John McDonald Collection – Dolly Varden. Letters. To W. Ritchie and Mrs. Ritchie from E.W. Grace. Written on stationery of W.J. Grace, Butcher and Farmer: Mursley, Bletchley, Bucks. England. Letter
John McDonald Collection – Dolly Varden. Letters. To Mr. John McDonald from W. Brian Speirs, Archivist, Department of Public Records and Archives, Ontario. “Dolly Varden”; Dictionary of Canadianisms: Dolly Varden is a trout/and or char on the Pacific Coast. Letter/ September 2, 1971
John McDonald Collection – Dolly Varden. Notes. Dolly Varden Column. Acton Free Press, Toronto Lime Co. building more houses for workers. Note. March 11, 1920
John McDonald Collection – Dolly Varden. Notes. Map: sketched of the Old Grist Mill. Duncan Sharpe Limehouse school, Grist Mill, Tannery. Note. January 16, 1974
John McDonald Collection – Dolly Varden. In Memoriam Cards. John Heatley Sr. May 13th 1932, Funeral Monday the 16th Acton (Age 80). Textual document. May 1932
John McDonald Collection - Dolly Varden. Newspaper Clippings. Duncan Sharpe. New Alderman 700 call on Lieutenant-Governor Big Welcome for bishops. Toronto Star by Nora McCabe. Newspaper clipping. January 2, 1973
John McDonald Collection - Dolly Varden. Newspaper Clippings. Metro Toronto Expansion built on Acton Aggregates. Acton Free Press, Wed, March 13th 1974, B1 and B4, Photos: Acton Quarry, Excavation for tertiary crusher building, Lime stone kiln remains. Newspaper clipping. March 13, 1974
John McDonald Collection - Dolly Varden. Newspaper Clippings. Indusmin still plans disposal site near Acton. Acton Free Press, Wed, January 31st 1973, p1. Newspaper clipping. January 31, 1973
John McDonald Collection - Dolly Varden. Newspaper Clippings. Encouraging, very encouraging. Acton Free Press, Photo: Notice to Mrs. Catherine Bouskill, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer from Albert M. Campbell, Chairman Metropolitan Toronto Council. Newspaper clipping. April 18, 1973
John McDonald Collection - Dolly Varden. Newspaper Clippings. Small but Vocal GUARD Meeting Fire First Salvo. Continued from p1, Photos: William Johnson, left, was elected chairman of GUARD Thursday. Newspaper clipping