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Minute Books
ON00120 008-2-1 · File · 1965-1966
Part of Denis Landry

File consists of two typed, annotated, Chelmsford Valley District High School Board minute books. Reports of the three committees formed by the board, Finance & Education, Property & Maintenance, and Building & Transportation are included within the minutes.

Assessment Rolls
ON00120 026-3 · Series · 1905-1930
Part of Town of Sudbury

Series consists of the assessment rolls of the Town of Sudbury. The assessment rolls list information regarding property within the town and were created to provide information to the municipality for property taxes in accordance with the Assessment Act. The rolls are divided up into the three wards; Ryan, Fournier, and McCormack.

Collector's Rolls
ON00120 026-4 · Series · 1893-1930
Part of Town of Sudbury

Series consists of the collector's rolls of the Town of Sudbury. The collector's rolls contain the same information as the assessment rolls with the addition of the date of payment for the taxes. They were created by the town clerk from the assessment rolls and then given to the collector who would be entrusted to acquire the taxes from the individuals or businesses and record the date and amount paid in the rolls. The rolls would then be given to the town treasurer.

Town of Sudbury
ON00120 026 · Fonds · 1892-1930

This fonds consists of administrative, financial, judicial, and photographic records documenting the operation of the Town of Sudbury.

Town of Sudbury
Joe Laflamme & wolf team
ON00120 015-.1-1-11-2 · Item · January 26,1939
Part of Heit Family

One annotated photograph of Joe Laflamme driving his wolf team through the downtown streets in Sudbury, Ontario. Jack Leve Raw Furs (134 Elgin Street) can be seen behind the crowd of spectators on the right of the image.

Joe Laflamme the wolf man
ON00120 015-.1-1-11-1 · Item · January 26, 1939
Part of Heit Family

One annotated photograph of George Thibodeau with Joe Laflamme's lead wolf named Calgary on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.

378-41
ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.378-2 · Item · 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a boy diving into a pool off of a wooden diving board at the recreational park at Sacred Heart College in Sudbury, Ontario. Two more boys are standing on the diving board and a number of children are swimming or standing by the pool. The Hydro Substation building and a number of houses on Kathleen Street can also be seen in the image.

264-9
ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.264-2 · Item · [Between February and March 1942]
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a Wacko UKC biplane with an enclosed cockpit with 'CF-AVV' painted on the side. The airplane is covered in snow and the nose of the plane has been covered with a tarp.

13-19
ON00120 023-1-.1-1-.13-1 · Item · November 1939 (originally created April 28, 1936)
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a street car stopped on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, allowing several passengers to board. Eaton Groceteria (23 Elm Street), The Plaza Cafe with Burgess Baker (25 Elm Street) and the top of the Post Office (corner of Elm Street and Durham Street) can be seen on the right of the image while an advertisement for Buckingham Cigarettes "Throat Easy" can been seen on the front of the number 31 street car.

252-2
ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.252-2 · Item · February 1942
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a head and shoulder shot of Army Recruiter Private Albert Shigwadja during World War II (WWII).

252-1
ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.252-1 · Item · February 1942
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a head and shoulder shot of Army Recruiter Private Albert Shigwadja during World War II (WWII).

ON00120 031-1 · Item · February, 1914
Part of O'Flynn Cash Grocery

Item is an annotated price list printed for O'Flynn Cash Grocery by Sudbury Star Print. Inside the volume are price lists for household items and foodstuffs. Household items include brooms, soaps and powders, polishes and starches. Foodstuffs include dried and canned fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs, cereals, jams and jellies, fish, nuts, rice, pickles and soup. O'Flynn Cash Grocery also carried baking goods, such as flour, spices, syrups, salt, yeast, sugars, lard and butter. Items such as coffee, tea, chocolate and candy could also be purchased. Written on the inside front cover is a short note from the O'Flynn Cash Grocery expounding on the benefits of paying cash for groceries versus paying with credit. The store appeals to the "old-fashioned people" in the area to buy their fresh goods with cash and save money. On the back cover of the booklet are instructions on how to order from the store. According to the price list, no shipment was too great or too small, orders just had to be plainly written on only one side of a sheet of paper and cash had to be sent with the order. The front and inside covers are designed with a swastika in each corner, a symbol used for good luck in many cultures.

Geography Maps
ON00120 047-1-2-1 · Item · [1932]
Part of C.R. Judd

Item is one volume of a handwritten geography lesson plan. Included are hand drawn maps of the continents, as well as maps of individual countries and geographic areas. Accompanying each map are notes describing the surface geography, the climate and the main industries of each area and how their location on the Earth affects those things. The final map is of "The World" with notes describing how the Earth spins on it's axis and affects the seasons, the time zones, the tides and the wind patterns. Tucked within the pages is a list of the occurrence of maps on the geography maps entrance exam, a point form outline of the geographic, political and economic make-up of Canada, a map of Canada and two copies of notes with information about Australia.

ON00120 047-1-7-1 · Item · 1934 - 1962, predominant 1934 - 1935
Part of C.R. Judd

Item is volume one of a handwritten Canadian History Outline lesson plan. Subjects included in the lesson plan are: Indigenous pre-European contact and post-European contact, European explorers (including the Vikings), European settlement of North America, the Founding of New France, the Huron missions, the Hudson Bay Company, the Acadians, the Expulsion of the Acadians, the Quebec Act, the American Revolution and the United Empire Loyalists. Tucked within the notebook are three copies of a typed, sixty line Canadian History in verse, two typed copies of a Canadian History Review with forty-eight questions and answers, a typed poem in verse entitled "Wolfe" by Grade 8 student James Yeates in 1938, two hand drawn maps, various handwritten history notes and a newspaper clipping ("Historian Calls Cabot Follower, Not Finder," Globe and Mail, March 4, 1961, p. 9).