Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson and three unidentified men standing in what appears to be a grocery store. To the left of the men is a glass case full of what appears to be prepared food. Written on verso: "D3"
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson standing at a red podium, looking down. He is likely a speaker for the Opening Collingwood Project, at Collingwood School. Written on verso: "Opening Collingwood Project - Oct 5/92".
Photograph depicts six unidentified men standing in a line. Four of the men are in turbans, and all appear to be members of the Indo-Canadian community. Three of the men have Canadian flags in their suit pockets. This photo is likely from an Indo-Canadian Canada Day celebration.
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson kneeling beside a Sikh man. The Sikh man had a large book open in front of him, and appears to be reading. This photo was likely taken at the Harmandir Sahib (known as the "Golden Temple"), in India.
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson on the far right of the photo. Moe Sihota is second from the right. The men appear to be standing in front of a wood wall. There is a black and white portrait of a man in a frame on the left hand side.
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson and an unidentified man in a gray suit shaking hands. The man in the gray suit is holding a rectangular gift wrapped in gold paper. Behind Bernie is a banner which reads: "Malaysia Airlines/Canadian Airlines International - Inaugural Flight to Vancouver - Malaysia - November, 1995 - Canadian". Bernie is wearing a name tag which says: "Bernie - MLA Vancouver". The man in the grey suit it wearing a tag that reads: "VIP".
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson speaking with a Sikh man in what appears to be a lumberyard. Bernie is wearing a tan jackets and a hardhat. The Skih man is wearing an orange vest. There are piles of wood behind them and to the far right of the image. This was likely taken at a mill or factory.
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson shaking hands with an unidentified man in a brown suit and an unidentified man in a green sweater. Written on verso: "Xmas 93 - Moberly Hall". This event likely took place at what is now known as Moberly Arts and Cultural Center.