Object is a Air Cadets of Canada lapel pin, one piece stample gold eagle with its wings spread out surmounted by a maple leaf; light blue enamel band below the eagle with gold letter capitualized text "AIR CADETS CANADA". The fastener is a screw back.
Object is an engraved plaque recognizing Robert Thompson's service as a chiropractor. The plaque is mounted onto plywood enclosed in a brass plated frame. On the plaque' back is manufacturer sticker: Walter G. Agnew Ltd., Jeweller.
The plaque reads: "Alberta Chiropractic Association Award. Chiropactor Of The Year, 1959, Dr. R.N. Thompson. In grateful recognition of outstanding service to your profession and to your fellow man.
Object is an award of merit recognizing Robert Thompson service within the Alberta Chiropractic Association. The award of merit is engraved on a metal plate that is affixed to a metal adornation that features a rolled out sroll with laurel wreath behind the scroll, and this feature is attached to a wooden base.
The plaque reads: "Alberta Chiropractic Association, Award of Merit. Be it known that Dr. Robert N. Thompson for having served the chiropractic profession and the public unselishly is hereby given the A.C.A. Award of Merit. March 7, 1981."
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson holding the driver's door of the driver's side with Hazel at the wheel. George Thompson is seated in the passenger side with David directly behind Hazel. Members of the Thompson family are in a Chevrolet sedan and parked beside a curb where there is a tall brick wall with bicycles leaning up against. There is a label affixed to the bottom right corner that reads "All in the family 1968."
Item is a political poster from Robert N. Thompson's Social Credit Party branch in British Columbia. On the top of the poster it says "Are you satisfied with your present government? And below that reads some of the problems with Canada's government which says, "Increasing burden of taxation, insecurity and regimentation or with the empty promise of socialism. Under those words it reads "or do you want! Prosperity, Security and Freedom with Social Credit." And at the bottom of the poster says, "We want to help you! Do you want to help yourself?" And at the very bottom of the poster is a blank place where a official representative of the social credit league would leave their phone number and mailing address to receive phone calls or mail from the public.
Object is an asymmetrical dagger in a leather sheath. The sheath is a tanned leather colour, with visible stitching and multiple thin leather strands tied around it. It has a thick leather strap that acts as a belt, including a belt buckle. The handle of the dagger is wooden, and a metal cone sticks out of the top of the handle.
Item is a print photograph of an audience seated at long rectangle tables with their faces pointed left at the Social Credit of Canada leadership convention in Ottawa.