Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1912-1913, burials, 1913-1914, of Iroquois Falls Methodist Circuit (includes Matheson Methodist Circuit [includes Matheson, Wataboay, Sesikenika, Monteith, Nellie Lake, Kelso, Iroquois Falls], Iroquois Falls, Kelso, Monteith, Porquis Junction), 1910-1917; records of Iroquois Falls Methodist Church, 1915-1925; historic roll of Iroquois Falls Pastoral Charge (includes Iroquois Falls, Ansonville), 1935-1964; records of Ansonville United Church (includes Ansonville Methodist Church), 1924-1972; records of Iroquois Falls United Church, 1925-2014; communion roll/register, 1954-1971, and board and committee minutes, 1933-1972 of Porquis Junction United Church.
Iroquois Falls Pastoral Charge (Ont.)Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1942-1993 (includes Delnite Mine, 1945-1948), marriages, 1942-1994, and burials, 1942-1996, of Mountjoy United Church in Timmins, 1941-2002.
Mountjoy United Church (Timmins, Ont.)Fonds consists of trustee board minutes of Porcupine Methodist Church, 1911-1917; records of South Porcupine Presbyterian Church, 1910-1916; records of Byrnes' Presbyterian Church (Timmins, Ont.), 1915; records, including baptisms, 1931-1932, 1950-1954, 1957-1968, of Porcupine Pastoral Charge (includes Monteith - Connaught Methodist Circuit, Monteith - Connaught Pastoral Charge (includes Connaught, Hoyle, Monteith, Porquis Junction, Kelso), Porcupine, Hoyle, Connaught), 1920-1968; records of Connaught United Church (includes Porquis Junction Mission Field, Connaught Union Church), 1914-1973; records, including baptisms, 1925-1948, marriages, 1925-1935, 1939-1971, of Trinity United Church, Schumacher (includes Schumacher Methodist Circuit [includes Schumacher, Golden City (now Porcupine), South Porcupine] Schumacher Union Church), 1912-1987; records, including marriages, 1941-1970, of Porcupine United Church, 1937-1992; records, including baptisms, 1914-1983, marriages, 1912-1992, and burials, 1917-1925, 1936-1979, of South Porcupine United Church, 1912-2002.
Covenant Pastoral Charge (Timmins, Ont.)Fonds consists of baptisms, 1921-1926, and burials, 1922-1926, of Hunta - Clute Pastoral Charge (includes Hunta - Clute Methodist Circuit, Hunta, Clute, Frederickhouse, Gardiner); records, including baptismal stubs, 1956-1961, and marriages, 1936 - 1979, of Clute - Island Falls Pastoral Charge (includes Hunta Methodist Circuit [includes Hunta, Clute], Clute, Island Falls, Dunning [now Brower Township], Hunta, Fraserdale, Otter Rapids, Smooth Rock Falls and Little Long Rapids Protestant Church), 1921-1961; board and committee minutes of Island Falls United Church, 1951-1957; records of Fraserdale United Church, 1952-1958; membership cards of Otter Rapids United Church, 1959-1960.
Clute - Island Falls Pastoral Charge (Ont.)Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1918-1955, baptismal stubs, 1978-1992 (incomplete), and marriages, 1918-1976, of St. Paul's United Church, Cochrane (includes Cochrane Union Church), 1918-1992.
St. Paul's United Church (Cochrane, Ont.)Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, historical background and other records of Smooth Rock Falls Church Hall, 1931-1996.
Smooth Rock Falls Church Hall (Ont.)Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1929-1968, of Fraserdale Pastoral Charge (includes Fraserdale, Island Falls and Little Long Rapids, and Clute - Island Falls Pastoral Charge [includes Clute, Island Falls, Dunning, Fraserdale, Hunta]), 1929-1971.
Fraserdale Pastoral Charge (Ont.)Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1918-2007, of Trinity United Church, Smooth Rock, 1918-2008.
Trinity United Church (Smooth Rock Falls, Ont.)Fonds consists of records of Larchwood - Chelmsford Pastoral Charge (includes Larchwood and St. Stephen's, Chelmsford), 1916-1990, and records, including baptisms, 1958-1992, marriages, 1956-1969, and burials, 1957-1992, of St. Stephen's United Church, Chelmsford, 1956-2000.
St. Stephen's United Church (Chelmsford, Ont.)Fonds consists of board and committee minutes of the St. Paul's United Church, Hearst (including St. Paul's Union Church), 1919-1941.
St. Paul's United Church (Hearst, Ont.)Fonds consists of records illustrating Kemp’s career as a poet, playwright, performer and educator as well as the activities of Pendas Productions. It also contains personal materials. It includes personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, proofs of publications and CDs/DVDs, recordings of performances in various audiovisual formats, photographs, posters, drawings, clippings, ephemera, publicity materials, and published material.
Kemp, PennThe fonds contains legal documents relating to the purchase by Joseph Bergevin, in 1922, of an agricultural lot in Glackmeyer Township and to the sale of the farm to his son Armand, in 1952. Documents listing the Bergevin family’s genealogy are also included.
Bergevin, ArmandThe collection contains textual records related to Northern Ontario railway networks, including an incomplete serie of schedules of the Canadian National (CN) passenger train, which ran through Northern Ontario between 1953 and 1989 and of VIA Rail’s schedule from 1987 to 1997. An incomplete collection of the magazine Branchline, student yearbooks from Iroquois Falls High School, newspaper clippings, a map and flyers about the tourist attractions of Northern Ontario are also part of the collection.
Bussières, AlainThe fonds consists of textual documents, photos and objects relating to Alan Pope’s political career as a member of the provincial legislature for Cochrane South and as minister in the Davis and Miller governments. The fonds also contains documents linked to his community involvements after 1990.
Pope, AlanThe fonds reflects the couple's involvement in a variety of cultural, economic and community activities. The fonds consists of a few photographs, brochures, some objects, newspapers, newspaper clippings, a few books, leaflets, correspondence, and other.
Vaillancourt, RaoulThe collection contains a 1963 issue of the students’ journal Aurore and a photographic document autographed by Bishop Louis Levesque on October 22, 1959. The collection includes one box of textual and photographic documents.
Académie Saint-Joseph de HearstThe collection includes an incomplete series of student yearbooks, from the area’s high schools. In Hearst, student yearbooks from Académie St-Joseph and École Secondaire de Hearst High School are available. Yearbooks from Académie D’Youville and Cité des Jeunes of Kapuskasing are part of the collection, as well. It also includes some yearbooks published by Académie Don-Bosco, Collège Notre-Dame, Collège Sacré-Cœur, Roland Michener Secondary School, and École secondaire catholique Thériault in Timmins. Académie Don-Bosco, Académie St-Joseph, Académie D’Youville, Collège Notre-Dame and Collège Sacré-Cœur were among the private schools that closed after the Ontario government approved the establishment of French public secondary schools, in 1968.
Annuaires étudiantsThe fonds consists of records related to the company Benoît D'Amours Lumber founded by the donor, all of which were kept by the donator himself. The fonds consists of invoices, ledgers, mechanic manuals, legal documents, journals, and other.
D'Amours, BenoîtThe collection contains textual records relating to Fryatt's school, including daily and general registers and a document presenting the equipment used in the school's operation, in 1929. The village of Fryatt was located between Mattice and Val Côté in the vicinity of what is today known as Fryatt Road. Since 1975, the former Fryatt site is part of the municipality of Mattice-Val Côté.
Brisson, HuguetteThe fonds contains photographic documents relating to the trial of the lumbermen accused of unlawful assembly following the shooting that took place at Reesor Siding, during the night of February 11, 1963. Located 55 kilometers west of Kapuskasing, Reesor Siding was a railroad siding, where pulpwood had been stalked. The wood had been cut and pilled by non-unionized woodsmen, settlers’ cutting permits licensees and members of the Coopérative forestière de Val Rita, a forestry cooperative. The lumbermen on strike were employees of the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company in Kapuskasing and the Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper in Longlac and were members of locals 2995 and 2693 of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union. They were going to Reesor Siding to bring down the pilled wood so that it wouldn’t get to the Spruce Falls paper mill in Kapuskasing. Upon the arrival of the strikers, members of the cooperative opened fire. Three strikers were killed, eight were wounded.
Levesque, Bernard