One bound, handwritten volume of the collector's roll for Fournier Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One bound, handwritten volume of the collector's roll for Fournier Ward in the Town of Sudbury.
One image of Mayor Stephen Fournier (aka Jean Étienne Fournier, 1852–1929, Mayor 1893 & 1896).
One annotated photograph of Green Bay Lodge on French River. Jack Heit stayed in this cabin while working on a project for Pioneer Construction. Several cabins are visible by the shore of a river. Several boats are floating on the water and two individuals are partially visible near the dock.
One photograph of the Garson Volunteer Fire Brigade. Seated in the front row from left to right are Courtney Gregg, Lorne Bronson, Orlando Rinaldi and Jack Heit. Standing in the back row from left to right are Art Caswell, Pete Van Heukelom, Gus Della Vedova, Sam Gillis, Jack Hayes, and Urho Nasi.
One annotated postcard of Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Falconbridge, Ontario.
One photograph of Main Street in North Bay, Ontario. The Post Office, the City News Stand and Richardson's Furniture Hardware can be seen in the image.
One annotated photograph of the Dafoe Hospital for the Dionne Quintuplets in Callander, Ontario.
One annotated photograph of Frank Murry's farm in Markstay, Ontario.
One annotated photograph of George Thibodeau with Joe Laflamme's lead wolf named Calgary on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One annotated photograph of wolves in a cage at a park in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
One annotated print copy of a black and white photograph of Matti Nikolai Kantokoski and his wife Maria Sofia sitting in a horse-drawn cart, while a young boy stands beside them holding a bicycle.
One print of a black and white photograph of Amalia Koivula with [two of her grandchildren].
One image of some of the members of the Nickel Belt All-Star Baseball Team posing for a team photograph. In the front row, from left to right, are: "Ginny" Bertulli (aka Enio Bertulli), catcher; Herb Perigoe, first base; Spike Boal, second base; Harry Haddow, utility infielder and Eddie Dunn, centrefield. In the back row, left to right, are: Joe McDonald, catcher and coach; Joe Lora, utility outfielder; Bill Fine, manager; Normie Hann (aka Norman Hann), shortstop, and Maurice Vaillancourt, pitcher.
One image of City of Sudbury Parks Superintendent David W. Butchart, after accepting the City of Sudbury Cup and the Agnew Trophy for best horticultural exhibit on behalf of the Sudbury Parks Commission for their work on beautifying Sudbury's parks.
One image of a crowd of people on Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario while a mechanized convoy from Camp Borden was passing through town on a tour of Northern Ontario as part of the third Victory Loan campaign during World War II (WWII). In the background, along the street, Liggett's Drug Store (30 Durham Street), City Dry Cleaners (56 Cedar Street), Diana Grill (62 Cedar Street) and the Capitol Theatre (64 Cedar Street) can be seen.
One image of a Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph on the corner of Elm Street and Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario. The Lions Club Boys Band can been seen in the right foreground while Gardner's Garage (Dodge & DeSoto Cars, 112 Elm Street West), Kuluttajat Restaurant (104 Elm Street West), Sky Chief Gasoline, and D & M Motors are visible near the back of the image.
One image of a 1942 Dodge Special Sudan parked in front of the Post Office (Federal Building) on the corner of Elm Street and Durham Street in Sudbury, Ontario. A sign that reads, "Sudbury Kiwanis Club Monster Field Day Mon. Sept. 6 at Queen's Athletic Park - Free Admission - Grand Prize 1942 Dodge Special Sudan - Tickets 50¢ - Proceeds In Aid of Boys & Girls Work" is attached to the roof of the car. Also, a woman can be seen purchasing tickets at a table behind the car and the Walter Simmons News kiosk (10 Durham Street) is visible on the far right of the image with a sign hanging above the kiosk window that reads, "Sponsored by the Canadian Imperial Institute for the Blind and the Sudbury Lions Club."
One image of softball coach Eddie Peever crouched down on the field with six of his Central Public School players before a game of the Associated Canadian Travellers Primary School Softball League in Sudbury, Ontario. From left to right are Coach Eddie Peever, Louis Fay, Johnny Kovalchuk, Bill Dydich, Cecil Steepe, Wayne Eadie and Billie McDonald.
One image of James Worthington (1823-1898).