Oral history interview with Sally Rogow, who was born in New York, 1930. Sally's grandparents were born somewhere in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Sally's uncle was the first Jewish man to be a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army, while her mother helped organized women during the Second World War. Sally worked as a teacher, teaching blind and handicap children, eventually advocating for those with Special Needs.
Oral history interview with Morris Saltzman who was born in Winnipeg, 1918. Morris's father brought the family to Vancouver because he was became a successful merchant, eventually owning two grocery stores; 1st in wholesale potato business; second on corner of Nelson and Bute St. Morris was involved in and or speaks of B'nai B'rith, Jewish Community Fund and Council, Zionist Organization, Community Fund and Council, Vancouver Lodge and St. John's Shaughnessy Men's Club.
Photograph depicts a boy riding a cow, as a rodeo clown runs alongside; the cow is kicking. A man smoking a cigarette stands nearby with his arms out. A crowd and amusement park rides are in the background.
Photograph depicts a young cowgirl sitting on a horse with a ribbon in her mouth; two young girls are standing beside her with their hands on the horse.
Photograph depicts a cowboy bending down to talk to a young boy wearing cowboy attire. Three men are riding horses in the background; other men are standing near the fence.