This series consists of one bound, published volume of Alf Hales personal memoirs, entitled Memoirs: A Personal History. The autobiography was written and published in 1994.
This series consists of one file of promotional material, correspondence, convention records, memoranda, newspaper clippings, meeting agendas, and correspondence accumulated or created by Alf Hales in his capacity as Kiwanis Club of Guelph president and as a Kiwanis member.
This series primarily consists of ten scrapbooks compiled by, or on behalf of, Alf Hales that document the six Federal elections in which he was involved as a candidate. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings; correspondence with friends and colleagues including such notable politicians as John Diefenbaker, George Drew, and George Hees; political advertisements; and photographs documenting Hales' political campaigns and Conservative party leadership conventions.
This series consists of one scrapbook compiled by Alf Hales. Included in the scrapbook are letters, newspaper clippings, speeches, and ephemera like material primarily related to his retirement as a member of parliament. This series also contains two loose photographs. One photograph documents his activities with the YMCA. A second photograph is of a train wreak near Guelph which includes Alf Hales and his uncle observing the wreckage.
This photograph shows Alf Hales on election night receiving a gift from an unidentified couple. This photo was probably taken at his election headquarters.
This photograph shows Alf Hales and his wife (on the right) posing with an unidentified couple on election night. This photograph was probably taken at his election headquarters.
This photograph shows the Hales family, Alf and his wife Mary Graham, with their four children, David and Donald (age 11 twins) and Alfred Jr. and Beverly (age 18 twins).