- ON00120 007-7
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- [between 1955 and 1965]
Item is a picture of a building taken from the rear.
Item is a picture of a building taken from the rear.
11. Residential District Overlooking Lake Ramsey with Gen. Hosp. at right Sudbury.
Item is a picture of houses, trees, Lake Ramsey, and the Sudbury General Hospital taken from an elevated area.
2. Durham St. Looking North, Sudbury, Ontario - R.B.L. P.O. Box 394, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Item is a picture of a city street, cars, and two children jay-walking. A "Hotel Coulson" sign is clearly visible.
Item is a picture of a high school taken from the schoolyard.
Part of Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association, Coniston Group
Series consists of one cash book for the 2nd Coniston Troop group committee, three typed gestetner copies of the 2nd Coniston Financial report, two unidentified receipts (numbered 18,001,099 and 17,843,904) stamped by the issuing office of Coniston, Ontario and dated February 7th and 17th 1949, and a receipt received for registration fees from the 2nd Coniston Group to the Boy Scouts Association Provincial Council for Ontario, dated December 10th, 1953.
Part of Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association, Coniston Group
Series consists of one minute book for the Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association in Coniston, Ontario.
Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association, Coniston Group
This fonds consists of one cash book and one minute book created by the Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association.
Our Lady of Mercy Boy Scout Association, Coniston Group
Part of Querney Family
Series consists of two photocopied pages of the Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce April 29, 1998 Business Excellence Awards brochure (pages include the title page and the page listing the Querney Family as recipients of the President's Award). Series also includes a typed, annotated, one page Curriculum Vitae of Alan Arthur Querney.
Part of Querney Family
Series consists of records of the office supplies and furniture store Querney's Office Plus in Sudbury, Ontario.
Part of Querney Family
Series consists of records the Querney family kept of Muirheads after selling the company to Grand & Toy, an OfficeMax company.
This fonds consists of correspondence, press releases, a written history and newspaper clippings.
Querney Family
Part of Walden Garden Club
Series consists of an annotated Flower Farm information flyer regarding perennials written by Jean Narozanski, two Northern Perennials information flyers regarding perennials, a photocopy of C.I.L. Lawn & Garden Guide, and a magazine advertisement for Conservatory series plant displays.
Part of Walden Garden Club
Series consists of two newspaper clippings from the Walden Observer regarding upcoming meetings of the Walden Garden Club. One is undated and the other was written by D. Patteson and dated January 21, 1980.
Part of Walden Garden Club
Series consists of nine typed newsletters mailed to Dorothy Pattison and sixteen copies of a gestetner typed newsletter. Early newsletters were written by club founder Jean Narozanski and, in 1977, became the responsibility of the Vice-Chairman. Other board members also occationally contributed. Newsletters discuss upcoming events of the garden club, changes in board members, and gardening tips.
Membership and Executive Board Lists
Part of Walden Garden Club
Series consists of three handwritten, annotated membership lists and one handwritten, annotated executive board list of the Walden Garden Club. All lists include contact information for each member.
Victory in Europe Day Celebrations
Part of Heit Family
File consists of two photographs taken by Jack Heit of the Victory in Europe Day [VE Day] celebrations in Sudbury, Ontario.
The fonds consists of photographs, memorabilia, Waterloo Lutheran University publications, and other materials created and accumulated by Gail Carr during her time at Waterloo Lutheran University. Also contains writings by Gail Murray in 2011.
Murray, Gail
The collection consists of material related to environmental issues in the Elmira area, largely compiled by APT Environment, a watchdog of Uniroyal Chemical (now Chemtura Canada Company). Fonds is comprised of the following series: Uniroyal historical, background information; Newspaper clippings; Environmental organizations; Public meetings, Open house;s Uniroyal reports; Uniroyal Public Advisory Committee (UPAC)/Crompton Public Advisory Committee/Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC); Other chemical companies; Environmental Appeal Board Region of Waterloo; Government of Ontario; Research publications, papers, articles, theses; Chemicals - articles, information; Water; Fires
APT Environment
Sudbury Mining and Technical School
Part of Heit Family
File contains an annotated typed letter from R.G. McDorman, Principal of the Sudbury Mining and Technical School, addressed to parents of students indicating times and locations for parent/teacher meetings to discuss their children's progress. A list of teachers names and classroom numbers is included.
Part of Heit Family
File contains photographs of the Heit children at school.
Part of Heit Family
File contains photographs of the Heit family.
Letter to Mrs. Diana Mulcahey from Mayor Grace Hartman
Part of Heit Family
One letter addressed to Mrs. Diana Mulcahey, Assistant Programme Director, Recreation Department, City of Sudbury, from Mayor Grace Hartman, dated February 8, 1967. The letter was a reply to a letter sent by Mulcahey on February 6, 1967 concerning a Ringette Tournament the mayor attended. Hartman, in this letter, congratulated Mulcahey on her work with youth, the elderly, and the success of the ringette tournament. The city crest is included in the protocol section of the letter.
Part of Heit Family
One envelope addressed to Mrs. Diana Mulcahey, Assistant Programme Director, Recreation Department, City of Sudbury, from the City of Sudbury, Ontario, Office of the Mayor. The city crest is included on the envelope.
Correspondence from the Mayor's Office
Part of Heit Family
File consists of a letter and envelope sent to Diana Mulcahey from the Office of the Mayor in Sudbury, Ontario.
Part of Heit Family
Series consists of correspondence addressed to Diana Mulcahey.
Part of Heit Family
Series consists of an annotated Ontario Department of Mines Certificate of Mine Rescue Training issued to J.H. Heit of Falconbridge, Ontario in June 1948 by Chief Inspector of Mines W.O. Tower and Superintendant of Rescue Station G.G. McPhail. The certificate signified the completion of mine rescue apparatus training at the Sudbury Rescue Station. Training included hard labour in noxious and irrespirable gases and the participant was required to give evidence of being qualified to care for and use rescue apparatuses in mines (basic training). This certificate includes three seals signifying completion of additional training; The Standard Mine Rescue Training seal (in the colour red) dated 1949 and signed by Rescue Station Superintendent G.G. McPhail, the Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in a gold) dated 1951 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training P.C. Smith, and the Supervisory Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in gold) dated 1961 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training G.G. McPhail.
Newspaper and Magazine Clippings
Part of Heit Family
Series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings concerning the activities and employment of Jack Heit. Clippings include an article regarding Christmas mail delivery in Sudbury, Ontario in 1939; five clippings mentioning various mine health and safety competitions and awards during the 1950's (with an additional clipping from 1974), and one article concerning Heit's retirement as Deputy Fire Chief in February 1971.
Part of Heit Family
File consists of photographs relating to Jack Heit's time working at Falconbridge Ltd in relation to health and safety. A postcard of Falconbridge Nickel Mines is also included.
Part of Heit Family
File consists of two photographs relating to Jack Heit's time volunteering for the Garson Volunteer Fire Brigade (est. 1939).
Part of Heit Family
File consists of three photographs relating to Jack Heit's time working for Pioneer Construction (est. 1938); a company who's activities ranged from building roads for both government and private customers to the construction of dams and even the design and operation of open pit mines.
Part of Heit Family
File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Bell Park during the summer.
Part of Heit Family
File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Christ the King Church in Sudbury, Ontario.
Part of Heit Family
Series consists of photographs taken by or of Jack Heit. Photographs include the 1939 Royal Visit by the King & Queen, Christ the King Church, the Bell Park Diving Board, VE Day Celebrations, Pioneer Construction activities, the Garson Fire Department, and Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd (mining images predominantly pertain to health and safety).
Part of Denis Landry
File consists of two postcards from Chelmsford, Ontario.
Part of Denis Landry
File consists of three photographs of buildings; one of a Municipal Building in Rayside Balfour, one of Ecole Ste. Marie in Azilda, and one of a sky view of buildings in Azilda. File also contains two annotated colour photocopies of the sky view picture of Azilda.
Part of Denis Landry
File consists of two photographs of priests. One of these images is printed as a postcard.
Chelmsford Valley District High School Board Minute Book
Part of Denis Landry
Item is a typed, annotated, minute book for the Chelmsford Valley District High School Board. Trustees included Chairman Cyril Villeneuve, Vice-Chairman Gordon Pirie, S.A. Gauthier, Denis Landry, E.T. Littlefield, N. Mainville, W. Petersen, and G. Pirie. Board affiliations with other trustee associations, conference attendance, teacher upgrading courses, faculty and staff employment, building renovations, supplies, field trips, renting school space to the Blezard-Hanmer High School Board for teaching, changes in the curriculum, smoking by students at a graduation dance, windstorm damage to school building, creation of a playing field at the back of the school, a contract with Canadian Union of Public Employees, instillation of a punch clock and other topics are discussed. Internal correspondence between the school board and the trustees (including a letter with two photostat pages attached concerning the Canadian Union of Public Employees and Chelmsford Valley District Composite High School Board non-teaching employees), a xerox copy of a Disposition of Dispute between the Chelmsford Composite School Board and the non-teaching employees, a certified true copy of an item of business that transpired at a special meeting of the Chelmsford Valley District High School Board on February 24th, 1966 involving Section 89 of the Labours Relation Act section 202 RSO 1960, non-teaching staff strikes, a memorandum concerning unlawful picketing at the school and the need to send letters to ratepayers with a copy of the salary schedule of the janitorial staff, and handwritten notes on lined paper are also included in the minute book.
Part of Denis Landry
File consists of two typed, annotated, Chelmsford Valley District High School Board minute books. Reports of the three committees formed by the board, Finance & Education, Property & Maintenance, and Building & Transportation are included within the minutes.
Part of Querney Family
File consists of a colour, one page computer printout Grand Opening invitation for Querney's Office Plus. The date of the Grand Opening was listed as Thursday, October 21 2010 from 3 to 7pm at 67 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario. RSVP's requested prior to the event.
Part of Querney Family
File consists of two photocopied clippings of articles; "Good display plus power of promotion sells complete office installations" by Phyllis Mitchell in the June 1962 Canadian Stationer & Office Equipment Deal p. 10-11 & 30 and "Muirheads a Family Affair Plus" by John Sturtridge in the May 1993 The Downtowner Herald p. 10
Part of Querney Family
File consists of a two-page typed, annotated history of Muirhead Stationers Limited. This history was most likely written by an employee at Muirhead Stationers.
Part of Querney Family
One photocopy of a fax, dated December 4, 1991, to Wendy Watson of MCTV from Alan Querney of Muirheads. Attached to the fax are photocopies of a newspaper clipping ("Scottish Sailor opened store 100 years ago" by Harold Carmichael, The Sudbury Star, October 30, 1991) and two photocopies of sections in books regarding the history of Muirheads ("Muirhead Stationers Inc." in The Sudbury Region by Richard P. Baine, 1969, p. 147; and "The first 75 years : a headline history of Sudbury, Canada" by Charles Dorian, 1958, p26-27).
Part of Querney Family
One memo dated May 18, 1972 and sent by W.C. Muirhead [Bill Muirhead] concerning the sale of Muirhead Stations Limited to Alan Querney. This memo, while not addressed, was most likely sent to the employees of Muirhead Stations Limited at the time of purchase.
Part of Querney Family
File consists of Muirheads' correspondence including a memo and a fax.
Part of Querney Family
File consists of a press release concerning the purchase of Muirheads by Grand & Toy, an OfficeMax company.