"If my name you wish to see:
Turn to page 103." [handwritten in blue ink on first endpaper]
"ha ha fooled you" [handwritten in blue ink on page 103]
'(my favourite story) B. H." [handwritten in pencil on page 103]
"Literature period: Tuesday November 28, 1939" [handwritten in blue ink on last endpaper]
erased drawing of a horse on back pastedown
"Burton" [handwritten in black ink on first page]
"25th N. Burnaby Pack" [handwritten in blue ink on first page]
"25h N. Burnaby Brownie Pack" [handwritten in black ink on title page]
Handwritten text in black ink on front flyleaf reads: "To Margaret Ann / on / your Eighth Birthday / Wishing you / "Many Happy Returns of the Day" / from / Uncle Bert / Aunt Muriel / and Ann. / January 27, 1944.".
Remington's practice of pharmacy : a treatise on the making, standardizing, and dispensing, of official, unofficial, and extemporaneous pharmaceutical preparations, with descriptions of medicinal substances, their properties, uses, and doses, and such other professional service in connection with community health as the pharmacist may be called upon to render
Elmer Wilson Martin was a professional engineer who lived much of his life in Burnaby. He married Ellen Renetta "Reta" (Boyd) Martin in approx. 1930 and the couple moved to Burnaby in 1931 for him to attend UBC. He later enlisted in the RCAF during WWII where he served as a pilot and wing commander. Elmer ran Martin's Auto Villa at 6604 East Hastings Street (later 6574 East Hastings Street) and was heavily involved in local Burnaby politics and with the North Burnaby Board of Trade. The donor states that he ran for Burnaby mayor in 1959 and also donated land to S.F.U. in the late 1960's. He had many businesses throughout his life including Paneloc Buildings, a pre-fab building manufacturing company. His last position was as Director with the construction company Webb & Knapp Canada Ltd.