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          Larry Zolf fonds
          CA ON00370 F0110 · Fonds · 1917-2011, predominant 1967-2011

          Fonds consists of files relating to Larry Zolf's activities as journalist and writer and to his career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The fonds includes personal and professional correspondence, drafts of television programs, magazine articles, dramatic works and reviews, notebooks, research files, diaries and financial records. It also includes draft manuscripts, research material, and correspondence related to his books "Dance of the dialectic," "Just watch me : remembering Pierre Trudeau," "Scorpions for sale," "Zolf," and "The Dialectical dancer," as well as for his online column, "Inside Zolf."

          Zolf, Larry
          CA ON00408 F014 · Fonds · 1918-1954

          Fonds reflects the administration of Lady Patricia Ladies Orange Benevolent Association No. 256, particularly its membership, finances, and meetings. Records are arranged into two series: Dues books and membership rolls, and Minute books. The fonds also contains 2 photographs and a treasurer book that are not part of any series.

          Lady Patricia Ladies Orange Benevolent Association No. 256
          CA ON00154 2015.25-2015.25.20 · Series · 1918-1926
          Part of Long Family Collection

          Series consists of land records, financial records, and correspondence related to the sale of John Cleverton's farm located on Lots 29 and 30 of Hamilton Township to Sarah Jane Long and Alfred H.C. Long, 1918-1926.

          Mary McMillan Prower fonds
          CA ON00154 2015.48 · Fonds · 1918-1978

          Fonds consists of three (3) blueprints of The Bluestone House, 1918; various Port Hope receipts; receipts from the Port Hope Hospital Trust; and publications related to Monsignor Leo. A. Cleary.

          Item · 1918-1999

          The fonds consists of records related to the activities of the Woodstock Ministerial Association. It is arranged into the following series and subseries:

                  Series 1: Minutes (1918-1985, 1989-1999)
          Series 2: Financial (1930-1963, 1989-1991)
          Series 3: Correspondence (1975-1997)
          Series 4: Membership
          Series 5: Miscellaneous
          Woodstock Ministerial Association
          Fonds · 1919-1968

          The records consists of several series. One series is correspondence to E. Ann Lowthian from Marjorie Blosdale. The majority of correspondence is to Bessie from different cousins and friends. There is also a series of Greeting Cards for Christmas, Easter, and other occasions. Of special interest are the programmes of The Mozart Music Club which operated for eighteen years. There are also several copies of the programme "Suzanne" written by Eric Minnitt. Another series is from the University of Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music which features invitation cards to Bessie for various student recitals. Other series include family photographs or negatives (not identified) and newspaper clippings.

          Elizabeth E. L. Minnitt 1892-1963 Fonds
          Collection · 1919-2012

          This collection consists of bulletins; newsletters; yearbooks; correspondence; articles; pamphlets; registries; annual reports; member lists; judge list; officer list; newspaper clippings; constitutions and by-laws; application forms; board of directors documents; and a flower show programme.

          Fonds · 1920-2010

          The fonds consist of minute and cash books, newsletters, handbooks, reports and songbooks of the Tyendinaga East Women's Institute.

          Tyendinaga East Women's Institute
          CA ON00159 P020 · Fonds · 1920-2005

          The United Steelworkers of America (USWA) Timmins Office fonds attests to all activities, realizations, battles, struggles and achievements of the Union in the area. Although the fonds contains very few records from the first years of its presence in the regions of Timmins and Kirkland Lake, it still attests to the significant role the Union played in the area. Informing of the staff representatives’ responsibilities and services provided to the Locals, the USWA Timmins Office fonds also illustrates the different administrative functions of the Office.

          In fact, some records, such as charters, by-laws, nomination forms, vote ballots and procedures for election, are indicative, not only of the process of affiliation of Locals to the USWA, but also of their duties. Minutes books, correspondence, financial statements and due journals give a better sense of understanding of the Timmins Office’s governing role. It also documents the coordination and administration of Locals’ activities. The fonds contains records in regard to the role of the Office with the Locals under its responsibility.

          The USWA Timmins Office fonds also contains records in regard to tasks involved with the administration of the spaces and properties owned by the Union. Minutes of the Building Committee, appraisals and plans illustrate management, renovation and maintenance activities but also attest to their patrimonial value. Other records are indicative of the active involvement of the staff and Locals’ representatives, both in the social and political spheres. Plaques, correspondence and photographs, are testimonies not only of the Union’s participation to the erection of memorials for miners and the organization of the Day of Mourning, but also of the support to social groups such as Victims of Mining Environment and local food banks. Moreover, correspondence files and briefs attest to the lobbying efforts with the provincial and federal governments in regard to labour legislations, more specifically in the Health and Safety field. Some records are indicative of the Union’s official identification over the years; many artefacts, leaflets and newsletters bearing the USWA logo attest to the promotion of the Union and its public image. Booklets and other material published by the Union inform not only of the duties and responsibilities of staff positions, but are also indicative of the USWA’s role in educating and training its staff and members. A large number of documentation attests to battles and disputes involving the Union against the membership or the companies. Correspondence and related documents in regard to the merger of IUMMSM and USWA, are also included.

          Certification and membership files, including seniority lists, organizer’s report and OLRB forms, are indicative of the organizing activities and development of membership as well as the process of affiliation to the USWA. These documents also inform of jurisdictional disputes against other unions. Numerous correspondences, union-management meeting minutes, policies and procedures attest to daily negotiations between the staff representatives and the companies in regard to the protection of the membership’s working conditions. Also, a large number of notes, proposals, memos, amended articles and agreements outline the process of collective bargaining. These files are quite complete and cover a long period of time. Moreover, incentive agreements, correspondence and job descriptions contained in the layoff files inform of the different steps of a company closure and measures put in place to encourage training and rehabilitation of employees. Also, the USWA Timmins Office fonds well documents the creation and implementation of procedures and legislations to protect the members from health and safety hazards. Minutes of Joint Health and Safety committees, inspection reports and documentation illustrate the commitment of staff and Locals’ representatives to work with the companies in order to provide a safe working environment.

          United Steelworkers of America. District 6 (Timmins, Ont.)
          W. C. Mikel fonds
          Fonds · 1920-1960

          This collection represents materials originating or used by W.C. Mikel. The first folder contains three speeches delivered during his time as Police Magistrate and Mayor. The next series of folders contains references and sources for his volume The City of Belleville History. The second folder contains correspondence regarding the book. Folders three through ten contain the notes Mikel used for each chapter. Folder eleven contains the plans for “Quinte City" and documents from the Town Planning Institute among others. Folder twelve contains unattributed reference material and general research for the book. Folder thirteen contains Mikel's collection of material for the 1924 United Empire Loyalist celebration which was held during his first term as Mayor. Folder fourteen contains Mrs. Mikel's obituary, a letter from Mikel to the Bank of Montreal, and a letterhead from the period he served as Police Magistrate. Folder fifteen contains three copies of his book, Godlove Mikel. The sixtenth folder contains a variety of newspaper clippings.

          Mikel, William Charles
          CA ON00154 2018.21.1 · Item · 1921 - 1924

          Item is a logbook which contains Port Hope Girl Guides attendance records from 1921-1924. Attendance was recorded by Lillian Hamly, Captain of the First Port Hope Company of Girl Guides.

          Also found loosely in the book, likely having belonged to Lillian Hamly:
          -Captain's Warrant, appointing Lillian Hamly as a Captain of the Girl Guides
          -a map of the Lighting System of Port Hope, 1908;
          -a receipt for purchased badges
          -two (2) records of accomplished troupe tasks
          -portrait of H.T. Crossley and John E. Hunter, leading Canadian Evangelists in the later 19th century
          -instructions for knitting a sock

          Fonds · 1922-2009

          The fonds consists of various records created, collected and maintained by the Order of the Eastern Star, Flower City Chapter No. 91 (St. Thomas, Ont.) 1919-2004.
          The fonds is arranged into the following series:

          1. Membership and attendance, 1922-2009
          2. By-laws, 1926-2009
          3. D.L. Club series, 1939-1979
          4. Financial records, 1948-2009
          5. Minutes series, 1968-2009
          Order of the Eastern Star, Flower City Chapter No. 91 (St. Thomas, Ont.)
          Item · 1922-2018

          The fonds consists of records related to the history and development of the Brookdale Women’s Institute. Additionally, the fonds contains information and records pertaining to the communities in Southern Oxford County.

          It is arranged into the following series and subseries:

          Series 1: Brooksdale Tweedsmuir Volumes 1-5 (1820-2011)

          Series 2: Women’s Institute Miscellaneous (1909, 1918, 1920, 1923-2017)

          • Subseries A – Quilts
          • Subseries B – Programs

          Series 3: Scrapbooks (1984-2000)

          Series 4: Tweedsmuir History (2001-2017)

          • Subseries A – 2001-2002
          • Subseries B – 2003-2004
          • Subseries C – 2005-2007
          • Subseries D – 2008-2009
          • Subseries E – 2010
          • Subseries F – 2011-2012
          • Subseries G – 2013-2014
          • Subseries H – 2015-2016
          • Subseries I - 2017

          Series 5: Brooksdale Minute Books (1922-2018)

          Brooksdale Women's Institute, Oxford District, Southern Area
          CA ON00154 2015.78.1 · File · 1923-1928

          File consists of a ledger book including meeting minutes from the Port Hope Old Boys and Girls Association, Toronto Branch, 1923-1928. The book includes many historically important Port Hope Names (i.e. Brockenshire, Snell, Baulch, Merrifield, Skitch, Mackie, Byrne, Davidson, Lockington, Craig, Hacker, McLennan, Clarke, Kelly, McMahon, Wright, Martin, Kerr, etc.). Early meetings were held in the home of William Skitch (311 Jarvis Street, Toronto), with E.C. Merrifield serving as Secretary.

          Port Hope Old Boys' Association
          CA ON00156 2014-55 · Fonds · 1925-2013

          Books of remembrance. One records the names and dates of death of Women's Institute members of the branches at: Roslin, Plainfield, Phillipston (Bethel) Zion, Quinte, Carmel, Cannifton, Melrose, Foxboro, Tyendinaga East, Moira, Chapman's, Parkdale, Lonsdale and Marlbank (1925-2013). The other is a scrapbook with photographs and brief biographies of men who had enlisted for the Second World War in the areas covered by the Women's Institute branches of: Melrose, Phillipston (Bethel) Zion, Plainfield, Quinte, Roslin and Tyendinaga East (May 1944).

          Hastings East District Women's Institutes
          CA ON00408 F013 · Fonds · 1925-1942

          Fonds reflects the administration of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2992, including its membership, finances, and meetings of the Lodge and the Royal Arch and Blue Degrees.

          Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2992 (Redbridge)
          Fonds · 1925-1934

          The fonds consists of records related to the operations of Loyal Dereham Centre Lodge No. 179, between 1925 and 1934. It is arranged into the following series and subseries:

              Series 1: Minutes
          Series 2: Finances
          Subseries A: Financial Statements
          Subseries B: Receipts
          Series 3: Correspondence
          Series 4: Membership
          Dereham Centre Lodge No. 179
          Samuel Posluns fonds
          CA ON00210 70 · Fonds · 1925-1984

          Fonds consists of records related to the Posluns family and their clothing business, Popular Cloak Company. The records include correspondence, financial records, periodicals and newsletters, photographs, certificates and personal identification. The fonds also includes textual documents and photos documenting Samuel Posluns' involvement in the Tailor Project.

          Posluns, Samuel
          Collection · 1926-2008

          This collection consists of correspondence, reports, lists, ballots, newsletters, and publications created by Canadian flower societies.