A five-page program, 28 X 21.5 cm in dimension, stapled twice on the left margin. The program is yellowed with age, and creased through the centre horizontally and vertically indicating it was folded into quarters to make a square. There is some staining at the top centre of the first page and less severely through the rest of the pages, perhaps as a result of a coffee spill or the like. Although computer printers existed in 1968, the year this program's event was held, it is probable that the program was hand-typed because computer printers did not become widely available to the public until the 1980s. The program is for a luncheon and program provided by the councils and citizens of the Corporation of the Township of Langley and the Corporation of the City of Langley, for the surviving First World War veterans and their wives, in their honour and in honour of the 50th anniversary of the armistice of 1918 that marked the end of World War I. The event was held on November 13th, 1968 at 1 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion's Langley Branch No. 21. The program consists of a title page, a program schedule page, two pages listing the names of men enlisted from Langley 1914-1918, and finally, a page with a short list of veterans who returned to Langley and were still residents in 1968. On the back of the final page, there is an address sticker for F. Ralph, with his address and phone number as well as a handwritten note in pencil reading, "Mr Massey/ 8 [Bob?] Smith [Francis?]/ [Sta.?].