Oral history interview with Morey (Maurice) Veno who was born in Vancouver. His parents, father’s name originally Jacob Venogrotsky, and mother’s name was Sara Posten, they were from Eastern Europe. Discusses involvement with a number of organizations; Achdut (free loan society), B’Nai Brith, Zionist organizations and Young Judea
A booklet advertising the city of North Vancouver sent to Edward Joseph Seidelman. Booklet contains black and white photographs of various places and attractions in North Vancouver in the early 1900s.
Photograph depicts a "White Cane Week" photograph, an awareness campaign for the blind and vision impaired for CBC. It was possibly part of a Public Service Announcement. Titled 'Blindman in the Street'.
Photograph depicts a reception at a hotel for Donnett Bennet of BC Telephone Company, done for Lovick. Photograph also depicts Fred Schiffer in foreground, setting up.