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Fonds Rotaract Club of Kapuskasing
CA ON00402 RCK · Fonds · 2006-2009

The fonds includes textual records relating to the Rotaract Club of Kapuskasing’s activities between 2006 and 2009. It contains minutes, recruitment posters, a list of members and general information about Rotaract clubs. Some minutes are missing.

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Collection Le Chaînon
CA ON00402 LC · Collection · 2006-2010.

The collection consists of a series of the magazine Le Chaînon starting in Fall 2006 (vol. 24, no 2) to Fall 2010 (vol. 28, no 4).

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CA ON00093 2008/7 · Fonds · 2006-2015

Fonds consists of research papers written by various undergraduate university students during their CO-OP work terms at the Directorate of History and Heritage. The research papers are organized in chronological order by topic into the following periods:

  1. 1867-1913 [Pre-First World War period]
  2. 1914-1918 [First World War]
  3. 1919-1938 [Inter-War period]
  4. 1939-1945 [Second World War]
  5. 1946-1953 [Post Second World War to Korean War period]
  6. 1954 – [Peacekeeping period]
Fonds Programme d’enseignement Coop de l’université d’Ottawa
CA ON00096 AR-1883 M · Fonds · 2005-Current

Fonds consists of various documents and records created, collected and maintained by the Women's Institute, Dufferin-Peel District for reference.

The fonds is arranged into the following series:

01 - Tweedsmuir Histories
02 - Programs
03 - Annual Reports
04 - Miscellaneous

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Joint Task Force Afghanistan fonds
CA ON00093 2011/7 · Fonds · 2005-2011

Fonds consists of graphic and textual material produced by Joint Task Force Afghanistan and collected by DHH 5 Museums as part of the repatriation materials from the operation theatre in Kandahar. Also includes nomination forms entitled “Combat Action Insignia Proforma” for those Canadian Forces personnel who were involved in intense fighting in Afghanistan. There are two series:
I. Combat Action Insignia Proforma Nomination Forms
II. Joint Task Force Afghanistan and International Security Assistance Force (Afghanistan)

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Charles Peaker fonds
CA ON00003 F289 · Fonds · [2005]

Fonds consists of one book 108p in length and one cd-r containing recordings of Dr. Peaker's recitals.

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485 Windermere Road Residence series
CA ON00279 F01-S108 · Série organique · 2005-2019

This series contains records related to the residence of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph located at 485 Windermere Road, London, Ont. The main topics are the design, and construction of the new building, its stained glass and metal artwork, public education efforts concerning the environmental features of the residence, the Sisters’ planning to move into the building, and the on-going administrative and community work of the Sisters.

A large collection of photographs shows the demolition of the old Medaille Retreat House and all phases of the construction of the new building. Information about the LEED environmental features of the residence are outlined in pamphlets, photographs, magazine and newspaper articles, event programs, and a CD-ROM Power-Point presentation. Brochures, flyers, and the scripts used by facility tour guides as part of the public education program provide detailed insight into the green features of the new building.

The series contains a copy of the Spring, 2013 issue of Stained Glass, Journal of the Stained Glass Association of America which has photographs and information about the stained glass mural commissioned for the Chapel entitled “Life Itself -That All May Be One” created by Ted Goodden. A sketchbook of drawings by Ron Milton used in the creation of the metalwork panels depicting fauna of the area which adorns the main foyer, and a magazine article profiling the artist are included in this series. A short description of the reconstruction of, and the features of the Casavant organ at 485 Windermere is contained in the series. Event programs and speaking notes prepared for the sod turning, land and building blessing ceremonies and the grand opening are included. Ancillary administrative matters related to the sale of the old Mount St. Joseph facility and its conversion to a retirement residence, and the granting of an exemption from taxation for municipal and school purposes are outlined in news clippings. The series contains is a 2010 study prepared for the Sisters by Deloitte, detailing demographic and financial projections, and recommendations to sustain financial support for the operation of the residence and the provision of needs-based care, assisted living, and hospice services to the Sisters. Minutes, email correspondence, and records of the Suites committee, deal with recommendations for facility uses, room allocation, the rental of surplus suites, and the need for additional staff to oversee administrative matters related to the suites. There are a few issues of a 2013 bulletin entitled London Neighbourhood Update. The bulletin provides information about administrative issues of concern to the Sisters, news from the Congregational Leadership Circle, special events, and accounts of the activities of individual Sisters. The bulletin refers to progress on the hospice project which resulted in the establishment of a hospice administered by a separate entity on the north and east wings of the third floor of the residence some time after the Sisters moved into the residence.

The records include a news release announcing educational bursaries for sole support mothers attending Brescia University College and Fanshawe College. News clippings report the end of the Sisters’ involvement in the governance of St. Joseph’s Health Care after 120 years, and the release of a commemorative book entitled Sister: The History of the Sisters of St. Joseph, of London published by St. Joseph’s Health Care. There is a collection of photographs of children engaged in planting trees at 485 Windermere as part of an Upper Thames Conservation initiative. A brochure advertising the cost of room and board at the residence for retreat days, week-long retreats, and companion retreats is included.

A press release sets out details of the Sisters of St. Joseph educational scholarship program, and news clippings report on the concerts performed by the Intergenerational Choir comprised of Sisters and local high-school students. Event brochures detail staff service award celebrations and an anniversary dinner celebrating the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph. There is a collection of photographs of Sisters during taken during the 140th the anniversary dinner of the Sisters in 2008.

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CA ON00415 F-16000 · Fonds · 2005 - Current

The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Society for Senior Engineers relating to its history, organization, governance,
committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership.

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Ted McGaffin collection
CA ON00428 2004.01 · Collection · 2004-01-07

Collection consists of a selection of digitized photographs from the personal collection of Ted McGaffin. Depicted are various scene of Hurricane Hazel and its aftermath, predominately in the area of Woodbridge; the McLean house on St. Marks Rd in Warren Park; and the Parker Barber Shop which was located at the southwest corner of Jane & Dundas. The Parker Barber Shop was owned by McGaffin's step-grandfather, George Wilson.

CA ON00351 GA 174 · Fonds · [photocopied 2004 (originally created 1911, 1936)]

Contents: consists of one photocopied memoir and a file of photocopied clippings.

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Virgil Burnett fonds : 2004 accrual
CA ON00351 GA 73 : Accrual 2004 · Fonds · 2004

Contents: accrual consists of documentation relating to two works published by the Pasdeloup Press : Concerning our involuntary servitude and Habaneras. Includes typescripts, photographs, correspondence.

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CA ON00340 F2945 · Fonds · 2004-2010

Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 2007-2010, marriages, 2006-2010, and burials, 2005-2006, of Holly United Church Mission, 2004-2010

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Max Friesen fonds
CA ON00003 F286 · Fonds · 2004

Fonds consists of one article in typescript 35p. in length about the village of Kittigazuit. The article is a description and interpretation of Bishop Stringer's account of Kittigazuit, the largest and most important Inuvialuit site of the 19th century.

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Eva Lilley fonds
CA ON00003 F418 · Fonds · 2004

Fonds consists of a memorial narrative regarding Eva Lilley's work at St. John's Indian Residential School at Wabasca, AB in 1946.

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Christine Lockett fonds
CA ON00259 SC172 · Fonds · 2004-2009

Fonds consists of 15 invitations to events relating to Renaissance ROM and the opening of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal.

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Patricia Skidmore collection
CA ON00311 PF173 · Collection · 2004

Collection consists of two sets of oral history projects prepared by Ann McKerlie, a student under the supervision of Professor Patricia Skidmore as part of an oral history course at Brescia University College, a women's college located in London, Ontario. The projects pertain to oral history interviews with five female judges: Justice Lucy Glenn, Justice Katie McGowan, Justice Helen Rady, Justice Lynda Templeton, and Justice Mary Marshman. Included with each interview is a letter of introduction, a set of interview questions, full or partial transcripts of the interview, indexes, a release form, and a thank you letter. Each set of interviews includes an outline of the interviewer's comments, a time log, a bibliography, an essay, and audio cassettes containing recordings of the interviews. The second set of interviews also includes a research paper by Ann McKerlie entitled "Gender and the bench: women judges in the Ontario provincial and superior courts".

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Fonds Lucien Pelletier
CA ON00159 P126 · Fonds · 2004-2005

Composé de l'enregistrement de deux entretiens avec Robert Dickson, d'une transcription de ces entretiens et d'un article à paraître, ce fonds d'archives témoigne de certains aspects des intérêts de recherche de Lucien Pelletier.

En effet, les entretiens avec Robert Dickson, poète, récipiendaire du Prix littéraire du Gouverneur général 2002 en poésie, et professeur de littérature à l’université Laurentienne, ont été réalisés [mai et juillet 2004] dans le but de recueillir l'information nécessaire pour un article sur cet auteur, en abordant la perspective de la culture, et de l'échange culturel. Ainsi, Lucien Pelletier avait un plan d'entrevue pour ces deux entretiens.

Cette entrevue, réalisée en deux rencontres, témoigne du cheminement et du positionnement de Robert Dickson, par rapport à la littérature et à l’expression de la culture canadienne française. Ainsi, le rapport Québec-Ontario français et les courants d’écriture ou d’expression littéraire, sont abordés tout au long de ces entretiens.

Dickson parle de son enfance, de son éducation et des éléments qui ont eu une incidence sur son choix de vivre en français, bien qu'il soit d'une famille anglaise. De ses études à Toronto, puis à l'université Laval, en passant par ses séjours en France, et son arrivée à Sudbury, Dickson se raconte et cerne son cheminement littéraire et professionnel, tout en identifiant les gens et personnages qui ont eu une influence sur son écriture. Tout en discutant de ses écrits dans cette perspective, il parle aussi d’auteurs franco-ontariens tel que : Jean-Marc Dalpé et Patrice Desbiens, et du poète québécois Gaston Miron. Lucien Pelletier s’entretient aussi avec Robert Dickson d’autres aspects de ses activités dans le monde littéraire, tel que l'édition ou encore la traduction.

L'article que l'on retrouve dans ce fonds d'archives est de Lucien Pelletier et sera publié dans un ouvrage collectif sur l'échange culturel. Cet article, pour lequel les entretiens avec Dickson ont été faits et enregistrés est intitulé : « La migration culturelle de Robert Dickson ».

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Humber College Orangeville Campus fonds
ON00423 ORN · Fonds · 2004 - 2019

Fonds consists of material from Humber Orangeville. The material is divided into four series, documenting administrative matters, Humber's engagement with the broader Orangeville community, facilities planning and use, and communications and promotional materials. The fonds includes a wide range of materials, textual, photographic, moving image, architectural plans, and other types.

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