Collection of materials relating to the Canada Optical Company in Deseronto, Ontario, including photographs, promotional materials, newspaper and magazine articles and summary of employee benefits.
The materials were collected by Don Simpson, former general manager of the Deseronto plant.
UntitledDaily Registers 1899, 1906-1911, 1930-1934, 1939-1956 and General Registers 1930-1951. Minutes 1930-1934, construction contract, cash book 1953-1955.
UntitledFile consists of membership lists, as well as a series of pages detailing the year the farm prefix joined the organization, back to 1929. File also contains membership lists for other Holstein clubs in Ontario, cattle showmanship confirmation charts, and a list related to the Peel branch of 4-H Ontario, 1990.
Fonds consists of photographs taken by Steve Robson around Brampton (including Bramalea), Mississauga, and Toronto, as well as possibly other locations. They include public figures, and everyday people in both posed and spontaneous situations of every day life. The fonds highlights his interests, including cars, and scale models.
About 4% of the negatives are available in print format, and a selection of negatives are available as contact sheets.
UntitledFile consists of campaign literature for candidate Archie Broydell.
File consists of campaign literature for candidates Frances Brown and Dick Pallett.
File consists of campaign literature for Town of Caledon candidates for Region of Peel council Allen Edwards and Emil Kolb.
File consists of campaign literature for City of Mississauga candidate for Peel Board of Education trustee John McGibbon (incumbent).
Fonds consists of records documenting Ketchum's family and professional life.
Included are diaries, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, reports, agendas and minutes.
UntitledConsists of seven diaries, 1914-1917 and 1920-1922 recording the daily life of Phillip Ketchum. Philip Allan Cheyne Ketchum was born July 20, 1899 in Cobourg, Ontario to parents Judge and Mrs. Ketchum. He attended Trinity College School from 1912 to 1916. Following matriculation he served as a Junior Master at Lakefield Preparatory School. In 1918 he was accepted into the Royal Flying Corps. and went overseas in July, 1918 for training. In December of 1918, Ketchum was made Second Lieutenant as a pilot; however with the end of the War, Ketchum returned to Ontario in 1919 to pursue his academic career. He attended Trinity College at the University of Toronto from 1919-1923. While at Trinity College, Ketchum was the President of the University Rugby Club, President of the Trinity Athletic Association and Vice President of the Trinity College Literary Institute. After graduation in 1923, he taught for a year at the Upper Canada Preparatory School before returning to TCS as a master at the Junior School. During this time Ketchum earned a Bachelor of Pedagogy from the University of Toronto. In 1927 he entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge where he completed his BA. Upon graduation in 1929 he taught at St. Mark's School in Massachussets. In 1933, at the age of 32, Ketchum became the Headmaster of Trinity College School. He held this post until 1962, at which time he was made a lifetime member of the Board of Governors. Ketchum died on July 21, 1964
Series consists of annual photographs of athletic teams, extra-curricular clubs, and student leadership groups. Some candid photographs with unknown provenance are included, organized by year of creation.
Collection consists of records documenting the organizational history of Trinity College School, as well as activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni and faculty and staff.
Included are newspaper clippings, photographs, play programs, reports, notes, and correspondence.
UntitledSeries consists of records documenting the professional and personal activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni (Old Boys and Old Girls).
Included are photographs, newspaper clippings, obituaries, and correspondence.
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.
Series consists of records documenting the activities of the Junior School, arranged by year of creation.
Included are reports, correspondence, student handbooks, play and concert programs, notes and reports.
Series consists of Trinity College school promotional postcards.
Series consists of Trinity College School promotional postcards.
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,
Fonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Trinity College School Board of Governors. Included are surveys, reports, meeting minutes, notes, and correspondence.
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