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CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.15 · Series · 1897-1898
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 26 Apr 1897 to 21 Oct 1897. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Mrs. D. Adamson, Bell Telephone Co., Hon G.W. Borden, H.J. Ball, Dr. Boyer, Rev. A.J. Broughall, Corbett and Co., Rev. A.C. Crews, Rev. E. Chilcott, Cumberland and Retman, G.R.R. Cockburn, W.G. Ellis, B.P. Fraser, French Line, W.A. Fraser, B.W. Folger, Maj. Gen. Gascoigne, Globe Printing Co., Gibson and Thompson, J.B. Hunt, F. Houghton and Co., Hamilton Provincial Loan Co., Holland American Line, Rev. Prof. Huntingford, Imperial Bank, Imperial Building Co., Rev. Dr. Jones, Lount Marsh and Cameron, Love and Hamilton, Rev. A. MacGillivrary, Massey Harris Co., Methodist Book Room, Matthews Northrup Co., Rev. R. Murison, Murray Printing Co., New York Herald, National Railway Publishing Co., A.E. Outerbridge and Co., Col. Otter, Pinkerton and Cook, G.A. Ringland, Brig. Read, Percival Ridout, Rev. R.J. Renison, Rev Prof. Rigby, Sanderson and Son, Mayor Shaw, Rev. D. Strachan, J.R. Shatton (MPP), Mr. Justice Street, Toronto Athletic Club, Trust and Loan Co., Dr. James Thronburn, A.G. Webster, Dr. Wagner, Wells Fargo Express Co., Mrs. Williams, Rev. Prof. Wrong, Rev. W. Young (list is not inclusive). Some of the letters appear on North German Lloyd Steamship Co. letterhead.

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.16 · Series · 1898
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 20 Apr 1897 to 24 Dec 1898. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., C.W. Anderson and Son, H.J. Ball, Bishop of Toronto, Capt. M. Belton, Bank of Toronto, Rev. G.S. Bowes, Hon Dr. Borden, F.B. Clarke, Rev. J. Corcoran, Mrs. S. Cumberland, Capt. Geo. A. Curtis, Sir H. Creaser, Canadian General Electric Co., Dominion Atlantic Railway, Rev. J.A.R. Dickson, Dr. W.H. Drummond, Eureka Refining Co., Dr. J.E. Elliott, B.W. Folger, Fraser Institute, French Line, Major Foster, John Foy, J.B. Grafton, Dr. W.C. Gowan, Rev. Prof. Huntingford, Holland American Line, Rev. W.B. Henson, Hamilton SS Co., Rev. Mrs. Ingles, Imperial Building Co., Rev. H.H.B. Jones, Kingston Whig, Kingman and Co., S.B. Leacock, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Love and Hamilton, R.M. Melville, Capt. R. Middleton, Judge Morson, S.S. Meredith, Matthews Northrup, C.H. McLaughlin, New York Herald, Capt. Nihan, James Nesbit and Co., A.E. Outerbridge, Lt. Col. Otter, Wm. Pinkerton, Dr. Primrose, Sir Julian Pauncefoot, Dr. Peters, P.G. Ridout, Royal Loan and Savings, Richardson Spence and Co., G.A. Ringland, Sanderson and Son, R.M. Stocking, Wm. Stuat and Sons, Sisters of Loretto, Lt.Col. Tyrwhite, Toronto Lithography Co., Trust and Loan, Prof. G.M. Wrong, H.A. Ward, Rev. Provost Weich, Williams and Irwin (list is not inclusive).

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.18 · Series · 1899-1900
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 23 Jun 1899 to 24 Jan 1900. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Dr. H.S. Anderson, Rev. Father Aveling, H.J. Ball, Building and Loan Association, Lt. Col. Bruce, Mrs. P. Burnham, Rev. J.M. Baldwin, B. Cumberland, Hon. J.G. Colmes, Chas. Cumberland, R. Dunn and Co., Dr. E.H. Earl, B.W. Folger, French Line, Henry Fitzburgh, Mayor Hutcheson, Ret. Rev. C. Hamilton, Rev. E.G. Harper, Rev. G.C. Heathcote, Holland American Line, Kingman and Co., Kerr Macdonald and Co., Wm. Laidlaw, London Novelty Co., Manufacturer's Insurance Co., Rgt. Hon. Sir E. Mouson, Methodist Book Room, Prof. James Mavor, Judge McDougall, Northern Navigation Co., New York Herald, Capt. Nihan, Newton Co., A.E. Outerbridge, Lt. Col. Otter, Rev. L. Phelps, G.A. Ringland, Prof. Rigby, Rev. J.L. Robertson, C.B. Richards and Co., Standard Life Insurance Co., Rev. C.H. Shortt, Dr. C.M. Smith, Dr. James Stirton, D. Spanner and Co., Trust and Loan Co., Rev. James Talbot, Toronto Lithography Co., Dr. H.E. Vaux, Rev. E.A. Wicher, Rev. M. Wood, Sheriff Widdifield, Rev. W.H. Withrow, Capt. Yates (list is not inclusive).

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.19 · Series · 1900
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 24 Jan 1900 to 14 Aug 1900. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Rev. J. Ardill, Rev. C. Adams, C.W. Anderson and Son, Acetylene Gas Co., Mrs. P. Burnham, Rev. Canon Brown, Mrs. Barrett, Bell Telephone Co., W.H. Baldwin, Mrs. Cumberland, Sir R. Cameron, Canada Life Assurance Co., Judge D. Chisholm, CPR Telegraph Co., T. Eaton Co., B.P. Fraser, French Line, Dr. Ed Fisher, Albert Grant, W.A. Geddes, Garfinkel Rottenberg Co., Rt. Rev. C. Hamilton, Holland American Line, Rev. O.B. Hawes, Hope Agricultural Society, Miss Hagarty, Rev. W. Jones, Julian Sale Leather Co., Prof. Ed. Jones, Kingman and Co., R.E.A. Land, Wm. Laidlaw, Massey Harris Co., Prof. James Mavor, Rev. John Muir, Rev. J.O. Miller, Hon. H.J.M. MacDonald, Methodist Book Room, B. McEvoy, M.R. McCullough, Northern Navigation Co., New York Herald, Niagara River Elevation Co., Norton and Sons, A.E. Outerbridge, Raymond and Whitecomb, C.B. Richards and Co., J.D.M. Randal, Rev. M. Reimer, Mayor Smeeton, W.E. Thompson, Trust and Loan Co., Toronto Lithography Co., Capt. Vogelsang, Miss Wood, S. Williams, Rev. E. Wicher, H.H. Williams, M.H. Williams, J.R. Williams (list is not inclusive).

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.20 · Series · 1900-1901
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, Aug 1900 to May 1901. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Acetylene Gas Co., Bishop of Toronto, Rev. Burwash, J.L. Broughton, Col. Butter, Mrs. B. Cumberland, Dr. Clemesha, Canada Life Assurance Co., Rev. E. Cockburn, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Rev. G.F. Davidson (Trinity College School), R.R. Elliott, B.P. Fraser, Rev. Prof. Huntington, Holland American Line, Lt. Col. Ed. Harrison, Estate of Hallam, International Sleeping Car Co., Rev. Dr. Jones, Col. Gerald Kitson, Kingsman and Co., Wm. Laidlaw, Prof. Lang, Methodist Publishing Co., Prof. James Mavor, Rev. Geo. B. Morley, Col. Mason, Rev. J. Moore, Henry Meredith, Rev. J. McConnell, John McClelland, Newton and Co. (Opticians), Northern Navigation Co., A.E. Outerbridge, Ontario Bank, Rev. A.L. Phelps, Royal Mail Line, Hon. G.L.O. Ross, Mrs. Justice Robertson (Queen's Hotel), Ridout, E.E. Sheppard, Standard Life Assurance, Hon. Cliff Sifton, Toronto Lithography Co., NYC Ticket Agent, Traveller's Information Co., Trusts and Loan Co., Dr. G.R. Watson, Rev. G. Willoughby, H.A. Ward, H. Williams (list is not inclusive).

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.21 · Series · 1901-1902
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 9 May 1901 to 3 Jan 1902. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Attractive Advertising Co., Judge E.C. Benson, Col. F.W. Butter, Brock (Queen's Park), St. John's Hospital, Bell Telephone Co., Bunton Co. (GTR Agent), Rev. E. Cockburn, Canadian Life Assurance Co., Mrs. Cumberland, Clyde Line Agency, Sir L.H. Davis, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Orillia Packet Editor, B.P. Fraser, Garfinkle, Grand and Toy, Massey Harris Co., Evening Telegram, Hon. R.C. Hare, Judge Hamilton, Rev. E.J. Jones, Trinity College School, Kingmand and Co., Lahey Co., Love and Hamilton, Linscott Publishing Co., Col. Mason, Minister of Customs, Manufacturer's Life Insurance Co., Methodist Book Room, Mac Machine Co., A.W. McPherson, C.A. MacDonald, North British Mercantile Insurance Co., National Portland Cement Co., A.E. Outerbridge, Old Dominion Line, Pinkerton and Cooke, Pleasants Savannah Line, Parker Dye Works, Dr. Parson, Pearson Bros., J. Ross Robertson, Royal Insurance Co., Richarson and Co., Mrs. D.W. Smith, P.E. Stanhope, Geo. Summerville, Ely Smart Machine Co., Harbour Commission, United Fruit Co., Victoria Harbour Lumber Co., S. Williams, Western Collection Agency, Grand Trunk Railway, Rev. A.J.E. Westeracott (list is not inclusive).

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.22 · Series · 1902
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 3 Jan 1902 to Jul 1902. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Philadelphia Line, Adjudant General Office, Board of Trade, Judge Benson, Canadians Magazine, Black Diamond Line, Miss R. Burnham, Rev. James Broughall, Capt. Duncan Campbell, Mrs. Coad, A.E. Kemp, Dominion Bank, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Capt. Thos. Dennelly, Mail and Empire, Bell Telephone Co., Folgers Bros., Furnace Withy and Co., Fraser Family, S. Garfunkel, W.C. Goffatt, T. Eaton Co., Newcombe Chains Co., R.J. Hemmick, Rev. E.W. Hughes, Herald Printing Co., Hospital for Sick Children, Otto Higel, Hon. Wm. Patterson, Hamilton Bridge Co., Grand Trunk Railway, Imperial Loan Co., Dr. Jamieson, International SS Co., Keller Wallace and Co., Love and Hamilton, Hon. Percy Sanderson, Lever Bros. Soap, W. Lahey (CPR), Wm Laidlaw, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Lake Champlain Transportation Co., Methodist Book Room, R.M. Melville, W.H. Montgomery, R.A. Mulholland, Murray Printing Co., W.H. McCallum, Lt. Col. D.A. MacDonald, National Railway Publishing Co., Outerbridge and Co., Pinkerton and Cook, Fred C. Philp, Rideau Lake Navigation Co., G.A. Roberts, Royal Trust Co., C.B. Richard and Co., Toronto World, P.W. Stanhope, Hon. James Sutherland, Fred. Sculthorpe, Rev. J.M. Smith, Lord Strathcona, Fabre Line, Hon. Isreal Tarte, Transatlantic Mails, John Wills, H. Winnett (Queen's Hotel), Prof. A.H. Young (list is not inclusive). The book is inscribed "C.P.A. Letter Book 1902."

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2016.10-2016.10.24 · Series · 1895-1905
Part of Frederick Barlow Cumberland Letter Books

Series consists of one (1) "Register of Fire Policies Issued and Renewed for the Lancashire Ins. Co. of Mancester" created by F.B. Cumberland, c1895-1905. It includes an index and information on insurance clients entered by month of policy start date and alphabetically by surname.

Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
CA ON00154 2017.3.1 · Item

Item is an ink blotter from the 'F.G. Cotter & Co.' company from Port Hope.

File 9 - Costumed Characters
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

Files consists of photographs of Hedi the female bear mascot of the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics at the Canadian National Exhibition, a man on a unicycles dressed as a female clown and an unidentified mascot in a parade possibly Downtown Toronto, a tall bear mascot and a man in a American Revolution outfit promoting the 1985 Super Bowl between the Chicago Bears and the New England Patriots possibly on Yonge Street, an alien mascot at a photography convention, Fred Flintstone and Yogi bear, off-site promoting Canada's Wonderland, a werewolf at a fun house, a frog possibly promoting private French language education, and a ninja on the northeast corner of Yonge and Bloor.

Finance
CA ON00279 HF02-S003 · Series · 1959-1968
Part of Mount St. Joseph Centre fonds

This series is comprised of budgets showing receipts and disbursements, including office supplies, insurance, food, repairs, recreation, and staff training. Salaries and wages of staff members are also recorded. The Centre’s receipts came from the Province of Ontario, membership fees, donations, assessments, and the contributions from the Sisters of St. Joseph.

Finance
CA ON00279 HF01-S004-01 · Subseries · 1967-2004
Part of Guatemala Annals series

This sub-series comprises details concerning expenses and financial initiatives during and after the Guatemala mission. There are expense reports detailing building and transportation expenditures. There is a list of donations sent to Guatemala complete with donor information. Guatemalan children were sponsored through a beca student sponsorship program that helped cover educational costs. Information about donations and aid recipients in this program is provided. There is also correspondence discussing the Sisters’ accounts. The Sisters’ continued financial support after they left the mission is recorded in monthly statements and correspondence.

Finance series
CA ON00279 F01-S135 · Series · 1900-2008

This series contains records concerning the finances of the congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in London, Ontario. This includes financial reports, logs, and budgets as well as correspondence and reports on topics related to the Sisters’ finances such as taxes, bonds and loans, retirements, property, and policies.

The Sisters were diligent in tracking their income, assets, and expenses and in planning for their financial futures. There are logs and financial summaries of Sisters’ patrimony and dowries, revenue (including bequests), expenditures, and of collections and episcopal charities for the diocese of London. There are also records of individual Sisters’ requests for funds and dispensation from dowries. The Sisters had strict regulations for borrowing money and their policies are included alongside correspondence with solicitors and barristers, certificates of incineration for bonds, and meeting minutes concerning mortgage bonds and banking resolutions. There are also contracts with London Electrical Company and Bell Telephone Company of Canada.

In addition to the mortgages mentioned above, there are more records concerning the assets of the Sisters. Some meeting minutes and correspondence are concerned with financial and property restrictions, the religious order’s tax exemption, and conservation authority restrictions in relation to their properties. There are various lists and timelines of the Sisters’ properties which include information on purchase and sale prices, deeds, and expenses. For some specific properties there is also correspondence about research at the City Registry Office and financial reports for construction projects. For Sacred Heart Convent there are lot maps and an architectural drawing. The “Group Advising on Property” conducted a study on the Sisters’ usage of, cost, and history of their lake house properties. The report and meeting minutes evaluating these properties are present. The Sisters also commissioned assessments on their assets which include site evaluation reports for Holy Rosary Convent in Windsor and two London properties, one on Queens Avenue and the other the spiritual retreat centre, Medaille House. Also in this series are correspondence, contracts, and invoices from Gemart Appraisal Associates for the appraisal of material possessions.

The Sisters of St. Joseph from the London diocese taught in several locations in Alberta from 1922 to 1996. Some records directly concern the Sisters in Alberta, such as lease agreements, correspondence about bonds and ownership of property, and a proposal for the formation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Alberta.

As noted, as part of their vows and dedication to communal living, the Sisters pooled their finances. There are internal policies, announcements, and correspondence about the distribution of finances and resources. Alongside these is an outline of the responsibilities of the congregational leadership positions. Funding to care for aging community members came from the communal finances, and there is a summary of the General Council’s research and deliberations about ensuring funds for the Sisters’ retirements and correspondence about the inclusion of religious personnel in the Canadian Pension Plan.

Also in this series are correspondence, reports, financial records, and meeting minutes related to the “Search Group.”

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
Financial files
CA ON00389 6.0 · Series · December 1980 - December 1997, predominant August 1986 - September 1996
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds

Series consists of Nouwen's financial files dating from 1980 and 1997, predominantly from 1986 -1997. Prior to 1986 Nouwen's personal accountant kept the majority of Nouwen's records and likely discarded them after the mandatory seven years retention period. The records from this time period are therefore minimal and consist primarily of financial overviews, cash books and American bank and retirement accounts and insurance files. After 1986, the records become more detailed and voluminous, including files about Nouwen's income (stipends, donations and royalties), expenses, taxes, insurance, retirement plans, credit cards and bank accounts.

The files were created and kept by various secretaries and financial secretaries that Nouwen hired to control his complicated and extensive financial accounts. In the mid-1970s Nouwen hired Joe Sarno as his personal accountant. Sarno was responsible for Nouwen's income tax returns, American bank accounts and retirement funds until 1994 when Nouwen decided to consolidate his accounts to Daybreak. Carol Plantinga served as his financial secretary from the mid-1970s to 1986. From 1983-1985 Nouwen's assistant Peter Weiskel also worked with the financial files. At Daybreak, Connie Ellis took on the roles of both administrative assistant and financial secretary. After Ellis' became ill in 1992 Kathy Christie became Nouwen's administrative assistant and Lydia Banducci was hired as his financial secretary. Christie remained with Nouwen until his death in 1996. In 1993 Banducci was replaced by Margaret Sutton. Sutton remained in this position until 1997. In 1994 Nouwen began to consolidate all his financial and accounting information at Daybreak. Completing Nouwen's 1994 tax return was Sarno's last responsibility as his accountant. In 1996 Sutton arranged for all the records created and kept by Sarno to be transferred to Daybreak. Nouwen began transferring his accounting to account manager Alka Vijan at Canada Trust in 1994.

Nouwen, Henri J. M., 1932-1996
Finlandia Club collection
Collection · 1903 - 1965

Collection is organized into the following series:
I. Hoito Restaurant
II. Port Arthur Workingmen’s Association: Imatra no. 9
III. C.T.K.L. (Canadian Industrial Unions: Port Arthur’s Finnish Association)
IV. C.U.T. (Canadian News Service) and C.T.K.L.
V. Finlandia Club
VI. Finnish Socialist Local no. 6: Port Arthur
VII. Lumber Workers’ Industrial Union of the One Big Union
VIII. New Attempt Temperance Society
IX. Finnish Athletic Club: Nahjus
X. Finnish Building Company
XI. Miscellaneous

CA ON00402 CUK · Fonds · 1939-2005

The fonds contains documents related to the Kapuskasing Credit Union from 1939 to 2005. Found amongst the documents are financial records, administrative documentation, correspondence, official publications, publicity and press releases, regulations and manuals, as well as printed photographs and negatives.

Credit Union de Kapuskasing
Fonds Ernest Gosselin
CA ON00402 EG · Fonds · 1922-1971

The fonds contains records of the businesses founded by Ernest Gosselin in northern Ontario. Most of the documents relate to the various properties that belonged to him in the Geraldton area.

Gosselin, Ernest
CA ON00159 P061 · Fonds · 1886-1908

The book of correspondence from Jean Étienne Fournier consists almost exclusively of his business correspondence. This correspondence highlights activities that took place in the early years in Sudbury. The 746 pages of correspondence also provide insight to the workings of a general store in terms of purchasing and accounts receivable. The numerous letters in the book refer to his role as Postmaster, Warehouse Manager, and Insurance Agent. Certain facts and events with regard to the School Board and individual schools are mentioned.

Fournier, Stephen
Fonds Roland Cloutier
CA ON00402 RC · Fonds · 1915-2007

The fonds contains textual and photographic records of Roland Cloutier’s involvement in Northern Ontario’s lumber industry. It provides information on some of the Hearst area lumber companies and on organizations such as the Hearst Lumbermen’s Association and the Ontario Lumber Manufacturers’ Association. The fonds also includes documents pertaining to the Hearst Forest Management company, the Northern Ontario Development Corporation, and to René Fontaine in his role as a member of the Ontario legislature and minister in the Ontario government. This is complemented by government reports, studies analyzing the situation and needs of the lumber industry and of Northern Ontario’s economy, handbooks relating to the working practices of the industry and maps mostly illustrating cutting rights in the forest of the region.

Cloutier, Roland