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ON00120 047-2-1-1 · Item · Between 1929 and 1930
Part of C.R. Judd

One image of seven Capreol Public School teachers standing on the front step of the teachers' residence in Capreol, Ontario. In the back row, from left to right, are: Jean McKinnon, Gertrude Flavelle, Agnes Irvine and Forence Hampel. In the front row, from left to right, are: Madge Wallace, Irene Murphy and Lena Helferty.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-3-.68-1 · Item · August 1941 (originally created February 1939)
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Central Public School on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.

ON00120 047-2-2-1 · Item · Between 1934 and 1937
Part of C.R. Judd

One image of C.R. Judd and his students in their classroom at Capreol Public School in Capreol, Ontario.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.341-1 · Item · December 1942
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Mrs. H. Kilpatrick's Kindergarten class performing for their mothers as the "Rhythm Band" at their annual Christmas Party. In the back row, from left to right, are Roy Hood, Catherine Cressey, Mitchell Wolrich, Patsy Ruddy, Ronny Bauslaugh and Bobby Savage. In the front row, from left to right, are Jane MacDowall, Fred Salsbury, Beverley McGinnis, Garry Martin, Deanna Strugness, Andy Grant and Scott Maitland.

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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.

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

One image of the abandoned schoolhouse in Sellwood, Ontario.

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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.

In Stobie Mine
ON00120 044-3 · Item · June 2, 1906
Part of John H. Gillespie

One image of nine male students from the Sudbury Public School on a class field trip, gathered at the entrance to Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.

Stobie Mine Smelter
ON00120 044-5 · Item · June 2, 1906
Part of John H. Gillespie

One image of eleven male students from the Sudbury Public School on a class field trip, gathered around the Smelter at Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.

CA ON00279 50-0014 · Series · 1950-1975, 1988

This series contains records related to the ministries in Campbell’s Bay, Quebec, carried out by the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Pembroke diocese. There is a papal blessing from Pope Pius in 1950 for the Sisters as they started their mission. There is correspondence, much of it relating to the building that was rented for the convent and which contained a chapel. There are a few parish bulletins, a newsletter, and newsclippings, as well as a manuscript history of the Sisters in Campbell’s Bay. The series also includes a souvenir booklet for St. John the Evangelist Parish from 1919-1989 which is illustrated with photographs and is in both French and English. After 50 years of service in the field of education, the Sisters were given a farewell tea in June 1975, organized by parishioners and the Catholic Women’s League. When St. Joseph’s Manor, a nursing home, opened in Campbell’s Bay on October 27, 1968, the Sisters provided care. There is correspondence related to this staffing the facility, donations, and the eventual closure of the convent, which took place in April 1982. There are also newsclippings about St. Joseph’s Manor and a program for the official opening.

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