One image of two young moose, named Moose (left) and Silver (right), attached to a sulky advertising British American Autolene Oil outside the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario, where a crowd had gathered around them. The moose owner, Albert Vaillancourt (left), is being interviewed by CKSO radio announcer Jack McLaren (holding a microphone, center) and radio station operator Bill McLellan (right) before attending the annual Children's Aid Society carnival and motor show with the moose at Davison's Garage.
One image of William Winters (left, holding microphone) and his brother, James Winters, being interviewed by CKSO Manager Wilbur Woodill (1909-1997, aka Wilf Woodill) and another man at the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario about leaving their native Scotland for Falconbridge, Ontario where they were to live for the duration of World War II (WWII).
One image of Weston's Bakery Manager Frank Armstrong giving a $15 dollar cheque to Joyce Dinan, winner of the Weston's Bakery "Winston Churchill" essay contest, at the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Weston's Bakery Manager Frank Armstrong giving a $15 dollar cheque to Joyce Dinan, winner of the Weston's Bakery "Winston Churchill" essay contest, at the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Chief Engineer at CKSO, Jim McCrea, and his assistant inspecting the CKSO radio station's antenna and transmitter on Coniston Road near Minnow Lake.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airman Bill Stovin of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airman Bill Stovin of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during World War II (WWII).
Item is an edition of "60 Years on Ice" a publication of the Port Hope Figure Skating Club Inc., 13 Mar 2010. The programme includes photographs of each skating team and information about their performance at the 60th anniversary event.
One image of Clair Chambers, CKSO Radio sports announcer (second from left) interviewing Bert Kidman, secretary of Idylwylde Golf Club, (left) during the first broadcast from CKSO's mobile unit. The mobile unit, a Diamond T van, is parked in the background and two unidentified men are watching the interview take place.
One image of the CKSO mobile unit, which was housed in a Diamond T van, being driven by an unidentified man. The van has 'CKSO Mobile Unit' and 'The Sudbury Daily Star' written on the side panel and 'Short Wave Station VD31' is written on the passenger side door.
Item is an "Absolute order for payment of a sum recovered" for the Division Court of the District of Newcastle. Form created by W. Furby for M. Falkner, Division Court of the District of Newcastle. Five hundred (500) copies were ordered, 27 Mar 1843.
Furby, WilliamFonds consists of issues of the "ACO Matters" Newsletters, 2008-2015. The newsletters contain various articles chronicling events and historic topics; and are produced between 3-4 times per year by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope Branch. It includes: May 2008 (article by the Port Hope Archives), February 2009, May 2009, November 2009, February 2010, June 2010, September 2010, November 2010, February 2011, June 2011, September 2011, November 2011, February 2012, June 2012, September 2012, November 2012, Feburary 2013, June 2013 (article by the Port Hope Archives), September 2013, November 2013, February 2014, February 2015, June 2015, September 2015, November 2015.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope BranchItem is a notice printed by the Gazette & Examiner Office regarding counterfeit bank notes of the Agricultural Bank, 1836.
Furby, WilliamSeries consist of a collection of legal documents likely typed by Alfred Henry Clark Long to showcase his skills as a typist, 1898-1899. It includes: Church v. Baird, Church v. Radcliff (26 Nov 1898); Midland Trust Company assignment of T. Dixon Craig (23 Mar 1898); Church v. Radcliff Examination (29 Nov 1898); Winslow and Miller v. Elliott and Company (28 Sep 1899).
The fonds mainly documents Arthur C. Johnson's professional activities as a university administrator. Records consist of press releases, speeches, correspondence, and reports relating to the planning and development of York University's Keele and Glendon campuses.
Johnson, Arthur C., 1923-1985File consists of correspondence and financial records created by Arthur T.H. Williams, 1852-1882.
This sous-fonds contains directories, newspaper clippings, financial records, correspondence, presentation talking points, photographs, photo albums, promotional materials, a survey, handbooks, crafts, history timelines, meeting minutes, and reports. These records relate to the administration and operation of the Associates Program.
Associates Program (London, Ont.)The fonds primarily documents the Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople's operational and administrative activities. Records consist of dissolution files; financial records and contracts; meeting minutes; correspondence and other administrative records including reports; and publicity, special event and marketing records.
Association of Canadian Film CraftspeopleThe fonds consists of television and film scripts considered for ACTRA Awards, 1980-1983. It includes scripts from the popular Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television programmes 'Seeing things,' 'For the record,' and 'The beachcombers,' as well as a National Film Board script, 'A choice of two,' (originally titled, 'Just above water,').
Alliance of Canadian Television and Radio ArtistsSeries consists of media coverage of Jean Augustine's professional activities as a member of Parliament, cabinet minister and community advocate, including video recordings of her public appearances, as well as recordings of her appearance on radio and television. Also includes music recordings and documentaries submitted to Augustine by members of the community and some lobby groups.
Augustine, Jean