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            196-43
            ON00120 023-1-.1-2-.196-14 · Item · September 1940
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the abandoned schoolhouse in Sellwood, Ontario.

            441-38
            ON00120 023-1-.1-7-.441-1 · Item · December 8, 1945
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the Lansdowne Public School softball team, 1945 junior softball champions of the Association of Canadian Travellers (ACT) League, at a luncheon banquet hosted by the ACT for the winning teams. Front, left to right, are Wilf Kelly, Bill Smith, Bill Steele (Coach), Tony Sterebenk, Joe Pellesh and Syward Baker. Back row, left to right, are Joe Woitowich, Bill Kedey (Principal of Lansdowne Public School), Phil Danyluk, Jack Graham, Jack Smith, Ted Pylko, Johnny Kozlich, Walter Makarinsky, Pete Pellesh and Adam Borovich.

            441-40
            ON00120 023-1-.1-7-.441-2 · Item · December 8, 1945
            Part of Sudbury Star

            One image of the St. Albert's Separate School softball team, 1945 juvenile softball champions of the Association of Canadian Travellers (ACT) League, at a luncheon banquet hosted by the ACT for the winning teams. Front row, from left to right, Steve Grosdich, Peter Battino, Louis Narbonne (Coach), Vico Medina, Fred Grottoli and George Hamilton. Back row, from left to right, are Allan butler, Eddie Boucher, Paul Dinan, Ray Demuynick, Robert Bois, Gerald Retty, Leo Bertuzzi and Bob Dinan.

            Alma Pearl McMullin fonds
            Fonds · [ca. 1940]-1948

            Photographs and letters written by Alma Pearl McMullin, a teacher at the Talbotville Public School (Southwold School Section Number 6) from 1939-1944. Fonds includes class photographs of her students, and letters that she sent to her boyfriend at the time, W.L. "Jimmy" Ward. At the time, teachers had to resign on marriage. Alma and Jimmy were married in July 1944.

            McMullin, Alma Pearl
            Angus C. Scott Fonds
            Fonds · 1962 - 1983

            Fonds consists of records documenting Scott's activities as Headmaster of Trinity College School. Included are correspondence, reports, notes, speeches, agendas and minutes.

            Scott, Angus C.
            Annual calendars
            Series · 1912-1954
            Part of Ephemera Collection

            Series consists of Trinity College School calendars. Calendars feature photographs of School life.

            Annual Files
            Series · 1915-2018
            Part of Junior School Fonds

            Series consists of records documenting the activities of the Junior School, arranged by year of creation.

            Included are reports, correspondence, student handbooks, play and concert programs, notes and reports.

            Annual Records
            Series · 1865-[ca. 2018]
            Part of Trinity College School History Collection

            Series consists of textual records produced by and about Trinity College School, organized by date of creation. Included are chapel service programs, Speech Day programs, play programs and posters, newspaper clippings, and notes and reports on academics, athletics and administration.

            Athletics
            Series · 1955 - 2003
            Part of Ephemera Collection

            Series consists of objects related to Trinity College School athletics.

            Included are signed championship footballs and rugby balls, and boxing gloves.

            Fonds · 1960-1984

            Fonds consists of records relating to student life at Central Elgin Collegiate Institute, including yearbooks, programs and a student directory, some of which were once in the possession of former principal G.W. Trevithick.

            Fonds is arranged into the following series:
            -Yearbooks series, 1960-1984
            -Student Directory series, 1964

            Central Elgin Collegiate Institute
            Series · 1890-2011
            Part of Thames Valley District School Board fonds

            Series consists of student attendance registers for:
            -Balaclava Street Public School, 1924-1929
            -Myrtle Street Public School, 1908-1919
            -St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, 1900-1927

            Series also contains miscellaneous records relating to Balaclava Street Public School, Elmdale Public School, Myrtle Street Public School and Scott Street Public School including newsletters, photographs, yearbooks and other materials collected from 1917 to 2011.

            CA ON00402 AÉ · Collection · 1957, 1959, 1961, 1966-1971, 1973, 1977-1979

            The 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 étudiants
            Item · 1862 - 1978

            The fonds consists of records related to the Tate and Innes families of West Zorra and East Nissouri Townships. They are arranged into the following Series:

            Series 1: Genealogy
            Series 2: Correspondence
            Series 3: Photographs
            Series 4: Schools
            Series 5: Harrington Presbyterian Church
            Series 6: Brooksdale Women’s Institute
            Series 7: Zorra Caledonian Society
            Series 8: Miscellaneous

            Tate and Innes families
            Education Ontario series
            CA ON00279 F01-S122 · Series · 1952-2017

            This series concerns the Sisters of St. Joseph’s involvement in education in Ontario. The records are focused on school boards, associations, educational policies and regulations, and the changes to Catholic education. The types of records included in this series are minutes, bulletins, newsletters, magazines, booklets, clippings, photographs, correspondence, annual reports, and event programs. The major educational organizations these records deal with include the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, the Ontario Separate School Trustees Association, the Waterloo Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, the Huron Perth Separate School Board, the Separate School Board of London, and the Association of Catholic High School Boards of Ontario. Much of the material concerns changes to education and Catholic education in Canada, and many publications on the topic are included. Some of the publications were created by the Sisters, such as The Changing face of Catholic Education in London 1858-1963, a study for the Separate School Board of London, Ontario. Sister Patricia Hogan was the Religious Co-Ordinator for the magazine Spiritual Development and several issues of this magazine and clippings of articles written by her are present. Sister Alice Marie McDonald and Sister M. Stanislaus McKinnon were involved with the Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario which created the Hall-Dennis Report. Photographs of Sister Alice Marie McDonald and members of the committee working on said report are present along with a summary of the report from the view of Catholic schools.

            There are also minutes from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph Advisory Board, a committee within the community that oversaw the involvement of Sisters in education. This included institutes operated by the Sisters and those where the Sisters were employed. The minutes include discussions of contracts, school policies, reports from teachers’ meetings, and Christian education. Amongst the minutes are agendas, correspondence with the advisory board, bulletins, and statistics of Sisters working in schools.

            Additionally, there is material focused on the history of the Sisters’ involvement in education and Catholic education in Canada. There is correspondence concerning the establishment of Huron Perth Separate School Board Archives and histories of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Goderich, Kingsbridge, St. Mary’s Town, Seaforth, Zurich, and Kinkora, Ontario. Dr. Elizabeth Smyth studied women religious who taught in Canada and there is correspondence about her research with the Sisters. There are various publications by Dr. Elizabeth Smyth, including her thesis, The Lessons of Religion and Science: The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph and St. Joseph’s Academy, Toronto 1854-1911.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            CA ON00279 F01-S112 · Series · 1961 [photocopied 19-?]-2007

            The records in this series concern the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in the field of education in Edmonton, Alberta. The records are primarily concerned with O’Leary High School, St. Nicholas High School, and the history of the Sisters’ involvement with education in Edmonton, Alberta. The material includes O’Leary High School yearbooks, photographs of O’Leary High School, news clippings, pamphlets, histories, and correspondence. The correspondence is about the establishment of the Edmonton Catholic School District Archives and the history of the Sisters who worked in education in Edmonton, Alberta.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            Education, London, ON series
            CA ON00279 F01-S113 · Series · 1858 [photocopied 19-?], 1909-2004

            This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese with the field of education in London, Ontario. This includes the Sisters’ time as students, teachers, principals, and administrators. The educational institutes are Catholic elementary schools and high schools, choir schools, the London Roman Catholic Separate School Board, post-secondary schools, and the Divine Word (the International Centre of Religious Education operated by the London diocese). One of the post-secondary institutions, London Teachers College, was originally named London Normal School. The material in this series consists of correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, news clippings, newsletters, board minutes, histories, yearbooks, and manuals. The correspondence is primarily concerned with administrative matters, the employment of Sisters, and arranging events. Notable topics within these records include teaching practices, anniversary events, Canada’s centennial, and G. Campbell Trowsdale’s study “An Alternative Elementary School in the Performing Arts: The St. Mary’s Choir and Orchestra Program.”

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            CA ON00279 F01-S116 · Series · 1971

            This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph from the London diocese with education in Maidstone, Ontario. This series consists of a 1971 yearbook from St. Mary’s Elementary School where the Sisters worked as teachers.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            Education, Other, ON series
            CA ON00279 F01-S119 · Series · 1972-1986

            This series contains records from individual towns in Ontario where the Sisters of St. Joseph of the London diocese were teachers and principals. This includes memoirs and a photograph from St. Boniface School in Zurich, Ontario and a yearbook from St. Mary’s High in Woodstock, Ontario.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            CA ON00279 F01-S121 · Series · 1977

            This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the London diocese in the field of education in Prince George, British Columbia. This consists of a yearbook from Prince George College where Sisters from various orders, including the Sisters of St. Joseph, worked as teachers, assistant principals, nurses, and librarians.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
            Education, Sarnia, ON series
            CA ON00279 F01-S115 · Series · 1940-2005

            This series concerns the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese in the field of education in Sarnia, Ontario, where the Sisters worked as teachers, principals, and administrators. The records are primarily concerned with St. Michael’s School, St. Patricia’s High School, and St. Patrick’s High School. Material in this series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, event programs, histories, yearbooks, alumni newsletters, and St. Patrick’s High School’s newsletters. The school newsletter, also referenced as the school paper, was called The Annunciata and later renamed The Shamrock. The St. Patrick’s High School’s yearbooks were also called The Shamrock. The correspondence is concerned with the Sisters’ employment, the Sarnia Roman Catholic Separate School Board’s involvement with the schools, the opening of St. Patricia’s Senior School, and the amalgamation of St. Patrick’s Senior High School and St. Patricia’s Junior High School. There are also meeting minutes of the Sarnia Roman Catholic Separate School Board and lists of teaching Sisters and the schools they taught at.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)