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Engraved Letter Opener

Object is a metal letter opener. It is forged from an unknown dark grey metal. It features an ortamental handle with a curved end, and a long, dull blade. The handle is engraved with "Robert N. Thompson," as well as the opposite side reading "BIRKS" as well as three dishwashing icons.

Aerial view of Seal Kap Farm

Photograph of Seal Kap Farm with the original buildings - including the barn - prior to building TWC; aerial photograph taken from the southwest.

Seal Kap Farm

Photograph of Miriam Armstead, former owner of Seal Kap Farm (which was later purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College) sitting in a lawn chair , with her dog. She appears to be sitting next to a pool, and the barns are visible in the background

Slide 74 - the barn

Slide of the barn belonging to the Seal Kap Dairy; this building was later converted to a temporary gym, and called the Barnasium

Christian Workers Group posing outside

Photograph of the members of the Christian Workers Group posing outside the Evangelical Free Church in Enchant, Alberta; Mike Peterson is kneeling at the front of the group

Seal Kap Farm

Photograph of Seal Kap Farm before the land was purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College. The main farmhouse is pictured on the right, with a garage to the left, and a fountain in the foreground.

Seal-Kap Dairy Milk Carton

Object is an empty "Seal-Kap Dairy Homogeneous Milk" Carton, from the "Seal-Kap Dairy LTD." located at R.R.1, Langley BC. The Seal Kap Dairy Farm was located on the Glover Road property before the land was purchased for the founding of TJC.

Stetson Cowboy Hat

Object is a stetson cowboy hat. The hat is comprised of a tan, stiff felt, with a center crease on the top. It features a beige trim which cross over on the left side of the hat to create a bow-esque shape. The sweatband is made of a ruddy-brown leather, featuring multiple stamps. The first is a golden crest in the center of a shielf-like shape, reading "No. 1 Quality Stetson." The second golden stamp reads "Innisfail Alta. June 4 1951." The third stamp--which is not coloured--reads "Our Bes Wishes," which was likely supposed to state "Our Best Wishes."

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