This sous-fonds contains official and business records from John Harris, including documents from Harris’ time as Treasurer of the London District, and includes receipts, official correspondences, records of tax payments, accounts audited, as well as other documents related to the business of John Harris. The majority of this sous-fonds includes field notes from his time as a surveyor, and ledgers from his work on the Rebellion Losses Claims Commission.
Harris, JohnSousfonds consists of meetings of the Medical Advisory Committee and its various subcommittees, as well as supporting documentation for the minutes. Files are arranged in series by committee, and then chronologically by date, as per original binders. Files have been arranged in chronological order when possible. Not all series have been processed.
Sousfonds includes fourteen series.
SF2:2) Medical Advisory Committee minutes
SF2:3) Ambulatory Care Committee minutes
SF2:4) Budget & Finance Committee of the Medical Advisory Committee minutes
SF2:5) Clinical Trials Committee minutes
SF2:6) Computer Services Committee minutes
SF2:7) Infection Control Committee minutes
SF2:8) Medical Records Committee minutes
SF2:9) Operating Room Committee minutes
SF2:10) Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee minutes
SF2:11) Medical Audit Committee minutes
SF2:12) PMH Resident Committee minutes
SF2:13) Princess Margaret Hospital - The Wellesley Hospital Liaison Committee minutes
SF2:14) Admission, Inpatient and Discharge Committee minutes
SF2:15) Patient Education Committee
Sous-fonds contains material created by the Ronalds family and William Robertson between 1770-1890. The Ronalds Family materials include correspondence to and from family members, diaries, account books, as well as estate documents pertaining to estates both in America and in Canada. The sous-fonds also contains material created by William Robertson including correspondence, legal documents and estate documents.
Sousfonds consists of minutes of meetings of the Board and their various subcommittees along with correspondence, reports, financial records, recommendations for staff appointments, curriculum vitae, hospital by-laws and other documentation referred to in the minutes. Sousfonds reflects the involvement of the Board with the establishment and maintenance of the Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital, and the Board's relationship with the University of Toronto and other teaching hospitals. Files are arranged in series by committee, and then chronologically by date, as per original binders. Minutes of the Board had been kept in nine separate binders, within which minutes were filed in reverse chronological order. In addition, minutes from the Executive Committee comprised six separate binders, minutes of the Budget and Finance Committee comprised two separate binders and minutes from smaller subcommittees had their own individual binders. All files have been arranged in chronological order. The Office of the Secretary to the Board records have not been altered.
Sousfonds includes 17 series.
SF1:1) Board of Trustees [Members of OCI] minutes
SF1:2) Executive Committee minutes
SF1:3) Budget & Finance Committee [Finance & Audit Committee] minutes
SF1:4) Joint Conference Committee minutes
SF1:5) Board Development Committee minutes
SF1:6) Quality & Resource Management Committee minutes
SF1:7) Public Relations Committee minutes
SF1:8) Building Management Committee
SF1:9) Surgical Oncology [Ad Hoc Committee of the Board]
SF1:10) OCI Audit Committee minutes
SF1:11) PMH – University Joint Relations Committee minutes
SF1:12) Board Planning Committee minutes
SF1:13) OCI/PMH Board Research Committee minutes
SF1:14) PMH Trust / Foundation minutes
SF1:15) Board Books
SF1:16) Retreat Books
SF1:17) Office of the Secretary to the Board records
This sous-fonds contains one record; the charter of the Anglican Young People's Association from 1927.
St. Stephen's Anglican Church (Thamesville, Ont.)Sous-fonds contains record of the St. Jude's Mount Brydges chapter of the Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada from 1963-1994.
Files in this sous-founds include:
- Meeting minutes 1963-1976
- World Day of Prayer host parish list 1963-1994
- Meeting minutes 1903-1904
- Meeting minutes 1960
- Charters 1930, 1961
This sous-fonds contains the only record of the Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Thamesville (Ont.); the charter from 1966. The Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen (B.A.C.) began in the Diocese of Huron in 1951, and is a Christian community for men in the Diocese to exchange information, network, socialize, and share fellowship with each other.
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
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
Sous-fonds consists of records pertaining to Gregory Pavelich that were accumulated by Nick Mulé.
Sous-fonds consists of H.K. Porter Company records related to the construction and assembly of industrial locomotives. It is arranged in three series: CLC-POR-1 Porter Locomotive Engineering Drawings; CLC-POR-2 Porter Record books; and CLC-POR-3 Porter Locomotive Builder’s Photographs.
H.K. Porter CompanySous-fonds consists of records relating to the legal practice of Alexander Macdonell, an attorney active in Toronto during the mid-nineteenth century. The sous-fonds also consists of research notes made by William Renwick Riddell based on the records.
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 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, 1919-1980Sous-fonds consists of records pertaining to the legal and professional career of E. Patrick Hartt as a criminal defence lawyer and a legal educator and lecturer in the 1950s and 1960s. These records document in particular his activities while a partner with G. Arthur Martin, and his work as head of the Criminal Procedure section of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Bar Admission Course prior to his appointment to the bench in 1966.
Sous-fonds consists of records maintained by Robert J. Carter, a partner of G. Arthur Martin. The records document the interests and legal career of Carter in his capacity as a criminal defence attorney, a legal educator, a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and an active participant in law-related associations during the 1960s and 1970s.
Sous fonds consists of a document pertaining to a legal matter in the United States of America.
Sous-fonds consists of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in Great Britain.