An agreement in respect of sale and voting conditions of shares of United Milling and Grain Company Limited, as owned by G. Ayling, A. Higginbottom, E. Stone, and Harry Seidelman. Agreement is dated January 10, 1945. Document contains three signatures.
Black and white image of a sign at an American border crossing. Sign reads "Notice - All persons entering the United States must report to immigration inspector at the border. Failure to do so many result in arrest."
Sports programme for the United Milling and Grain Co. Ltd. annual picnic on Bowen Island. Programme is either from 1929 or 1930. Page one has, presumably, Harry Seidelman's signature. In the programme, Harry Seidelman is listed as belonging to the General Committee and the Entertainment Committee.
One of two copies of the programme from July 15, 1931 for the United Milling and Grain Co. Ltd. annual picnic on Bowen Island. In the programme, Harry Seidelman is listed as belonging to the General Committee, and is also the "Starter" for the day's sporting activities.
Letter from a manager of the Bank of Montreal to Meredith & Co., barristers and solicitors, regarding Harry and Esther Seidelman's house mortgage. Letter is dated July 30, 1970. This letter is one of two enclosures of another letter (see Part 1 of Item 1 in this file).
Image of (L-R) Benjamin "Ben" and William "Bill" Seidelman in the yard of the family home at 1735 East 2nd Avenue. Two photos are available. One photograph is black and white, and the other photograph has been hand-coloured.