Fonds consists of material relating to the history and operation of the Westmount Golf and Country Club in Kitchener, Ont. from its beginnings in 1929-1930 to 2000. Original documents include Board of Directors and other committee minutes, financial statements, tournament planning files, publications and ephemera as well as photographs and slides. The bulk of the fonds consists of manuscripts and other material gathered and prepared for the publication of a 50th Anniversary history, Westmount Golf and Country Club, published in 1981. Fonds consists of the following series: 1. Grand River Country Club, 1913 2. Organization and Administration 3. Committees 4. Membership 5. Operations: Curling 6. Operations: Golf: Clubhouse 7. Operations: Golf Course 8. Operations: Golf : Local Tournaments 9. Operations: Golf: Major Tournaments 10. Operations: Golf: Major Tournament Planning 11. History and Research Files 12. 50th Anniversary Publication Files 13. Publications 14. Photographs 15. Negatives 16. Slides 17. Videocassettes 18. Artifacts
Westmount Golf and Country Club (Kitchener, Ont.)The accrual is predominantly composed of textual records and architectural drawings relating to various improvements and renovations of the Westmount Golf and Country Club clubhouse and golf course during the period 1963 to 1999. In particular, the records focus upon the activities and deliberations of the Long Range Planning Committee and its subcommittees as it established a facilities plan for major renovations between 1992 and 1999. Closely related to these activities are records documenting membership issues including surveys and Membership and Fees Sub Committee minutes and reports.
Includes as well, materials relating to the activities of the Ladies Curling Committee; records documenting the planning of the du Maurier Classic L.P.G.A tournament, 1990; club newsletters; and miscellaneous publications.
Southey's version of nursery rhyme, presented as a holograph poem in a letter to his brother, Captain Thomas Southey, St. Helen's, Auckland, New Zealand. Signed with Southey's initials.
Southey, RobertThe fonds consists of materials documenting William Dendy's life and career as an architectural historian. Includes university course notes, research material for published works, research material on the history of Canadian architecture and other research interests such as Forest Hill, Hamilton, the architects Frank Darling and William Somerville, and the Massey family. Some materials relate to Dendy's teaching activities, Toronto walking tours and consultancy projects. Includes articles, card files, clippings, correspondence, electronic records, ephemera, manuscripts, maps, ms. and ts. notes. Graphic materials include photographs, negatives, and approximately 40,000 slides (including more than 17,000 images of Canadian architecture, urban space, and landscape). These slides were taken by Dendy and are each individually identified by him. Fonds is comprised of the following series: 1. Biographical 2. Personal and Professional 3. Works by William Dendy 4. Research and Writing 5. Research: Card Files 6. Research: Electronic Files 7. Research: Photographs and Negatives 8. Slides
Dendy, William, 1948-Seven legal documents regarding the sale of land in the Township of Dumfries in Southern Ontario.
File list:
1. Deed of land between Aaron White and Joseph Dorland -100 acres (Hallowell Township) – June 5, 1818
2. Deed of land between between William Dickson and William Otis - 50 acres – May 9, 1831
3. Deed of land between between William Dickson and John Campbell - 315 1/3 acres – July 14, 1832
4. Deed of land between between William Dickson and Jacob Kinsey - 150 acres – April 25, 1833
5. Deed of land between between William Dickson and John Fraser - 50 acres – October 1, 1834
6. Deed of land between between William Dickson - Levi Howell, 25 acres – April 16, 1834
7. Receipt for Joseph Pettengall from the Commissioner for Crown Lands - 100 acres (Hillier Township) – June 6 1839
Fonds consists of records relating to the career and activities of William H. Kaufman, primarily his volunteer and charitable activities in Kitchener, Ontario. Includes correspondence, ephemera, financial records, minutes, ms. notes, reports, etc. Fonds is comprised of the following series: 1. Biographical : Awards 2. Business Files 3. Correspondence 4. Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital 5. Portraits 6. Red Cross 7. Waterloo County Health Council 8. YMCA 9. William H. Kaufman Charitable Foundation
Kaufman, William H., 1920-2005Contents: fonds consists of material relating to William Kindree's involvement in the WATFOR 360 group and material relating to the 25th anniversary of WATFOR. Includes Kindree's design notes, ms. notes and draft documentation, guides and other publications about WATFOR, photocopied conference proceedings and published papers, correspondence, a newsletter, and a photograph.
Kindree, WilliamFonds consists of eleven day books and two ledgers listing daily sales and corresponding customer accounts for William Kriesel's stoves and tinware store (hardware store) from 1889-1905.
Kriesel, WilliamContents: contains 1 day book (600 pages) for the William Kriesel stoves and tinware store (hardware store) from 1907-1908. Daily entries include names and corresponding ledger page numbers for customers, with a description of what they bought, whether they paid for it, the prices and quantities of items bought, and whether customers paid by cash or by eggs, lard, potatoes, sheepskin, syrup, or similar materials. Kriesel indicates payments by writing "By" and then the method of payment; he also writes "cash sale" when the sale does not apply to a customer's account. Customers include Creamery Co., Telegraph Co., Lutheran Church, and many named indviduals.
Kriesel, WilliamManuscript poem entitled, "On Parting from My Sister and Her Children." Also included are two pencil drawings, one of which depicts a church and graveyard scene in a village located three miles from Dublin. The poem and drawings have been bound into a book. In the front cover of the book is a newspaper clipping of an obituary for Isabella Jane and Caroline Olivia Clare.
Morton, WilliamUndated documents and published poems written by William Wilfred Campbell; s letter by J.S. McCuaig, dated May 17, 1886, about a request for the Crown's recognition of John A. Macdonald; resolutions about a meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association at Town Hall Cherry Valley in 1886; photocopy of an undated pamphlet titled “The Dominion Campaign! Sir John Macdonald on the Questions at Issue Before the People: The Premier's Great Speech Before the Workingmen of Toronto”.
Campbell, William Wilfred, 1861-1918Twenty-six manuscript letters, several written to Edward Marsh and St. John Ervine concerning a tribute to Thomas Hardy on his 81st birthday. Includes correspondence by Enid Bagnold, Stella Benson, Mary Cholmondely, Lady Gregory, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Margaret Kennedy, Mary St. Ledger Kingsley, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Rose Macaulay, Ethel Mayne, Charlotte Mew, Viola Meynell, Eleanor Mordaunt, Viola Paget, Ldila Ramee (Ouida), Dorothy Richardson, Elizabeth Robins, Elizabeth Russell, Vita Sackville-West, Anne de Selincourt, May Sinclair, Ethel Smyth, Rebecca West, Charlotte Yonge.
Materials collected by and sent to Kay Rex for the purpose of writing a history of the Canadian Women's Press Club, as well as records of the Toronto Branch given into her keeping when the Club ceased operation. These were intended for eventual deposit at the University of Waterloo to join the book collection of the C.W.P.C. which was donated to the Doris Lewis Rare Book Room in 1977.
The fonds consists of records documenting Toronto Branch operation during the period of the 1960's to 1980's, including constitution and by-laws, correspondence 1965-1991, minutes of regular and executive meetings, 1968-1989, a file on the closing of the Club's premises at 44 York St., Toronto, and scrapbooks of club activities and personalities. Historical materials include textual records, photographs, publications and scrapbooks. The earliest scrapbook is dated 1921 and contains biographies and photographs of members. Trips taken by C.W.P.C members in 1950 and 1955 to the United Kingdom, Europe and Russia are documented through members' files, photographs, and scrapbooks. Arranged in 9 series: Constitution and Bylaws, Correspondence, Meetings, Miscellaneous, Canadian Women's Press Club: Branch Files, Canadian Women's Press Club: National Files, Printed Materials, Scrapbooks, Audio-Visual Materials.
Women's Press Club of TorontoOne scrapbook including photographs, newspaper clippings and other items related to the women's suffrage movement. Also includes several newsletters of the Women's Social and Political Union, which was founded by Emmeline Pankhurst.
Fonds consists of records of the Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo relating to its incorporation, activities, programs, operations and history in the Community from 1905 to 1995. Includes minutes of the Board of Directors, standing and other committees, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, ephemera, reports, financial statements, etc.
Arranged in fifteen series with sub-series: 1) Incorporation; 2) Board of Directors; 3) Committees; 4) Financial; 5) Executive Director's Files; 6) Personnel; 7) Physical Plant;
8) Program Files: General; 9) Program Files: Camping; 10) Residence Files; 11) Photographs; 12) Publicity and promotion; 14) History; 15) YWCA of Canada
Records of the Kitchener-Waterloo Young Women's Christian Association relating to its staff and board, programs, operations, Rresidences, and history. Includes minutes, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, reports, ephemera, financial information, etc. with a focus on records from the 1970's-2000's.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooTwo scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings which trace the lives of the Dionne quintuplets from 1934-1970.
Crnko, Yvonne