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Sacred Heart Convent series
CA ON00279 F01-S124 · Series · 1914-2008

Series contains Sister Norita Keenan’s single page memoir, a postulant requirement list, souvenir booklet of the Diamond Jubilee, chaplain list, meal seating plan, farewell ceremony agenda and schedule, photographs, land and property maintenance receipts, property sketch, chronology of property transfers and sales, rededication ceremony program and speech, letter from General Superior to Sisters, decorative Christmas card and envelope with list of donors of a car, newspaper clippings, student created books, and Bach sheet music owned by Cesar Borre.

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
School History Files
Series · 1865-[ca.2018]
Part of Trinity College School History Collection

Series consists of records documenting the history of Trinity College School, including the Weston Campus, the School fires of 1893 and 1928, construction of School buildings and facilities, the Woodstock campus, athletics, the School's houses, cadets, the Chapel, the School's centennial year, the Library, debates and dramatics, the governing body, the Oxford Cup, the Pancake Toss, the Pat Moss Club, and music.

Included are notes, correspondence, reports, briefings, meeting minutes and agendas, and newspaper clippings.

Serving ware
Series · [18-?]-1948
Part of Ephemera Collection

Series consists of serving ware connected to the history of Trinity College School.

Included are a set of porcelain serving ware likely owned by the family of the school's founder W.A. Johnson, serving ware belonging to Reverend C.J.S Bethune, and TCS dining room serving dishes,

Sister Cathleen Flynn series
CA ON00279 F01-S146 · Series · 1947-2017

The series contains photographs, biographical material pertaining to her election to General Council, her MA in Sacred Theology from Regis College in 1983, her Doctor of Ministry degree from Toronto School of Theology in 1990, her employment at Regis College as Director of the MA in Ministry and Spirituality Program, various news-clippings, a hand painted Feast Day album, a hand painted card from the Precious Blood Sisters in 1979, and various Jubilee memorabilia. The series also contains different versions of Sister Cathleen’s curriculum vitae, a report by her about a pilgrimage she made to Europe and the Holy Land, and a paper written about Sister Cathleen by her grandson, Brandon Graham, in 2017.

Much of this series is made up of reports to the General Chapter from various Sisters in 1979. There is extensive material on the topic of catechetics, religious education and the future for Sisters in parish ministry. In a letter to the Secretary of State, Vatican Apostolic College, Mother Mary Brendan reported on the success of literacy programs provided to Portuguese immigrants in London. A report from the Archdiocese in Edmonton describes the need for a five-year National Religion Program consisting of teams of Sisters providing instruction in Catholic schools, and the involvement of lay people to provide instruction to adults.

A report on the activities of the St. Joseph’s School of Music 1975-1979 discusses the renovation of the Recital Hall, instruction in piano, singing, violin and music theory for 390 students annually, participation in the Royal Conservatory of Toronto and the Western Conservatory, a scholarship fund, professional development for the Sisters and the hosting of and participation in local music festivals. A report by one Sister in April, 1979 expresses uncertainty as to the future of the music school.

In early 1979, Mother Mary Brendan wrote to Sisters across the country seeking their views in response to the promulgation of Vatican II, the Pastoral Constitution of the Church in the Modern World. One Sister wrote with concern for the socio-economic interests of the Third World and rising tensions within the Christian communities about how to respond. In another report, Sister St. Patrick Joyce outlined what were novel recommendations for the treatment of alcohol addiction and the concept of detoxification centres. Sisters committed to the continuation of work of the Boulee Street mission which served the needs of a low income neighborhood in London and support for those in jail. In another report, a Sister wrote on the topic of evangelization and Christian renewal in a climate of diversity, pluralism and the attraction to Eastern spiritual disciplines. In another report, one Sister called for an increased commitment to youth and adults through solid religious instruction and the teaching of prayer. There is also a survey, report, and recommendations prepared for the Most Reverend J.N. MacNeil by the Ad Hoc Committee for Pastoral Assistants in the Archdiocese of Edmonton, February 1979 outlining the scope of work and hiring of pastoral assistants to aid priests in their work.

On the topic of the higher incidence of divorce and the Marriage Tribunal, Sisters recommended that more women study, teach and write about the Canon law conventions and procedures in jurisprudence. There are several reports outlining emergent changes within the healthcare system related to governance, administration, funding, personnel, medico-moral issues, medical treatments, and technology. Sisters confirm there was a common need for continued pastoral care at the hospitals in London, Sarnia, and Windsor. It was observed that there were increasing needs for retreats for Sisters and lay volunteers offered by the Medaille House in London and for societal formation, or a reorientation to religious life.

This series contains sixteen speeches written by Mother Mary Brendan and a paper she wrote for the Synod on the role of religious women in the community through teaching, hospital care, administration, and social work. Certificates of her educational achievements and professional memberships dating from 1947 to 2001 are included along with a certificate she received with a medal from Queen Elizabeth.

Flynn, Cathleen
Slates
Series · [192-]
Part of Ephemera Collection

Series consists of slates used by students at Trinity College School.

Item · 1907-1944

The fonds consists of one ledger containing the minutes and financial records of the Trustees of S.S. No. 6 Perry’s Corners School between the years 1907 and 1944.

S.S. No. 6 Blenheim, Perry's Corners School
Item · 1917, 1920, 1930-1963

The fonds consists of records related to S.S. No. 6 West Zorra, Youngsville School and are arranged into the following series:
Series 1: Daily Registers
Series 2: General Registers

S.S. No. 6 West Zorra, Youngsville School
CA ON00279 F15 · Fonds · 1904-2005

The fonds consists of records concerning the St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Chatham. It contains material related to the hospital, the school, the student nurses, and the Alumnae Association. The fonds contains correspondence, pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, promotional material, scrapbooks, photo albums, yearbooks, a diploma, a nursing kit, a crest, two large, matted photographs of graduation classes, and news clippings related to the school, the hospital, the students, and the alumnae. It also includes a variety of photographs of student nurses, student life, the school, the hospital, hospital staff, and alumnae events, and memorabilia from alumni and graduation events.

The Alumnae Association was dedicated to connecting the students and preserving the history of the school. The Alumnae Association’s newsletters, event preparations, treasurer’s book, annual report, constitutions, and bylaws are present.

Notable material directly concerning St. Joseph’s Hospital includes a 1957 constitution and moral code of the medical staff and a list of administrators. There is also a list of the directors of the School of Nursing.

St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing (Chatham, Ont.)
CA ON00279 F01-SF03 · Sous-fonds · 1914-1995

This sous-fonds contains materials related to the activities of the St. Joseph's School of Music, including rosters of staff and students, music festival results, sheet music, photographs and scrapbooks.

St. Joseph's School of Music
Textiles
Series · 1865 - 2018
Part of Ephemera Collection

Series consists of textile objects connected to Trinity College School's history.

Included are School uniforms (blazers, shirts, sweaters, ties, and hats), athletic uniforms, quilts and blankets; pennants; crests; flags; gym bags, banners, a leopard skin band uniform, and dolls.

Fonds · 1890-2011

Fonds consists predominantly of student attendance registers and other materials created and maintained by St. Thomas and Elgin County schools as well as photographs documenting the activities of the Thames Valley District School Board. Fonds is arranged into the following series:
-Thames Valley District School Board series, 1998-2001
-City of St. Thomas Schools series, 1890-2011
-Town of Aylmer Schools series, 1915-1929
-Township of Aldborough Schools series, 1911-1925
-Township of Bayham Schools series, 1898-1958
-Township of Dunwich Schools series, 1890-1944
-Township of Malahide Schools series, 1899-1929
-Township of South Dorchester Schools series, 1892-1930
-Township of Southwold Schools series,1890-1939
-Township of Yarmouth Schools series, 1891-1939
-Townships of Aldborough/Dunwich Schools series, 1914-1929
-Townships of Bayham/Malahide Schools series, 1890-1931
-Townships of Dunwich/Aldborough Schools series, 1913-1929
-Townships of Malahide/Yarmouth Schools series, 1914-1928
-Townships of Malahide/Yarmouth/South Dorchester Schools series, 1911-1929

Thames Valley District School Board
Series · 1898-1958
Part of Thames Valley District School Board fonds

Series consists of student attendance registers for:
-Port Burwell Continuation School, 1917-1929
-Township of Bayham School Section 1, 1918-1929
-Township of Bayham School Section 2 (Port Burwell-Vienna Public School), 1910-1929
-Township of Bayham School Section 11 (Richmond), 1913-1928
-Township of Bayham School Section 12 (Smuck's), 1911-1929
-Township of Bayham School Section 18 (Eden), 1898-1929

Series also contains inventories of library books and equipment for:
-Township of Bayham School Section 11 (Richmond), 1930-1958
-Township of Bayham School Section 12 (Smuck's), 1947-1952
-Township of Bayham School Section 18 (Eden), 1904-1923

Series · 1890-1944
Part of Thames Valley District School Board fonds

Series consists of student attendance registers for:
-Township of Dunwich School Section 2 (Tyrconnell), 1890-1935
-Township of Dunwich School Section 3 (Coyne's, also known as Coyne's Corners), 1901-1928
-Township of Dunwich School Section 6 (Iona Station), 1926
-Township of Dunwich School Section 7 (Stacey's), 1902-1944
-Township of Dunwich School Section 9 (Cowal), 1891-1929
-Township of Dunwich School Section 10 (Campbellton), 1934-1943
-Township of Dunwich School Section 11 (Dutton), 1910-1930
-Township of Dunwich School Section 11B, 1927-1929
-Township of Dunwich School Section 11C, 1926-1927
-Township of Dunwich School Section 11D, 1927-1928
-Township of Dunwich School Section 12 (Largie), 1891-1929
-Township of Dunwich School Section 13 (Wallacetown), 1894-1896
-Township of Dunwich School Section 14 (Port Talbot), 1908-1909
-Township of Dunwich School Section 14 South, 1920-1928

Series also contains an inventory of library books for Township of Dutton School Section 12 (Largie), 1906-1923.