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Wendel Meldrum as Jessie Bucke and Colm Feore as Dr. Bucke. 

A vertical black and white film still. The image shows a woman and man facing each other but their heads are looking at the direction of the camera. The woman (on the left) has brown hair in an updo, an earring, and a floral pattern shirt. The man (on the right) is wearing a white button up shirt. The woman’s hand is on the man’s arm. Behind all of the people, is out of focus greenery. Around the image is a white border with black text below the image. The image is held within a black frame.      

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West Point Inn

Front: Black and White photo of West Point Inn Restaurant, half-tone printed. The picture shows the street view of the restaurant (white building with black window overhangs, one storey) with seven cars parked in front of it. A blurred figure of a woman in a white dress is also seen crossing the parking lot at the left of the postcard. A white border surrounds the photograph with black text at the bottom.

Back: The back of the postcard is beige. The postcard is divided into almost two parts with a line dividing it vertically with a horizontal line at the top of the vertical. There is text on the left side of the divide and above the horizontal line. At the right corner, there is a rectangle with text.   

Whimbrel Point

Light brown wooden rectangle sign. The right side has a slightly diagonal (shorter at the top, and extends towards bottom). The left side is slightly diagonal (extends farther at the bottom and goes inward at the middle) with a protruding rectangle at the top. There is black text across the front and blue paint at the bottom centre.      

White Ribbon campaign materials

File consists of material relating to the Humber Orangeville support of the Headwaters White Ribbon campaign. The pledge was signed by 1st and 2nd year Police Foundation students. The file includes postcards and a photograph of the students after signing the pledge, and a letter from Joe Andrews.

Wilderness Survival Course : [news clippings]

File consists of news clippings about a Wilderness Survival Course taught by Humber in the late 1970s/early 1980s. The course generated controversy over the killing of rabbits as part of the program (which is reflected in most of the articles). The file also includes a letter from Humber's Continuing Education Chair to the Editor of the "Globe and Mail."

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