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Certificate - October 18, 1973

A copy of the marriage licence of William Seidelman and Esther Pearlman. They were married on August 30, 1896 in Vancouver, B.C. This certified copy was issued on October 18, 1973.

Birth Announcement - May 24, 1938

Birth announcement of Carol Ann Mallek born on May 24, 1938 in Victoria, B.C. Announcement is presented in the form of a theatre ticket.

Letter - July 16, 1936

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated July 16, 1936. Enclosed is a copy of another letter assumed to be sent from their mutual cousin, Mrs.Mallek (Alice) in Victoria, British Columbia, dated July 6, 1936.

Broadcast of the Mallek Family

  • CA JMABC A.1998.010, A.2008.007, A.1968.001, A.1971.002, A.2007.017, A.2007.009, A.2011.007, A.2010.055-OH.19.61-01
  • Unidad documental simple
  • December 10, 1968
  • Parte deCyril E. Leonoff fonds

Radio broadcast for the segment/show Enterprise in Action of radio station CJVI Victoria on March 5th, 1961. This episode features the Mallek Family. Two radio hosts outline the Malleks’ lives and successes in both Victoria and Vancouver up until the present (1961).
The broadcast tells the story of husband and wife, Harry R. Mallek and Alice Mallek, who met in Seattle in 1905 and lived there for a short while, later running a general store in Tacoma—despite both being Canadians themselves. Hoping to give their children a Canadian education, they finally moved to Vancouver, briefly, in 1912 and then to Victoria. There, they started a ladies’ ready-to-wear business called the Ladies’ Sample Suithouse. In time with its success, this business changed locations and its name was changed to Mallek’s. The episode also shares details of the Malleks’ children Howard, Laurence, and Edward. The brothers operated quite a successful horseradish business in their adolescence and moved on to other careers. Howard became a doctor while Laurence opened Mallek’s Ltd. of Vancouver and Edward started his own retail business. Meanwhile, Mrs. Mallek, after the passing of Mr. Mallek, still spends her days at Mallek’s in Victoria when she is not spending time with her family or various societies in her community.