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Women's Auxiliary
CA ON00004 F005-SF01 · Sous-fonds · 1912-1997
Part of St. Stephen's Anglican Church (Thamesville, Ont.)

This sous-fonds contains the records of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's, Thamesville, from 1912 to 1997.
Series contains the following:

History

  • Governance Documents
  • Thamesville, St. Stephen’s women’s auxiliary charter 1953
  • News clippings and correspondence

Administration

  • Finance: Cash books
  • Minutes 1912-1923
  • Minutes 1960-1987
  • Secretary’s notes 1972-1997
St. Stephen's Anglican Church (Thamesville, Ont.)
Women’s Auxiliary
CA ON00004 F007-SF01 · Sous-fonds · 1911-2020
Part of St. Jude's Anglican Church (Mount Brydges, Ont.)

Sous-fonds reflects the administrative history of the ACW at St. Jude’s Anglican Church in Mount Brydges, Ontario and its role in the community from its consecration in 1886 to its deconsecration and closure in 2022. These records are organized into two series.

Series included:

Administration
West Middlesex Deanery

William G. Rowe sous-fonds
CA ON00428 2021.04-2021.04.02 · Sous-fonds
Part of Joy Cohnstaedt fonds

Sous-fonds contains 4 saws in varying sizes and one mitre box. The saws and mitre were all owned by William Rowe and used for various personal and work projects. One project involved constructing a shack in the midst of a corn field near Lake Ontario at the mouth of Highland Creek. Here he also built an outhouse with a steel beam foundation. The tools are indicative of what may have been used in the surrounding woods of the Humber Valley while Lambton House was operational.

William G. Rowe
CA ON00311 PF33-PF33-SF1 · Sous-fonds · [ca. 1885]-[ca. 1936]
Part of Raymond and Honsberger fonds

Sous-fonds consists of notes of cases journals and reference material maintained by William Beardsley Raymond. The material is not considered firm records, rather the personal property of Raymond. One of the journals, and much of the reference material, was maintained by Raymond prior to his joining the law firm in 1906.

Sous-fonds · 1970-1981
Part of Sheila Watson fonds

Sous-fonds consists of four series containing editorial page proofs, submitted manuscripts, Photographs, correspondence and financial material related to the creation and publication of the literary journal White Pelican, of whom Sheila Watson was a founder and editor. This also includes two volumes of poetry published by White Pelican.

Watson, Sheila, 1909-1998
CA ON00311 PF189-PF189-SF1 · Sous-fonds · 1941-[1979?]
Part of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Walter Williston, a partner of the firm. These records pertain primarily to Williston's education and legal qualifications as well as to his legal and scholarly work. The sous-fonds includes certificates, publications and partnership agreements.

Williston, Walter Bernard, 1919-1980
CA ON00343 RG 1-TH 1-1.1 · Sous-fonds · 1881-1977
Part of The Toronto Hospital record group

Sous-fonds consists of applications for admission; student records; Director’s reports and correspondence; registers, day books and procedures manuals; materials relating to the Student Nurses’ Association and to ceremonies and special events connected with the School; education program files and photographs created and maintained by the TGH School of Nursing and subsequently maintained by the TTH Nursing Education and Research Department. Sous-fonds includes 13 series:

1.1.1 Applications for admission
1.1.2 Student records
1.1.3 Director’s reports
1.1.4 Director’s correspondence
1.1.5 Registers
1.1.6 Day books
1.1.7 Procedures manual
1.1.8 Student Nurses’ Association
1.1.9 Ceremonies and special events
1.1.10 Education program
1.1.11 Photographs
1.1.12 Student yearbooks
1.1.13 Permanent Record Books

Toronto General Hospital. School of Nursing
The Library
CA ON00415 F-000 to F-7200-F-024 · Sous-fonds · 1967 - Current
Part of Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology Fonds

The sous-fonds include records highlighting Library resources, policies and planning from 1967 to June 2010. For records prior to June 30, 2010, see finding aid: F-024 The Library Finding Aid.pdf. For UOIT records from July 1, 2010 onward, see finding aid: F-528 Library UOIT Finding Aid.pdf.

Student Life
CA ON00415 F500-F999-F-530 · Sous-fonds · 2006 - Current
Part of University of Ontario Institute of Technology Fonds

The Sous-Fonds contains records from the office of the Associate Vice-President and those related to various aspects of student life on campus including the Student Learning Centre, Student Mental Health Services, Student Experience Centre (including: Pathways students supports, Transfer student supports, Indigenous Student Services, Campus Involvement, International Student Services, Leadership, Mature Students, Off-Campus Living, Orientation, Parents and Families, Peer Mentoring, Transition Programs, Career Centre, and Student Accessibility Services.

Student Association
CA ON00415 F500-F999-F-519 · Sous-fonds · 2006 - Current
Part of University of Ontario Institute of Technology Fonds

The Student Association sous-fonds contains records relating to the function of the association for University of Ontario Institute of Technology students. Records will include those of the president; reports; by-laws, policies and procedures; board minutes; financial statements; and annual general meetings.

Student Affairs
CA ON00415 F-000 to F-7200-F-031 · Sous-fonds · 1967 - Current
Part of Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology Fonds

The sous-fonds consists of reports concerning student affairs. The records cover the years 1967 – 2009/2010. For records, after 2010, refer to the F-036 Registrar, Office of.

CA ON00279 HF01-SF01 · Sous-fonds · 1852-2015

This sous-contains fundraising documents pertaining to rural collections and the Orphans’ Festival which show that the Sisters needed support from the surrounding community in order to operate the orphanage. Articles, tickets, programmes, and receipts from the annual Orphans’ Festival show the importance the event held, not only to the Sisters but also to Hamilton citizens. Financial records further illustrate how much money was needed to care for the orphaned children. The account books detail the necessary items Sisters purchased to successfully run the orphanage. The fee books show how much parents paid to foster their children. These records also demonstrate the needs the Sisters had on outside resources, like government grants and surrounding community funding. Documents pertaining to regulatory compliance are also found, including the 1965 Children’s Institutions Act and Regulations which outlines the rules the orphanage had to follow in order to operate within the law. Correspondence on a variety of topics is also present in the collection, including finance, education, and daily operations. There are photographs which offer a “snapshot” into the life of the orphanage. These images depict Sisters working in the orphanage, the Orphans’ Festival, children’s communion celebrations, and the dining hall. The sous-fonds also contains records created by the Advisory Committee of Mount St. Joseph Orphanage. These records outline the types of work the committee did, including structural changes to the building. There are several summaries of the history of St. Mary’s Orphanage, and a brief summary of the history of Mount St. Carmel Infants’ Home. The registers offer significant information about the children who remained in the care of the orphanage. These list information such as the orphan’s name, date of birth, religious denomination, nationality, date of admission and discharge, date of death [if applicable], and who took the child after he or she was discharged. There are also registers that list information about children who stayed for day stays, as well as children who were moved into foster homes. The sous-fonds contains information about orphans who received their religious sacraments, as well as baptismal records. Also found personal folders and admission cards, which provide information about application and departure, correspondence and parental addresses and occupations.

St. Mary's Orphanage