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CA ON00126 F4-F4-0-2 · Series · 1945-2007
Part of Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph fonds

This series consists of the President's copy of minutes of the Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph, together with reports, notes and related documents. The minutes document the Executive's stewardship of the Chapter, including administration, finance, and the operation of various programs and projects.

The minutes are primarily arranged chronologically by year. Note some minutes in this series were arranged in reverse chronological order.

CA ON00126 F4-F4-0-7 · Series · 1961-1995, 2000
Part of Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph fonds

This series consists of records related to specific programs and projects initiated by the Club, or in which they co-operated with other community and government organisations. Included are records relating to such activities as heritage building conservation, scholarships, theatre, festivals and lectures. Also included are records related to special projects such as the anniversary activities, the organizational data related to the national conference hosted by the Guelph chapter in 2000 and the UWC Panel on the well being of the child. Records consist of correspondence, reports, notes, published items, programs, clippings, photographs, audiocassettes, and videotape.

These records are arranged by subject.

CA ON00126 F4-F4-0-5 · Series · 1972-1993
Part of Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph fonds

This series consists of records relating to publicity received in local press, as well as materials created by the Canadian Federation of University Women - Guelph during activities related to profile raising. Included are records relating to special events such as anniversaries and the organizations brochures for membership and program information. Records consist of newspaper clippings, bulletins, notes, reports, and photographs.

Canadian History Notes
ON00120 047-1-7-4 · Item · [Between 1934 and 1936]
Part of C.R. Judd

Item is one volume of a handwritten and typewritten Canadian History lesson plan. The notes cover Indigenous pre-European contact, the first European explorers, European settlement of North America, the Fur Trade, the expulsion of the Acadians, the Siege of Quebec, the American Revolution, the United Empire Loyalists settling in British North America (Canada pre-1867), the settlement of Upper and Lower Canada, the struggle for Responsible Government, Louis Riel and the North-West Rebellion, building the transcontinental railway, Confederation, the growth of the Dominion of Canada, Canada's relationship with Britain and Canada's part in the Boer War (South African War) from 1899-1902. Tucked within the pages of the lesson plan are handwritten notes on historical people and events, a copy of the 1936 Canadian History Easter Examination Outline, a handwritten note from M. Barlow to C.R. Judd regarding supplies that had been ordered, and newspaper clippings.

(Articles from identified newspapers include: “4 Hundred Years Ago Today Jacques Cartier Set Sail,” The London Advertiser, April 20, 1934 and “Centuries-Old Indian Skeletons Still Grasp Arrows in Hands,” Simcoe Reformer, September 6, 1934)

(Articles from unidentified newspapers include: “Unpublished Diary Tells Desperate Tale of Assault on Quebec,” “Ten Premiers Have Handled Ontario Government Helm,” “4 Hundred Years Ago Today Jacques Cartier Set Sail On First Voyage to Canada,” “Recall Mission of Fr. Brebeuf,” “The Fathers in Conference,” “Home-School Club Like Smoothing Iron” and “Sees Need of Humor in Teaching History.”)

ON00120 047-1-7-1 · Item · 1934 - 1962, predominant 1934 - 1935
Part of C.R. Judd

Item is volume one of a handwritten Canadian History Outline lesson plan. Subjects included in the lesson plan are: Indigenous pre-European contact and post-European contact, European explorers (including the Vikings), European settlement of North America, the Founding of New France, the Huron missions, the Hudson Bay Company, the Acadians, the Expulsion of the Acadians, the Quebec Act, the American Revolution and the United Empire Loyalists. Tucked within the notebook are three copies of a typed, sixty line Canadian History in verse, two typed copies of a Canadian History Review with forty-eight questions and answers, a typed poem in verse entitled "Wolfe" by Grade 8 student James Yeates in 1938, two hand drawn maps, various handwritten history notes and a newspaper clipping ("Historian Calls Cabot Follower, Not Finder," Globe and Mail, March 4, 1961, p. 9).

ON00120 016-.1-7 · Series · 1939
Part of Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

Series consists of a letter dated April 6, 1939, to Matti Kantokoski from E.D. Wilkins, Clerk of the Peace, with his Certificate of Naturalization (dated March 30, 1939) attached; and a certificate of greetings from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.) to Matti Kantokoski on the occasion of him becoming a British subject and Canadian citizen by naturalization in Sudbury, Ontario.

CA ON00126 C25-C25-0-32 · Series · 1969, 1974-1975
Part of Couling building inventory collection - Guelph Public Library

Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Cardigan Street before 1927. Information about the location, architect, contractor, original owner, original use, construction dates, and the building materials used in construction may be identified.

Buildings are arranged sequentially with odd numbered buildings listed first. Some buildings and or locations were not given street addresses.

Career guides, 1981-1982
ON00423 RG-RG1-RG1A-RG1A.81 · File · 1981
Part of Humber College Office of the Registrar

File consists of "career guides" (or course catalogues) produced by Humber in advance of the 1981-1982 academic year. The file contains the following guides: "Career Guide : An introduction to full-time study at Humber College", "General Information"; "Applies Arts" (2 copies); "Business" (2 copies); "Creative and Communication Arts" (2 copies); "Guide to York Campuses"; "Health Sciences" (2 copies); and "Technology".

Career guides, 1982-1983
ON00423 RG-RG1-RG1A-RG1A.82 · File · 1982
Part of Humber College Office of the Registrar

File consists of three career guides, produced as course calendars, for the 1982-1983 academic year. Includes career guides for "Applied Arts" (2 copies), "Business" (2 copies) and "Technology".

Career report, 1986
ON00423 RG-RG2-RG2.86 · File · 1986
Part of Humber College Office of the Registrar

File consists of a report detailing employment outcomes for the class of 1986. The report also includes articles by Humber staff on job searching and the world of work.

Carmino de Catanzaro
CA ON00335 F2361 · Fonds · 1946-1959

Fonds consists of records relating to the Faculty of Divinity at Trinity College in the 1940's and 1950's. A small file of correspondence with the Provost, course outlines, and student lists (1946-1959) are included.

Carmino Joseph De Catanzaro,
Carolyn Purden fonds
CA ON00335 F2334 · Fonds · 1968-1993

Fonds contains files created by Carolyn Purden to support her writing about the ordination of women as priests within the Anglican Community worldwide. Documents include her correspondence, notes, interview transcripts, and draft articles. Also included are publications, press releases and reports from the Anglican and Episcopal Churches, and clippings from newspapers and magazines.

Carolyn Purden
Cartwright and Wood Families
CA ON00335 F2182 · Fonds · 1806 - 1968

Fonds consists of records relating to three generations of the Cartwright family, their relatives, friends and colleagues. Most prominent are the papers of Mabel Cartwright, which includes correspondence with her family and relatives, diaries, notebooks and photographs.

Correspondence and other records from earlier generations of Cartwrights are included, most from Mabel Cartwright’s parents dating from the late 1860s to the early 1920s. Letters from Mabel Cartwright’s siblings, including Stephen, a missionary in Japan, are included. Financial and legal documents are included from the time Mabel Cartwright lived with her sister Winifred. The fonds also contains material accumulated and written by Hilda Fern Wood about Mabel Cartwright, and some records relating to the Wood family.

Cartwright and Wood