File consists of a yearbook covering men's and women's basketball teams at Humber for 2004-2005. The yearbooks contain some historical statistics as well.
Vertical colour image. The image features a man and a woman embracing from the chest up. The man is on the left and the woman on the right. The man’s head is slightly cut off at the top of the image. He has short brown hair and is wearing a white button up shirt. The woman is wearing a purple feathered hat and a pink top with a white collar. The white collar has floral embroidery and the pink fabric has a burgundy design. At the bottom corner of the image, there is a marbled green and grey book with a white title. The bottom of the image has a green rectangle with white text. The document is within a black frame.
The Gho is Bhutan's traditional knee-length robe for men, tied at the waist with a woven belt called a kera. It features large cuffs and an interior pocket, created by its unique folding style. Mandatory in formal settings, the Gho reflects Bhutanese cultural identity and heritage. n/a Men's National Dress of Bhutan Toronto, Canada
File consists two copies of a faxed biography of Leung Sum. She was born on October 1, 1903 in Hong Kong, and arrived in Vancouver in 1922. She was married to Lay Gee Leung (David Lee). She lived in Chinatown in the back of the WK Oriental Gardens Restaurant, owned by her family. The biography discusses her connection to The Jade Peony, "Mom was never an early riser but she was an early arriver-- especially when it came to coming home just a few hours before dawn. Some of those wonderful memories are captured in the words written by Wayson or Sonny Choy in his reminiscences in the Jade Peony as well as in his upcoming work."