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Anderton-Luyten family fonds

  • CA MED 819
  • Archief
  • 1930-1975

A framed certificate awarded to Dirk G. Luyten for having completed 25 years of continuous service with T. Eaton Co. The certificate was awarded on November 22, 1955. A Management List for the Medicine Hat T. Eaton Company, June 29th, 1960. A special issue of Eaton Quarterly published for staff from coast to coast on the occassion of the Company's 100th birthday, December 8th, 1969. 5 complete editions and 2 partial editions of Chinook Winds, a Calgary Eaton's publication [1954-1962]. 4 Westminister United Church of Canada Publications (ca.1980-2002). A plan book containing various available house designs through Select Home [ca.1950s]. Dick Luyten's program from the retirement dinner of Mr. W.H. Dennis, Eaton manager (April 23, 1952). 4 typed letters from The T. Eaton Co. addressed to Mr. D. Luyten (November, 1970). A memorandum for temporary duty overseas for Mr. W.A. Anderton (May, 1965). Defence Research Establishment Certificate (1975). An airmail letter addressed to Art Anderton during his stay in England, from his father J.E. Anderton in Medicine Hat (May 24, 1965). An Air Mail envelope and note addressed to Master Arthur Anderton of 911 South Railway St. Medicine Hat, Alberta (March 3, 1930). A National Trust Company envelope stamped Toronto, Ontario, 1964. W.A. Anderton's Meteorological Observer's Certificate bestowed by the Meterological Service of Canada, Department of Transport (n.d.). (2) Canadian Army Overseas Leave Pass (April 4, 1940) (April 7, 1945). W.A. Anderton's permanent pass for the No.1 Canadian Sigs. Reinforcement Unit (July, 31, 1944). Canadian Army Clothing and Equipment Statement for WIlliam Arthur Anderton [ca.1942]. Canadian Army Soldier's Pay Book (1941-1945). Orientation booklet for 1 Wing Marville, France, the 1 Air Division Transatlantic air terminal for RCAF service flights. Airline coach ticket [ca.1942]. William Arthur Anderton's World War II Canadian Division, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals patches (2) [ca.1942]. "Who's Who in the West", 14th edition (1974-1975).

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