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CNE Art Catalogue Collection
Collectie

The CNE Art Catalogue Collection consists of art exhibition catalogues spanning the years 1879 - 1974. The collection is arranged chronologically.
Each catalogue includes information on the art and artists included in the exhibition, and often include examples of some of the works.

CA ON00279 F01-S127 · Reeks · 1943-1971

Series contains of bulletins, newsletters, and newspaper clippings discussing the School of Christ program. It also contains a variety of photographs depicting its participants and organizers. There is one audio cassette of Sister Mary Margaret Childs, director of the senior choir, talking about her memories of the program, and one vinyl plaque presented to Sisters Mary Margaret Childs and Maureen Dalton from a group of alumni.

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Sacred Heart Convent series
CA ON00279 F01-S124 · Reeks · 1914-2008

Series contains Sister Norita Keenan’s single page memoir, a postulant requirement list, souvenir booklet of the Diamond Jubilee, chaplain list, meal seating plan, farewell ceremony agenda and schedule, photographs, land and property maintenance receipts, property sketch, chronology of property transfers and sales, rededication ceremony program and speech, letter from General Superior to Sisters, decorative Christmas card and envelope with list of donors of a car, newspaper clippings, student created books, and Bach sheet music owned by Cesar Borre.

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CA ON00279 F01-S105 · Collectie · [before 1987]

This collection contains draft biographies of some of the General Superiors, final copies of biographies prepared by the archivist for all General Superiors from 1870-2007, and a script for a television play about the General Superiors called “Our Little Design – A Tribute to St. Joseph” in which Father Medaille, the founder of the congregation, interviews each General Superior from Mother Ignatia Campbell to Sister Katherine McKeough concerning her life.

Jack Bush fonds
CA ON00012 SC037 · Archief · 1930-1981

Fonds consists of personal and professional records of Canadian painter Jack Bush, created chiefly in Toronto during the 1930s to 1970s: his personal diaries; record books containing notes on his paintings; photographs (slides, transparencies, negatives and prints) largely of his paintings but also of his studio, exhibit installations and other subjects; with scrapbooks of newspaper and magazine clippings about the artist, exhibition notices, examples of his commercial art, and further records of his paintings.
Contains series:

  1. Diaries
  2. Record books
  3. Photographs
  4. Scrapbooks
  5. Commercial art
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Fonds Guy Lizotte
CA ON00402 GL · Archief · 1970 - 2001

Le Fonds Guy Lizotte comprend des documents textuels et sonores témoignant de la vie et de l’œuvre de son créateur. On y retrouve les premières versions de certains poèmes de ses œuvres publiés, des poèmes inédits, des contes et des notes au sujet des plantes que l’auteur affectionnait. Parmi les enregistrements sonores, un seul n’a pas été conservé.

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Fonds Jacques Poirier
CA ON00402 JP · Archief · 1979-2005

The fonds contains textual and photographic information about Jacques Poirier. Among the documents are unpublished poems and manuscripts associated with the four poetry publications of the donor. Documents related to Les Éditions du Nordir, unpublished poems written by Robert Yergeau and two plays written by Pierre Albert are also included.

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Opera Laurier fonds
CA ON00362 RG-103 · Archief · 1971-2022

Fonds contains records relating to Opera Laurier performances including programs, promotional material, planning material, audio recordings and video recordings.
For many performances, the records include production books outlining stage blocking, lighting cues and other information as well as annotated scores.

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Eloise A. Skimings fonds
Archief · 1852-1936

The fonds consists of textual records and other material created and accumulated by Eloise A. Skimings during her career as a newspaper correspondent, teacher, poet, and composer in Goderich, Ontario.

The fonds includes business and personal correspondence, business and personal invoices and receipts related to Eloise Skimings professional and personal activities, family account books of her and her brothers, insurance records, bank records, music records, poetry, notebooks, scrapbook, tickets, invitations, announcements, cards of memoriam, newspaper clippings and articles, photographs, postcard, a drawing, and published poetry books. Some of the records relate to her brothers, Richard Skimings and William Skimings, as well as A.M. Polley, Mrs. Flora A. Polley, and S.B. Williams.

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Art Group '59 fonds
Archief · 1959-1977

Fonds consists of the records of Art Group '59, an unincorporated club with a constitution, operating from 1959 to 1977. Membership was primarily from the traditional boundaries of Brampton, but also areas beyond including Bramalea.

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Tony Prower '46 fonds
Archief · [ca.1951]-[ca.1991]

Fonds consists of musical scores used by Prower during his time as Music Master at Trinity College School. Included are scores and notations.

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Dorian Kotis fonds
CA ON00159 P194 · Archief · [ca. 1977-1982]

The fonds consists of a PowerPoint presentation of 91 photographs created by Dorian Kotis. It documents different CANO shows while touring, but also gives some insight on life behind the scenes, work done by the technicians, and the setting of the stages. Among others, the following people are represented in the photos: André Paiement, Marcel Aymar, Rachel Paiement, Wasyl Kohut, John Doerr, Michel Dasti, David Burt, Michel Kendell, Mark Delorme, and Ben Mink. Some of the photos were taken in Ottawa, Maskouche, Glendon College, and at the Northern Lights Festival (Sudbury).

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Don Hill fonds
CA ON00159 P193 · Archief · 1975-1979

The fonds consists of five sound recordings that attest to Don Hill’s professional work and research in Northern Ontario in the 1970s. Two copies of the double-LP vinyl record Men of the North Are We (1975), a collection of oral history interviews recorded throughout Northern Ontario by Don Hill and Anne Prevost, reflect Hill’s interest in both sound art, and documenting the traditions and work of pioneers in the area. Also included in the fonds are two 8-track tapes by the musical group CANO (Tous dans l’même bateau and Au nord de notre vie), as well as one electronic file of an interview with Wasyl Kohut, CANO’s violinist, by Don Hill (recorded December 31, 1979). These recordings highlight Hill’s professional work in radio, as well as his interest in the cultural landscape of Northern Ontario in the 70s.

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John Doerr fonds
CA ON00159 P221 · Archief · 1973-2018

The John Doerr fonds documents Doerr’s professional life as a musician, composer, music producer, and administrator. The completeness of the files not only highlights Doerr's accomplishments and activities, but they also depict the path of the group CANO musique.

Composed of the files of the various administrators of CANO musique, namely John Doerr, André Paiement, and Gary McGroarty, the files cover the legal aspect of managing a music group and its financial administration. The files thus deal with promotion, production of concerts and LPs, and the creation of music and lyrics, and range from Doerr’s early involvement with the group CANO musique to the group’s dissolution and the subsequent founding of Majoma Music.

The John Doerr fonds not only attests to Doerr’s different roles, creations, and achievements within CANO musique but it also provides an overview of the different administrative and managerial aspects of a music group during the time period of 1975 to 1985. Moreover, the fonds documents the different processes, procedures, and interactions with records companies, as well as marketing and promotional strategies in those years.

John Doerr’s role as administrator of CANO’s financial records is well documented in the fonds. Doerr took over the responsibility of the accounts after André Paiement’s passing, at which time the records of 1975-1978 were transferred to him.

The financial records consist mostly of bank statements, budgets, expenditures, expenses and incomes, correspondence, and monthly royalty statements. The files provide insight into the operating cost for concerts and touring, as well as the cost associated with activities such as recording, rehearsals, buying instruments, and insurance payments. The files also attest to group’s organising and functioning as a cooperative. While the monthly statements for the royalties list each song and the amount received for each, it also indicates the popularity of their songs in a specific time frame. Some of the correspondence informs us on the contracts and agreements with recording companies, touring and festival organisations and on applications/bids to be part of festivals like the Ontario Bicentennial tour or representing Canada in Japan. It also attests to bids for different services they offered like staging, sound equipment, and music production.

The creation aspect is documented by the music scores, lyrics and correspondence which inform us more specifically on John Doerr as a musician, composer and producer. Indeed, music scores of many of the CANO songs – some with notations – provide insights on the process of collective creation of the music and lyrics and also on the translation of the lyrics. While some music scores are specifically for the parts of bass guitar, some are film scores. Doerr and Aymar composed music and produced the scores for films, as well as theme songs for programs like Légalement parlant or Great Movies (CityTV). A rough draft of video shooting images with notes to synchronize the music depicts part of the process for this type of composition. Also included are some texts of introductions of members of the group used during concerts, with notations on music to be played, the mood, and even the staging of the musicians. The fonds also contains some of Doerr’s diaries with notes on the rehearsals, tours and daily activities.

Many files document projects undertaken by the group after their dissolution. While not all projects were carried out, the fonds contains extensive documentation and correspondence on certain projects, such as agreements for the production of the CANO album The Millennium Collection: The Best of/Les Meilleurs Succès CANO, and the different agreements with all the partners in the realization of the project. Transcriptions of interviews with some of the members of CANO who talk of their time with the group and different events can also be found in the files on “CANO project,” as well as correspondence from fans, and pictures taken by fans during CANO concerts.

The fonds also contains Gary McGroarty’s files, who was the manager of the group. He turned these files over to John Doerr when he left the group. These files consist mostly of contracts with recording companies, the legal documents on the ownership of copyright for CANO songs and also for the different concerts. Membership, registration, payments made to different associations and unions as well as correspondence with these organizations are also found within those files. Some scheduling for rehearsals and traveling are also included. Marketing and promotional materials consisting of correspondence, opinions sent to specialized magazines, newspapers, press kits and also promotional materials such as cards, posters, letterhead with the official CANO logo illustrate some of the different marketing strategies used by the group.

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CA ON00416 F05 · Archief · 1910 - 1990

Fonds consists of four series; education of Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby, Old Boys’ Association, correspondence and the Walker Family series, which consist of family heritage pieces related to Appleby College. Of note is a child’s table and chair set that was made by Appleby’s founder and Wentworth’s uncle, John Guest.

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Brad Brown fonds
CA ON00416 F09 · Archief · 1949 - 1954 ; 2014

Fonds consists of material of Brad's time as a student at Appleby College. In particular, it includes material pertaining to his time as a member of the school's Coronation Choir. Fonds consists of two series: Coronation choir and School days.

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Amerikan Laulajat fonds
Archief · 1956 - 2002

An umbrella organization for Finnish male choruses in North America.

The records relate to the organization's administration and finances, and to major events including nine performing tours of Finland and performances in North America.

Member choirs have included:
Chicago: Sibelius Male Chorus
Detroit: Finlandia Male Chorus
Florida: Male Singers of Florida
Los Angeles: Finnish Male Chorus
New York: New Yorkin Laulumiehet
Sault Ste Marie: Sault Finnish Male Chorus "Kaleva"
Sudbury: Sudburyn Laulumiehet
Thunder Bay: Mieskuoro Otava Male Choir
Toronto: Toronton Mieslaulajat
Vancouver: Vancouverin Mieslaulajat

CA ON00159 P023 · Archief · [ca. 1971-2015]

Le fonds d’archives du Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario (TNO) témoigne des différentes activités et réalisations de la compagnie de théâtre depuis ses tout débuts, tout en nous renseignant sur les transformations et l’évolution de cette compagnie théâtrale. De plus, les documents reflètent l’essence même propre au TNO, ainsi que sa culture organisationnelle.

À ce titre, on y retrouve des dossiers témoignant du mouvement ayant mené à la création de la troupe de théâtre. Ainsi, il y a des dossiers sur les pièces de théâtre crées et jouées à l’université Laurentienne, les journaux étudiants, tout comme des dossiers sur les diverses personnes ayant un rôle direct ou indirect dans la naissance du TNO. Le fonds d’archives témoigne aussi des gens qui ont oeuvré au sein de la compagnie de théâtre, et de l’implication du TNO auprès de la communauté franco-ontarienne, de son rayonnement et de son impact plus spécifiquement à Sudbury.

En effet, le fonds d’archives contient les dossiers des différentes sphères d’activités inhérentes à une compagnie de théâtre. Ainsi, les procès-verbaux des différents comités administratifs, la correspondance, les demandes de subventions, l’embauche du personnel, et les démarches pour assurer la promotion des programmes saisonniers tout comme les différents rapports d’activités documentent la gestion des ressources financières, mais aussi l’évolution de la compagnie de théâtre. On y retrouve également les documents traitant des changements de sa structure, ainsi que des projets en collaborations avec d’autres organismes du milieu artistique et culturel. Le fonds d’archives comprends aussi les bilans financiers pour chacun des spectacles.

Les différents dossiers de production et création artistiques contiennent des renseignements sur la production et diffusion des différents spectacles du TNO, spectacles de poésie, pièces de théâtre, soit pour toutes les pièces jouées au TNO ainsi que celles produites par le TNO, et ce tant par la troupe professionnelle que communautaire. On retrouve d’ailleurs les dossiers de presse pour les pièces de théâtre présentées ou encore sur les auteurs des pièces. Le fonds d’archives contient également les ententes contractées pour les tournées, mais aussi sur la scénographie, et l’adaptation de certains textes et les éléments de la mise en scène. Il en est de même pour les aspects techniques tel que l’éclairage et les décors. Ainsi, parmi ces dossiers il y a les croquis pour la marionnette Médéric Boileau, dans la pièce La vie et les temps de Médéric Boileau, les esquisses de décor ou encore d’affiches publicitaires. Les différentes tournées tant en Europe qu’au Canada-français, et les tournées des pièces pour enfants, dans les écoles du nord de l’Ontario français sont également bien documentées. Les dossiers de promotion des pièces pour enfants, la correspondance avec les intervenants scolaires et les dessins d’appréciation des enfants permettent une vue d’ensemble de ce type de production théâtrale du TNO.

On y retrouve également des créations littéraires. Parmi celles-ci, il y a des textes d’André Paiement pour lesquels on y retrouve les versions, les notes et commentaires de différents intervenants ayant participé à la création collective de certains de ces textes de pièces de théâtre. Mentionnons aussi les écrits des artistes invités en ‘résidence’ pour lesquels il y a plusieurs des créations littéraires lors de leur séjour au TNO. Le fonds d’archives contient aussi des poèmes inédits de Jean-Marc Dalpé, mais aussi des notes, commentaires, synopsis de différents intervenants impliqués directement ou indirectement dans des productions du TNO. À ce titre, des notes d’appréciation ou encore d’explication de Pierre Gravel, Michel Ouellette, ou encore des commentaires ou présentations de Brigitte Haentjens en tant que directrice artistique ou metteur en scène, ou des notes, de la correspondance ou journal de voyage d’acteurs ou d’actrices en tournée ou des gens de l’équipe, sont aussi compris dans le fonds d’archives et témoignent non seulement d’une culture artistique mais aussi d’un vécu d’individus impliqués dans le milieu culturel franco-ontarien.

Le fond d’archives contient également de nombreux témoignages de l’interaction entre le TNO et d’autres organismes à caractère culturel tel que: Les Éditions Prise de Parole, ou encore la Galerie du Nouvel Ontario, mais aussi de compagnies de théâtre franco-ontariennes ou du Canada-français et même d’outre-mer. À ce titre, on retrouve aussi les documents d’incorporation de la Coopérative des artisans du Nouvel Ontario (CANO) ainsi que la correspondance, et la publication de celle-ci, Journal de Bord qui était publiée par Yvan Rancourt. Il en est de même pour l’association du TNO avec La Slague, plusieurs dossiers documentent cette période de la compagnie de théâtre. Des croquis, des documents d’architecture d’études de marché témoignent des différents projets de regroupement d’organismes culturels et documentent les démarches pour l’obtention de la salle actuelle du TNO.

On retrouve aussi des dossiers de documentation qui attestent de la participation active du TNO dans la communauté francophone de Sudbury, lors de festivals ou d’évènements communautaires, mais aussi du soutien de la communauté envers le TNO.

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Music Department fonds
ON00421 RG 10-2 · Archief · 1952-1981; predominant 1974-1980

The Music Department fonds, RG 10-2, is arranged and described at the series level, with an accompanying file list. The fonds consists of two series: Jack Arthur files (RG 10-2-1) and Subject Files (RG 10-2-2).

Textual records in the fonds consist of correspondence, reports, schedules, minutes, and publicity material related to the Music Department and Grandstand show staff, musicians, performers and other entertainers, competition contestants, and CNE visitors. Graphic and printed materials include photographs of dancers, performer headshots, and other events coordinated by the Music Department, as well as sheet music from the 1953 Grandstand show.

Few documents exist for the years 1960, 1962, 1973, and 1981. No records exist for the years 1954 to 1956, 1959, and 1963 to 1972.

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Penn Kemp fonds
CA ON00353 AFC 452 · Archief · 1944 - 2018

Fonds consists of records illustrating Kemp’s career as a poet, playwright, performer and educator as well as the activities of Pendas Productions. It also contains personal materials. It includes personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, proofs of publications and CDs/DVDs, recordings of performances in various audiovisual formats, photographs, posters, drawings, clippings, ephemera, publicity materials, and published material.

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