File consists of records pertaining to the death of Don Vaugeois, Pauline Vaugeois' brother. Records include sympathy cards, newspaper article about his passing, and the obituary. File also contains business card for Don's Piano and a bookmark.
File consists of records pertaining to the history of the Jesuit College in Edmonton. The college was also known was St. Francis Xavier College; it was later take over by the Canadian government and converted into Camsell Hospital. Records includ the manuscript for the second edition of a book titled "Le college des Jesuites d'Edmonton, 1913-1942" by Fr. Roland Berube; two information booklets on the College titled "L'Oeuvre du College des Jesuites d'Edmonton" 1940 and "Le College des Jesuites, Edmonton, Classes de Philosophie de 1939-40." There are also various collected research materials include copies of newspaper articles and books excerpts, school photographs, student lists, and correspondence.
File consists of a certificate from The Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, certifying that Pauline Vaugeois lived through Edmonton's record cold spell, Jan. 7 - Feb. 1, 1969. It includes the daily high and low temperatures recorded at the Edmonton Industrial Airport between those dates.
File contains envelopes and some postcards collected by Pauline Vaugeois for the stamps. All the stamps are from Canada and there are some loose stamps as well.
File consists of one photograph of Guider Evelyn Fraser with her family: husband Michael and children Adrienne and Mark. Second photograph depicts Evelyn Fraser's daughter, Adrienne, second from the right with the glasses, at her enrollment into the Girl guides. Third photograph depicts Evelyn Fraser's daughter, Adrienne, and son, Mark, in uniform for Remembrance Day service at school.
File consists of two photographs. One photo depicts Evelyn Fraser with her daughters, Kathy, Wendy, and June. One photo depicts Evelyn Fraser standing by the Peace Candle in Dublin.