structure and hence these records relating to constituency development, fundraising, financial tracking, communications and policy appear to have been created and maintained by the Chief Administrative Officer, Donna Larson, who also acted in the capacity of manager of fundraising and membership development.
- Includes area council minutes, head office bulletins, fundraising letters, Reform Fund Canada minutes, press releases, speeches, auditor’s reports, constituency development files, candidate recruitment records, budgets, cash flow/audit files, financial statements, speeches, Senate campaign records, the Party constitution, and related materials.
Consists of views of the Orr and Miller families, and greeting cards.
Consists of dance cards and greeting cards.
Subseries consists of general photographs of Reform Party members, those used for Reform publications, and other Reform activities and events.
Includes Winnipeg Skating Rink programs and Winnipeg General Hospital memorabilia.
The cards frequently include poems, written by her sisters, which relate to the gifts they accompanied.
The cards frequently include poems, written by her sisters, which relate to the gifts they accompanied.
Consists of commercial greeting cards and postcards and holiday cards. Many cards feature floral motifs and humorous sayings. There are inscriptions on some of the verso.
Includes Marion’s War Service Badge certificate (1919), and a weekly weight chart kept by her for six months during her time nursing at Ninette Sanatorium (1923-1924).
Contains mostly greeting cards