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          Minutes
          Series · October 18, 1928-May 17, 1990
          Part of Iona Station Women's Institute fonds

          Series consists of nine bound volumes containing minutes of regular, executive and annual meetings of the Iona Station Women’s Institute. The minutes provide detailed information about the administration of the Institute as well as miscellaneous information concerning the history of the district of Iona and surrounding areas. Minute books also include lists of meetings held, lists of officers and members, annual financial statements, and records of receipts and expenditures.
          Includes the following Minute Books:
          October 18, 1928-April 16, 1931
          June 16, 1938-April 16, 1942
          May 21, 1942-March 20, 1947
          April 18, 1947-April 17, 1952
          May 15, 1952-April 24, 1958
          May 20, 1965-March 18, 1971
          April 22, 1971-March 19, 1976
          April 15, 1976-March 20, 1981
          April 16, 1981-May 17, 1990

          Fonds · October 18, 1928-1991

          Fonds consists of records of the Iona Station Women’s Institute.
          Fonds includes the following series:
          -Minutes, 1928-1990
          -Programmes, 1929-1978
          -Tweedsmuir History, 1929-1984
          -Scrapbooks, 1958-1990

          Iona Station Women's Institute
          Programmes
          Series · 1929-1978
          Part of Iona Station Women's Institute fonds

          This series consists of meeting programmes for the following years:
          -1929-1930- in the Tweedsmuir History book
          -1930-1931- in the Tweedsmuir History book
          -1949-1950- R7 S5 Sh6 B3 F5
          -1954-1955- R7 S5 Sh6 B3 F5
          -1976-1977- in the Tweedsmuir History book
          -1977-1978- in the Tweedsmuir History book
          -1978-1979- in the Tweedsmuir History book

          Tweedsmuir History
          Series · 1929-1984
          Part of Iona Station Women's Institute fonds

          This volume contains information about branch activities, family histories, pioneer stories, local personalities and more. It is illustrated with many photographs and newspaper clippings. Also included are meeting programmes for the years 1929-1930, 1930-1931, 1976-1977, 1977-1978 and 1978-1979.
          In the Tweedsmuir History book, the following was written:
          "For the purpose of writing up the history of our community for this Tweedsmuir book, we have limited the territory to that bordered on the south by the Iona Institute district, on the east by the Kensington Club territory, on the north by the Cowal District terrain, and on the west following the school district boundary".

          Fonds · 1930-1981

          Fonds consists of records created and maintained by the Elgin County branch of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, including newsletters, handbooks and reports.

          Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario, Elgin County
          CA ON00279 F03 · Fonds · 1930-2010, predominant 1963-2010

          The fonds consists of histories for Killam, Galahad, Rimbey and Stettler hospitals that have been combined to create a history of the Alberta hospitals run by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Killam General Hospital was opened for the longest period of all these hospitals, and therefore a large quantity of the combined history is about this hospital. Along with the series for the histories of the four hospitals, there are series for commemorative and administrative materials. The fonds contains community histories, a timeline, staff listings, correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, and photographs.

          Killam General Hospital (Killam, Alta.)
          Jubilees series
          CA ON00279 F01-S132 · Series · 1932-2017

          This series contains records related to the celebration of jubilees of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the diocese of London, in Ontario. The records are from Ontario and Alberta, where the Sisters had a mission since 1922. Materials in this series include photographs, videos, speeches, reflections, historical sketches, news clippings, hymns, programs, invitations, and cards.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          CA ON00279 F01-S114 · Series · 1933-2005

          This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese in the field of education in St. Thomas, Ontario. While the records mention interactions with the Elgin County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and other schools in St. Thomas, the records in this series are all from or about St. Joseph’s High School. Material includes a feasibility study, yearbooks, news clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, and drama festival programs. The correspondence primarily concerns administration, funding, alumni events, and the Sisters who worked at the school. The major topics of the material are the Sisters’ employment, administrative concerns, the school’s drama department, and coordination of alumni events. There is also an annotated script for the play TUB by James W. Nichol, which the school performed in 1971.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          Fonds · 1934-1956

          The fonds consist of records related to the history of the Woodstock Liberal Women’s Association. They are arranged into the following series and subseries:

          Series 1: Minutes and Reports
          Series 2: Membership
          Series 3: Newspaper Clippings
          Series 4: Liberal Campaign Materials

          Woodstock Liberal Women's Association
          Fonds · 1935-1968

          This fonds contains records pertaining to the 33rd Battalion Ladies’ Group. Records include meeting minutes, membership records, and photographs. Records are organized into the following series:
          1) Meeting Minutes
          2) Membership Records
          3) Photographs

          33rd Battalion Ladies’ Group
          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

          Mother Constance Dunn series
          CA ON00279 F01-S006 · Series · 1937-1948

          This series consists of material created by and collected about Mother Constance Dunn. This includes biographical research; a bound New Testament owned by Mother Constance Dunn; photographs of Mother Constance Dunn and her sister, Sister Norberta Dunn; correspondence concerning a new Motherhouse, the foundation of the hospital in Sarnia; jubilees; correspondence, some written in Latin, with the Bishop of London, John T. Kidd, and the Archbishop of Edmonton, J. H. MacDonald, concerning the canonical status of the Edmonton community (the canonical status, governance, and fiscal responsibility of the Edmonton community had been an ongoing issue since the Edmonton community had been founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in 1922); and letters from Bishop Dignan of Sault Ste. Marie to Mother Constance expressing his condolences on the deaths of several Sisters.

          Dunn, Constance
          Fonds · 1938-1996

          Fonds consists of records created by the Avening Women's Institute branch.

          Fonds is arranged in the following series:

          Tweedsmuir Histories & Scrapbooks
          Community & Branch Histories
          Minute and Account Books

          Avening Women's Institute
          CA ON00279 F01-S118 · Series · 1939-2008

          This series concerns the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph from the London diocese in the field of education in Windsor, Ontario. There is material concerned with the religious orientation of the schools and the teaching qualifications and roles of religious staff. This includes records from the Special Commission of Inquiry in Regard to Brennan High School, Windsor, Ontario such as reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes. Other material in this series includes correspondence, photographs, histories, news clippings, booklets, event programs, yearbooks, and regulations from the Windsor Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The correspondence concerns the quality of religious education, teachers’ salaries, the history of Sisters’ involvement in education in Windsor, and reunion and anniversary events.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          CA ON00279 F01-SF13 · Sous-fonds · 1939-2015

          The sous-fonds contains photographs of Sr. Mary Leo Kirwin’s Congregational and family life, as well as pamphlets and memorabilia from the reunions she attended for her teacher training class, personal prayer books, religious artifacts, a photo directory from the Diocese of London, correspondence, a quilt she made by hand, and a Red Cross pin she earned for her service.

          Kirwin, Mary Leo
          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.)
          CA ON00279 F01-SF14 · Sous-fonds · ca. 1940-2006

          The sous-fonds reflects Sr. Mary Lillian Kuntz’s time as an educator, judge, administrator, and her Congregational service. The earliest record is a class photograph from St. Angela’s College where she was a student, followed by her high school diploma from Catholic Central High School in 1953. The records have a global geographic spread with the inclusion of colour transparencies of her travels to the United Kingdom, Africa and Europe. The materials focus on her time in Yellowknife, NWT, Uganda, Nelson, B.C., and London, Ont. The sous-fonds includes photographs, sound recordings, moving image recordings, and a diploma.

          Kuntz, Mary Lillian