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Waiver for Nahjus Athletes

Waiver for Nahjus athletes from 1950-53; Event waiver forms for 10 mile relay race on September 1st, 1952 and September 7th, 1953; Nahjus partial expense records for 1954; Group gymnastic exercise performance program for the "1948 Tyovaen Urheiluliitto Piirijuhliin" held in Helsinki; List of entries for track meet; W andrill exercise directions; Catologue entitled "Madsen Quarterly" published by Madsen MFG. Co. Volume 2, June 1952.

File · 1975, 1870-1914, 1906-1912, 1900-1973, 1903, 1933, 1934, 1914
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection

Listing of Finnish materials available from Lakehead University Library (1975) and notes regarding miscellaneous historical information (1870's-1914) ; Fort William Assessment Rolls (1906-1912) ; Emigration Map for 1905 ; Immigration statistics (1900-1973) ; Miscellaneous information from the Henderson's Directory ; Information regarding Intola's commemorative sign ; Items donated by Mrs. Mary MacDonald including Land Deed (1903), Port Arthur Board of Education Election Results (1933, 1934), E. Seppala's advertising poster List of Finnish workers in Northwestern Ontario ; Correspondence regarding Finland's 50th Anniversary of Independence ; Copy of City of Port Arthur Building Permit (1914). 1870's -1975.

Various Club Documents

Tickets to Nahjus gymnastic and variety show performance, dance, and various other sports related events; membership cards for Nahjus Athletic Club; Nahjus meeting announcement mailers; 1st, 2nd and 3rd place ribbons from Nahjus; Nahjus red and blue crests (1920), and the Kiwanis provincial open track meet champion crest for 1958.

Various correspondence, papers regarding the Falden family including copy of baptismal certificate of Osmo Tapio Falden (1925), copy of passport (1923) ; Account of Otto Kivela's life, photocopy of guest book from Otto Kivela's funeral, obituaries (1976) , Information from interview with Herman Koski and daughter Lyyti Maria (Wirta) from Pearson Township (1979) ; History of Wirta Family, composed and submitted by Ruth Dunnett, Fort William (1969). 1925-1979.