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Performance
CA ON00279 F01-S123-11 · Subseries · 1912-1993
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Subseries contains Professed Sisters’ Chorus lyrics about the move to the Motherhouse in 1953, scripts for plays performed by the Sisters influenced by existing works, scripts for plays detailing the history of the Sisters’ community, a Christmas pageant, published religious plays (1912-1954), and a 125th anniversary production playbill. There is also a scrapbook for “Our Little Design,” a tribute to St. Joseph and all the General Superiors from 1868-1986. This scrapbook includes programs for the play, colour photographs of the performance, photographic negatives, thank you cards and the play script.

Photographs
CA ON00279 F01-S123-07 · Subseries · 1950-2005
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Subseries contains correspondence and photographs depicting events, facilities, and people, including the construction of the Mount. St. Joseph Motherhouse and the move to it from Sacred Heart Convent. The subseries also includes Mount St. Joseph Academy class photographs, postcards, and negatives showing the Sisters, priests, staff, and students. There is also a drawing to scale depicting the Motherhouse and Academy buildings.

Property Sale
CA ON00279 F01-S123-18 · Subseries · 2005-2007
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

The subseries consists of correspondence, photographs, promotional material, and historical notes connected to the sale of the Mount St. Joseph property to REIT and London Property Corp in 2005, and the construction of the new Sisters of Joseph residence building at Windermere Road. This includes accounts of the Mount St. Joseph property from the Chronicles of the sisters of St Joseph of London, a detailed list of flora found on the old Mount property, and information about Immaculate Conception Chapel, including photographs. There are also remarks to the sisters and staff from the General Superior on the progress of the construction of the new residence, and information about the severance, rezoning and environmental issues related to the old Mount property. A list of suggestions for naming the dining room and suites of the new residence building located on Windermere Road is included. There is a notice of a public sale of antiques and collectibles from the Mount property. After the sale, the Mount St. Joseph building was renovated for a new seniors’ residence, and advertisements for this facility, named Windermere on the Mount, are included.