File consists of 19 oral interviews conducted by Bert Meredith (1911-1998) for the radio program Memories and Music.
Collection consists of photographs of Jack and Olga Chambers by Shieky Brownstone. Collection has been arranged in a single series.
UntitledThe Municipal Housing Corporation, "Thunder Bay Non-Profit Housing Corporation, was established in 1977. In 1990, the Corporation adopted the trade name "Thunder Bay Community Housing." In 2011, the department underwent another name change to Property Management Services.
The Thunder Bay Community Housing department's mandate is to develop, build, and operate affordable rental housing for modest income families, seniors, single people or for those individuals identified as having special housing requirements in Thunder Bay.
Largely, the Community Housing Administrative Files series consists of Minutes, Agendas, and Administrative Report Summaries from the Board of Directors monthly and annual meetings. These meetings summarize the status of the Thunder Bay Community Housing department’s finances outlining schedules of income and expenses; the building, equipment, and grounds maintenance of the facilities and status of individual projects; and Reports for Information conveying other information concerning the operation of the department (Tenant Move-Outs/Vacancies, correspondence, ONPHA, etc.)
The Thunder Bay Community Housing department has kept detailed annual Financial Statements that summarize the activities of facilities for the given years. For a more in-depth perspective audit reports are available for specific facilities. And a number of files of correspondence have been preserved, particularly correspondence with the Board of Directors, Ministry of Housing, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
This series has information on the following projects The facilities are listed with the year they opened: Sequoia Park(1977), Andras Court(1977), Glenwood Court(1982), Paterson Court(1983), Royal Edward Arms(1986), McLaughlin Court(1986), Blucher Park(1986), Picton 1(1987), Ross Court(1987), Cumberland(1987), North Vickers Court(1988), Habitat(1988), Tamarack(1989), Lendrum Court(1990), Picton 3(1990), Parsons Avenue(1990), Walkover(1991), Frederica Street(1992), Gore/Neebing(1992), and 1200 Jasper(1992).
Series consists of records created and accumulated by Marilou McPhedran, pertaining to the operations and functions of the Gerstein Centre, a City of Toronto resource centre for individuals with mental health problems for which McPhedran served as a founding director and board member. The records in this series document a variety of administrative issues, including the formation of the centre, meetings of its board of directors, and the 1990 re-opening of the centre at 100 Charles St. E. The files in this series consist of correspondence, draft documents, minutes, memoranda, budgets, bylaws, reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, and notebooks.
Collection consists of memorabilia created by Canadore College for commemoration and advertisement purposes.
File consists of clippings, research notes, and manuscripts.
File consists of photocopies and retyped segments of newspaper articles and William Perkins Bull books, among other resources.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic, and a letter with two packages of Korean Ginseng Tea from the Sun Hung Food Ind., Co.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of draft manuscripts on the topic.
File consists of articles from The Globe and Mail Weekend magazine, The Toronto Star, The Star Weekly magazine, The Telegram (Toronto), and [Conservator (Brampton)].
File consists of campaign literature for candidate Archie Broydell.
File consists of campaign literature for candidates Frances Brown and Dick Pallett.
File consists of campaign literature for Town of Caledon candidates for Region of Peel council Allen Edwards and Emil Kolb.
File consists of campaign literature for City of Mississauga candidate for Peel Board of Education trustee John McGibbon (incumbent).
Series consists of newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to a study of the Downtown and Harbourfront areas of Port Hope, 1978-1988.
File consists of "Invitation to Membership" forms from the Port Hope Lions Club, 1978-2001. The forms were filled out and collected by the Lions Club from interested new members. Each form contains personal information from the new member, as well as the signatures of sponsors and instructions for the Club Secretary.
UntitledItem is an article entitled "It was quite a life" recounting Margaret Sproat's life, 3 Jan 1978 Port Hope Evening Guide. Article with interview with Margaret Sproat Wilson, widow of Ralph Choate Wilson and her involvement with the family business - the Port Hope Evening Guide until it was sold to Albert Schultz.
UntitledRecords include the minutes from the board meetings, promotional and advertising series, Beef Herd Improvement Records and Cow/Calf Club records. The records cover a small period of the organization. Minutes include financial records, correspondence and reports from various committees and agricultural organizations.