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          CA ON00279 F01-S001 · Collection · 1856 [photocopied 198-?]-2005

          This is a collection of material related to the life and work of Mother Ignatia Campbell which comprises two subseries. It includes several biographical chronologies and summaries of her work which were considered in the drafting of her profile in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography (University of Toronto Press). There are news clippings and photographs of the 1991 “People and the City” monument in London, Ontario which includes a depiction of Mother Ignatia Campbell. There is information related to the “Mother Ignatia Campbell Bursary for Women” introduced at Regis College, Toronto in 2005. There are genealogical research notes and correspondence about Mother Ignatia Campbell prepared by Sister Esther Bardawell. There are also several undated photographs of Mother Ignatia Campbell.

          CA ON00279 F01-S008 · Collection · 1965-2013

          This collection contains material accumulated by the archivist of the London congregation. It includes photographs of the General Council members, a farewell reflection written by Sister Patricia Hogan thanking the last General Council members and lists of General Council members and their duties and dates of service.

          CA ON00279 F01-S129 · Series · 1947-2014

          This series contains newsletters pertaining to the congregation. The early newsletters were generally written by the General Superior and addressed to the Sisters of the congregation. Some later newsletters pertained to the amalgamation of four congregations to become The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada in 2012.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          Community Days series
          CA ON00279 F01-S095 · Series · 1988-2004

          This series documents the Community Days. The series contains material covering ten different years. The Community Days were not held every year, but Assembly meetings were held every two years, and Chapter meetings were held every four years. The series contains various materials related to these meetings. Some of the most interesting materials include, for example, a Windsor workshop that taught Sisters to experience negotiation, meditation, and to practice active listening communication; the celebration of the 125th Anniversary (1993); a workshop on managing differences and conflict situations (2002); and other workshops and conferences.

          The series contains schedules of congregational days, leadership style notes, spiritual exercises, prayers, workshop notes, “coming soon” reminders and “welcome” sheets, musical sheets for prayers and songs, short writings about the congregational history, correspondence related to the Community gatherings, reviews of new publications, ceremonies and celebrations, talks, corporate stances, photocopies of articles or short book chapters. It also contains printed brochures with prayers, theological reflections, other kinds of spiritual reflections, and conference materials.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          CA ON00279 F01-S113 · Collection · 1869-2013

          This is a collection of histories and reference material, including publications and photocopies of historical documents and correspondence, created and collected by the Sisters illustrating the foundation and history of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario. Topics range from the founding of the religious order of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Le Puy, France by Father Jean Pierre Médaille in 1648 to the activities of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the diocese of London, Ontario from their foundation to the early 2000s. A major focus of the material is on the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London as a branch of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto and the establishment of an independent congregation. Many of the Sisters wrote accounts, chronicles, booklets, and essays on their history, some of which were published. Drafts and published versions of these writings are included here alongside histories written by those from outside the congregation. There are also various photocopies of records from the late 1800s related to the early history of the Sisters. This includes publications on their history, correspondence about establishing the community (though there are also some original correspondence), Acts of Profession, Acts of Reception, the 1871 Act of Incorporation and the 1915 and 1938 amendments. There are, however, original documents from the late 1800s and early 1900s as well, such as photographs of Sisters, “History of the Sisters of St. Joseph,” (which was written at Sacred Heart Convent, London), and an excerpt from a manuscript by Bishop R. H. Dignan. The approbation decree and pontifical rights from the Holy See in Rome for Sisters of St. Joseph of London’s are also present. The material in this collection also includes photographs, postcards, a photo album, and news clippings.

          Community Liturgy series
          CA ON00279 F01-S142 · Series · 1958-2007

          The series contains booklets, information sheets, and newsletters related to Catholic prayer, rituals, and services in both independent and guided forms.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          Concerned Farm Women fonds
          Fonds · 1981 - 1988

          This fonds consists of materials reflecting the concerns, research and activities of Concerned Farm Women from 1981 to 1988.
          It consists of administrative records including documents reflecting the group’s aims and objectives, meeting minutes (primarily 1983), membership lists (1983-1988), pamphlets, newsletters (1982-1988), project activity reports, and correspondence. Scrapbooks and folders of newspaper clippings reflect the group’s activities as well as the financial crisis facing farmers in the 1980s. Two videocassettes also review the history and accomplishments of the organization. Correspondence, conference materials and speech scripts reflect the group’s lobbying efforts. Books, reports, articles and promotional material from other agricultural organizations concerning the financial state of agriculture in Ontario and across North America informed the group’s research and activities. Finally, two books published by the group: (1) The Farmer Takes a Wife: a study by Concerned Farm Women, resulting from a 31-page survey of approximately 600 Bruce and Grey County farm women, and (2) To Have and To Hold: a guide to property and credit law for farm families in Ontario” are included in the fonds.

          Concerned Farm Women
          Fonds · 1950-1989

          Fonds consists of annual programmes and Tweedsmuir Histories of the Corinth Women's Institute.

          Corinth Women's Institute
          CA ON00274 Coulson Women's Institute fonds · Fonds · 19--

          Fonds consists of the records of the Coulson Women's Institute, including 2 Tweedsmuir histories.

          Coulson Women's Institute
          Fonds · 1949-1992

          Fonds consists of records created by the Cowal Women's Institute, including meeting programs and Tweedsmuir Histories.

          Cowal Women's Institute
          Craighurst Women's Institute
          CA ON00274 Craighurst Women's Institute · Fonds · 1952-2001

          Fonds consists of records created by the Craighurst Women's Institute. Fonds includes meeting minutes and a microfilm copy of their Tweedsmuir history.

          Craighurst Women's Institute
          Fonds · April 30, 1936-2009

          Fonds consists of records created, collected and maintained by the Crinan Women's Institute. Fonds is arranged into the following series:
          -Minutes series, April 30, 1936-March 20, 1997
          -Tweedsmuir History series, 1947-2009

          CA ON00274 Crown Hill Women's Institute fonds · Fonds · 1911-1991

          Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Crown Hill Women's Institute. The fonds is organized into 5 series:

          Tweedsmuir Histories
          Minute and Account books
          Pamphlets and Publications
          Correspondence
          Miscellaneous

          Crown Hill Women's Institute
          Fonds · 1937-1942

          The fonds consists of a minute and cash book from the Croydon Women’s Institute.

          Croydon Women’s Institute
          Fonds · 1914-1976

          The fonds consists of three series: Delaware Women`s Institute Minute books and Tweedsmuir histories. The third series is a miscellaneous series of information.

          Delaware Women's Institute
          Fonds · 1951-1984

          The fonds consists of minute and cash books from the Denbigh Women’s Institute. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Series 1: Minutes

          Denbigh Women’s Institute
          Collection · 1860-

          The photographs are arranged by subject matter and cover activities in and around the town of Deseronto, Ontario. The majority date from the late nineteenth century and many depict the lumber-related industries of the Rathbun Company in Deseronto. There are also photographs of school groups, churches, railways, First World War airfields and portraits of Deseronto citizens.

          Didi Khayatt fonds
          CA ON00370 F0588 · Fonds · 1982-1991

          Fonds consists of handwritten notes for Didi Khayatt's doctoral thesis, "Lesbian teachers : an invisible presence," typescript transcripts of interviews with teachers conducted between 1982 and 1985, correspondence with study participants, and an unbound copy of her thesis, August 1991.

          Khayatt, Didi