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Records re Twinning
CA ON00340 F552-6-5 · Sous-série organique · 1995-2008
Fait partie de United Church of Canada Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit fonds

Twinning was a project of the DWO which was developed, coordinated and resourced by the Education for Engagement program of the division in 1996. Twinning was a program for people in congregations or groups of The UCC who wished to enter into a long-term, sustained and mutual relationship with a congregation or group of a UCC overseas partner church or organization and vice versa.

Records re United for Peace
CA ON00340 F552-6-6 · Sous-série organique · 2007-2010
Fait partie de United Church of Canada Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit fonds

The United for Peace Campaign launched in 2007. The campaign was developed out of deep concern for the people of Israel and Palestine. The campaign’s goal was to raise funds to support non-violent ways to seek peace with justice for the Israeli and Palestinian communities and the ethnic populations within their nations. The focus of the campaign was later broadened to reflect the UCC’s fundamental commitment to peace and support for all who work toward a just peace in Canada and other parts of the worlds.

CA ON00340 F552-7 · Série organique · 1973-2014
Fait partie de United Church of Canada Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit fonds

Work relating to Overseas Mission personnel was transferred from the former Division of World Outreach unit to the newly formed Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations unit in 2002. The unit coordinated the sending and receiving of mission personnel as an expression of partnership in God’s mission. Global mission personnel sent and received by the United Church symbolizes the church’s commitment to provide solidarity and to nurture global partnership, to enable the sharing of faith perspectives, to share skills, and to engage people in the work for global justice.

The cluster was titled Global Mission Personnel from 2002-2004, then the People in Partnership from 2005-2012. Patricia Talbot was Program Officer: Global Mission Personnel from 2002-2004, and Program Coordinator: People in Partnership, from 2005-2012.

In 2013, People in Partnership became part of the Church in Mission Unit.

Subseries consists of Administration and Office Files, 1987-2014; Records of Committees, 1997-2011; Personnel Files, 1992-2015; Scholarship Files, Records Relating to Scholarships, 1987-2012; Records Relating to Mutuality in Mission, 1973-1998.

CA ON00340 F552-8 · Série organique · 1992-2013
Fait partie de United Church of Canada Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit fonds

Work of the Education for Justice unit originated in the Education for Engagement unit of the Division of World Outreach. Work was transferred to the Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations unit when it was created in 2002.

This unit worked in close co-operation with Conferences to support groups and individuals in congregations, presbyteries, and Conferences by providing information and justice education resources that enable involvement in and connection between global and local justice issues. Principal vehicles were Mandate magazine and the mission theme. It also enabled people-to-people links through programs like Face to Face and supported mission interpretation by overseas personnel in Conferences and exposures trips by United Church groups to partners overseas.

The Justice portfolio was a part of Refugees, Immigration and Justice from 2002-2005. During 2005, JGER reorganized the educational work within the unit to better coordinate and integrate education about Canadian and global social justice issues, as well as to provide further support for United church members wanting to directly engage with global partners. Two new portfolios, Education for Justice and People in Mission, were created, and Education for Engagement ended. This reorganization provided opportunity for increased educational initiatives like Water in Focus.

Series consists of the following subseries: Records re Global Education Development, 2002-2013; Records re Education for Engagement, 1992-2010; Records re Education for Justice, 1997-2011.

CA ON00340 F552-9-4 · Sous-série organique · 1981-2007
Fait partie de United Church of Canada Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit fonds

The Migration and Refugees portfolio goal was education, leadership/congregational development, policy development, and advocacy with the United Church for the rights of refugees, internally displaced & migrants with the federal government & internationally.

Subseries consists of records of Heather MacDonald (Program Coordinator: Refugees, Immigration and Justice, 2002-2004, Program Coordinator: Race Relations, Refugees and Immigration Advocacy, 2005-2006).

Series 1: Curry family records
Série organique · 1775-1921 predominant [before 1890]
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

Series consists of records created or collected by members of the Curry (occasionally spelled Currie) family of Norval and Chinguacousy Township, including James, John, and Samuel Curry and document their domestic affairs and well as activities within the community. Records include personal and business correspondence; legal documents pertaining to land transactions, litigation, and estates; financial and domestic account records; and petitions to council (signed versions and drafts thereof). Series also includes substantial set of penmanship and copying exercises, and records related to local religious and social organizations.

2: Correspondence
Dossier · 1853
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

File consists of letters sent to and occasionally from members of the Curry family including James and John Curry. Many concern matters under litigation. A letter from Rebecca Laidlaw recounts the accidental death of a family member while building a shanty. A note from John Crumbie of Streetsville includes a bill for the amputation of an arm.

3: Correspondence
Dossier · 1854-1855
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

File consists of letters sent to and occasionally from members of the Curry family including James and John Curry. Many concern matters under litigation. Includes letter from L. Breithaupt regarding potential sites for a grist mills, saw mills, and tanneries including references to the railroad.

11: James Curry accounts
Dossier · 1848-1859
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

Files consists of fragmentary bookkeeping and accounting documents relating to dealings of James Curry. Includes accounting of blackmithing or farrier services rendered by Douglas Carmichael.

Series 2: Clark family records
Série organique · 1831-[before 1980] predominant [before 1900]
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

Series consists of records created or collected by members of the Clark (sometimes Clarke) family or their descendants. Records include correspondence (including letters sent between Chinguacousy and Ireland); legal and accounting documents; ephemera; photographs; school texts; and genealogical lists compiled by descendents.

Dossier · 1841
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

File consists of letter from John Clark in Chinguacousy to Hugh Gilchrist in Sheepland, County Down, Ireland regarding life in Canada and family news. The letter was intended to be posted during an upcoming visit to "the City" to deliver butter but apparently never was mailed. Descendants have produced several typescripts which are included in the file, as is a short history of Chinguacousy written by a descendant.

3: Letters from Ireland
Dossier · 1831-1861 [copied after 1940]
Fait partie de Curry-Clark family fonds

File consists of typescript transcriptions of letters sent from Ireland to Chinguacousy by Hugh or James Gilchrist to Hugh Clark. Topics include emigration, family news, and conditions in Ireland. The whereabouts of the originals of these letters are unknown.