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Bay Street Project

Records and reference material from five major research projects sponsored by the Finlandia Club and other organizations.

  • Bay Street Project I: A study of Finnish immigration to Canada
  • Bay Street Project II: A study of Finnish settlements in the rural Thunder Bay District
  • Bay Street Project III: A study of sports and athletics in the Finnish community in Thunder Bay
  • Bay Street Project IV: A study of religion and churches in the Finnish community in Thunder Bay
  • Bay Street Project V: A study of the arts in the Finnish community in Thunder Bay, including literature, theatre, and music
Photographs

Photographs are divided into seven subseries:
A - Architecture
B - Arts (Theatre, music, dance, arts, crafts)
C - Business & industry
D - Churches
E - Communities in Northwestern Ontario
F - People, families, & genealogy
G - Organizations

St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown History
CA ON00154 2007.37-2007.37.1.1 · Série · 1942
Parte de St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown fonds

File consists of five documents regarding the history of St. Paul's Anglican Church at Perrytown, c. 1942. It includes: Issue of Canandian Churchman with article on history of St. Paul's Church, Perrytown, 24 Sep 1942; "The Story of of One Hundred years in the History of St. Paul's Church Perrytown 1842-1942" by Miss Pearl Wilson; Images of Rev.Norman D. Martin and Rev. Payton; Sketch of church building; and "History of St. Paul's Church, Perrytown."

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Financial Report and Cornerstone Laying Programme
CA ON00154 2007.37-2007.37.1.10 · Série · 1914
Parte de St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown fonds

File consists of documents related to the laying of the cornerstone at St. Paul's Anglican Church at Perrytown, 24 Jun 1914. It includes: Order of Service, 1914; and Financial Report of the building of St. Paul's Church, 1914. Financial Report originally belonged to J. E. Wilson of Garden Hill. The report includes subscribers, sponsors and in memory of donations to the new church building, as well as associated committees.

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Parish of Perrytown's Officers
CA ON00154 2007.37-2007.37.1.6 · Série · 1933 ; 1946
Parte de St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown fonds

File consists of two listings of officers for the Parish of Perrytown, 1933 and 1946. It includes: Parish of Perrytown, 1933 and 1946. It includes Parish of Perrytown officers, under Rev. W. F. Payton, 1933; Officers for the Women's Auxilliary at Perrytown, Harwood and Gore's Landing, 1946.

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St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown Annual Reports
CA ON00154 2007.37-2007.37.1.9 · Série · 1913-1972
Parte de St. Paul's Anglican Church Perrytown fonds

File consists of the Annual Reports of St. Paul's Anglican Church at Perrytown, 1913-1972. It includes: Annual reports, 1936-1937 and 1961; St. Paul's Perrytown & Gore's Landing Reports, 1913-1914, 1914-1915, 1919-1920, 1926; Parish of Perrytown Annual Financial Statements: 1944, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1972; and Subscription Lists, 1936- 1937. Rectors during this time period included: Walker Frederick Payton, K. Douglas Whatmough; E Morris, William Morgan, Leonard Smith and J. M. Crisall.

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CA ON00154 2014.22-2014.22.17 · Série · 1900-1992
Parte de "Uncle Tom's Cabinet" Collection

Series consists of documents from local businesses, churches and associations in Port Hope. The following are included; (1) Greenwood Tower Inn x3, LACAC, The Victoria Inn, The Carlyle, Elizabethville United Church, Dialogue Partners, Agrico Fertilizers, Durham Riding Progressive Conservative Association, East Durham Historical Society, Antiques and Handcrafts, Smith's Creek Antiques, Griffindale Farm, Port Hope Board of Trade x2, The Port Hope Sail Training Project, Historical Port Hope (publication), Church of St. John the Evangelist, Joseph Scriver, Antiques and Decorative Art, Jack Record Fire Hall, Historic Port Hope Events, Port Hope Council Business Plan x2, Port Hope Postal Service and Downtown Port Hope.

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Monsignor Leo. A. Cleary Publications
CA ON00154 2015.48-2015.48.2 · Série · 1966-1978
Parte de Mary McMillan Prower fonds

Series consists of three (3) publications related to services held in honour of Monsignor Leo. A. Cleary and Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church (St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church), 1966-1978. It includes: (1) A Remembrance of my Fourtieth Anniversary of Ordination Service Card, 1926-1966; (2) Golden Jubilee of Ordination to the Priesthood Service Card, 30 May 1976; (3) Monsignor Leo. A. Cleary Community Testimonial Dinner Menu, 24 Nov 1978.

Port Hope High School Bible
CA ON00154 2015.51-2015.51.2 · Série · 1956
Parte de Port Hope High School fonds

Series consists of one (1) over-sized edition of The Holy Bible inscribed "Port Hope High School - Date October 31st 1956 - Presented by Kiwanis Club Port Hope."

Fulford Business and Correspondence Papers
CA ON00154 2016.16-2016.16.2 · Série · 1907-1975
Parte de Edward "Ted" Fulford fonds

Series consists of correspondence, notes and invoices related to the Fulford family, and Fulford Bros. Dry Goods in Port Hope, c1907-1975. It includes: correspondence and financial information regarding the campaign for a missionary trip lead by the Methodist Church, and addressed to Harold Fulford; blank invoices from Fulford Bros.; and a hand-written description of Ted Fulford's military service during World War II.

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Radville Community Hospital and Marian Home series
CA ON00279 16 · Série · 1948-2017

This series contains records concerned with the founding, ownership, operation, transfer, and closing of Radville Community Hospital and Marian Home. Primary topics within the records are the history and management of the two institutions, the minutes of the Governing Board, and the transfer of ownership. Records include invitations, event programs, speeches, pamphlets, booklets, a directory, histories, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, inventories, legal agreements and contracts, financial and insurance records, and facility policies and bylaws.

Notable items include a 1970 pictorial directory of Holy Family Parish, a list of Sisters who ministered in Radville, a list of 1949 donations for the creation of the hospital, a 1989 accreditation survey report for Radville Community Hospital and Marian Home, the minutes of the Governing Board, operational reports from hospital committees and staff, a 1980 consultation by the Catholic Health Association of Canada, and legal agreements concerning the ownership and transfer of the medical facilities and property. There is also some material concerning the estate of Reverend Father Earnest A. Yandeau, who left a donation to the Sisters of St. Joseph in Radville upon his death in 1969, and the Summer Extern Program, a program for undergraduate medical students to gain experience in a clinical setting.

The photographs are primarily of the Radville Community Hospital and Marian Home, the staff, the Sisters, the town of Radville, the 2017 memorial, and reunion events. The correspondence concerns the lives of the Sisters in Radville and the opening, operation, and relinquishing of ownership of the Radville Community Hospital and Marian Home.

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Barrhead, AB – St. Joseph’s Hospital series
CA ON00279 40 · Série · 1947-1991

This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke with St. Joseph’s Hospital in Barrhead, Alberta. The records cover the establishment of the hospital, the administration and operation of the hospital, the transfer of the hospital, and the Sisters’ involvement with the Catholic Hospital Association and the Alberta Hospital Association. Materials include financial records, agreements for the purchase and sale of property, annals, memoirs, pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, lot maps, hospital floor plans, hospital bylaws, correspondence, and photographs. The major topics within the correspondence include establishing and operating the hospital, finances, the purchase and sale of property, construction and renovations, Catholic hospitals and medical ethics in Alberta, the changing role of Sisters in the hospital, and the relinquishing of ownership of the hospital. The photographs are of the hospital and Sisters at various events and locations.

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Missions-St. Philippe d’Argenteuil series
CA ON00279 50-0009 · Série · 1985-1988

This series contains records related to the ministries in St. Philippe d’Argenteuil, Quebec, carried out by the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Pembroke diocese. The parish comprised about 550 families. The records contain annals, correspondence, photographs, a souvenir booklet, a newsclipping, and a few parish bulletins. The photographs depict the convent, Sister Constance Lacroix, one of two Sisters missioned there, and the church. The souvenir booklet celebrates the centennial of the arish in 1988. It is illustrated with photographs and is in French. The correspondence is in French and in English, and the primary correspondents are Sister Margaret Glofcheskie, the General Superior, Bishop Charles Valois, Sister Constance Lacroix, and two parish priests. The annals were kept by Sister Constance who arrived in the parish on August 31, 1985 to serve as the parish coordinator and a pastoral animator with the Laurentian School Board. The annals note interesting local events such as the feast of the cemetery held on the second Sunday in September during which people came to pray for the dead and to ensure the graves were decorated. As Sister Constance notes, “I felt that I could carry out what our first Sisters did in 1650, but I in 1986,” as she embarks on her ministry in the parish. She was to give guidance to parents for baptism, couples for marriage, and on burials. Sister Constance was joined in December 1986 by Sister Alice Meilleur.

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Missions-Tweed series
CA ON00279 50-0011 · Série · 1986

This series contains very limited records about the opening of a mission house in Tweed, Ontario by the Sisters of St. Joseph from the Pembroke diocese. There is a short note about the plan for Sisters Emma Castonguay, Clare Sullivan, and Mary Keizer to share a house on Irving Street in Tweed, beginning in June 1986, and to formally open the house on July 16, 1986. There is correspondence from Sister Margaret Glofcheskie, the General Superior, appointing Sister Clare as the local superior for the house. There is also a short note indicating that Sister Clare taught for two years at St. Cartagh’s in Tweed beginning in 1984. The school was part of the Hastings County Roman Catholic Separate School Board.

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