Label on box reads: “12-16 oz. CGIT kisses.”
Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
52 Archival description results for Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
Series consists of forms, legal documents, organizational charts, and other material related to the administration of the Reform Party of Canada and later the Canadian Alliance.
Certificate presented to H. J. Adames
Includes invitation to the Bachelor Girls’ Second Annual Ball in Nanton.
The fonds consists of minutes, financial records, project reports, photographs, publicity & promotional material, fundraising files, programs, etc.
Calgary International Children's FestivalSubseries consists of files for each of the candidates who ran in the 1993 general election. Includes portrait photographs, resumes, questionnaires, candidate’s leaflets and brochures, correspondence, news clippings, campaign buttons, and other related material.
Consists of a lock of “Oliver’s” hair (1911), list of his words at age two (1912), and a letter from his Aunt Barbara (1918).
Series consists of records relating to the communications function required by the Party to inform its officers, staff, members, candidates, Members of Parliament and the general public about the Party’s activities.
Regarding donation of H. J. Adames’s medals to the RCMP Museum
Includes memorabilia from the Second World War: Kinsman Club stamps showing Hitler and the motto “Help lick ‘im” inside a card entitled “There’ll always be an England”
Series contains miscellaneous regalia/memorabilia including a fan, as well as 1 plaque and 1 cup award.
Series consists of ephemera from various LGBTQ+ events and organizations.
Series consists of ephemeral items, mainly used in publicizing the Party and its activities.
Series consists of ephemera from the beginnings of the Reform Party until the United Alternative/Canadian Alliance. Includes buttons, books, coins, and other material.
Consists of blank stationery, information on production and style guides, and objects including stamps, T-shirts, and a frisbee.
Subseries consists of records related to the administration of the Executive Council and various Executive Council positions such as correspondence, fundraising, assemblies, and memorabilia, mostly during the tenure of Diane Ablonczy as Chair of the Party.
Series consists of records created and accumulated by members of the Executive Council, the Executive Secretary who supported the Council and the Chair, and the Party’s standing and ad hoc committees.
Sub-subseries consists of various publications created by the Party as means of informing members and the general public about the Reform Party, its policies and its activities.
Both volumes contain genealogical information, and interleaved poems, letters, and memorabilia
Photocopies of file 12, for research use
Consists of invitation, program, newspaper clippings, and photographs regarding the unveiling of the plaque in Fort Macleod.
Periodicals, conference materials (1976), report on home and family education for UNESCO (1974), souvenir linen tea towel (1968).