Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at the presentation of an award for the Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts in Guelph, Ontario.
Item is a medal commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Order of Canada (1967-1977). On the front of the coin is a flying owl, a crown and a maple leaf. On the back of the coin is a relief of the profiles of two men and the words "GVBERNATOR DOMINAQVE GABRIELLA LEGER VIR EXC JVLTVS SVMMVS R.P." The coin is gold and is in a black case with a padded lid. Inside the lid, in gold printing, is the inscription "Tenth Anniversary of the Order of Canada 1967-1977".
Item is a certificate relating to George Gale's appointment as a King's Counsel in November 1945.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at a meeting of the Hamilton Lawyers' Club. The text has been annotated by Gale.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at a meeting of the County Court Judges Association on the subject of contempt of court.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at a gathering of members of the 6th Judicial District of the U.S. Federal Courts in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Item is a full-text typewritten address on the subject of the court system in Canada, written and annotated by George Gale and delivered to a meeting of dentists. Included is a page of related notes.
Item is a full-text typewritten address prepared by George Gale and delivered to first-year law students at Osgoode Hall Law School on the subject of the court system in Canada. The item has been annotated by Gale.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale on the subject of courts in Canada to the Rotary Club. This address appears to be a version of a 1956 address on the same subject.
Item is an annotated full-text typewritten address given by George Gale to a meeting of Harvard Associates on the subject of new developments in criminal law.
Item is a numbered outline used by George Gale in an address to the Attorney General's department in 1954. It details steps to take in presenting evidence during a trial, including how to manage witnesses, the judge, cross examination and a lawyer's own behaviour.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at the funeral of Chief Justice Dana Porter.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at a dinner held in honour of his 30 years on the bench. The item has been annotated by Gale.
File consists of a programme for the 1993 Gale Cup Moot Competition, for which Robert Gale was the guest speaker, and a letter sent along with the programme by Robert Gale to George and Hilda Gale regarding the event.
Fonds consists of records created and maintained by George Gale. The majority of the records relate to his career as a lawyer and judge, however, some items pertain to his personal and family life. The fonds includes scrapbooks, certificates, published writings, photographs, speeches, and artifacts.
Gale, George Alexander, 1906-1997Item is a numbered index of speeches given by Gale between 1954 and 1979, detailing the title of the speech, the event at which the speech was given, and the date.
Item features an article titled "A look at the courts in Canada" (p. 399-408) written by George Gale. The article is the text of an address delivered by Gale at the 29th annual convention of the International Association of Insurance Counsel at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia on 14 July 1956.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale to introduce Chief Justice George Challies at a Lawyers' Club dinner held on 10 January 1966. This item has been annotated by Gale.
File consists of a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at a dinner of the Advocates' Society in honour of the 50th anniversary of John J. Robinette's call to the Bar. Also included in the file is a letter from John Arnup to George Gale regarding the content of Arnup's planned remarks for this event and a copy of that address.
Item consists of typewritten notes for an address given by George Gale at a judges dinner held at Osgoode Hall. The item has been annotated by Gale.