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No RCIA 198685

TITRE:
Captain Sheldon Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
4 cm textual records

DATES:
1845-1895

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Sheldon Lewis of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, was born on 16 November 1810 to Benjamin and Elizabeth Dalton. On 23 January 1850 he married Matilda Anne Kelley and they had four children: John, Louisa Durkee, Alexandra Poole and Mary Kelley. He was a member of the Tabernacle Church. Lewis earned his masters' certificate and eventually became one of Yarmouth's most well known ships' captains. He commanded the brig 'Alva' and the barque 'Matilda A. Lewis' among many others. Following his retirement, he established a grocery store in the south end of Main Street, Yarmouth. When Lewis died on 17 June 1896, the business was passed to his son Alexander who operated the store until his death.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of deeds, correspondence, insurance records, receipts, accounts, and masters' certificate.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Yarmouth County Museum Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://webarchives.nsarm.gov.ns.ca/webcat/request/Action?Sys temName=Nova+Scotia+Archives&UserName=WA+Public&Password=&AP PL_LOGO=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/img/nsarm2750.jpg&URI_CSS =/webcat/systems/nova_scotia.arch/mainstlyle.css&PATH_CSS=&T emplateProcessID=6000_512_512&PromptID=&ParamID=&CMD_(Detail Request)[0]=&ProcessID=6000_571(0)&KeyValues=KEY_1000601

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Custodial history is unknown.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
Related records can be found in the Mary K. Lewis fonds. Mary was the daughter of Captain Lewis.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Sheldon, Captain, 1810-1896

MATIÈRES:
Ship Masters

No RCIA 144639

TITRE:
Little Flower Academy (Vancouver, B.C.) photograph collection

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
ca. 12 cm of graphic material
1 film reel
1 album

DATES:
1912-1913, 1927-

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Little Flower Academy (Vancouver) had an interrupted beginning, but resumed its educational ministry in 1927 in Shaughnessy Heights.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The collection consists of formal and informal photographs of the area, exterior and interior views of the buildings, staff and students, school activities, such as, graduations, sports events, receptions, and the like. There are large photographs of outdoor gatherings, including that of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae (1948).

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Sisters of St. Ann St. Joseph's Province Archives

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
The archival holdings represent photographs received from various Sisters through the years. The school itself still has many images.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the subject of the collection.

PROVENANCE:
Sisters of St. Ann. St. Joseph's Province. Archives collector
Little Flower Academy Convent (Vancouver, B.C.) collector

MATIÈRES:
Little Flower Academy (Vancouver, B.C.)

No RCIA 247722

TITRE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 m of textual records

DATES:
1908-1958

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Edmonton Board of Health was created in 1892 to better regulate health and sanitation problems and services in the Edmonton area. Dr. E. A. Braithwaite was appointed the town's first Chief Medical Officer. By 1908 the board was made up of members of council as well as local medical officers and had Dr. T. H. Whitelaw as its chairman. The mandate of the board was further legitimized by the Provincial Health Act of 1911, which imposed upon every city and town in Alberta the responsibility of forming a board of health for its community. The act also specified that the Provincial Government could impose its own medical officers on those municipalities that did not appoint a board. Edmonton City Council, in response to the act, ratified the existing Board of Health and Dr. Whitelaw as its chief medical officer. Though the services of the Board of Health changed over time according to the perceived health needs of its citizens, the services of the board of health generally included the following: preventativemedical and dental services for children; nursing service in the general field of public health; conducting immunizations clinics; general environmental hygiene control in the city; and supervision of the processing and distribution of meat and other foods, milk, and water supplies. The board was also known as the Edmonton Local Board of Health in 1960s before reverting to its original name in the 1970s. In 1995, the Board was disestablished and its operations merged into the Capital Health Authority.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of materials created by the Edmonton Board of Health between 1908 and 1958. The fonds consists of minute books of Board of Health meetings.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Edmonton Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Transferred to the City of Edmonton by G. B. Lawrence of the Board of Health in 1981

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health

MATIÈRES:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health
Government
Health services

No RCIA 139301

TITRE:
Ada Beaven fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3 cm of textual records

DATES:
1895-[ca. 1939]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Ada Beaven was the daughter of Joseph Despard Pemberton of Victoria. She married Hugo Robert Beaven, son of B.C. Premier Robert Beaven, in 1902.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of Ada Beaven's diary, correspondence from Pemberton family members and photographs.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
British Columbia Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Beaven, Ada, 1867-1958

MATIÈRES:
Beaven, Ada, 1867-1958
Pemberton (family)

No RCIA 259091

TITRE:
Petition addressed to Lord Durham from Andrew Ure on behalf of twelve Scottish families [textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.1 cm of textual records (3 p.) : photocopies.

DATES:
1838.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Item is a petition addressed to Lord Durham praying for land in Upper Canada on behalf of the heads of twelve Scottish families resident in the United States.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Photocopied in 1962 from originals.

PROVENANCE:
Ure, Andrew, fl. 1838

MATIÈRES:
Land petitions - Upper Canada, 1838
John George Lambton Durham, Earl of, 1838

No RCIA 210497

TITRE:
Village of Grimsby fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
20 cm of textual records

DATES:
1876-1896

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Village of Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario was incorporated effective February 10\up12 th, 1876 under An Act to Incorporate the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Ontario Statutes 1875-1876, Chapter 41.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of official records of Grimsby, as follows: By-laws, 1876-1896.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives publiques de l'Ontario

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
By-laws are closed for conservation reasons; use self service microfilm MS 710.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Copyright held by creator. There are no restrictions on reproduction. If you wish to publish any of this material, please contact the archivist responsible for the records through the reference desk.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid is available for this fonds.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
These records were transferred to the Archives of Ontario by the Town of Grimsby in 1984.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
See F 1741, County of Lincoln fonds.

AUTRES FORMATS DISPONIBLES:
By-laws are available on self service microfilm, MS 710.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 1688

PROVENANCE:
Grimsby (Ont.)

No RCIA 210497

TITRE:
Village of Grimsby fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
20 cm of textual records

DATES:
1876-1896

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Village of Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario was incorporated effective February 10\up12 th, 1876 under An Act to Incorporate the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Ontario Statutes 1875-1876, Chapter 41.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of official records of Grimsby, as follows: By-laws, 1876-1896.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives publiques de l'Ontario

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
By-laws are closed for conservation reasons; use self service microfilm MS 710.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Copyright held by creator. There are no restrictions on reproduction. If you wish to publish any of this material, please contact the archivist responsible for the records through the reference desk.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid is available for this fonds.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
These records were transferred to the Archives of Ontario by the Town of Grimsby in 1984.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
See F 1741, County of Lincoln fonds.

AUTRES FORMATS DISPONIBLES:
By-laws are available on self service microfilm, MS 710.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 1688

PROVENANCE:
Grimsby (Ont.)

No RCIA 146571

TITRE:
Robson Amateur Dramatic Society fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
12 cm of textual records

DATES:
1932-1962

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Robson Amateur Dramatic Society of Robson, B.C., was established to promote dramatic, musical, and literary appreciation in the community.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, financial journal, financial statements and reports, programmes, and play-scripts of the Robson Amateur Dramatic Society.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Selkirk College Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robson Amateur Dramatic Society

MATIÈRES:
Robson Amateur Dramatic Society

CAIN No. 254460

TITLE:
Percy Robertson fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
5 photographs

DATES:
Copied 1969-1970 (originally created [ca. 1915-1935])

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Percy Robertson, 1885-1960, was born on Vancouver Island but raised in New Brunswick. In 1909 he purchased land near Dorothy, Alberta and operated a horse and cattle ranch. He married May, ?-1965, and they had two children, Verna (Castleman) and Arnold. The Robertsons retired to Calgary in 1949.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of photographs of agricultural views in Delia and Dorothy area; the Robertson ranch; baseball; and church.

REPOSITORY:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
No restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson, Percy

SUBJECTS:
Robertson, Percy
Agriculture

No RCIA 198840

TITRE:
Dr. Donald. J. MacKenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 cm textual records

DATES:
[ca. 1960]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Donald J. MacKenzie was born at Milton, N.S. in 1895. He received his early education in Glace Bay and later at Sydney Academy. He studied medicine at Dalhousie University and graduated in 1918. From 1918 to 1920 he served with the R.C.A.M.C. In 1920 he established a general practice at Louisbourg. In 1921 he received the Rockerfeller International Scholarship and studied at John Hopkins and McGill Universities from 1921-1922. From 1922 to 1926 he taught bacteriology and pathology at Dalhousie University. He was appointed director of the Public Health Laborotory, a position he held from 1926-1962. Throughout his career in was involved in numerous professional organizations, including the Halifax Medical Society and the Royal College of Physicians. He retired to Mira Gut in 1962.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of a paper presented by MacKenzie on medical laboratories, a guest book from a testimonial dinner, and a history he wrote on the MacKenzie family.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Beaton Institute Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://webarchives.nsarm.gov.ns.ca/webcat/request/Action?Sys temName=Nova+Scotia+Archives&UserName=WA+Public&Password=&AP PL_LOGO=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/img/nsarm2750.jpg&URI_CSS =/webcat/systems/nova_scotia.arch/mainstlyle.css&PATH_CSS=&T emplateProcessID=6000_512_512&PromptID=&ParamID=&CMD_(Detail Request)[0]=&ProcessID=6000_571(0)&KeyValues=KEY_1002611

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Donated by John MacKenzie, Dr. MacKenzie's brother, and Dr. MacKenzie.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Another history of the MacKenzie family, written by MacKenzie is available in the Beaton's B&G files, under MacKenzie.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
MG 12.155, acc. no. 81.210.1430.

PROVENANCE:
MacKenzie, Donald J., b. 1895

MATIÈRES:
Medicine - Research
MacKenzie family - genealogy

No RCIA 262190

TITRE:
Historical flags of Canada, 1604-1965 [textual record] / by Ronald E. Willis

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2.5 cm of textual records.

DATES:
1965.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Ronald E. Willis authored the unpublished manuscript entitled "Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965".

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Item is an unpublished manuscript entitled Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965, written by Ronald E. Willis and illustrated by Richard D. Foster.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Received in 1972 from Ronald E. Willis of Toronto, Ont.

PROVENANCE:
Willis, Ronald E

MATIÈRES:
Ronald E. Willis - Manuscripts, 1965
"Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965", 1965
Flags - Canada, 1965
Richard D. Foster, 1965

No RCIA 262190

TITRE:
Historical flags of Canada, 1604-1965 [textual record] / by Ronald E. Willis

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2.5 cm of textual records.

DATES:
1965.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Ronald E. Willis authored the unpublished manuscript entitled "Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965".

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Item is an unpublished manuscript entitled Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965, written by Ronald E. Willis and illustrated by Richard D. Foster.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Received in 1972 from Ronald E. Willis of Toronto, Ont.

PROVENANCE:
Willis, Ronald E

MATIÈRES:
Ronald E. Willis - Manuscripts, 1965
"Historical Flags of Canada, 1604-1965", 1965
Flags - Canada, 1965
Richard D. Foster, 1965

No RCIA 213538

TITRE:
Judge Joseph Wearing fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
92 cm of textual records

DATES:
1907-1945

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Judge Joseph Wearing (1879-1947) was born in Liverpool, England. He practised law in Peterborough, Ontario from 1913 until 1930 when he was appointed Senior County Court Judge in London, Ontario. In addition to the practise of law, he wrote and gave addresses on many topics, mostly in the area of international relations, law, and imperialism.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of rough notes, manuscripts and texts of a number of addresses given by Judge Joseph Wearing on a wide range of subjects dealing with Canadian, imperial, and international affairs, and the law in society. This fonds has been arranged into four series: undated and untitled speeches; undated speeches (arranged in alphabetical order by title); dated speeches (arranged in chronological order); and miscellaneous items.Fonds is comprised of the following series: Undated and untitled speeches Undated speeches Dated speeches Miscellaneous items

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Trent University Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Open

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Finding Aid available.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/72-004.htm

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Fonds acquired in 1966 from Dr. M.P. Wearing, son of Judge Joseph Wearing.

DOCUMENTS ASSOCIÉS:
For associated material see the guide for the Law Society of Upper Canada Archives located in the Trent University Archives reading room.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
72-004

PROVENANCE:
Wearing, Judge Joseph, 1879-1947

No RCIA 213538

TITRE:
Judge Joseph Wearing fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
92 cm of textual records

DATES:
1907-1945

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Judge Joseph Wearing (1879-1947) was born in Liverpool, England. He practised law in Peterborough, Ontario from 1913 until 1930 when he was appointed Senior County Court Judge in London, Ontario. In addition to the practise of law, he wrote and gave addresses on many topics, mostly in the area of international relations, law, and imperialism.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of rough notes, manuscripts and texts of a number of addresses given by Judge Joseph Wearing on a wide range of subjects dealing with Canadian, imperial, and international affairs, and the law in society. This fonds has been arranged into four series: undated and untitled speeches; undated speeches (arranged in alphabetical order by title); dated speeches (arranged in chronological order); and miscellaneous items.Fonds is comprised of the following series: Undated and untitled speeches Undated speeches Dated speeches Miscellaneous items

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Trent University Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Open

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Finding Aid available.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/72-004.htm

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Fonds acquired in 1966 from Dr. M.P. Wearing, son of Judge Joseph Wearing.

DOCUMENTS ASSOCIÉS:
For associated material see the guide for the Law Society of Upper Canada Archives located in the Trent University Archives reading room.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
72-004

PROVENANCE:
Wearing, Judge Joseph, 1879-1947

No RCIA 198880

TITRE:
Dr. Philip.W. Weatherbe fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3.5 cm textual records

DATES:
1899

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Dr. Philip W. Weatherbe attended medical school at the University of Edinburgh at the turn of the turn 20th century. He worked at Dalhousie Medical School, Halifax, Nova Scotia as Associate Professor of Surgery and Demonstrator of Operative Surgery from 1912-1949.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of notebooks from the medical school at the University of Edinburgh.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dalhousie University Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://webarchives.nsarm.gov.ns.ca/webcat/request/Action?Sys temName=Nova+Scotia+Archives&UserName=WA+Public&Password=&AP PL_LOGO=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/img/nsarm2750.jpg&URI_CSS =/webcat/systems/nova_scotia.arch/mainstlyle.css&PATH_CSS=&T emplateProcessID=6000_512_512&PromptID=&ParamID=&CMD_(Detail Request)[0]=&ProcessID=6000_571(0)&KeyValues=KEY_1002534

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Accession 66-84. Custodial history is unknown.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
MS-13-42

PROVENANCE:
Weatherbe, Philip W., fl. 1899-1949

MATIÈRES:
Medical Care - Study and teaching
University of Edinburgh

No RCIA 198880

TITRE:
Dr. Philip.W. Weatherbe fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3.5 cm textual records

DATES:
1899

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Dr. Philip W. Weatherbe attended medical school at the University of Edinburgh at the turn of the turn 20th century. He worked at Dalhousie Medical School, Halifax, Nova Scotia as Associate Professor of Surgery and Demonstrator of Operative Surgery from 1912-1949.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of notebooks from the medical school at the University of Edinburgh.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dalhousie University Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://webarchives.nsarm.gov.ns.ca/webcat/request/Action?Sys temName=Nova+Scotia+Archives&UserName=WA+Public&Password=&AP PL_LOGO=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/img/nsarm2750.jpg&URI_CSS =/webcat/systems/nova_scotia.arch/mainstlyle.css&PATH_CSS=&T emplateProcessID=6000_512_512&PromptID=&ParamID=&CMD_(Detail Request)[0]=&ProcessID=6000_571(0)&KeyValues=KEY_1002534

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Accession 66-84. Custodial history is unknown.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
MS-13-42

PROVENANCE:
Weatherbe, Philip W., fl. 1899-1949

MATIÈRES:
Medical Care - Study and teaching
University of Edinburgh

No RCIA 216397

TITRE:
Norman Hall MacKenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2.27 m of textual records

DATES:
1927-1989

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Norman Hall MacKenzie (1915-1989) was a United Church minister, an overseas missionary and a church administrator. He was born in North Honan, China, the son of missionaries. He married Dorothy MacKenzie in 1943; she was the child of missionaries and a registered nurse. He served as a missionary in China, India and Nigeria. Mackenzie served as Personnel Secretary, Board of World Mission (1966-1969), and later with the Division of Mission in Canada of the United Church and served pastorates in Ontario. During the years 1969-1972, Mackenzie served as pastor of the Rama Indian Reserve Mission, near Orillia, Ontario. His ministry here gave him an insight into the poverty and social problems on Canadian Indian reserves, especially in the areas of crime and alcohol abuse.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of sermons, 1951-1989; addresses, 1968-1989; notes, n.d.; correspondence, 1929-1987; correspondence, minutes and notes related to Leaside United Church, 1983-1989; correspondence, minutes, resource materials and notes related to the Ethnic Ministries Committee of the Toronto Conference, 1982-1985; correspondence and minutes of the Mission Exchange Committee, 1988-1989; minutes, notes and resource material of the Canada China Programme, 1983- 1988; personal family papers, 1927-1984; subject files, 1963-1989.Part of the correspondence details Mackenzie's assistance to native prison inmates from the Rama Reserve. He was a conscientious visitor of many of the inmates, acted as a conduit between them and their families and community, and was often called upon to offer character references for the men at their court appearances.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Open

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 3364

PROVENANCE:
MacKenzie, Norman Hall, 1915-1989
MacKenzie, Dorothy, 1920-1989

No RCIA 216397

TITRE:
Norman Hall MacKenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2.27 m of textual records

DATES:
1927-1989

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Norman Hall MacKenzie (1915-1989) was a United Church minister, an overseas missionary and a church administrator. He was born in North Honan, China, the son of missionaries. He married Dorothy MacKenzie in 1943; she was the child of missionaries and a registered nurse. He served as a missionary in China, India and Nigeria. Mackenzie served as Personnel Secretary, Board of World Mission (1966-1969), and later with the Division of Mission in Canada of the United Church and served pastorates in Ontario. During the years 1969-1972, Mackenzie served as pastor of the Rama Indian Reserve Mission, near Orillia, Ontario. His ministry here gave him an insight into the poverty and social problems on Canadian Indian reserves, especially in the areas of crime and alcohol abuse.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of sermons, 1951-1989; addresses, 1968-1989; notes, n.d.; correspondence, 1929-1987; correspondence, minutes and notes related to Leaside United Church, 1983-1989; correspondence, minutes, resource materials and notes related to the Ethnic Ministries Committee of the Toronto Conference, 1982-1985; correspondence and minutes of the Mission Exchange Committee, 1988-1989; minutes, notes and resource material of the Canada China Programme, 1983- 1988; personal family papers, 1927-1984; subject files, 1963-1989.Part of the correspondence details Mackenzie's assistance to native prison inmates from the Rama Reserve. He was a conscientious visitor of many of the inmates, acted as a conduit between them and their families and community, and was often called upon to offer character references for the men at their court appearances.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Open

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 3364

PROVENANCE:
MacKenzie, Norman Hall, 1915-1989
MacKenzie, Dorothy, 1920-1989

CAIN No. 230125

TITLE:
Mae Mobberly Fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 folder of textual records

DATES:
1935

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Program from an exhibition game between the Winnipeg Rugby - Football Club versus the Minnesota All-Stars.

REPOSITORY:
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File/Item Lists are available through in-house Collections Database.

RETRIEVAL NUMBER:
MS1992.25.1

PROVENANCE:
Mae Mobberly

CAIN No. 230125

TITLE:
Mae Mobberly Fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 folder of textual records

DATES:
1935

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Program from an exhibition game between the Winnipeg Rugby - Football Club versus the Minnesota All-Stars.

REPOSITORY:
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File/Item Lists are available through in-house Collections Database.

RETRIEVAL NUMBER:
MS1992.25.1

PROVENANCE:
Mae Mobberly

No RCIA 268792

TITRE:
Peter Bennett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
62 photographs : 59 copy negs, 3 b&w prints
.01 m of textual records

DATES:
Copied [ca. 1986] (originally created 1948)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Dr. Peter H. Bennett's first trip to the north was in August, 1948. On official business with the British High Commission he travelled up the Inside Passage to Skagway, Alaska, took the train to Carcross, Yukon, then the sternwheeler "Tutshi" to Ben-My-Chree. He gave lectures about the conditions of Britain in 1948. Dr. Bennett also spearheaded the campaign to designate Kluane Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He was living in Victoria, B.C. in 1986.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of photographs and ephemera collected on Dr. Bennett's 1948 trip to the Yukon. The photographs were copied from an album and show sternwheelers, scenes along the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR), Carcross, Whitehorse, Minto, Burwash Landing, Stewart, Dawson City and Bear Creek. Also included are photocopies of a menu from the Arcade Cafe in Dawson City, and from the Kluane Inn Cafe; a fur export tax permit; an article on jewellry making in the Yukon; and an article written by Peter Bennett, "Up In The Yukon". There are also two pages of notes provided in 1985 by Loree Stewart of Heritage Branch, Yukon Government, about Dr. Bennett and his 1948 trip.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Yukon Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no donor-imposed restrictions on this material. General copyright or institutional or legal restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
A photograph caption list is available.

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
The fonds was loaned for copying and donated (photographs 58-60) by Peter Bennett in 1986, via Loree Stewart of Heritage Branch, Yukon Government.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance.

PROVENANCE:
Bennett, Peter, 19- -

No RCIA 268792

TITRE:
Peter Bennett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
62 photographs : 59 copy negs, 3 b&w prints
.01 m of textual records

DATES:
Copied [ca. 1986] (originally created 1948)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Dr. Peter H. Bennett's first trip to the north was in August, 1948. On official business with the British High Commission he travelled up the Inside Passage to Skagway, Alaska, took the train to Carcross, Yukon, then the sternwheeler "Tutshi" to Ben-My-Chree. He gave lectures about the conditions of Britain in 1948. Dr. Bennett also spearheaded the campaign to designate Kluane Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He was living in Victoria, B.C. in 1986.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of photographs and ephemera collected on Dr. Bennett's 1948 trip to the Yukon. The photographs were copied from an album and show sternwheelers, scenes along the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR), Carcross, Whitehorse, Minto, Burwash Landing, Stewart, Dawson City and Bear Creek. Also included are photocopies of a menu from the Arcade Cafe in Dawson City, and from the Kluane Inn Cafe; a fur export tax permit; an article on jewellry making in the Yukon; and an article written by Peter Bennett, "Up In The Yukon". There are also two pages of notes provided in 1985 by Loree Stewart of Heritage Branch, Yukon Government, about Dr. Bennett and his 1948 trip.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Yukon Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no donor-imposed restrictions on this material. General copyright or institutional or legal restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
A photograph caption list is available.

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
The fonds was loaned for copying and donated (photographs 58-60) by Peter Bennett in 1986, via Loree Stewart of Heritage Branch, Yukon Government.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance.

PROVENANCE:
Bennett, Peter, 19- -

CAIN No. 258897

TITLE:
Accounts of the estate of Theophilus Yale [textual record]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
5 cm of textual records.

DATES:
1834-1848.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Theophilus Yale was a lumber merchant in La Chute, Lower Canada.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Item consists of the accounts of the estate of Theophilus Yale.

REPOSITORY:
National Archives of Canada

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Received in 1948 from Mr. Lorenzo Lévesque of Ottawa, Ontario.

PROVENANCE:
Yale, Theophilus, d. ca. 1842

SUBJECTS:
Theophilus Yale - Estate, 1834-1848
Theophilus Yale - Finance, Personal, 1834-1838

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 248737

TITRE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1993

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer was born in Edmonton in 1913 to Melvin J. Schafer and Matilda Delia Schafer. His grandfather owned Edmonton Bottling works. Edgar graduated Eastwood High School. Following graduation he worked at Motor Car Supply. In 1934 he received his Amateur Radio Licence from the Chicago Institute of Television. In 1936, he worked as a Firestone tire adjuster. In 1940 he enlisted in World War II. While serving in the war, Edgar met his future wife Jill. When Edgar retuned to Edmonton, the Veterans Land Act allowed him and his wife to select land in Edmonton. Edgar and Jill had two children: David and Roger. In 1957, the family moved to Calgary. From 1963 to 1975 Edgar worked as Section Head of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) first year program. In 1968, the family moved to Honeymead, Alberta. In 1990, Jill and Edgar moved to Camrose, Alberta.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of memoirs written by Edgar Dave Willingdon Schafer in 1993 and a family history of the Schaefer family also written by Edgar in 1987.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No file list/inventory available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
In 1995, Edgar Willingdon Schafer donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for biographical history sourced from the fonds.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, Edgar Dave Willingdon
Family and personal life

No RCIA 214705

TITRE:
Donald Mackenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.90 m of textual records

DATES:
1875-1927

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Donald Mackenzie (1852-1941?), farmer, merchant and civil servant, operated a butcher shop and general store in Woodbridge, Ontario, at least part of the time in a partnership, Mackenzie & Rogerson. In addition, Mackenzie was a liquor license inspector for the West Riding of York, centred in Woodbridge, where he also sat on the village council (1884-1892). His farm was located in Vaughan Township. He was the father of Addison Alexander Mackenzie, a member of Provincial Parliament for York North riding (1945-1967).

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of Donald Mackenzie's ledgers, day books, and account books for Mackenzie & Rogerson, merchants in Woodbridge, Ontario (1875-1904), and correspondence, petitions, registers, license records and related material for the West Riding of York Liquor License Inspector, 1877-1927.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
York University Archives & Special Collections

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
File list available.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000348.ht m

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
The fonds was presented to the York University Archives by members of the Mackenzie family in October, 1971.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
See Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie fonds (F0347) for related material.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
The fonds comprises the following accession: 1971-007. No further accruals are expected.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F0348

PROVENANCE:
Mackenzie, Donald, 1852-1941?

CAIN No. 256134

TITLE:
Sundre Historical Society collection

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
88 photographs

DATES:
Copied 1969 (originally created 1894-1937)

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The photos in this collection were gathered by the Sundre Historical Society for use in Portrait of a Pioneer : Stories of the West Country / Muriel Elizabeth Eskrick. - Sundre, Alberta : Sundre Round-Up, 1969.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The collection consists of photographs of personalities, agriculture and general views in the Sundre, Dog Pound, and Cremona areas.

REPOSITORY:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
No restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Sundre Historical Society

SUBJECTS:
Sundre Historical Society
Agriculture
Commerce and industry

CAIN No. 256134

TITLE:
Sundre Historical Society collection

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
88 photographs

DATES:
Copied 1969 (originally created 1894-1937)

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The photos in this collection were gathered by the Sundre Historical Society for use in Portrait of a Pioneer : Stories of the West Country / Muriel Elizabeth Eskrick. - Sundre, Alberta : Sundre Round-Up, 1969.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The collection consists of photographs of personalities, agriculture and general views in the Sundre, Dog Pound, and Cremona areas.

REPOSITORY:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
No restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Sundre Historical Society

SUBJECTS:
Sundre Historical Society
Agriculture
Commerce and industry

CAIN No. 256134

TITLE:
Sundre Historical Society collection

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
88 photographs

DATES:
Copied 1969 (originally created 1894-1937)

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The photos in this collection were gathered by the Sundre Historical Society for use in Portrait of a Pioneer : Stories of the West Country / Muriel Elizabeth Eskrick. - Sundre, Alberta : Sundre Round-Up, 1969.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The collection consists of photographs of personalities, agriculture and general views in the Sundre, Dog Pound, and Cremona areas.

REPOSITORY:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
No restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Sundre Historical Society

SUBJECTS:
Sundre Historical Society
Agriculture
Commerce and industry

No RCIA 254758

TITRE:
R. Murray Schafer fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3.705 m of textual records. -- 52 microfiches. -- 25 photographs. -- 1 drawing. -- 1 audio disc.

DATES:
[19--], 1956-2001.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Canadian composer, writer and educator Raymond Murray Schafer was born in Sarnia, Ontario, on July 18, 1933. Biographical information available in Encyclopedia of music in Canada. 2nd ed., p. 1186-1189.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of manuscripts ranging from preliminary work and sketches to full scores. Includes orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal and operatic music. Composer's program notes for some compositions and photonegatives of some scores are present. Compositions represented include among others Lustro (a triptych comprising Divan i Shams i Tabriz, Music for the Morning of the World and Beyond the Great Gate of Light), Son of Heldenleben, Canzoni for Prisoners, Minnelieder, Sappho, Gita, Requiems for the Party Girl (from Patria II), television opera Loving, The darkly splendid earth, The falcon's trumpet, Gitanjali and Music for a Montreal solstice. Also includes programs, brochures, pamphlets, posters, publicity, reviews, articles and other newsclippings relating to R.M. Schafer and/or his work and lectures, workshops and symposia in which he participated.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
University of Calgary Library, Special Collections

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Some items restricted.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
File level inventory available at repository.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Acquired in 1979 and 1998. Accession 716/02.3 donated by R.Murray Schafer in 2002.

LANGUE:
Text in English and some Finnish, French, German, Japanese, Persian, Spanish.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Schafer, R. Murray, 1933-

MATIÈRES:
Schafer, R. Murray
Music - Canada
Opera - Canada
Arts

No RCIA 214263

TITRE:
Fonds Gabrielle-Poulin-et-René-Dionne

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
30,15 m linéaires de doc. textuels
93 doc. photographiques
28 doc. sonores, vidéo et filmiques
4 bandes magnétiques
40 doc. particuliers

DATES:
1888-1890, 1905-1996

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Poulin, Gabrielle. Auteure, critique littéraire et enseignante. Saint-Prosper(Québec), 21 juin 1929 - . Fille aînée de Charles-Édouard Poulin et d'Estelle Champagne; mariée à René Dionne, 8 octobre 1970. École normale de Valleyfield, diplôme supérieur (pédagogie), 1946-1949; Soeurs des Saints-Noms-de-Jésus-et-de-Marie, noviciat, 1950-1957; Collège Jésus-Marie (Outremont), études classiques, B.A., 1952-1962; Université de Montréal, Faculté des lettres, L. ès L. (français-histoire), D.É.S. (études françaises), 1962-1968; Université de Sherbrooke, D. ès L., 1969-1974. Commission des écoles catholiques de Montréal, Pensionnat Marie-Rose (Montréal) et Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie (Outremont), École normale Eulalie-Durocher (Saint-Lambert), Collège Jésus-Marie et Cégep d'Ahuntsic, enseignante surtout les lettres françaises et québécoises, 1949-1950, 1952-1960, 1962-1969. Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke et Université d'Ottawa, chargée de cours en littératures française et québécoise, 1968-1970, 1974-1975 et 1989-1990. Critique littéraire dans divers périodiques et à la radio MF de la Société Radio-Canada (réseau national), 1969-1987. Animatrice d'ateliers de création littéraire à l'Université d'Ottawa et écrivain en résidence dans des bibliothèques publiques; fondatrice et coordonnatrice de l'Atelier de création littéraire de l'Outaouais, 1990-1993. Auteure de textes radiophoniques. Publications : Les Miroirs d'un poète. Images et reflets de Paul Éluard (essai), 1969; Cogne la caboche (roman), 1979 (Prix Champlain 1980); Romans du pays, 1969-1979, 1980; Un cri trop grand (roman), 1980; Les Mensonges d'Isabelle (roman), 1983; La Couronne d'oubli (roman), 1990; Petites Fugues pour une saison sèche (poésie), 1991 (Prix du livre d'Ottawa-Carleton); Nocturnes de l'oeil (poésie), 1993; Le Livre de déraison (roman), 1994 (Grand Prix du Salon du livre de Toronto); Mon père aussi était horloger (poésie), 1996; en collab. avec René Dionne, L' Age de l'interrogation, 1936- 1952, vol. IV de l' Anthologie de la littérature québécoise (Gilles Marcotte, dir.), 1980 (Prix La Presse); dir., Rendez-vous, place de l'Horloge (nouvelles), 1993. Collaboration (plus de 250 articles et comptes rendus) à de nombreux périodiques, dont : Relations, Le Droit et Lettres québécoises. Dionne, René. Professeur, auteur et critique littéraire. Saint-Philippe-de-Néri (Québec), 29 janvier 1929 - . Fils de Féréol Dionne et de Marie Anne [Maria] Massé; marié à Gabrielle Poulin, 8 octobre 1970. Collège de La Pocatière, B.A., 1950; Collège de La Pocatière, cours classique, 1942-1950, B.A., 1950; École supérieure de lettres de la Compagnie de Jésus, Montréal, 1952-1953; Scolasticat de l'Immaculée-Conception, Montréal, L. Ph., 1956-1958. Université de Montréal : M.A. (grec classique), 1955; L. ès L., 1960. Études de théologie en France, 1960-1964; Université de Sherbrooke, D. ès L., 1975; York University, Toronto, Doctor of Letters (honoris causa), 1995. Collège Saint-Ignace, Montréal, professeur de latin, grec, français et élocution, 1954-1956; Collège Sainte-Marie, Montréal, chargé de cours de littérature québécoise et d'histoire du Canada, 1965-1969; Université de Montréal, directeur de travaux pratiques en littérature québécoise, 1967-1969; Université de Sherbrooke, chargé d'enseignement en littérature québécoise, 1969-1970. Université d'Ottawa : professeur adjoint, 1970-1975; agrégé, 1975-1981, directeur du Département des lettres françaises, 1975-1978; titulaire, 1981-1994; émérite, 1994. Université de Kiel (République fédérale d'Allemagne), professeur invité, 1988. Université de Moncton, Département d'études françaises, professeur associé (littérature canadienne-française, programme de doctorat), 1989-1995. Responsable de la page littéraire hebdomadaire du journal Le Droit, 1976-1988; directeur-fondateur de Histoire littéraire du Québec, 1979-1980, devenue la Revue d'histoire littéraire du Québec et du Canada français, 1981-1987. Cofondateur et coordonnateur du Regroupement des centres de recherches et d'études en civilisation canadienne-française, 1980-1982; membre-fondateur de la Société Charlevoix, 1992, et secrétaire depuis 1993. Publications : Antoine Gérin-Lajoie, homme de lettres, 1978 (Prix Champlain 1979); Bibliographie de la littérature outaouaise et franco-ontarienne, 1978; Répertoire des professeurs et chercheurs (littérature québécoise et canadienne-française), 1978; La Patrie littéraire, 19760-1895, vol. II de l'Anthologie de la littérature québécoise (Gilles Marcotte, dir.), 1978 (Prix La Presse); La Littérature franco-ontarienne, des origines à nos jours, 1991; La Littérature régionale aux confins de l'histoire et de la géographie, 1993; en collab., L'Age de l'interrogation, 1936-1952, vol. IV de l'Anthologie de la littérature québécoise (Gilles Marcotte, dir.), 1980 (Prix La Presse); Bibliograhie de la critique de la littérature québécoise et canadienne-française dans les revues canadiennes (1974-1978), 1988, [...] 1979-1982, 1991, [...] (1760-1899), 1992, [...] (1983-1984), 1994; éditeur, 24 ouvrages. Collaboration à plusieurs ouvrages collectifs. Collaboration (plus de 300 articles et comptes rendus) à de nombreux périodiques, dont Relations et Lettres québécoises, ainsi qu'à des dictionnairs et encyclopédies.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne de l'ensemble des activités académiques, professionnelles et littéraires de Gabrielle Poulin et René Dionne soit, essentiellement : les études; l'enseignement; la direction de thèses pour René Dionne; les activités universitaires et autres, au sein d'organismes, de comités, de groupes de recherches, de jurys, etc.; les voyages aux fins de formation, d'enseignement et de représentation; les oeuvres respectives et l'oeuvre conjointe, les publications, les communications et les émissions radiophoniques, leur préparation, leur diffusion et leur réception par la critique entre autres. Il témoigne aussi, partiellement, de leurs relations avec des membres de leurs familles et leurs amis. Le fonds comprend : des dossiers pouvant inclure des notes de cours, au sujet d'auteurs canadiens-français, québécois et franco-américains; des dossiers thématiques sur ces littératures; des dossiers au sujet d'auteurs français et étrangers; des dossiers d'auteurs anglais; des dossiers de cours suivis; des dossiers de cours donnés; divers états et les manuscrits des publications et des communications; des dossiers de projets de recherche, de publications et d'émissions radiophoniques; la correspondance générale de René Dionne, 1960-1995; la correspondance familiale de René Dionne; la correspondance de Gabrielle Poulin avec des écrivains, des membres de sa famille et ses amis, sa correspondance d'affaires; des dossiers, des fiches, les divers états et les manuscrits des thèses, mémoires et autres travaux; des diplômes, bulletins de notes et autres certificats; les dossiers de Gabrielle Poulin, animatrice d'ateliers de création littéraire et écrivain en résidence; les dossiers de René Dionne, responsable de la chronique littéraire du Droit, coordonnateur du Groupe interuniversitaire d'études franco-ontariennes, coordonnateur du Regroupement des centres de recherches et d'études en civilisation canadienne-française; des fiches d'analyse d'oeuvres; des dossiers de renseignements généalogiques; des agendas, listes de lecturs, notes personnelles, passeports et cartes de membre; des cartes postales. Il comprend aussi des documents d'autres provenances rassemblés par Gabrielle Poulin et René Dionne : des documents provenant de la branche maternelle de René Dionne, soit les familles Massé et Lavoie; de la correspondance des familles Poulin et Champagne; un livre d'autographes et de notes.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université d'Ottawa, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française/University of Ottawa, Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Toute consultation requiert l'autorisation écrite de Gabrielle Poulin ou René Dionne.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Toute reproduction et toute publication requièrent l'autorisation écrite de Gabrielle Poulin et René Dionne.La reproduction, la publication, la diffusion et toutes autres utilisations de ces documents sont assujetties au droit de propriété de l'Université d'Ottawa ainsi qu'à la Loi sur le droit d'auteur.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Description sommaire.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Acquis de Gabrielle Poulin et René Dionne, le 20 juin 1980, par donation.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
15 versements au 22 août 1996; autres versements prévus.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Doc. photographiques : Ph119. -- Doc. particuliers : M166. -- Doc. sonores, vidéo et filmiques : S35. -- Doc. sous forme électronique : Or15.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
P177

PROVENANCE:
Poulin, Gabrielle, 1929-
Dionne, René, 1929-

CAIN No. 260596

TITLE:
Ralph Willett Adye fonds [textual record]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.5 cm of textual records (25 p.) : photocopies.

DATES:
1774-1796.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Capt. Ralph Willett Adye was commissioned in the Royal Artillery as a Second Lieutenant in 1781 and served for 27 years until his death. Adye was the author of the "Pocket Gunner and Bobmardier", first published in the 1790's which became a standard reference work, through successive editions, for nearly three decades.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of drawings, plans, and notes concerning ordnance equipment, either actually used or experimental. The equipment portrayed includes gun boats, sleigh carriages,gun sheds, lifting gyns and mortar beds; some of this material was used in Canada.

REPOSITORY:
National Archives of Canada

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Received in 1983 from Parks Canada, Ontario Region, Cornwall, Ont.

PROVENANCE:
Adye, Ralph Willett, d. 1808

SUBJECTS:
Ordnance - Research, 1774-1796
Ordnance - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun boats - Drawings, 1774-1796
Sleigh carriages - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun sheds - Drawings, 1774-1796
Lifting guns - Drawings, 1774-1796
Mortar beds - Drawings, 1774-1796

CAIN No. 260596

TITLE:
Ralph Willett Adye fonds [textual record]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.5 cm of textual records (25 p.) : photocopies.

DATES:
1774-1796.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Capt. Ralph Willett Adye was commissioned in the Royal Artillery as a Second Lieutenant in 1781 and served for 27 years until his death. Adye was the author of the "Pocket Gunner and Bobmardier", first published in the 1790's which became a standard reference work, through successive editions, for nearly three decades.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of drawings, plans, and notes concerning ordnance equipment, either actually used or experimental. The equipment portrayed includes gun boats, sleigh carriages,gun sheds, lifting gyns and mortar beds; some of this material was used in Canada.

REPOSITORY:
National Archives of Canada

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Received in 1983 from Parks Canada, Ontario Region, Cornwall, Ont.

PROVENANCE:
Adye, Ralph Willett, d. 1808

SUBJECTS:
Ordnance - Research, 1774-1796
Ordnance - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun boats - Drawings, 1774-1796
Sleigh carriages - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun sheds - Drawings, 1774-1796
Lifting guns - Drawings, 1774-1796
Mortar beds - Drawings, 1774-1796

CAIN No. 260596

TITLE:
Ralph Willett Adye fonds [textual record]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.5 cm of textual records (25 p.) : photocopies.

DATES:
1774-1796.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Capt. Ralph Willett Adye was commissioned in the Royal Artillery as a Second Lieutenant in 1781 and served for 27 years until his death. Adye was the author of the "Pocket Gunner and Bobmardier", first published in the 1790's which became a standard reference work, through successive editions, for nearly three decades.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of drawings, plans, and notes concerning ordnance equipment, either actually used or experimental. The equipment portrayed includes gun boats, sleigh carriages,gun sheds, lifting gyns and mortar beds; some of this material was used in Canada.

REPOSITORY:
National Archives of Canada

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Received in 1983 from Parks Canada, Ontario Region, Cornwall, Ont.

PROVENANCE:
Adye, Ralph Willett, d. 1808

SUBJECTS:
Ordnance - Research, 1774-1796
Ordnance - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun boats - Drawings, 1774-1796
Sleigh carriages - Drawings, 1774-1796
Gun sheds - Drawings, 1774-1796
Lifting guns - Drawings, 1774-1796
Mortar beds - Drawings, 1774-1796

No RCIA 227807

TITRE:
Audrey Silvius fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
19 cm textual records
4 photographs
1 drawing

DATES:
1959-1988
1963-1974, predominant

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Audrey Silvius was born on February 10, 1924 in Elgin, Manitoba. Mrs. Silvius spent her youth in Fairfax, Manitoba. After graduation from high school, she moved to Winnipeg, and, in 1943, she completed training for a career in nursing. With her husband Merritt W. Silvius, Audrey Silvius raised four children, David, Kay, Lorna (Downie) and Gail (Campos). Audrey Silvius has had a lifelong commitment to peace and social justice. She was a founding member and the first executive director of the Brandon Indian-Metis Friendship Centre. She was also a founding member of the local branches of the Marquis Project and Amnesty International. She was also responsible for the creation of a project called Tools for Peace in Brandon.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The records in this fonds deal with the creation, activities, and history of the Brandon Indian-Metis Friendship Centre, as well as the various organizations associated with the Friendship Centre, such as the Brandon Council of Christians and Jews and the Brandon Council of Women. Fonds consists of meeting minutes, agendas, speeches, correspondence, newsletters, brochures, written publications and newspaper clippings. Four photographs and one pencil drawing are also included.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
None

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Researchers are responsible for observing Canadian copyright restrictions.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Finding Aid Available
Online version of finding aid available at: http://www.brandonu.ca/library/archives/PrivateMan/audrey_si lvius_fonds.htm

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.brandonu.ca/library/archives/PrivateMan/audrey_si lvius_fonds.htm

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Prior to its donation to the McKee Archives in 2000, the fonds was in the possession of Mrs. Silvius.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
21-2000

PROVENANCE:
Audrey Silvius

MATIÈRES:
Council of Christians and Jews
Brandon Council of Women
4F Club
Brandon Indian-Metis Friendship Centre
cross cultural relations
Aboriginal issues
community development

No RCIA 249461

TITRE:
Farmers' Union of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 1047 fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
6 cm of textual records

DATES:
1921-1953

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The United Farmers of Alberta was established by the merger of the Society of Equity and the Alberta Farmers Association at a joint conference in Edmonton, Alberta, in January 1909. It acted as a lobby group to press for improvements in government services offered to the farmers of Alberta. The organization became a political movement in 1919 and became the provincial government for the period 1921-1935. It ceased to be a political party in 1939; and in 1949 merged with the Alberta Farmers' Union to create the Farmers' Union of Alberta, which merged again in 1970 to become Unifarm. The United Farmers of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 779 was established in 1919. It represented farmers in the Blackfalds, Blindman Valley and Aspelund districts of central Alberta. In 1949, it became the Farmers' Union of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 909, and in 1952 it transferred to District 10 to become Blindman Valley Local No. 1047. In 1970 the local became Blindman Unifarm, a local in District 91 of Region 9 of Unifarm. The local by the mid-1980s had close linkages with the Blindman Women of Unifarm, both locals being referred to collectively as the Blindman Unifarm Group. The Blindman Unifarm local dissolved in 1999.
Known presidents of the Blindman Valley Locals were: E. R. Ironside (1919-1921, 1935-1937), O. W. Hueppelheuser (1922), W. Schmidt (1923, 1926-1927, 1932-1934), Wilfred Hunt (1924-1925), R. Pickering (1928), E. C. Hukill (1929-1931), C. M. Ironside (1938-1940), P. L. Schmidt (1945), R. Carlyle (1943-1944), Ralph Schmidt (1945), J. Park (1946-1947), D. R. Carlyle (1948-1949), J. O. Van Slyke (1950-1951), A. Carlyle (1952), J. Eggen (1953-?), Ernie Walters (1986-1987), Janet Walters (1988-1999)

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of minutes, cash books, membership lists, and receipts of Blindman Valley Locals: No. 779 of the United Farmers of Alberta; No. 909 and No. 1047 of the Farmers' Union of Alberta

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Red Deer and District Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available to file level

ARRANGEMENT:
Artificial arrangement based on contents of fonds

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Records maintained by the secretaries of the local

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Bob Carlyle, 1981

EMPLACEMENT DES DOCUMENTS D'ARCHIVES CONNEXES:
See also Blindman Women of Unifarm fonds (MG 378)
Farmers' Union of Alberta, District 10, Sub-District No. 5 fonds (MG 43)
Blindman Valley Co-operative Association Limited fonds (MG 109)

LANGUE:
English

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of fonds

PROVENANCE:
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 1047

MATIÈRES:
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 1047
United Farmers of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 779
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 909
United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited
Carlyle, A
Carlyle, D. R
Carlyle, R
Eggen, J
Hueppelheuser, O. W
Hukill, E. C
Hunt, Wilfred
Ironside, C. M
Ironside, E. R
Park, J
Pickering, R
Schmidt, P. L
Schmidt, Ralph
Schmidt, W
Van Slyke, J. O
Walters, Ernie
Walters, Janet
Agriculture
Family and personal life

No RCIA 249461

TITRE:
Farmers' Union of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 1047 fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
6 cm of textual records

DATES:
1921-1953

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The United Farmers of Alberta was established by the merger of the Society of Equity and the Alberta Farmers Association at a joint conference in Edmonton, Alberta, in January 1909. It acted as a lobby group to press for improvements in government services offered to the farmers of Alberta. The organization became a political movement in 1919 and became the provincial government for the period 1921-1935. It ceased to be a political party in 1939; and in 1949 merged with the Alberta Farmers' Union to create the Farmers' Union of Alberta, which merged again in 1970 to become Unifarm. The United Farmers of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 779 was established in 1919. It represented farmers in the Blackfalds, Blindman Valley and Aspelund districts of central Alberta. In 1949, it became the Farmers' Union of Alberta, Blindman Valley Local No. 909, and in 1952 it transferred to District 10 to become Blindman Valley Local No. 1047. In 1970 the local became Blindman Unifarm, a local in District 91 of Region 9 of Unifarm. The local by the mid-1980s had close linkages with the Blindman Women of Unifarm, both locals being referred to collectively as the Blindman Unifarm Group. The Blindman Unifarm local dissolved in 1999.
Known presidents of the Blindman Valley Locals were: E. R. Ironside (1919-1921, 1935-1937), O. W. Hueppelheuser (1922), W. Schmidt (1923, 1926-1927, 1932-1934), Wilfred Hunt (1924-1925), R. Pickering (1928), E. C. Hukill (1929-1931), C. M. Ironside (1938-1940), P. L. Schmidt (1945), R. Carlyle (1943-1944), Ralph Schmidt (1945), J. Park (1946-1947), D. R. Carlyle (1948-1949), J. O. Van Slyke (1950-1951), A. Carlyle (1952), J. Eggen (1953-?), Ernie Walters (1986-1987), Janet Walters (1988-1999)

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of minutes, cash books, membership lists, and receipts of Blindman Valley Locals: No. 779 of the United Farmers of Alberta; No. 909 and No. 1047 of the Farmers' Union of Alberta

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Red Deer and District Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available to file level

ARRANGEMENT:
Artificial arrangement based on contents of fonds

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Records maintained by the secretaries of the local

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Bob Carlyle, 1981

EMPLACEMENT DES DOCUMENTS D'ARCHIVES CONNEXES:
See also Blindman Women of Unifarm fonds (MG 378)
Farmers' Union of Alberta, District 10, Sub-District No. 5 fonds (MG 43)
Blindman Valley Co-operative Association Limited fonds (MG 109)

LANGUE:
English

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals expected

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of fonds

PROVENANCE:
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 1047

MATIÈRES:
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 1047
United Farmers of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 779
Farmers' Union of Alberta. Blindman Valley Local No. 909
United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited
Carlyle, A
Carlyle, D. R
Carlyle, R
Eggen, J
Hueppelheuser, O. W
Hukill, E. C
Hunt, Wilfred
Ironside, C. M
Ironside, E. R
Park, J
Pickering, R
Schmidt, P. L
Schmidt, Ralph
Schmidt, W
Van Slyke, J. O
Walters, Ernie
Walters, Janet
Agriculture
Family and personal life

No RCIA 145809

TITRE:
Parish of Okanagan South fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
60 cm of textual records

DATES:
1930-1990

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
A mission called St. Edward's was established at Fairview, a former community near Oliver, in 1903 in connection with the parish of Penticton. Activity was renewed in the 1920's at Oliver with a parish organized by 1929. St. John the Divine, Keremeos was attached to the parish of Oliver in 1929. In 1938 St. Edward's, Oliver and Keremeos became part of the parish of Penticton. In 1946 the parish of Oliver was reconstituted with Keremeos and new work opened at Osoyoos by 1950. In 1956 Keremeos and Osoyoos were separated from Oliver into a new parish. In 1964 Osoyoos was reattached to Oliver and together, with St. Barbara's, Okanagan Falls which was opened in 1963, were realigned into a parish called Okanagan South. Currently, Okanagan South consists of St. Edward's, Oliver and St. Barbara's, Okanagan Falls.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of parish registers (1930-1968), civil registers (1936-1968), service registers, vestry and parish council records (1949-1979), correspondence, minutes, reports, membership lists, women's organizations records, youth organization records, Sunday school records, journals, newsletters. Includes Cawston; Keremeos, St. John; Okanagan Falls, St. Barbara; Olalla; Osoyoos, St. Christopher. Includes minutes (1970-1971) of Central Committee of Parish of Okanagan South. Parish registers include: baptisms (1930-1959), confirmations (1931-1968), marriages (1930-1968), burials (1931-1968).

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Anglican Diocese of Kootenay Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on fonds contents.

PROVENANCE:
Parish of Okanagan South

MATIÈRES:
Parish of Okanagan South
St. Edward's Parish (Oliver, B.C.)
St. Saviour's Parish (Penticton, B.C.)

No RCIA 263219

TITRE:
Grant, by George III, of a 1000-pound annuity to Aubrey Beauclerk [textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.1 cm of textual records (2 p.).

DATES:
1789.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The document is a grant, by King George III, of a 1000-pound annuity to Aubrey Beauclerk, 5th Duke of Saint Albans, for the period from February 1787 to October 1803.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Received in 1974.

PROVENANCE:
Beauclerk, Aubrey, fl. 1789

MATIÈRES:
Grants, 1789
George III, King of Great Britain, 1789
Annuities - England, 1789

CAIN No. 246865

TITLE:
Brindley family fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
50 cm of textual records. -- ca. 20 photographs

DATES:
1904, 1933-1996

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
James Dennis Brindley was born in Lethbridge in 1904 He attended Olds School of Agriculture in the 1940s and farmed in the Lethbridge area. He married Alice Louisa Brindley (d. 1971) He died in 1996.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of prize ribbons, newspaper clippings, photographs, magazine articles, school yearbooks and report cards from Olds School of Agriculture, financial records, and funeral programs of the Brindley family.

REPOSITORY:
Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File list available.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Brindley family

SUBJECTS:
Brindley family

CAIN No. 246865

TITLE:
Brindley family fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
50 cm of textual records. -- ca. 20 photographs

DATES:
1904, 1933-1996

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
James Dennis Brindley was born in Lethbridge in 1904 He attended Olds School of Agriculture in the 1940s and farmed in the Lethbridge area. He married Alice Louisa Brindley (d. 1971) He died in 1996.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of prize ribbons, newspaper clippings, photographs, magazine articles, school yearbooks and report cards from Olds School of Agriculture, financial records, and funeral programs of the Brindley family.

REPOSITORY:
Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File list available.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Brindley family

SUBJECTS:
Brindley family

CAIN No. 246865

TITLE:
Brindley family fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
50 cm of textual records. -- ca. 20 photographs

DATES:
1904, 1933-1996

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
James Dennis Brindley was born in Lethbridge in 1904 He attended Olds School of Agriculture in the 1940s and farmed in the Lethbridge area. He married Alice Louisa Brindley (d. 1971) He died in 1996.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of prize ribbons, newspaper clippings, photographs, magazine articles, school yearbooks and report cards from Olds School of Agriculture, financial records, and funeral programs of the Brindley family.

REPOSITORY:
Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File list available.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Brindley family

SUBJECTS:
Brindley family

CAIN No. 246865

TITLE:
Brindley family fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
50 cm of textual records. -- ca. 20 photographs

DATES:
1904, 1933-1996

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
James Dennis Brindley was born in Lethbridge in 1904 He attended Olds School of Agriculture in the 1940s and farmed in the Lethbridge area. He married Alice Louisa Brindley (d. 1971) He died in 1996.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of prize ribbons, newspaper clippings, photographs, magazine articles, school yearbooks and report cards from Olds School of Agriculture, financial records, and funeral programs of the Brindley family.

REPOSITORY:
Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
File list available.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Brindley family

SUBJECTS:
Brindley family

CAIN No. 268510

TITLE:
Isaac Taylor fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
9 film reels : (ca. 1 hr., 25 min.) original, b&w and col., si.
3 photographs : col. negs. ; 35 mm
3 pgs. of textual records

DATES:
1915, [ca. 1929-ca. 1950], 1987

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Isaac Taylor was born in Yorkshire and travelled to the Klondike (via Australia) in 1898. After mining and working on the construction of the White Pass and Yukon Route railway, Isaac Taylor joined with William Drury to found the firm Taylor and Drury. Taylor and Drury opened their first trading post in a tent in 1899, going on to establish a chain of Taylor and Drury stores throughout the north. Isaac married Sarah Drury, his partner's sister from England, in 1903. Their children were Florence, William D., Charles and Albert. Isaac Taylor died in 1959.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of original 16 mm films taken by Isaac Taylor of life in the Yukon from the 1930s to 1950s. Scenes include: downtown Whitehorse, Miles Canyon, picnic and berry-picking outings, work in Mayo, activities at the Taylor & Drury store in Whitehorse, equipment, Sarah and Isaac Taylor and their home, Carcross, vacations outside the Yukon, Teslin, family, shots, carnivals and parades, ceremony to hand over the Alaska Highway to the Canadian Army, Champagne rodeo, fishing at Klukshu, the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) railway, recreational activities at Marsh Lake and family gatherings. It also includes photocopies of Isaac Taylor's Yukon Order of Pioneers (YOOP) membership certificate dated January 1, 1915, as well as negatives of photographs taken of this certificate.

REPOSITORY:
Yukon Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Permission to copy films 1 to 8 (or the videocassette copies) must be obtained from Betty Taylor. After her lifetime, right to permit copying will transfer to her daughters, Verna Taylor Hart and Barbara Taylor. Fifty years after Betty Taylor's death, all rights transfer to the Yukon Archives. Permission to copy film 9 must be obtained from either William D. Taylor's daughter, Marilyn Taylor, or his son, Vincent Taylor.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Film descriptions and shot lists available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
The films were donated by Isaac Taylor's sons, Charlie Taylor (with his wife, Betty) in 1989 and William D. Taylor in 1995. William Taylor loaned the YOOP certificate for copying in 1987.

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
Charlie and Betty Taylor fonds; Taylor and Drury fonds; William D. Taylor fonds; Florence Taylor fonds

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.
Original YOOP membership certificate was 53 x 43 cm and framed. The 3 negatives are on one 35 mm strip and are of the same view.

PROVENANCE:
Taylor, Isaac, d. 1959

SUBJECTS:
Taylor, Charlie, 1912-1992
Taylor, Betty
Taylor, William D., 1912-

CAIN No. 268510

TITLE:
Isaac Taylor fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
9 film reels : (ca. 1 hr., 25 min.) original, b&w and col., si.
3 photographs : col. negs. ; 35 mm
3 pgs. of textual records

DATES:
1915, [ca. 1929-ca. 1950], 1987

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Isaac Taylor was born in Yorkshire and travelled to the Klondike (via Australia) in 1898. After mining and working on the construction of the White Pass and Yukon Route railway, Isaac Taylor joined with William Drury to found the firm Taylor and Drury. Taylor and Drury opened their first trading post in a tent in 1899, going on to establish a chain of Taylor and Drury stores throughout the north. Isaac married Sarah Drury, his partner's sister from England, in 1903. Their children were Florence, William D., Charles and Albert. Isaac Taylor died in 1959.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of original 16 mm films taken by Isaac Taylor of life in the Yukon from the 1930s to 1950s. Scenes include: downtown Whitehorse, Miles Canyon, picnic and berry-picking outings, work in Mayo, activities at the Taylor & Drury store in Whitehorse, equipment, Sarah and Isaac Taylor and their home, Carcross, vacations outside the Yukon, Teslin, family, shots, carnivals and parades, ceremony to hand over the Alaska Highway to the Canadian Army, Champagne rodeo, fishing at Klukshu, the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) railway, recreational activities at Marsh Lake and family gatherings. It also includes photocopies of Isaac Taylor's Yukon Order of Pioneers (YOOP) membership certificate dated January 1, 1915, as well as negatives of photographs taken of this certificate.

REPOSITORY:
Yukon Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Permission to copy films 1 to 8 (or the videocassette copies) must be obtained from Betty Taylor. After her lifetime, right to permit copying will transfer to her daughters, Verna Taylor Hart and Barbara Taylor. Fifty years after Betty Taylor's death, all rights transfer to the Yukon Archives. Permission to copy film 9 must be obtained from either William D. Taylor's daughter, Marilyn Taylor, or his son, Vincent Taylor.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Film descriptions and shot lists available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
The films were donated by Isaac Taylor's sons, Charlie Taylor (with his wife, Betty) in 1989 and William D. Taylor in 1995. William Taylor loaned the YOOP certificate for copying in 1987.

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
Charlie and Betty Taylor fonds; Taylor and Drury fonds; William D. Taylor fonds; Florence Taylor fonds

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.
Original YOOP membership certificate was 53 x 43 cm and framed. The 3 negatives are on one 35 mm strip and are of the same view.

PROVENANCE:
Taylor, Isaac, d. 1959

SUBJECTS:
Taylor, Charlie, 1912-1992
Taylor, Betty
Taylor, William D., 1912-

CAIN No. 212351

TITLE:
Key Porter Books fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
25.02 m of textual records and graphic material
2 audio cassettes
1 video cassette

DATES:
1956-2004 1980-1990

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Key Porter Books of Toronto, Ontario was established by Anna Porter and Richard de Pencier in 1979. In addition to being one of the largest independent trade publishers in Canada, the company maintains an international reputation as a producer of quality books in an extensive range of categories. Key Porter publishes between 75 and 100 new titles annually in the areas of photography, art, business, finance, Canadian history and biography, memoirs, natural science, politics and current issues. Under the Key Porter Kids (KPK) imprint, the list includes non-fiction, young adult fiction and picture books by authors such as Margaret Atwood, Tom King, Lászlo Gál, Carol Matas, Henry Kim and Tim Wynne Jones. Key Porter also publishes fiction using three imprints: Key Porter fiction, Patrick Crean Editions, and Lester and Orpen Dennys Limited. The list includes Canadian and international writers such as Joan Barfoot, George Bowering, Sylvia Fraser, Thomas Keneally, Susan Swan, William Trevor and Yevgeny Yevtushenko.Among Key Porter's non-fiction authors are Jack Batten, Stevie Cameron, Jean Chrétien, Robert Fulford, Basil Johnston, Farley Mowat and Eric Wright.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
There have been five accruals. The first accrual (09-2000), which measures 3.23 m, consists of administrative files and is arranged in six series: Editorial, production, Anna Porter correspondence, Firefly Books Ltd. correspondence, Lester and Orpen Dennys Limited and manuscripts. The second accrual (39-2000), which measures 3.67 m, consists of administrative files and is arranged in two series: Editorial and Author Profiles. The third accrual (23-2002), which measures 5.3 m, consists of editorial files containing correspondence, contracts, and some proofs. The fourth accrual (16-2003), which measures 5.14 m, consists of editorial and production files containing correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, contracts, book proposals, marketing plans, invoices, and cost sheets, and is arranged in two series: Editorial and production and Anna Porter correspondence. The fifth accrual (44-2004), which measures 7.68 m, has been arranged in two series: Editorial and production and Lester and Orpen Dennys materials. A listof books that accompanied the fourth accrual has been compiled.

REPOSITORY:
William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, McMaster University Library

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
There are no access restrictions.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Finding aid available in hard copy and electronically.

ONLINE FINDING AID:
http://library.lib.mcmaster.ca/archives/readyweb.htm

IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION:
First accrual was acquired in September 2000, the second accrual in October 2000, the third accrual in April 2002, the fourth accrual in April 2003, and the fifth accrual in April 2004, all from Key Porter Books.

ACCRUALS:
Further accruals are expected.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on content of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Key Porter Books

CAIN No. 212351

TITLE:
Key Porter Books fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
25.02 m of textual records and graphic material
2 audio cassettes
1 video cassette

DATES:
1956-2004 1980-1990

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Key Porter Books of Toronto, Ontario was established by Anna Porter and Richard de Pencier in 1979. In addition to being one of the largest independent trade publishers in Canada, the company maintains an international reputation as a producer of quality books in an extensive range of categories. Key Porter publishes between 75 and 100 new titles annually in the areas of photography, art, business, finance, Canadian history and biography, memoirs, natural science, politics and current issues. Under the Key Porter Kids (KPK) imprint, the list includes non-fiction, young adult fiction and picture books by authors such as Margaret Atwood, Tom King, Lászlo Gál, Carol Matas, Henry Kim and Tim Wynne Jones. Key Porter also publishes fiction using three imprints: Key Porter fiction, Patrick Crean Editions, and Lester and Orpen Dennys Limited. The list includes Canadian and international writers such as Joan Barfoot, George Bowering, Sylvia Fraser, Thomas Keneally, Susan Swan, William Trevor and Yevgeny Yevtushenko.Among Key Porter's non-fiction authors are Jack Batten, Stevie Cameron, Jean Chrétien, Robert Fulford, Basil Johnston, Farley Mowat and Eric Wright.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
There have been five accruals. The first accrual (09-2000), which measures 3.23 m, consists of administrative files and is arranged in six series: Editorial, production, Anna Porter correspondence, Firefly Books Ltd. correspondence, Lester and Orpen Dennys Limited and manuscripts. The second accrual (39-2000), which measures 3.67 m, consists of administrative files and is arranged in two series: Editorial and Author Profiles. The third accrual (23-2002), which measures 5.3 m, consists of editorial files containing correspondence, contracts, and some proofs. The fourth accrual (16-2003), which measures 5.14 m, consists of editorial and production files containing correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, contracts, book proposals, marketing plans, invoices, and cost sheets, and is arranged in two series: Editorial and production and Anna Porter correspondence. The fifth accrual (44-2004), which measures 7.68 m, has been arranged in two series: Editorial and production and Lester and Orpen Dennys materials. A listof books that accompanied the fourth accrual has been compiled.

REPOSITORY:
William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, McMaster University Library

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
There are no access restrictions.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Finding aid available in hard copy and electronically.

ONLINE FINDING AID:
http://library.lib.mcmaster.ca/archives/readyweb.htm

IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION:
First accrual was acquired in September 2000, the second accrual in October 2000, the third accrual in April 2002, the fourth accrual in April 2003, and the fifth accrual in April 2004, all from Key Porter Books.

ACCRUALS:
Further accruals are expected.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on content of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Key Porter Books

No RCIA 211325

TITRE:
Gullege family fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
30 cm of textual records
1 technical drawing

DATES:
1840-1922

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Gullege family were landowners in Oakville, Halton County, Ontario during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of the records of the Gullege family of Oakville. Fonds predominantly includes deeds, mortgages, titles, land assessments, marriage certificates, and wills. In addition, fonds includes an industrial design for a garden hoe and cultivator device, dated 1922.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives publiques de l'Ontario

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Copyright held by creator. These materials cannot be published without permission of the copyright holder.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid is available for this fonds.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario in 1979 from Mrs. D. Kenney.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 856

PROVENANCE:
Gullege (family)

No RCIA 266665

TITRE:
Tamarack Productions fonds [sound recording, moving images, textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
186 audio reels (46 h, 9 min).
2 videocassettes (1 h, 26 min, 50 s).
10 cm of textual records.

DATES:
[ca. 1954-1991].

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Tamarack Productions was founded in 1989 by filmmaker James Cullingham in order to develop a series of films in which aboriginal and non-aboriginal filmmakers interested in native issues could explore these interests. Tamarack Productions has established a filmography of documentaries about social justice, history and politics. Its first production was the five-part documentary series entitled "As Long as the River Flows", a series that garnered over twenty international awards including The Public Jury Award at The Nyon Documentary Film Festival and the Producer's Award at The Amercian Indian Film Festival in San Francisco. Tamarack Productions is based in Toronto, Ontario.
James Cullingham was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1954. He was raised in Toronto, Florida and Switzerland where he completed high school. Thereafter, Cullingham earned a B.A. in Native Studies from Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Cullinghamàs education and experience have served him well in his various roles as filmmaker, writer, educator and broadcaster. He has served as Executive Producer with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, is founder and President of Tamarack Productions, completed several award winning documentaries, has been published in Canadaàs leading newspapers and magazines, and works at present as a professor with the School of Communication Arts at Seneca College in Toronto.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of original sound rolls, films and transcripts used in the production of As Long as the Rivers Flow, a series of five one-hour films exploring the history of aboriginal peoples in Canada, and the struggle of Canada's native people to regain control over their destiny. Produced for the films Flooding Job's Garden, Starting Fire with Gunpowder, and The Learning Path, the sound rolls include original interviews with native people including James Bay Cree; founders and producers of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC); and three aboriginal educators living in Edmonton, Alberta. Moving image recordings include a rough cut of the film The Learning Path, and the short documentary The Eyes of Children, a film that focuses on the lives of aboriginal children who attend Kamloops Indian Residential School. Transcripts document oral history interviews with several individuals featured in the The Learning Path. Material has been divided into three series as follows: James Bay Cree; Starting Fire with Gunpowder; and The Learning Path.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Sound recording: Reproduction with written permission of copyright owner and interviewees.
Moving images: Reproduction with written permission of copyright owner.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Sound recordings Refer to MISACS database for item-level descriptions. Electronic Not applicable
Moving images Refer to MISACS database for item-level descriptions. Electronic Not applicable

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Material was acquired in 1995 and 1996 from James Cullingham of Tamarack Productions.

PROVENANCE:
Cullingham, James, 1954-
Tamarack Productions (Firm)

MATIÈRES:
Native peoples--Canada--History
Autochtones--Canada--Histoire
Native peoples--Canada--Interviews
Autochtones--Canada--Entretiens

No RCIA 266665

TITRE:
Tamarack Productions fonds [sound recording, moving images, textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
186 audio reels (46 h, 9 min).
2 videocassettes (1 h, 26 min, 50 s).
10 cm of textual records.

DATES:
[ca. 1954-1991].

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Tamarack Productions was founded in 1989 by filmmaker James Cullingham in order to develop a series of films in which aboriginal and non-aboriginal filmmakers interested in native issues could explore these interests. Tamarack Productions has established a filmography of documentaries about social justice, history and politics. Its first production was the five-part documentary series entitled "As Long as the River Flows", a series that garnered over twenty international awards including The Public Jury Award at The Nyon Documentary Film Festival and the Producer's Award at The Amercian Indian Film Festival in San Francisco. Tamarack Productions is based in Toronto, Ontario.
James Cullingham was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1954. He was raised in Toronto, Florida and Switzerland where he completed high school. Thereafter, Cullingham earned a B.A. in Native Studies from Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Cullinghamàs education and experience have served him well in his various roles as filmmaker, writer, educator and broadcaster. He has served as Executive Producer with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, is founder and President of Tamarack Productions, completed several award winning documentaries, has been published in Canadaàs leading newspapers and magazines, and works at present as a professor with the School of Communication Arts at Seneca College in Toronto.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of original sound rolls, films and transcripts used in the production of As Long as the Rivers Flow, a series of five one-hour films exploring the history of aboriginal peoples in Canada, and the struggle of Canada's native people to regain control over their destiny. Produced for the films Flooding Job's Garden, Starting Fire with Gunpowder, and The Learning Path, the sound rolls include original interviews with native people including James Bay Cree; founders and producers of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC); and three aboriginal educators living in Edmonton, Alberta. Moving image recordings include a rough cut of the film The Learning Path, and the short documentary The Eyes of Children, a film that focuses on the lives of aboriginal children who attend Kamloops Indian Residential School. Transcripts document oral history interviews with several individuals featured in the The Learning Path. Material has been divided into three series as follows: James Bay Cree; Starting Fire with Gunpowder; and The Learning Path.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Sound recording: Reproduction with written permission of copyright owner and interviewees.
Moving images: Reproduction with written permission of copyright owner.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Sound recordings Refer to MISACS database for item-level descriptions. Electronic Not applicable
Moving images Refer to MISACS database for item-level descriptions. Electronic Not applicable

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Material was acquired in 1995 and 1996 from James Cullingham of Tamarack Productions.

PROVENANCE:
Cullingham, James, 1954-
Tamarack Productions (Firm)

MATIÈRES:
Native peoples--Canada--History
Autochtones--Canada--Histoire
Native peoples--Canada--Interviews
Autochtones--Canada--Entretiens

No RCIA 247722

TITRE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 m of textual records

DATES:
1908-1958

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Edmonton Board of Health was created in 1892 to better regulate health and sanitation problems and services in the Edmonton area. Dr. E. A. Braithwaite was appointed the town's first Chief Medical Officer. By 1908 the board was made up of members of council as well as local medical officers and had Dr. T. H. Whitelaw as its chairman. The mandate of the board was further legitimized by the Provincial Health Act of 1911, which imposed upon every city and town in Alberta the responsibility of forming a board of health for its community. The act also specified that the Provincial Government could impose its own medical officers on those municipalities that did not appoint a board. Edmonton City Council, in response to the act, ratified the existing Board of Health and Dr. Whitelaw as its chief medical officer. Though the services of the Board of Health changed over time according to the perceived health needs of its citizens, the services of the board of health generally included the following: preventativemedical and dental services for children; nursing service in the general field of public health; conducting immunizations clinics; general environmental hygiene control in the city; and supervision of the processing and distribution of meat and other foods, milk, and water supplies. The board was also known as the Edmonton Local Board of Health in 1960s before reverting to its original name in the 1970s. In 1995, the Board was disestablished and its operations merged into the Capital Health Authority.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of materials created by the Edmonton Board of Health between 1908 and 1958. The fonds consists of minute books of Board of Health meetings.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Edmonton Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Transferred to the City of Edmonton by G. B. Lawrence of the Board of Health in 1981

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health

MATIÈRES:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health
Government
Health services

No RCIA 247722

TITRE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 m of textual records

DATES:
1908-1958

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Edmonton Board of Health was created in 1892 to better regulate health and sanitation problems and services in the Edmonton area. Dr. E. A. Braithwaite was appointed the town's first Chief Medical Officer. By 1908 the board was made up of members of council as well as local medical officers and had Dr. T. H. Whitelaw as its chairman. The mandate of the board was further legitimized by the Provincial Health Act of 1911, which imposed upon every city and town in Alberta the responsibility of forming a board of health for its community. The act also specified that the Provincial Government could impose its own medical officers on those municipalities that did not appoint a board. Edmonton City Council, in response to the act, ratified the existing Board of Health and Dr. Whitelaw as its chief medical officer. Though the services of the Board of Health changed over time according to the perceived health needs of its citizens, the services of the board of health generally included the following: preventativemedical and dental services for children; nursing service in the general field of public health; conducting immunizations clinics; general environmental hygiene control in the city; and supervision of the processing and distribution of meat and other foods, milk, and water supplies. The board was also known as the Edmonton Local Board of Health in 1960s before reverting to its original name in the 1970s. In 1995, the Board was disestablished and its operations merged into the Capital Health Authority.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of materials created by the Edmonton Board of Health between 1908 and 1958. The fonds consists of minute books of Board of Health meetings.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Edmonton Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Transferred to the City of Edmonton by G. B. Lawrence of the Board of Health in 1981

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health

MATIÈRES:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health
Government
Health services

No RCIA 247722

TITRE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 m of textual records

DATES:
1908-1958

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Edmonton Board of Health was created in 1892 to better regulate health and sanitation problems and services in the Edmonton area. Dr. E. A. Braithwaite was appointed the town's first Chief Medical Officer. By 1908 the board was made up of members of council as well as local medical officers and had Dr. T. H. Whitelaw as its chairman. The mandate of the board was further legitimized by the Provincial Health Act of 1911, which imposed upon every city and town in Alberta the responsibility of forming a board of health for its community. The act also specified that the Provincial Government could impose its own medical officers on those municipalities that did not appoint a board. Edmonton City Council, in response to the act, ratified the existing Board of Health and Dr. Whitelaw as its chief medical officer. Though the services of the Board of Health changed over time according to the perceived health needs of its citizens, the services of the board of health generally included the following: preventativemedical and dental services for children; nursing service in the general field of public health; conducting immunizations clinics; general environmental hygiene control in the city; and supervision of the processing and distribution of meat and other foods, milk, and water supplies. The board was also known as the Edmonton Local Board of Health in 1960s before reverting to its original name in the 1970s. In 1995, the Board was disestablished and its operations merged into the Capital Health Authority.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of materials created by the Edmonton Board of Health between 1908 and 1958. The fonds consists of minute books of Board of Health meetings.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Edmonton Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory available

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Transferred to the City of Edmonton by G. B. Lawrence of the Board of Health in 1981

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health

MATIÈRES:
City of Edmonton. Board of Health
Government
Health services

No RCIA 224098

TITRE:
Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
50 cm of textual records

DATES:
1958-1998

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The British Columbia Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers came into being in 1958. In 1968 this Division became the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG) and they included members of the parent body from Alberta and the Western States. The purposes of the organization are the promotion of geographical study, teaching and research. The Division holds annual meetings and publishes a newsletter and occasional papers.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of records made or received by the WDCAG and reflect the administration and operation of the organization. Includes correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters and publications, and other documents. The fonds is arranged into the following series: F-144-1, Organizational records; F-144-2, Correspondence; F-144-3, Annual meetings; F-144-4, Publications.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management Department

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as stipulated by Archives policy or the donor. Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Series descriptions and file lists are available. A more complete administrative history of the early years of the WDCAG is available in the hard copy version of the finding aid maintained in the Archives Reading Room.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-144/F-144.html

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title is based on the provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

MATIÈRES:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

No RCIA 224098

TITRE:
Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
50 cm of textual records

DATES:
1958-1998

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The British Columbia Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers came into being in 1958. In 1968 this Division became the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG) and they included members of the parent body from Alberta and the Western States. The purposes of the organization are the promotion of geographical study, teaching and research. The Division holds annual meetings and publishes a newsletter and occasional papers.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of records made or received by the WDCAG and reflect the administration and operation of the organization. Includes correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters and publications, and other documents. The fonds is arranged into the following series: F-144-1, Organizational records; F-144-2, Correspondence; F-144-3, Annual meetings; F-144-4, Publications.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management Department

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as stipulated by Archives policy or the donor. Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Series descriptions and file lists are available. A more complete administrative history of the early years of the WDCAG is available in the hard copy version of the finding aid maintained in the Archives Reading Room.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-144/F-144.html

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title is based on the provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

MATIÈRES:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

No RCIA 224098

TITRE:
Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
50 cm of textual records

DATES:
1958-1998

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The British Columbia Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers came into being in 1958. In 1968 this Division became the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG) and they included members of the parent body from Alberta and the Western States. The purposes of the organization are the promotion of geographical study, teaching and research. The Division holds annual meetings and publishes a newsletter and occasional papers.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of records made or received by the WDCAG and reflect the administration and operation of the organization. Includes correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters and publications, and other documents. The fonds is arranged into the following series: F-144-1, Organizational records; F-144-2, Correspondence; F-144-3, Annual meetings; F-144-4, Publications.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management Department

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as stipulated by Archives policy or the donor. Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Series descriptions and file lists are available. A more complete administrative history of the early years of the WDCAG is available in the hard copy version of the finding aid maintained in the Archives Reading Room.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-144/F-144.html

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title is based on the provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

MATIÈRES:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

No RCIA 224098

TITRE:
Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
50 cm of textual records

DATES:
1958-1998

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The British Columbia Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers came into being in 1958. In 1968 this Division became the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG) and they included members of the parent body from Alberta and the Western States. The purposes of the organization are the promotion of geographical study, teaching and research. The Division holds annual meetings and publishes a newsletter and occasional papers.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of records made or received by the WDCAG and reflect the administration and operation of the organization. Includes correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters and publications, and other documents. The fonds is arranged into the following series: F-144-1, Organizational records; F-144-2, Correspondence; F-144-3, Annual meetings; F-144-4, Publications.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Simon Fraser University. Archives and Records Management Department

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as stipulated by Archives policy or the donor. Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Series descriptions and file lists are available. A more complete administrative history of the early years of the WDCAG is available in the hard copy version of the finding aid maintained in the Archives Reading Room.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-144/F-144.html

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title is based on the provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

MATIÈRES:
Canadian Association of Geographers. Western Division
Canadian Association of Geographers. British Columbia Division

No RCIA 262352

TITRE:
Newton McFaul MacTavish fonds [graphic material, textual record (some microform)]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
62 cm of textual records.
2 microfilm reels : positive.
297 photographs : b&w and col.

DATES:
1863-1974.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Newton MacTavish, journalist, editor and author, was born in Staffa, Ont., where his father practised medicine. Upon completion of his education at Seaforth Collegiate Institute, MacTavish worked briefly as a bookkeeper and salesman before becoming a reporter for the Toronto Globe in 1896. He was its correspondent and business representative in Montreal from 1900 to 1906, while studying English literature at McGill University. In 1906 he assumed the editorship of The Canadian Magazine, a post he retained until 1926 when MacTavish became a member of the Civil Service Commission of Canada.

He wrote articles for such periodicals as The Canadian Magazine, Saturday Night and Scribner's Magazine; contributed to The Encyclopedia of Canada, 1932/35, and The Canada Year Book 1931; and published three books: Thrown in, 1923, The fine arts in Canada, 1925, and Ars longa, 1938. MacTavish was active in several organizations such as the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and the Ottawa branch of the Canadian Authors' Association. Newton MacTavish died in Toronto in 1941.

Exhibition(s): 1983, Private realms of light, PAC, Ottawa, Ont. (group).

See: The Canadian Who's Who, 1936-1937, p. 699.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence n.d., 1893-1946; six diaries, 1903-1909; financial records, n.d., 1868, 1890-1893; personal papers, n.d., 1886-1932; manuscripts, n.d., 1894-1911; printed material, n.d., 1891-1938, 1963-1964, 1974. Included are the following microfilmed records: additional correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and memorabilia, 1863-1969, related to Canadian artists and writers who corresponded with MacTavish during his career as editor of The Canadian Magazine and as a member of the Civil Service Commission. This material is located on microfilm, reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Fonds also contains photographs depicting the home and family life of Newton MacTavish; portrait of Kate Johnson MacTavish by Lyonde; carte-de-visite of D. Baker; views of Union and Staffa, Ontario, ca. 1900.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Photographs: No restrictions on use or reproduction. Copyright expired.
Textual records: Researchers are requested to consult volumes 1 to 4 on microfilm.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Textual records Part I of the finding aid is a file list of volumes 1-4. In addition, it describes the contents of the correspondence series in vol. 1, and provides a microfilm shelf list of reels H-1019 to H-1021.

Part II of the finding aid was prepared by the North York Public Library and describes each item in reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Both parts of the paper-based finding aid were scanned and are available electronically. MSS1257 Electronic Open

AUTRES FORMATS DISPONIBLES:
Volumes 1-4 also available on microfilm, reels H-1019 to H-1021.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Original papers received from MacTavish's son, Lachlan MacTavish of Toronto, Ont.; transferred in 1980 from the Documentary Art and Photography Division. Photographs received from Lachlan H. MacTavish in 1980.

PROVENANCE:
MacTavish, Newton McFaul, 1877-1941

MATIÈRES:
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Correspondence, 1893-1946
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Family, 1893-1946
Publishers and publishing - Canada, [1893-1946]
Dissertations, Academic - Canada, [1893-1946]
Acadia University - Dissertations, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Career, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Authorship, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Diaries, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Marriage, [1893-1946]
Canada - Politics and government, [1893-1946]
Montreal (Quebec) - Family, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Finance, Personal, 1890-1893
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc., 1890-1893
Medicine, 1868
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Biography, [1886-1932]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Will, [19-]
Professor Stephen Leacock - Oratory, [1894-1911]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Manuscripts, [1894-1911]
Poetry, [1894-1911]
Journalists - Canada, [1903-1969]
Authors, Canadian, [1903-1969]
Editors - Canada, [1903-1969]

No RCIA 262352

TITRE:
Newton McFaul MacTavish fonds [graphic material, textual record (some microform)]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
62 cm of textual records.
2 microfilm reels : positive.
297 photographs : b&w and col.

DATES:
1863-1974.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Newton MacTavish, journalist, editor and author, was born in Staffa, Ont., where his father practised medicine. Upon completion of his education at Seaforth Collegiate Institute, MacTavish worked briefly as a bookkeeper and salesman before becoming a reporter for the Toronto Globe in 1896. He was its correspondent and business representative in Montreal from 1900 to 1906, while studying English literature at McGill University. In 1906 he assumed the editorship of The Canadian Magazine, a post he retained until 1926 when MacTavish became a member of the Civil Service Commission of Canada.

He wrote articles for such periodicals as The Canadian Magazine, Saturday Night and Scribner's Magazine; contributed to The Encyclopedia of Canada, 1932/35, and The Canada Year Book 1931; and published three books: Thrown in, 1923, The fine arts in Canada, 1925, and Ars longa, 1938. MacTavish was active in several organizations such as the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and the Ottawa branch of the Canadian Authors' Association. Newton MacTavish died in Toronto in 1941.

Exhibition(s): 1983, Private realms of light, PAC, Ottawa, Ont. (group).

See: The Canadian Who's Who, 1936-1937, p. 699.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence n.d., 1893-1946; six diaries, 1903-1909; financial records, n.d., 1868, 1890-1893; personal papers, n.d., 1886-1932; manuscripts, n.d., 1894-1911; printed material, n.d., 1891-1938, 1963-1964, 1974. Included are the following microfilmed records: additional correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and memorabilia, 1863-1969, related to Canadian artists and writers who corresponded with MacTavish during his career as editor of The Canadian Magazine and as a member of the Civil Service Commission. This material is located on microfilm, reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Fonds also contains photographs depicting the home and family life of Newton MacTavish; portrait of Kate Johnson MacTavish by Lyonde; carte-de-visite of D. Baker; views of Union and Staffa, Ontario, ca. 1900.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Photographs: No restrictions on use or reproduction. Copyright expired.
Textual records: Researchers are requested to consult volumes 1 to 4 on microfilm.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Textual records Part I of the finding aid is a file list of volumes 1-4. In addition, it describes the contents of the correspondence series in vol. 1, and provides a microfilm shelf list of reels H-1019 to H-1021.

Part II of the finding aid was prepared by the North York Public Library and describes each item in reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Both parts of the paper-based finding aid were scanned and are available electronically. MSS1257 Electronic Open

AUTRES FORMATS DISPONIBLES:
Volumes 1-4 also available on microfilm, reels H-1019 to H-1021.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Original papers received from MacTavish's son, Lachlan MacTavish of Toronto, Ont.; transferred in 1980 from the Documentary Art and Photography Division. Photographs received from Lachlan H. MacTavish in 1980.

PROVENANCE:
MacTavish, Newton McFaul, 1877-1941

MATIÈRES:
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Correspondence, 1893-1946
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Family, 1893-1946
Publishers and publishing - Canada, [1893-1946]
Dissertations, Academic - Canada, [1893-1946]
Acadia University - Dissertations, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Career, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Authorship, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Diaries, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Marriage, [1893-1946]
Canada - Politics and government, [1893-1946]
Montreal (Quebec) - Family, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Finance, Personal, 1890-1893
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc., 1890-1893
Medicine, 1868
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Biography, [1886-1932]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Will, [19-]
Professor Stephen Leacock - Oratory, [1894-1911]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Manuscripts, [1894-1911]
Poetry, [1894-1911]
Journalists - Canada, [1903-1969]
Authors, Canadian, [1903-1969]
Editors - Canada, [1903-1969]

No RCIA 262352

TITRE:
Newton McFaul MacTavish fonds [graphic material, textual record (some microform)]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
62 cm of textual records.
2 microfilm reels : positive.
297 photographs : b&w and col.

DATES:
1863-1974.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Newton MacTavish, journalist, editor and author, was born in Staffa, Ont., where his father practised medicine. Upon completion of his education at Seaforth Collegiate Institute, MacTavish worked briefly as a bookkeeper and salesman before becoming a reporter for the Toronto Globe in 1896. He was its correspondent and business representative in Montreal from 1900 to 1906, while studying English literature at McGill University. In 1906 he assumed the editorship of The Canadian Magazine, a post he retained until 1926 when MacTavish became a member of the Civil Service Commission of Canada.

He wrote articles for such periodicals as The Canadian Magazine, Saturday Night and Scribner's Magazine; contributed to The Encyclopedia of Canada, 1932/35, and The Canada Year Book 1931; and published three books: Thrown in, 1923, The fine arts in Canada, 1925, and Ars longa, 1938. MacTavish was active in several organizations such as the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and the Ottawa branch of the Canadian Authors' Association. Newton MacTavish died in Toronto in 1941.

Exhibition(s): 1983, Private realms of light, PAC, Ottawa, Ont. (group).

See: The Canadian Who's Who, 1936-1937, p. 699.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence n.d., 1893-1946; six diaries, 1903-1909; financial records, n.d., 1868, 1890-1893; personal papers, n.d., 1886-1932; manuscripts, n.d., 1894-1911; printed material, n.d., 1891-1938, 1963-1964, 1974. Included are the following microfilmed records: additional correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and memorabilia, 1863-1969, related to Canadian artists and writers who corresponded with MacTavish during his career as editor of The Canadian Magazine and as a member of the Civil Service Commission. This material is located on microfilm, reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Fonds also contains photographs depicting the home and family life of Newton MacTavish; portrait of Kate Johnson MacTavish by Lyonde; carte-de-visite of D. Baker; views of Union and Staffa, Ontario, ca. 1900.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Photographs: No restrictions on use or reproduction. Copyright expired.
Textual records: Researchers are requested to consult volumes 1 to 4 on microfilm.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Textual records Part I of the finding aid is a file list of volumes 1-4. In addition, it describes the contents of the correspondence series in vol. 1, and provides a microfilm shelf list of reels H-1019 to H-1021.

Part II of the finding aid was prepared by the North York Public Library and describes each item in reels M-5563 to M-5564.

Both parts of the paper-based finding aid were scanned and are available electronically. MSS1257 Electronic Open

AUTRES FORMATS DISPONIBLES:
Volumes 1-4 also available on microfilm, reels H-1019 to H-1021.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Original papers received from MacTavish's son, Lachlan MacTavish of Toronto, Ont.; transferred in 1980 from the Documentary Art and Photography Division. Photographs received from Lachlan H. MacTavish in 1980.

PROVENANCE:
MacTavish, Newton McFaul, 1877-1941

MATIÈRES:
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Correspondence, 1893-1946
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Family, 1893-1946
Publishers and publishing - Canada, [1893-1946]
Dissertations, Academic - Canada, [1893-1946]
Acadia University - Dissertations, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Career, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Authorship, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Diaries, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Marriage, [1893-1946]
Canada - Politics and government, [1893-1946]
Montreal (Quebec) - Family, [1893-1946]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Finance, Personal, 1890-1893
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc., 1890-1893
Medicine, 1868
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Biography, [1886-1932]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Will, [19-]
Professor Stephen Leacock - Oratory, [1894-1911]
Newton McFaul MacTavish - Manuscripts, [1894-1911]
Poetry, [1894-1911]
Journalists - Canada, [1903-1969]
Authors, Canadian, [1903-1969]
Editors - Canada, [1903-1969]

No RCIA 199346

TITRE:
Mary K. Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3 cm textual records

DATES:
1886-1891

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Mary Kelley Lewis was the daughter of Captain Sheldon Lewis and Matilda Anne Kelley of Yarmouth, N.S. She was born on 12 October 1864. She was a member of the Halifax Conservatory of Music and a student at the Victoria Art School. She taught piano in Yarmouth and regularly gave concerts. She also frequently wrote musical reviews and essays for music magazines. Lewis never married. She died on 8 December 1951.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of personal correspondence, much of which pertains to the writing of articles for music magazines, especially 'The Etude', a Philadelphia based magazine, copies of her articles, membership ticket, receipts and playbills from Mary's concerts.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Yarmouth County Museum Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://webarchives.nsarm.gov.ns.ca/webcat/request/Action?Sys temName=Nova+Scotia+Archives&UserName=WA+Public&Password=&AP PL_LOGO=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/img/nsarm2750.jpg&URI_CSS =/webcat/systems/nova_scotia.arch/mainstlyle.css&PATH_CSS=&T emplateProcessID=6000_512_512&PromptID=&ParamID=&CMD_(Detail Request)[0]=&ProcessID=6000_571(0)&KeyValues=KEY_1000602

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Custodial history is unknown.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
Related records can be found in the Captain Sheldon Lewis fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Mary K., 1864-1951

MATIÈRES:
Musicians
Music

No RCIA 249655

TITRE:
Frank Gordon family fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
10 photographs

DATES:
[ca. 1889-1905]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Frank was the son of Bob and Dot (Wylie), and grew up on a horse ranch 25 miles from Maple Creek. In 1944, when his uncle, Babe Wylie died, the family moved from the "horse camp" south of Robsart to the "calf camp" west of the Cypress Hills. Frank worked for his uncle Monty Wylie until the ranch was sold in 1948. In 1951 Frank married Isabel (O'Hare) and in 1952 they bought the McDougall farm near Maple Creek. Here they raised four children: James Garfield (Gary), Marylyn Dorothy, and twins Raymond William and Ronald Franklin (1960). A son, Robert Aaron, died at six months in 1967. Frank drove truck, hauling cattle for Jack Gilchrist. Later, he worked with Western Breeders until 1971, when he sold the business. Frank died in 1988 and the family farm was then sold. Son, Gary, and Betty (Kramer) live in the Hatton district and Gary has one son. Daughter, Marylynn, and Harvey Eckhart have four children and farm by Maple Creek. Ray and Marianne (Sellinger) have four children. Marianne works as a nurse for the Maple Creek Hospital and Ray drives school bus and ranches. Brother, Ron, and Faye (Moorhead) ranch in the Cypress Hills foothills and have five children.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of images of the 76 Ranch house at Kincorth, agricultural scenes and holiday mountain views.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Esplanade Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
See also David James Wylie family fonds.
Local history : Maple Creek & area : where past is present, volume one, Maple Creek & Area. History Committee, 2000.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Ron Gordon, March 1985.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on content of records.

PROVENANCE:
Gordon, Frank

MATIÈRES:
Gordon, Frank
Agriculture

CAIN No. 143157

TITLE:
Health Services fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 folder

DATES:
1961-1962

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The College Health Services office was established in 1957 when Dr. R. M. Lane was appointed. Lane served as supervisor until 1962, when Dr. J. E. Peterson was appointed director.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of a report which includes statistics, 1956-62; a summary of activities; and recommendations.

REPOSITORY:
University of Victoria Archives

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Victoria College (B.C.). Health Services

SUBJECTS:
Victoria College (B.C.). Health Services

CAIN No. 143157

TITLE:
Health Services fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 folder

DATES:
1961-1962

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The College Health Services office was established in 1957 when Dr. R. M. Lane was appointed. Lane served as supervisor until 1962, when Dr. J. E. Peterson was appointed director.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of a report which includes statistics, 1956-62; a summary of activities; and recommendations.

REPOSITORY:
University of Victoria Archives

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Victoria College (B.C.). Health Services

SUBJECTS:
Victoria College (B.C.). Health Services

No RCIA 165406

TITRE:
Fonds Secondaire V 1989-1990

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1,2 cm de documents textuels.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
À la fin des années 1960, le système scolaire québécois subissait de profonds changements. Lerapport Parent recommandait de transformer l'ancien cours classique pour le remplacer par ce quidevenait le cours secondaire réparti sur cinq ans secondaire I à V. Selon le nombre d'étudiantsinscrits, les élèves étaient répartis par groupe (A, B, etc.). On créait aussi les cégeps qui allaientdispenser une formation technique et pré-universitaire. La cinquième année du cours secondaireest donc la dernière, avant d'accéder aux études supérieures.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds fournit des informations sur les finissants 1989-1990 du cours secondaire. Il contientleur album de finissants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Séminaire de Sherbrooke

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ ayrdda.cfm?ID=9809&cnt=1

PROVENANCE:
Secondaire V 1989-1990

No RCIA 165406

TITRE:
Fonds Secondaire V 1989-1990

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1,2 cm de documents textuels.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
À la fin des années 1960, le système scolaire québécois subissait de profonds changements. Lerapport Parent recommandait de transformer l'ancien cours classique pour le remplacer par ce quidevenait le cours secondaire réparti sur cinq ans secondaire I à V. Selon le nombre d'étudiantsinscrits, les élèves étaient répartis par groupe (A, B, etc.). On créait aussi les cégeps qui allaientdispenser une formation technique et pré-universitaire. La cinquième année du cours secondaireest donc la dernière, avant d'accéder aux études supérieures.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds fournit des informations sur les finissants 1989-1990 du cours secondaire. Il contientleur album de finissants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Séminaire de Sherbrooke

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ ayrdda.cfm?ID=9809&cnt=1

PROVENANCE:
Secondaire V 1989-1990

No RCIA 165406

TITRE:
Fonds Secondaire V 1989-1990

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1,2 cm de documents textuels.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
À la fin des années 1960, le système scolaire québécois subissait de profonds changements. Lerapport Parent recommandait de transformer l'ancien cours classique pour le remplacer par ce quidevenait le cours secondaire réparti sur cinq ans secondaire I à V. Selon le nombre d'étudiantsinscrits, les élèves étaient répartis par groupe (A, B, etc.). On créait aussi les cégeps qui allaientdispenser une formation technique et pré-universitaire. La cinquième année du cours secondaireest donc la dernière, avant d'accéder aux études supérieures.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds fournit des informations sur les finissants 1989-1990 du cours secondaire. Il contientleur album de finissants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Séminaire de Sherbrooke

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ ayrdda.cfm?ID=9809&cnt=1

PROVENANCE:
Secondaire V 1989-1990

No RCIA 256173

TITRE:
Syd Grimsley fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
12.5 cm of textual records. -- 5 photographs

DATES:
1977-1994

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Sydney Herbert Grimsley, 1908-1998, was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England and immigrated to Canada in 1927. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 25 years, retiring in 1959. Grimsley subsequently worked for Dominion Bridge in Calgary, Alberta until 1972. He was an advocate for senior citizens and volunteered with many senior's organizations. In 1979 he received the Alberta Achievement Award and the Canada Volunteer Award in 1986. He married Cecilia, ?-1965 and they had one daughter Judy (Johnson). He married a second time to Margaret Bowen, ?-1993 who had two children, Robert and Margaret.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, etc. regarding senior citizen's organizations.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Judy Johnson, 1998.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Grimsley, Syd

MATIÈRES:
Grimsley, Syd
Family and personal life

No RCIA 256173

TITRE:
Syd Grimsley fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
12.5 cm of textual records. -- 5 photographs

DATES:
1977-1994

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Sydney Herbert Grimsley, 1908-1998, was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England and immigrated to Canada in 1927. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 25 years, retiring in 1959. Grimsley subsequently worked for Dominion Bridge in Calgary, Alberta until 1972. He was an advocate for senior citizens and volunteered with many senior's organizations. In 1979 he received the Alberta Achievement Award and the Canada Volunteer Award in 1986. He married Cecilia, ?-1965 and they had one daughter Judy (Johnson). He married a second time to Margaret Bowen, ?-1993 who had two children, Robert and Margaret.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, etc. regarding senior citizen's organizations.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Judy Johnson, 1998.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Grimsley, Syd

MATIÈRES:
Grimsley, Syd
Family and personal life

No RCIA 148879

TITRE:
Women_s Research Centre fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3.57 m of textual records

DATES:
1964-2000, predominant 1976-1997

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Women's Research Centre (WRC) was founded in 1973 and emerged out of the BC Women_s Studies Association. The Women_s Research Centre was a feminist organization which was involved with research intended to promote action to change women's situations. The Centre maintained links with other women's organizations across Canada and responded to requests from women's groups and institutions regarding project and organizational development, government and institutional responses to women's issues, and public and professional education. The objective of the Women_s Research Centre was to provide individual women and community-based women_s groups with the information, analyses, and/or skills they needed in order to take action on issues of concern to them. The results of the research were used in workshops, seminars, and consultations and published in various pamphlets, reports, and books which were later distributed to women's groups and other interested organizations. The Women_s Research Centre was a registered, non-profit society with annually elected board of directors and a policy collective, composed of ten members of the Centre, who met monthly to make decisions on the overall policy and direction of the Centre and it_s various projects. In addition, an advisory committee, composed of representatives from across Canada, met once a year to provide information and to review the Centre_s plan from a national perspective. The Centre_s work was carried out by research committees composed of volunteers. The volunteers were made up of women who were both interested in and had the ability to contribute to a particular research area. At least one member of the policy collective sat on each research committee. The Women_s Research Centre was funded by an operation_s grant from the Secretary of State Women_s Program. In addition, the Centre also received grants or contracts from federal, provincial, and municipal departments and agencies as well as funding from private foundations for specific research projects. The Women_s Research Centre disbanded in 2000.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The Women_s Research Centre fonds consists of eleven series. The records deal with various aspects of women_s lives and focus on racial, class, and gendered issues such as pay equity, women in the labour force, sexual harassment, immigration and the gendered effects of cultural transition, isolation, women_s health and the Tobacco Industry, wife battering, sexual assault, and the strengths and weaknesses of women_s shelters, women and the law, political responses to women_s situation, and the development of strategies for changing women_s lives. In addition, the Women_s Research Centre fonds contains administrative records of the organization. Multiple-media records were created and used by the Women_s Research Centre in the course of their research such as textual records, canvass banners, publications, maps, newspapers and newspaper clippings. Records created and used by the Women_s Research Centre include the Women_s Research Centre and BC Women_s Studies Association constitution and mission statement, contracts, grant applications, project proposals, various research guides, surveys, statistics, various outlines, budgets, address lists, handwritten and typed notes, correspondence, facsimiles, discussion papers, extensive interdisciplinary manuscripts and abstracts created by members of the BC Women_s Studies Association, extensive questionnaires and interview transcripts, drafts, reports, agendas, memos, briefs, meeting minutes, bulletins, press releases, various financial materials such as bills, receipts, expense claim forms, cheque stubbs, invoices, and income and expense sheets, workshop registration and evaluation forms, membership application forms, newspapers, pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, articles, books, log books, bibliographies, purchase orders, literature reviews, and maps.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
University of British Columbia Archives

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Series descriptions and file list available.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE EN LIGNE:
http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/womens.html

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Women's Research Centre

MATIÈRES:
Women's Research Centre
British Columbia Women_s Studies Association

CAIN No. 256330

TITLE:
Thomas H. Mather fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
79 photographs. -- 0.5 cm of textual records

DATES:
1890-1930

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Thomas Hoggan Mather, 1860-[after 1930], was born and educated in Glasgow, Scotland. He trained as a civil engineer and came to Canada in 1882 as a surveyor and engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Thomas worked all over Canada and was appointed as Chief of Party on the location surveys for the Calgary and Edmonton Railway. He married Isabella Layfield in 1890 and lived the latter part of his life in Syracuse, New York, USA as a railway engineer and commissioner of public works.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of photographs of native people, survey parties, and settlements on location survey for Calgary and Edmonton Railway. Includes autobiographical sketch (ca. 1930).

REPOSITORY:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
No restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No finding aid.

IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION:
Gift of Mrs. H.H. Motheral, 1969.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Mather, Thomas H

SUBJECTS:
Mather, Thomas H
Transportation

No RCIA 254237

TITRE:
Oscar and Ruth Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
Photocopied 1996 (originally created 1939-1942)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Oscar Lewis, 1914-1970, was born in New York City, USA. In 1937 he married Ruth, 1916- , who was educated in psychology and special education. In 1939, as a Columbia University graduate student, Oscar undertook field work on the Peigan reserve at Brocket, Alberta as part of a project organized by Professor Ruth Benedict to study the Blackfoot. Ruth accompanied him and helped with the research. He received his Phd in anthropology from Columbia in 1940, and subsequently taught at Washington University and the University of Illinois. Ruth, also an educator, was still a research associate of the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1996. For further information see The Effects of White Contact Upon Blackfoot Culture / Oscar Lewis. - New York : J.J. Augustin Publisher, 1942.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of field notes kept during the 1939 Brocket study, including information from these informants: Lil Girl, Charlie Crow Eagle, Joe Scott, Bad Boy, Chief Yellow Horn, Charlie Strikes With Gun, and Mrs. Running Eagle. The notes relate largely related to "manly-hearted women". Also consists of letters from Ruth Benedict (1939-1949), Oscar's articles on Blackfoot economics and social structure (1942), and letters from various anthropologists about Oscar's work.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth

MATIÈRES:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth
First nations

No RCIA 254237

TITRE:
Oscar and Ruth Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
Photocopied 1996 (originally created 1939-1942)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Oscar Lewis, 1914-1970, was born in New York City, USA. In 1937 he married Ruth, 1916- , who was educated in psychology and special education. In 1939, as a Columbia University graduate student, Oscar undertook field work on the Peigan reserve at Brocket, Alberta as part of a project organized by Professor Ruth Benedict to study the Blackfoot. Ruth accompanied him and helped with the research. He received his Phd in anthropology from Columbia in 1940, and subsequently taught at Washington University and the University of Illinois. Ruth, also an educator, was still a research associate of the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1996. For further information see The Effects of White Contact Upon Blackfoot Culture / Oscar Lewis. - New York : J.J. Augustin Publisher, 1942.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of field notes kept during the 1939 Brocket study, including information from these informants: Lil Girl, Charlie Crow Eagle, Joe Scott, Bad Boy, Chief Yellow Horn, Charlie Strikes With Gun, and Mrs. Running Eagle. The notes relate largely related to "manly-hearted women". Also consists of letters from Ruth Benedict (1939-1949), Oscar's articles on Blackfoot economics and social structure (1942), and letters from various anthropologists about Oscar's work.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth

MATIÈRES:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth
First nations

No RCIA 254237

TITRE:
Oscar and Ruth Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
Photocopied 1996 (originally created 1939-1942)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Oscar Lewis, 1914-1970, was born in New York City, USA. In 1937 he married Ruth, 1916- , who was educated in psychology and special education. In 1939, as a Columbia University graduate student, Oscar undertook field work on the Peigan reserve at Brocket, Alberta as part of a project organized by Professor Ruth Benedict to study the Blackfoot. Ruth accompanied him and helped with the research. He received his Phd in anthropology from Columbia in 1940, and subsequently taught at Washington University and the University of Illinois. Ruth, also an educator, was still a research associate of the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1996. For further information see The Effects of White Contact Upon Blackfoot Culture / Oscar Lewis. - New York : J.J. Augustin Publisher, 1942.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of field notes kept during the 1939 Brocket study, including information from these informants: Lil Girl, Charlie Crow Eagle, Joe Scott, Bad Boy, Chief Yellow Horn, Charlie Strikes With Gun, and Mrs. Running Eagle. The notes relate largely related to "manly-hearted women". Also consists of letters from Ruth Benedict (1939-1949), Oscar's articles on Blackfoot economics and social structure (1942), and letters from various anthropologists about Oscar's work.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth

MATIÈRES:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth
First nations

No RCIA 254237

TITRE:
Oscar and Ruth Lewis fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
Photocopied 1996 (originally created 1939-1942)

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Oscar Lewis, 1914-1970, was born in New York City, USA. In 1937 he married Ruth, 1916- , who was educated in psychology and special education. In 1939, as a Columbia University graduate student, Oscar undertook field work on the Peigan reserve at Brocket, Alberta as part of a project organized by Professor Ruth Benedict to study the Blackfoot. Ruth accompanied him and helped with the research. He received his Phd in anthropology from Columbia in 1940, and subsequently taught at Washington University and the University of Illinois. Ruth, also an educator, was still a research associate of the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1996. For further information see The Effects of White Contact Upon Blackfoot Culture / Oscar Lewis. - New York : J.J. Augustin Publisher, 1942.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of field notes kept during the 1939 Brocket study, including information from these informants: Lil Girl, Charlie Crow Eagle, Joe Scott, Bad Boy, Chief Yellow Horn, Charlie Strikes With Gun, and Mrs. Running Eagle. The notes relate largely related to "manly-hearted women". Also consists of letters from Ruth Benedict (1939-1949), Oscar's articles on Blackfoot economics and social structure (1942), and letters from various anthropologists about Oscar's work.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth

MATIÈRES:
Lewis, Oscar
Lewis, Ruth
First nations

No RCIA 146562

TITRE:
Robilliard family fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
80 photographs

DATES:
[ca. 1900-1956]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
John J. Robilliard was born in 1879 in Guernsey. He came to Victoria ca. 1895, where he lived until his death in 1959. Robilliard married Esther Jeune and they would have two children Margaret and Phyllis. John Robilliard later remarried and had another child. John Robilliard worked in many positions over his life including positions at steam laundry companies and as a boilermaker for the Victoria Machinery Depot.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of two series of records, including records of John J. Robilliard: family photographs and miscellaneous postcards. Photographs consist of Robilliard and Jeune family portraits, and images of the Victoria Machinery Depot and the Victoria Steam Laundry Company.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Victoria Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robilliard (family)

AUTRES NOMS:
Robilliard, John J., 1879-1959

MATIÈRES:
Robilliard (family)
Jeune (family)
Robilliard, John J., 1879-1959
Victoria Machinery Depot Co
Victoria Steam Laundry Company

No RCIA 210498

TITRE:
Township of Grimsby fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 m of textual records

DATES:
1863-1882

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Township of Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario, was incorporated effective January 1, 1850 under the terms of the Baldwin Act, Chapter 81, Canada Statutes, 1849.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of official records of Grimsby Township, as follows: Assessment and Collectors Rolls, 1863; 1865; 1868-1870; 1872; 1874; 1877-1879.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives publiques de l'Ontario

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Copyright held by creator. There are no restrictions on reproduction. If you wish to publish any of this material, please contact the archivist responsible for the records through the reference desk.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid is available for this fonds.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
These records were transferred to the Archives of Ontario by the Town of Grimsby in 1984.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
See F 1741, County of Lincoln fonds.See F 1882, Township of North Grimsby fonds.See F 1926, Township of South Grimsby fonds.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 1689

PROVENANCE:
Grimsby (Ont. : Township)

No RCIA 250579

TITRE:
Harrington family fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
136 photographs

DATES:
[ca. 1916 – 1917]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Tim J. Harrington taught at the New England School at Alcomdale, Alberta. In 1927, he bought a farm at a quarter of Section 36, Township 56, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian (_ 36-56-27-W4). In 1932, he left the school and began farming. Tim Harrington married Marie Dressler, and they had four children: Betty, Lucille, Eugene, and Carol. Marie was a member of the Independence Women's Institute, and both Tim and Marie held membership with the Alcomdale Community League. Tim died in 1975.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of a photograph album of the Harrington family circa 1916 -1917 including images the Alcomdale area, Edmonton, and logging operations.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No inventory available.

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
In 1993, Janet Boddez donated the material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta. Janet Boddez's relationship with the Harrington family is unknown.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are not expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for the administrative history/biographical sketch sourced from: Decades of the Independence District: Alcomdale, Independence Institute: 1981.
Land described according to the Alberta Township System (ATS).
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Harrington (family)

MATIÈRES:
Harrington (family)
Family and personal life
Land, settlement and immigration

No RCIA 250891

TITRE:
Hiscox West End Garage fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records. -- 2 photographs

DATES:
1912-1950, predominant 1930-1950

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Bert N. Hiscox, ?-[ca. 1970], and Herbert B. Monk established an auto repair shop called Monk and Hiscox at 1209-5th Street SW ca. 1915. By 1920 Bert was the sole proprietor and had renamed the business West End Garage. It was renamed Hiscox West End Garage in 1949. Thomas B. Hiscox took it over in 1970 and moved the business to 603-12th Avenue S in 1972.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of financial ledger (June 1930-May 1931, 1935-1950); invoices (1941, 1943); newsclippings about garage; and photographs of Bert (1912) and advertisement for garage (ca. 1945).

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Thomas Hiscox, 1972-1973.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Hiscox West End Garage

MATIÈRES:
Hiscox West End Garage
Transportation
Commerce and industry

No RCIA 217874

TITRE:
Robertson and Darms fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs : b&w prints

DATES:
[ca. 1902-1904]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Robertson and H. A. Darms were photographers in the Dawson City area in circa 1899-1906., Robertson was in Dawson City, Yukon from 1899 to at least 1904. His studio was on the corner of Second Ave and 9th (Judge) Street in Dawson City from 1902-1904. This building was probably also his residence as Mrs. Nannie Robertson was living at that address in 1902. Robertson advertised photographs from locket to life size, Kodak development, printing and finishing. He also sold "complete sets" of Alaska views and mining scenes. One of Robertson's photographs was used in Tappan Adney's The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898, published in 1900. Other information: the Polks 1901 Alaska-Yukon Directory and Gazetteer has a full page advertisement including a photograph of Robertson., Darms owned the Darms Printing Company in Dawson City in 1901. He was located in rooms B and C in the Alaska Commercial Company (ACCo) building. He was listed as a photographer in Dawson City in 1905/06. Darms published a Souvenir booklet of the Klondike in 1905. L. E. Robertson and Darms might have formed a partnership at one time as their signatures appear together on photographs. , Source of biographical information: Index of Klondike Photographers 1883-1930 by Greg Skuce and Sally Robinson, unpublished manuscript.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 22 panoramic photographs of mining claims and communities in the Klondike district including Lovett Gulch, Bonanza Creek, Eldorado Creek, Hunker Creek, Gold Run Creek, Bear Creek, Grand Forks town site and Dawson City, Yukon from ca. 1902 -1904.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory of photographs is available on Dawson City Museum database.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson and Darms

MATIÈRES:
Robertson and Darms

No RCIA 217874

TITRE:
Robertson and Darms fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs : b&w prints

DATES:
[ca. 1902-1904]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Robertson and H. A. Darms were photographers in the Dawson City area in circa 1899-1906., Robertson was in Dawson City, Yukon from 1899 to at least 1904. His studio was on the corner of Second Ave and 9th (Judge) Street in Dawson City from 1902-1904. This building was probably also his residence as Mrs. Nannie Robertson was living at that address in 1902. Robertson advertised photographs from locket to life size, Kodak development, printing and finishing. He also sold "complete sets" of Alaska views and mining scenes. One of Robertson's photographs was used in Tappan Adney's The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898, published in 1900. Other information: the Polks 1901 Alaska-Yukon Directory and Gazetteer has a full page advertisement including a photograph of Robertson., Darms owned the Darms Printing Company in Dawson City in 1901. He was located in rooms B and C in the Alaska Commercial Company (ACCo) building. He was listed as a photographer in Dawson City in 1905/06. Darms published a Souvenir booklet of the Klondike in 1905. L. E. Robertson and Darms might have formed a partnership at one time as their signatures appear together on photographs. , Source of biographical information: Index of Klondike Photographers 1883-1930 by Greg Skuce and Sally Robinson, unpublished manuscript.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 22 panoramic photographs of mining claims and communities in the Klondike district including Lovett Gulch, Bonanza Creek, Eldorado Creek, Hunker Creek, Gold Run Creek, Bear Creek, Grand Forks town site and Dawson City, Yukon from ca. 1902 -1904.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory of photographs is available on Dawson City Museum database.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson and Darms

MATIÈRES:
Robertson and Darms

No RCIA 217874

TITRE:
Robertson and Darms fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs : b&w prints

DATES:
[ca. 1902-1904]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Robertson and H. A. Darms were photographers in the Dawson City area in circa 1899-1906., Robertson was in Dawson City, Yukon from 1899 to at least 1904. His studio was on the corner of Second Ave and 9th (Judge) Street in Dawson City from 1902-1904. This building was probably also his residence as Mrs. Nannie Robertson was living at that address in 1902. Robertson advertised photographs from locket to life size, Kodak development, printing and finishing. He also sold "complete sets" of Alaska views and mining scenes. One of Robertson's photographs was used in Tappan Adney's The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898, published in 1900. Other information: the Polks 1901 Alaska-Yukon Directory and Gazetteer has a full page advertisement including a photograph of Robertson., Darms owned the Darms Printing Company in Dawson City in 1901. He was located in rooms B and C in the Alaska Commercial Company (ACCo) building. He was listed as a photographer in Dawson City in 1905/06. Darms published a Souvenir booklet of the Klondike in 1905. L. E. Robertson and Darms might have formed a partnership at one time as their signatures appear together on photographs. , Source of biographical information: Index of Klondike Photographers 1883-1930 by Greg Skuce and Sally Robinson, unpublished manuscript.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 22 panoramic photographs of mining claims and communities in the Klondike district including Lovett Gulch, Bonanza Creek, Eldorado Creek, Hunker Creek, Gold Run Creek, Bear Creek, Grand Forks town site and Dawson City, Yukon from ca. 1902 -1904.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory of photographs is available on Dawson City Museum database.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson and Darms

MATIÈRES:
Robertson and Darms

No RCIA 217874

TITRE:
Robertson and Darms fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs : b&w prints

DATES:
[ca. 1902-1904]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Robertson and H. A. Darms were photographers in the Dawson City area in circa 1899-1906., Robertson was in Dawson City, Yukon from 1899 to at least 1904. His studio was on the corner of Second Ave and 9th (Judge) Street in Dawson City from 1902-1904. This building was probably also his residence as Mrs. Nannie Robertson was living at that address in 1902. Robertson advertised photographs from locket to life size, Kodak development, printing and finishing. He also sold "complete sets" of Alaska views and mining scenes. One of Robertson's photographs was used in Tappan Adney's The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898, published in 1900. Other information: the Polks 1901 Alaska-Yukon Directory and Gazetteer has a full page advertisement including a photograph of Robertson., Darms owned the Darms Printing Company in Dawson City in 1901. He was located in rooms B and C in the Alaska Commercial Company (ACCo) building. He was listed as a photographer in Dawson City in 1905/06. Darms published a Souvenir booklet of the Klondike in 1905. L. E. Robertson and Darms might have formed a partnership at one time as their signatures appear together on photographs. , Source of biographical information: Index of Klondike Photographers 1883-1930 by Greg Skuce and Sally Robinson, unpublished manuscript.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 22 panoramic photographs of mining claims and communities in the Klondike district including Lovett Gulch, Bonanza Creek, Eldorado Creek, Hunker Creek, Gold Run Creek, Bear Creek, Grand Forks town site and Dawson City, Yukon from ca. 1902 -1904.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory of photographs is available on Dawson City Museum database.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson and Darms

MATIÈRES:
Robertson and Darms

No RCIA 217874

TITRE:
Robertson and Darms fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs : b&w prints

DATES:
[ca. 1902-1904]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Robertson and H. A. Darms were photographers in the Dawson City area in circa 1899-1906., Robertson was in Dawson City, Yukon from 1899 to at least 1904. His studio was on the corner of Second Ave and 9th (Judge) Street in Dawson City from 1902-1904. This building was probably also his residence as Mrs. Nannie Robertson was living at that address in 1902. Robertson advertised photographs from locket to life size, Kodak development, printing and finishing. He also sold "complete sets" of Alaska views and mining scenes. One of Robertson's photographs was used in Tappan Adney's The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898, published in 1900. Other information: the Polks 1901 Alaska-Yukon Directory and Gazetteer has a full page advertisement including a photograph of Robertson., Darms owned the Darms Printing Company in Dawson City in 1901. He was located in rooms B and C in the Alaska Commercial Company (ACCo) building. He was listed as a photographer in Dawson City in 1905/06. Darms published a Souvenir booklet of the Klondike in 1905. L. E. Robertson and Darms might have formed a partnership at one time as their signatures appear together on photographs. , Source of biographical information: Index of Klondike Photographers 1883-1930 by Greg Skuce and Sally Robinson, unpublished manuscript.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 22 panoramic photographs of mining claims and communities in the Klondike district including Lovett Gulch, Bonanza Creek, Eldorado Creek, Hunker Creek, Gold Run Creek, Bear Creek, Grand Forks town site and Dawson City, Yukon from ca. 1902 -1904.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Inventory of photographs is available on Dawson City Museum database.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Robertson and Darms

MATIÈRES:
Robertson and Darms

CAIN No. 229959

TITLE:
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF PIPESTONE, MANITOBA fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1.2 m (4 cu. ft.) of textual records.
151 volumes

DATES:
1886-1983

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The Rural Municipality (RM) of Pipestone was incorporated in 1883 and held its first council meeting in 1884. The first settlers had arrived in the area in 1881 and began breaking the land and sowing the first seeds in the area. Since 1881, Pipestone has been a largely agricultural region, with its main crop being wheat. Pipestone was originally one of four municipalities in Dennis County, but the Province quickly discovered that the county system of administration did not work in Manitoba, due to the over-large regions. Pipestone's largest community is Reston, where the RM's council meetings have been held since 1909. One of the main concerns of the RM is the construction and maintenance of bridges over Pipestone Creek, the RM's namesake. Since its incorporation in 1883, the RM of Pipestone had administered the municipal affairs of the area, including the administration of public schools, provision of public health care and management of public works projects such as road maintenance.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Records consist of Minutes (1897-1983), and By-laws (1886-1983), and Assessment and Collectors Rolls (1885-1989), in textual and microfilm form.

REPOSITORY:
Archives of Manitoba

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
There are no restrictions on access to these records.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Fonds description.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Records were presented in 1985 and 1995 to the Provincial Archives of Manitoba by the Rural Municipality of Pipestone.

PROVENANCE:
Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba

OTHER NAMES:
Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba

CAIN No. 229959

TITLE:
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF PIPESTONE, MANITOBA fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1.2 m (4 cu. ft.) of textual records.
151 volumes

DATES:
1886-1983

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The Rural Municipality (RM) of Pipestone was incorporated in 1883 and held its first council meeting in 1884. The first settlers had arrived in the area in 1881 and began breaking the land and sowing the first seeds in the area. Since 1881, Pipestone has been a largely agricultural region, with its main crop being wheat. Pipestone was originally one of four municipalities in Dennis County, but the Province quickly discovered that the county system of administration did not work in Manitoba, due to the over-large regions. Pipestone's largest community is Reston, where the RM's council meetings have been held since 1909. One of the main concerns of the RM is the construction and maintenance of bridges over Pipestone Creek, the RM's namesake. Since its incorporation in 1883, the RM of Pipestone had administered the municipal affairs of the area, including the administration of public schools, provision of public health care and management of public works projects such as road maintenance.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Records consist of Minutes (1897-1983), and By-laws (1886-1983), and Assessment and Collectors Rolls (1885-1989), in textual and microfilm form.

REPOSITORY:
Archives of Manitoba

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
There are no restrictions on access to these records.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Fonds description.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Records were presented in 1985 and 1995 to the Provincial Archives of Manitoba by the Rural Municipality of Pipestone.

PROVENANCE:
Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba

OTHER NAMES:
Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba

No RCIA 162609

TITRE:
Fonds Jean-Luc Poulin

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
env. 6,35 m de documents textuels. - env. 2002 cartes et plans. - 3 diaporamas.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Jean-Luc Poulin naît le 20 novembre 1926 à Beauceville au Québec. Architecte et professeur de renom, il étudie à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal dans la section architecture et obtient son diplôme en 1952. Admis officiellement comme architecte en 1953 par l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec, il débute sa carrière comme chef d'atelier dans un bureau d'architecte de Montréal, emploi qu'il conserve jusqu'en 1958. À partir de ce moment, il pratique sa profession seul (Jean-Luc Poulin, architecte) et à titre d'associé dans quelques firmes (Les architectes Poulin et Ayotte, etc.). Il se spécialise dans la conception d'établissements religieux, résidentiels, industriels, commerciaux et de loisirs. À titre d'exemple, il a créé des églises et presbytères, des écoles, des immeubles d'habitation, des résidences, un Centre culturel et récréatif ainsi que le Village canadien à la Ronde pour l'Expo '67. Dès ses débuts, Poulin participe à plusieurs concours en architecture. En 1964, il reçoit le deuxième prix au concours national d'architecture pour la Salle de concert et le Conservatoire de Québec et décroche une mention pour le concours d'architecture du pavillon du Québec à l'Exposition universelle d'Osaka au Japon. Il est déclaré Fellow par l'Institut Royal d'Architecture du Canada en 1968, il accepte la médaille du mérite de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec en 1976 et reçoit le mérite de 1996 décerné par le Conseil interprofessionnel du Québec.L'implication de Jean-Luc Poulin en architecture est remarquable et tentaculaire. En effet, il a été membre et président de jury de plusieurs événements de 1979 à 1990, dont le concours d'architecture pour le Musée de la Civilisation du Québec en 1981 (président du comité directeur et du jury), le Prix du Crédit Foncier pour la restauration des immeubles (président du jury) et le concours d'architecture pour le siège social de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec (membre du jury). En plus de son apport dans ces nombreuses activités, il offre son expertise dans de multiples comités tels le Comité consultatif d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal et Hydro-Québec, le Comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments, le Conseil canadien des normes et le Comité aviseur de l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill. À cela, ajoutons sa participation non négligeable pendant sept ans au Conseil canadien des normes et au comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments du Conseil de la recherche du Canada. Quant aux associations professionnelles, Jean-Luc Poulin cumule quelques postes à leur direction: l'Ordre des architectes du Québec le nomme secrétaire en 1972-1973 et président en 1974-1975 et 1977-1978 et l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec le désigne président en 1973-1974. En ce qui concerne l'Institut Royal d'architecture du Canada, il y participe à titre de membre depuis 1953.Jean-Luc Poulin embrasse en parallèle de sa profession d'architecte, celle d'enseignant. Il débute comme chargé de cours pour le dessin architectural à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal de 1952-1963. Par la suite, on lui demande d'assurer la responsabilité de cette section de 1956-1963 et il décide aussi de partager son temps, de 1957 à 1962, à l'École d'architecture de Montréal où il est chargé de cours. Professeur et chef de la section de technologie architecturale à cette même école (1962-1964), Poulin donne, de plus, des cours au certificat de prévention-incendie à l'École de polytechnique. Il continue sur sa lancée alors qu'il devient, d'abord, professeur agrégé et vice-doyen dès la création de l'École d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal en 1964-1968, ensuite directeur en 1968-1971, puis professeur titulaire (1968-1989) et vice-doyen de la Faculté d'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal (1968-1972). À travers toutes ces activités, Jean-Luc Poulin prend la plume et écrit plusieurs ouvrages et articles entre autres sur la réglementation, la législation et la normalisation des bâtiments. Il contribue également par ses connaissances à la révision du Code national du bâtiment. Architecte, professeur et surtout homme très respecté, Jean-Luc Poulin s'éteint le 31 décembre 1999 à l'âge de 73 ans.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne de la vie professionnelle très animée de Jean-Luc Poulin en tant qu'architecte, enseignant et administrateur de même que de son implication marquée dans de multiples associations et organismes liés à ces intérêts. Le fonds comprend des cahiers de charges, des rapports, des cartes et des plans, des devis, des photographies, des notes personnelles, des contrats, de la correspondance, des procès-verbaux, des dessins et des croquis, des cours qu'il a dispensés, des publications, des coupures de presse, des diapositives, des dossiers de projets, des textes divers, des documents relatifs aux concours auquels il a participés, des associations dont il a été membre et administrateur, des bâtiments qu'il a dessinés, des travaux d'étudiants, des évaluations de cours, des lois et des règlements, des carricatures, des certificats, des diplômes, des normes et devis, des projets dont il a été responsables et des comités sur lesquels il siégeait, des notes de cours, un sceau, des recommandations et enfin des documents se rapportant à son milieu de travail en tant que professeur, à des professeurs et étudiants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université de Montréal

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PROVENANCE:
Poulin, Jean-Luc

No RCIA 162609

TITRE:
Fonds Jean-Luc Poulin

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
env. 6,35 m de documents textuels. - env. 2002 cartes et plans. - 3 diaporamas.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Jean-Luc Poulin naît le 20 novembre 1926 à Beauceville au Québec. Architecte et professeur de renom, il étudie à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal dans la section architecture et obtient son diplôme en 1952. Admis officiellement comme architecte en 1953 par l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec, il débute sa carrière comme chef d'atelier dans un bureau d'architecte de Montréal, emploi qu'il conserve jusqu'en 1958. À partir de ce moment, il pratique sa profession seul (Jean-Luc Poulin, architecte) et à titre d'associé dans quelques firmes (Les architectes Poulin et Ayotte, etc.). Il se spécialise dans la conception d'établissements religieux, résidentiels, industriels, commerciaux et de loisirs. À titre d'exemple, il a créé des églises et presbytères, des écoles, des immeubles d'habitation, des résidences, un Centre culturel et récréatif ainsi que le Village canadien à la Ronde pour l'Expo '67. Dès ses débuts, Poulin participe à plusieurs concours en architecture. En 1964, il reçoit le deuxième prix au concours national d'architecture pour la Salle de concert et le Conservatoire de Québec et décroche une mention pour le concours d'architecture du pavillon du Québec à l'Exposition universelle d'Osaka au Japon. Il est déclaré Fellow par l'Institut Royal d'Architecture du Canada en 1968, il accepte la médaille du mérite de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec en 1976 et reçoit le mérite de 1996 décerné par le Conseil interprofessionnel du Québec.L'implication de Jean-Luc Poulin en architecture est remarquable et tentaculaire. En effet, il a été membre et président de jury de plusieurs événements de 1979 à 1990, dont le concours d'architecture pour le Musée de la Civilisation du Québec en 1981 (président du comité directeur et du jury), le Prix du Crédit Foncier pour la restauration des immeubles (président du jury) et le concours d'architecture pour le siège social de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec (membre du jury). En plus de son apport dans ces nombreuses activités, il offre son expertise dans de multiples comités tels le Comité consultatif d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal et Hydro-Québec, le Comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments, le Conseil canadien des normes et le Comité aviseur de l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill. À cela, ajoutons sa participation non négligeable pendant sept ans au Conseil canadien des normes et au comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments du Conseil de la recherche du Canada. Quant aux associations professionnelles, Jean-Luc Poulin cumule quelques postes à leur direction: l'Ordre des architectes du Québec le nomme secrétaire en 1972-1973 et président en 1974-1975 et 1977-1978 et l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec le désigne président en 1973-1974. En ce qui concerne l'Institut Royal d'architecture du Canada, il y participe à titre de membre depuis 1953.Jean-Luc Poulin embrasse en parallèle de sa profession d'architecte, celle d'enseignant. Il débute comme chargé de cours pour le dessin architectural à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal de 1952-1963. Par la suite, on lui demande d'assurer la responsabilité de cette section de 1956-1963 et il décide aussi de partager son temps, de 1957 à 1962, à l'École d'architecture de Montréal où il est chargé de cours. Professeur et chef de la section de technologie architecturale à cette même école (1962-1964), Poulin donne, de plus, des cours au certificat de prévention-incendie à l'École de polytechnique. Il continue sur sa lancée alors qu'il devient, d'abord, professeur agrégé et vice-doyen dès la création de l'École d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal en 1964-1968, ensuite directeur en 1968-1971, puis professeur titulaire (1968-1989) et vice-doyen de la Faculté d'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal (1968-1972). À travers toutes ces activités, Jean-Luc Poulin prend la plume et écrit plusieurs ouvrages et articles entre autres sur la réglementation, la législation et la normalisation des bâtiments. Il contribue également par ses connaissances à la révision du Code national du bâtiment. Architecte, professeur et surtout homme très respecté, Jean-Luc Poulin s'éteint le 31 décembre 1999 à l'âge de 73 ans.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne de la vie professionnelle très animée de Jean-Luc Poulin en tant qu'architecte, enseignant et administrateur de même que de son implication marquée dans de multiples associations et organismes liés à ces intérêts. Le fonds comprend des cahiers de charges, des rapports, des cartes et des plans, des devis, des photographies, des notes personnelles, des contrats, de la correspondance, des procès-verbaux, des dessins et des croquis, des cours qu'il a dispensés, des publications, des coupures de presse, des diapositives, des dossiers de projets, des textes divers, des documents relatifs aux concours auquels il a participés, des associations dont il a été membre et administrateur, des bâtiments qu'il a dessinés, des travaux d'étudiants, des évaluations de cours, des lois et des règlements, des carricatures, des certificats, des diplômes, des normes et devis, des projets dont il a été responsables et des comités sur lesquels il siégeait, des notes de cours, un sceau, des recommandations et enfin des documents se rapportant à son milieu de travail en tant que professeur, à des professeurs et étudiants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université de Montréal

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
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PROVENANCE:
Poulin, Jean-Luc

No RCIA 162609

TITRE:
Fonds Jean-Luc Poulin

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
env. 6,35 m de documents textuels. - env. 2002 cartes et plans. - 3 diaporamas.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Jean-Luc Poulin naît le 20 novembre 1926 à Beauceville au Québec. Architecte et professeur de renom, il étudie à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal dans la section architecture et obtient son diplôme en 1952. Admis officiellement comme architecte en 1953 par l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec, il débute sa carrière comme chef d'atelier dans un bureau d'architecte de Montréal, emploi qu'il conserve jusqu'en 1958. À partir de ce moment, il pratique sa profession seul (Jean-Luc Poulin, architecte) et à titre d'associé dans quelques firmes (Les architectes Poulin et Ayotte, etc.). Il se spécialise dans la conception d'établissements religieux, résidentiels, industriels, commerciaux et de loisirs. À titre d'exemple, il a créé des églises et presbytères, des écoles, des immeubles d'habitation, des résidences, un Centre culturel et récréatif ainsi que le Village canadien à la Ronde pour l'Expo '67. Dès ses débuts, Poulin participe à plusieurs concours en architecture. En 1964, il reçoit le deuxième prix au concours national d'architecture pour la Salle de concert et le Conservatoire de Québec et décroche une mention pour le concours d'architecture du pavillon du Québec à l'Exposition universelle d'Osaka au Japon. Il est déclaré Fellow par l'Institut Royal d'Architecture du Canada en 1968, il accepte la médaille du mérite de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec en 1976 et reçoit le mérite de 1996 décerné par le Conseil interprofessionnel du Québec.L'implication de Jean-Luc Poulin en architecture est remarquable et tentaculaire. En effet, il a été membre et président de jury de plusieurs événements de 1979 à 1990, dont le concours d'architecture pour le Musée de la Civilisation du Québec en 1981 (président du comité directeur et du jury), le Prix du Crédit Foncier pour la restauration des immeubles (président du jury) et le concours d'architecture pour le siège social de l'Ordre des architectes du Québec (membre du jury). En plus de son apport dans ces nombreuses activités, il offre son expertise dans de multiples comités tels le Comité consultatif d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal et Hydro-Québec, le Comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments, le Conseil canadien des normes et le Comité aviseur de l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill. À cela, ajoutons sa participation non négligeable pendant sept ans au Conseil canadien des normes et au comité permanent sur l'usage des bâtiments du Conseil de la recherche du Canada. Quant aux associations professionnelles, Jean-Luc Poulin cumule quelques postes à leur direction: l'Ordre des architectes du Québec le nomme secrétaire en 1972-1973 et président en 1974-1975 et 1977-1978 et l'Association des architectes de la Province de Québec le désigne président en 1973-1974. En ce qui concerne l'Institut Royal d'architecture du Canada, il y participe à titre de membre depuis 1953.Jean-Luc Poulin embrasse en parallèle de sa profession d'architecte, celle d'enseignant. Il débute comme chargé de cours pour le dessin architectural à l'École des Beaux-arts de Montréal de 1952-1963. Par la suite, on lui demande d'assurer la responsabilité de cette section de 1956-1963 et il décide aussi de partager son temps, de 1957 à 1962, à l'École d'architecture de Montréal où il est chargé de cours. Professeur et chef de la section de technologie architecturale à cette même école (1962-1964), Poulin donne, de plus, des cours au certificat de prévention-incendie à l'École de polytechnique. Il continue sur sa lancée alors qu'il devient, d'abord, professeur agrégé et vice-doyen dès la création de l'École d'architecture de l'Université de Montréal en 1964-1968, ensuite directeur en 1968-1971, puis professeur titulaire (1968-1989) et vice-doyen de la Faculté d'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal (1968-1972). À travers toutes ces activités, Jean-Luc Poulin prend la plume et écrit plusieurs ouvrages et articles entre autres sur la réglementation, la législation et la normalisation des bâtiments. Il contribue également par ses connaissances à la révision du Code national du bâtiment. Architecte, professeur et surtout homme très respecté, Jean-Luc Poulin s'éteint le 31 décembre 1999 à l'âge de 73 ans.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne de la vie professionnelle très animée de Jean-Luc Poulin en tant qu'architecte, enseignant et administrateur de même que de son implication marquée dans de multiples associations et organismes liés à ces intérêts. Le fonds comprend des cahiers de charges, des rapports, des cartes et des plans, des devis, des photographies, des notes personnelles, des contrats, de la correspondance, des procès-verbaux, des dessins et des croquis, des cours qu'il a dispensés, des publications, des coupures de presse, des diapositives, des dossiers de projets, des textes divers, des documents relatifs aux concours auquels il a participés, des associations dont il a été membre et administrateur, des bâtiments qu'il a dessinés, des travaux d'étudiants, des évaluations de cours, des lois et des règlements, des carricatures, des certificats, des diplômes, des normes et devis, des projets dont il a été responsables et des comités sur lesquels il siégeait, des notes de cours, un sceau, des recommandations et enfin des documents se rapportant à son milieu de travail en tant que professeur, à des professeurs et étudiants.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université de Montréal

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PROVENANCE:
Poulin, Jean-Luc

CAIN No. 144600

TITLE:
Lexicographical Research Centre fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
6.4 m of textual records

DATES:
1953-1983

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The Dictionary of Canadian English was published in 1967 under the auspices of the Lexicographical Centre of Canadian English at the University of Victoria. The Centre had been previously located at the University of Calgary. The Survey of Canadian English was directed by Dr. Scargill of the University of Victoria with regional directors being appointed from each province. Funds were obtained in 1971 and the results of the survey were published in the "English Quarterly" in 1972. The Centre was also involved in the revision of the "Canadian Dictionary" (1962), with Dr. Vinay as Editor-in-Chief. To date "CD2" remains unpublished.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of records relating to the preparation of the "Dictionary of Canadian English", the Survey of Canadian English, and the revised "Canadian Dictionary" (CD2). Sub-series include unpublished academic papers, budgets, correspondence, applications, protocols and manuals, seminar material, personnel records, survey, CD2 lexical lists and proofs, log books, newsletters and other publicity material, reports and correspondence regarding English phrasal verbs, specialized vocabularies and word lists.

REPOSITORY:
University of Victoria Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
All requests for access to personnel files must be reviewed under FOI legislation before access is granted.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Finding aid available with file level control.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Lexicographical Research Centre

SUBJECTS:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Lexicographical Research Centre

CAIN No. 251074

TITLE:
Ibrahim Folinsbee Morrison fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.78 m of textual records

DATES:
1921-1957

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Engineer, Administrator, 1889-1958. I.F. Morrison came to the University in 1912 as a lecturer in civil engineering. On leave from 1916 to 1918, he rejoined the University in 1919 and was named professor of Applied Mechanics in 1921. A member of the University Senate, 1923-1925 and 1937-1939, he retired as head of the Department of Civil Engineering in 1954. Dr. Morrison was the first in Canada to teach courses in soil mechanics; in addition to his academic duties he acted as a civil engineering consultant for the City of Edmonton and throughout Canada. He was project supervisor for much of the new construction on the campus after 1945.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of these series: I Consulting (1928-1957). With R.M. Hardy. Includes investigations into accidents and disasters; dams for hydro power and irrigation; testing materials and machinery. II Teaching (1921-1950). Course notes for soil mechanics courses. III The papers of I.F. Morrison and R.M. Hardy were placed in the Archives as a joint accession.

REPOSITORY:
University of Alberta Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Access: Open

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
See also: R.M. Hardy; Faculty of Engineering.

PROVENANCE:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee

SUBJECTS:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee
Agriculture

CAIN No. 251074

TITLE:
Ibrahim Folinsbee Morrison fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.78 m of textual records

DATES:
1921-1957

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Engineer, Administrator, 1889-1958. I.F. Morrison came to the University in 1912 as a lecturer in civil engineering. On leave from 1916 to 1918, he rejoined the University in 1919 and was named professor of Applied Mechanics in 1921. A member of the University Senate, 1923-1925 and 1937-1939, he retired as head of the Department of Civil Engineering in 1954. Dr. Morrison was the first in Canada to teach courses in soil mechanics; in addition to his academic duties he acted as a civil engineering consultant for the City of Edmonton and throughout Canada. He was project supervisor for much of the new construction on the campus after 1945.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of these series: I Consulting (1928-1957). With R.M. Hardy. Includes investigations into accidents and disasters; dams for hydro power and irrigation; testing materials and machinery. II Teaching (1921-1950). Course notes for soil mechanics courses. III The papers of I.F. Morrison and R.M. Hardy were placed in the Archives as a joint accession.

REPOSITORY:
University of Alberta Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Access: Open

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
See also: R.M. Hardy; Faculty of Engineering.

PROVENANCE:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee

SUBJECTS:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee
Agriculture

CAIN No. 251074

TITLE:
Ibrahim Folinsbee Morrison fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
0.78 m of textual records

DATES:
1921-1957

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Engineer, Administrator, 1889-1958. I.F. Morrison came to the University in 1912 as a lecturer in civil engineering. On leave from 1916 to 1918, he rejoined the University in 1919 and was named professor of Applied Mechanics in 1921. A member of the University Senate, 1923-1925 and 1937-1939, he retired as head of the Department of Civil Engineering in 1954. Dr. Morrison was the first in Canada to teach courses in soil mechanics; in addition to his academic duties he acted as a civil engineering consultant for the City of Edmonton and throughout Canada. He was project supervisor for much of the new construction on the campus after 1945.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of these series: I Consulting (1928-1957). With R.M. Hardy. Includes investigations into accidents and disasters; dams for hydro power and irrigation; testing materials and machinery. II Teaching (1921-1950). Course notes for soil mechanics courses. III The papers of I.F. Morrison and R.M. Hardy were placed in the Archives as a joint accession.

REPOSITORY:
University of Alberta Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Access: Open

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
See also: R.M. Hardy; Faculty of Engineering.

PROVENANCE:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee

SUBJECTS:
Morrison, Ibrahim Folinsbee
Agriculture

No RCIA 248133

TITRE:
Dave Smiley fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
230 negatives

DATES:
copied [ca. 1968]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Dave Smiley worked as a television producer for CBC TV in the 1960s.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of 230 negatives featuring baseball teams, players, coaches and umpires in Alberta dating from 1900 to the 1940s acquired from John E. Ducey's collection.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No inventory/file list available.

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
In approximately 1968 Dave Smiley produced a program pertaining to the history of baseball. To create the program, he copied the photographs from John E. Ducey's, a former baseball empire in Alberta, personal collection of photographs.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are not expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for the administrative history/biographical sketch sourced from: PROVENANCE:
Smiley, Dave

MATIÈRES:
Smiley, Dave
Sports, recreation and leisure

No RCIA 255383

TITRE:
Roy Woodley fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
22 photographs

DATES:
1910-1923

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Roy Woodley, 1890-1969, was born in Cartwright, Ontario and came to Alberta as a railway surveyor in 1912. He and his brother, Earl, homesteaded at Entrance, Alberta and opened a store, restaurant, post office and pool hall on their property. Roy married Theodora Webb, 1893-1975, and they had 13 children. Earl Woodley left Entrance in 1920 and opened a hotel and general store in Red Pass, British Columbia. The Roy Woodley family moved permanently to Hinton, Alberta in 1933.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of photographs of Hinton, Jasper, and Entrance regions.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Roy Woodley, 1961.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Woodley, Roy

MATIÈRES:
Woodley, Roy
Commerce and industry
Transportation

No RCIA 141371

TITRE:
David Mackenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
1831-1833

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
David Mackenzie lived in Coupargrange, Scotland and travelled to Quebec in 1833.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of Mackenzie's account books and diary.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Vancouver Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Mackenzie, David

MATIÈRES:
Mackenzie, David

No RCIA 141371

TITRE:
David Mackenzie fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 cm of textual records

DATES:
1831-1833

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
David Mackenzie lived in Coupargrange, Scotland and travelled to Quebec in 1833.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of Mackenzie's account books and diary.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
City of Vancouver Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Mackenzie, David

MATIÈRES:
Mackenzie, David

No RCIA 268028

TITRE:
The Promenade at Ruhleben, Prisoner of War Camp

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 print / estampe : wood-cut handcoloured with crayon on wove paper ; 15.3 x 30.5 cm.

DATES:
1916

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Credit : Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1972-095-1.
Copyright : A. Nealey Hislop.
Copy negative number : C-047909.

AUTRES NOMS:
Hislop, A. Nealey art

MATIÈRES:
Germany
HIST - 1916
architecture

No RCIA 250391

TITRE:
Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.02 m of textual records

DATES:
1954-1971

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Grimshaw Swimming Pool Association was in operation from 1965, investigating the building of a swimming pool in Grimshaw, Alberta. The Association was incorporated as the Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association on September 15, 1967. The Association was a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the improvement of recreational facilities for the town of Grimshaw. Unofficially, on June 2, 1969, the Association became the Grimshaw District Youth Ice and Pool Association, a joint association to oversee the installation of artificial ice for the Grimshaw arena and curling rink and the construction of a swimming pool. The Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association was officially dissolved May 15, 1971. Remaining accounts were transferred to the Town of Grimshaw Swim Pool Fund.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of the business records of the Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association, including correspondence to Harold C. Sisson from 1954 and 1955 investigating the possibility of constructing a swimming pool in Peace River, Alberta, as well as a certificate of incorporation, bylaws, minutes, meeting attendance lists, reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings and financial statements relating to the Grimshaw Swimming Pool Association, Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association and Grimshaw District Youth Ice and Pool Association.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Access Conditions: None.
Use Conditions: Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No inventory/file list is available.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Raymond A. Rondeau, Secretary-Treasurer of the Town of Grimshaw, deposited the records in the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1981.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals are not expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Information for the administrative history is from the records and from the Alberta Gazette.
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association

MATIÈRES:
Grimshaw and District Swim Pool Association
Sports, recreation and leisure

No RCIA 261898

TITRE:
Chalmers Jack Mackenzie fonds [textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2.58 m of textual records.

DATES:
1920-1985.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Chalmers Jack Mackenzie, engineer and science administrator, was born in 1888 at St. Stephen, N.B., obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Dalhousie University in 1909 and a Master of Civil Engineering from Harvard in 1915. After working briefly as a consulting engineer in Alberta, Mackenzie went overseas in 1916 with the 54th Battalion CEF. Returning in 1918, he became a professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, a position which he held until 1939, and was also the Dean of the College of Engineering there from 1921 to 1944. He was also active in Saskatoon municipal politics.

"Dean" Mackenzie is best known for his involvement in the evolution of a Canadian science policy and the development of atomic energy. From 1935 to 1964, he was a member of the Advisory Council of the National Research Council of Canada. He was appointed Acting President of the NRC in October 1939, and became President in October 1944. During these years much of the NRC's resources were devoted to war and military research. He served as President of the Atomic Energy Control Board from 1948 to 1961. Mackenzie resigned from the NRC in 1952 to become President of the newly formed crown corporation, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, a position he held until 1953.

In this capacity, he oversaw the early years of the atomic energy project at Chalk River, Ontario. He resigned from AECL September 1953.

Mackenzie retired from public service in 1964, but continued to pursue part-time careers as Chancellor of Carleton University and Director of Chemcell Limited and Columbia Cellulose Limited. Dean Mackenzie died in Ottawa on 26 February 1984.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of biographical material; diaries; War Technical and Scientific Development Committee; Correspondence; daily journals; speeches, addresses, articles of C.J. Mackenzie; and subject files.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Textual records The finding aid is a file list. MSS1456 Paper Open

PROVENANCE:
Mackenzie, Chalmers Jack, 1888-1984

MATIÈRES:
Engineers - Canada, 1920-1985
War Technical and Scientific Development Committee, 1940-1951
Scientific research, 1920-1985
National Research Council of Canada, 1939-1953
Atomic energy - Canada, 1920-1985
Canada. Atomic Energy Control Board, 1939-1953
Scientists - Canada - Diaries, 1939-1964
Canada. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, 1939-1953
Scientists - Canada - Correspondence, 1942-1964
Sir Frederick Banting Fund, 1940-1951
Scientists - Addresses, 1920-1967

No RCIA 217293

TITRE:
Frederick William Corbett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
247 photographs: b&w copy negatives

DATES:
Originals created between 1911-1916. Copy-negatives made in 2002.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Frederick William Corbett worked for the Yukon Consolidated Gold Company and lived in the Yukon from 1911 to 1916. He was originally from England, and worked as an engineer and stock broker.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 247 b&w photographs depicting a variety of subjects including images of Coal Creek, Dawson City and individuals within Dawson City, the Klondike Goldfields, the Yukon River and Klondike geography, and buildings and structures in Dawson City and the goldfields communities.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Corbett, Frederick William

MATIÈRES:
Corbett, Frederick William

No RCIA 217293

TITRE:
Frederick William Corbett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
247 photographs: b&w copy negatives

DATES:
Originals created between 1911-1916. Copy-negatives made in 2002.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Frederick William Corbett worked for the Yukon Consolidated Gold Company and lived in the Yukon from 1911 to 1916. He was originally from England, and worked as an engineer and stock broker.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 247 b&w photographs depicting a variety of subjects including images of Coal Creek, Dawson City and individuals within Dawson City, the Klondike Goldfields, the Yukon River and Klondike geography, and buildings and structures in Dawson City and the goldfields communities.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Corbett, Frederick William

MATIÈRES:
Corbett, Frederick William

No RCIA 217293

TITRE:
Frederick William Corbett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
247 photographs: b&w copy negatives

DATES:
Originals created between 1911-1916. Copy-negatives made in 2002.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Frederick William Corbett worked for the Yukon Consolidated Gold Company and lived in the Yukon from 1911 to 1916. He was originally from England, and worked as an engineer and stock broker.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 247 b&w photographs depicting a variety of subjects including images of Coal Creek, Dawson City and individuals within Dawson City, the Klondike Goldfields, the Yukon River and Klondike geography, and buildings and structures in Dawson City and the goldfields communities.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Corbett, Frederick William

MATIÈRES:
Corbett, Frederick William

No RCIA 217293

TITRE:
Frederick William Corbett fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
247 photographs: b&w copy negatives

DATES:
Originals created between 1911-1916. Copy-negatives made in 2002.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Frederick William Corbett worked for the Yukon Consolidated Gold Company and lived in the Yukon from 1911 to 1916. He was originally from England, and worked as an engineer and stock broker.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
This fonds consists of 247 b&w photographs depicting a variety of subjects including images of Coal Creek, Dawson City and individuals within Dawson City, the Klondike Goldfields, the Yukon River and Klondike geography, and buildings and structures in Dawson City and the goldfields communities.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Dawson City Museum

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
General institutional, legal or copyright restrictions may apply.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on provenance of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Corbett, Frederick William

MATIÈRES:
Corbett, Frederick William

No RCIA 265488

TITRE:
Ron Kelly fonds [moving images]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
ca. 6 film reels.

DATES:
1957-[ca. 1965].

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Ron Kelly, Canadian film producer and director, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on 11 June 1929. Kelly began his filmmaking career in 1956 with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). As part of Vancouver's CBC-TV station (CBUT) 16mm Film Unit, Kelly helped to create several documentaries and television series. Between 1957 and 1959 he made several films for the CBC in Europe and Mexico. In 1959 he returned to school to study filmmaking. Following his studies he made several films for the British Broadcasting Corporation before returning to CBC Toronto in 1962. Kelly's activity in the Canadian filmmaking scene declined in the mid 1970s. Morris, Peter. The Film Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to More Than 650 Canadian Films and Filmmakers (Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1984), 163.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of films directed by Kelly entitled: Back of the sun; The gift; May I have your attention please?; The open grave; Spanish village; and The tearaways.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Reproduction and use in any form requires the written permission of the copyright holder and of Ron Kelly.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
See MISACS for item-level descriptions. Electronic
See AV collection file for item-level descriptions. Paper

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
This material was part of the Canadian Film Institute's (CFI) transfer to the National Archives on May 12, 1975. The CFI received the material from Ron Kelly in 1965.

PROVENANCE:
Kelly, Ron

No RCIA 210729

TITRE:
CUPE Ontario fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
ca. 16.2 m of textual records
10 photographs
3 posters

DATES:
1962-1994

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
CUPE Ontario establishes provincial policies for Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) union locals in Ontario, assists in implementing national policies at the provincial level, and acts as a co-ordinating body for the locals within a province.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of records created and received by CUPE Ontario as well as by CUPE Ontario's predecessor, the Ontario Division of the National Union of Public Employees.Fonds includes minutes of the Executive Board, including financial statements, executive member rosters, and committee reports. Also included is correspondence from the President and other officials of CUPE Ontario, as well as pamphlets, clippings, publications, newsletters and photographs. Fonds also contains material pertaining to strikes and defence funds, briefs and policies, political action files, convention kits, and various union committee files.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives publiques de l'Ontario

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No access restrictions.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
Copyright held by creator. These materials cannot be published without permission of the copyright holder.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
A finding aid is available for this fonds, which describes all records received in 1990. A container list is available for materials received in 1996.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Fonds was donated to the Archives of Ontario in two accessions, in 1990 and in 1996 by the Ontario Division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

DOCUMENTS ASSOCIÉS:
Records of the National Union of the Canadian Union of Public Employees have been received and described by the National Archives of Canada, reference code MG 28 I 2345. A finding aid for the records of the National Union has been received by the Archives of Ontario, and may be ordered by requesting MU 2363, Fiche #379. However, the originals of these materials must be consulted at 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, K1A 0N3.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals expected every five years, as per donation agreement.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of fonds.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
F 1289

PROVENANCE:
CUPE Ontario

CAIN No. 144736

TITLE:
M.C. Smith fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 cm of textual records

DATES:
1882-1884

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
M.C. Smith travelled through B.C. from 1882 to 1883.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of article and diary of M.C. Smith written while travelling through B.C.

REPOSITORY:
British Columbia Archives

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Smith, M.C

SUBJECTS:
Smith, M.C

No RCIA 211413

TITRE:
Grimsby Brick and Tile Company Limited fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
18 cm of textual records

DATES:
1931-1938

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Grimsby Brick and Tile Company Ltd. was initially founded by William Tallman around 1875, and was known as Beamsville Brick and Terracotta. Ownership of the company changed several times over the years. The last owner, Robert Crawford, encountered problems when a local farmer, William A. McNiven, sued the company [ca. 1931] alleging that fumes from the Works killed his peach trees. In 1978, the Ministry of the Environment approved the dumping of 500,000 tons of inert waste oxides to fill the site of the brickyard, and the buildings and kilns were demolished.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of records and other material accumulated by Grimsby Brick and Tile during litigation proceedings from 1931-1938. Fonds includes official court documents such as subpoenas, court proceedings, correspondence, briefs, notes and some newspaper articles.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Brock University Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Open for purposes of research and education.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
None

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
No custodial history is known.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
No further accruals are expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Many records have been damaged by water and rusted staples and paper clips. Some records are mouldy.
Grimsby Brick and Tile Company Ltd. was founded as Beamsville Brick and Terracotta Works.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
RG 31

PROVENANCE:
Grimsby Brick and Tile Company

No RCIA 207633

TITRE:
Fonds Victorin Arsenault

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0,09 m. de documents textuels

DATES:
[s.d.], 1935-1956

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Arsenault, Victorin. Cultivateur. Baie-Egmont (Île-du-Prince-Édouard), 22 juin 1901 - Summerside (Î.-P.-É.), 7 septembre 1985. Fils de Polycarpe Arsenault et de Marie-Rose Arsenault; marié B Eufrida Gaudet, fille de Clovis Gaudet et de Jacqueline Arsenault; pPre de 13 enfants : Louis, Léona, Lucia, Nazaire, Marie, Placide, IrPne, Léonard, Edgar, Jacqueline, Antoinette, Régis (décédé bébé), Raymond; aVeuls paternels : Joseph Arsenault et Lucie Arsenault; aVeuls maternels : Avit Arsenault et AgnPs Gaudet.
École de Saint-Chrysostome, 5e et 6e années. Victorin Arsenault était marguillier de la paroisse de Baie-Egmont pour plusieurs années et était membre des cercles d'études, de la Société Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, de la caisse populaire et du foyer-école. Il était d'un caractPre ferme et humble, un bon pPre de famille qui travaillait consciencieusement pour le bien de sa famille et de la communauté. Sources : Lucia Arsenault; Antoinette Arsenault; registre de la paroisse de Saint-Philippe et Saint-Jacques de Baie-Egmont.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne de l'intérLt que porte Victorin Arsenault, un cultivateur de Saint-Chrysostome (Île-du-Prince-Édouard), aux questions de l'agriculture et des cercles d'étude du mouvement coopératif. Le fonds comprend une feuille de L'Action Catholique, un journal québécois; de la documentation sur l'agriculture provenant des ministPres de l'Agriculture du Canada et de la province du Québec; une copie de l'acte et des statuts et rPglements de The Co-operative Associations Act ; l'interprétation de l'acte The Credit Union Societies ; un circulaire et un dépliant de Farm Radio Forum ; divers livres de compte et correspondance; documentation concernant les cercles d'étude; des documents du département d'extension de University of British Columbia concernant les cercles d'étude.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Le Centre de recherches acadiennes de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
AUCUNE RESTRICTION

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
PERMISSION REQUISE DU CENTRE DE RECHERCHES ACADIENNES DE L'ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
AUCUN AUTRE INSTRUMENT DE RECHERCHE EST DISPONIBLE

LANGUE:
Français

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Le titre est basé sur la provenance du fonds

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
P69

PROVENANCE:
Arsenault, Victorin, 1901-1985

No RCIA 161848

TITRE:
Fonds Raoul Morand

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
37 documents iconographiques.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Fils de Pierre Morand et de Édouardine Régis, Raoul Morand est né le 17 septembre 1910. Il s'était marié à Agnès Élisabeth Turcotte le 12 juillet 1937 dans la paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Allégresses à Trois-Rivières. Raoul Morand est décédé à Trois-Rivières le 26 juin 1994 à l'âge de 83 ans. Au cours de sa vie, il avait travaillé pour la maison funéraire Rousseau & Frères de Trois-Rivières.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Ce fonds témoigne de la ville de Florence en Italie et du talent d'artiste de Henri Beaulac. Les documents de ce fonds sont un carnet d'illustrations et une aquarelle.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Séminaire St-Joseph

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ ayrdda.cfm?ID=13202&cnt=1

PROVENANCE:
Morand, Raoul 1910-1994

No RCIA 161848

TITRE:
Fonds Raoul Morand

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
37 documents iconographiques.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Fils de Pierre Morand et de Édouardine Régis, Raoul Morand est né le 17 septembre 1910. Il s'était marié à Agnès Élisabeth Turcotte le 12 juillet 1937 dans la paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Allégresses à Trois-Rivières. Raoul Morand est décédé à Trois-Rivières le 26 juin 1994 à l'âge de 83 ans. Au cours de sa vie, il avait travaillé pour la maison funéraire Rousseau & Frères de Trois-Rivières.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Ce fonds témoigne de la ville de Florence en Italie et du talent d'artiste de Henri Beaulac. Les documents de ce fonds sont un carnet d'illustrations et une aquarelle.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Séminaire St-Joseph

CONSULTEZ RDAQ POUR DES RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLETS:
http://www.rdaq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/body/recherche/displ ayrdda.cfm?ID=13202&cnt=1

PROVENANCE:
Morand, Raoul 1910-1994

No RCIA 213957

TITRE:
Fonds Rémy-Beauregard

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2,30 m linéaires de doc. textuels

DATES:
1944-1978

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Beauregard, Rémy. Administrateur. Granby (Québec), 25 novembre 1943 - . Université d'Ottawa, B.A., histoire, 1969; École nationale d'administration publique, maîtrise, 1983. Bureau du chef de l'opposition à la Chambre des communes, recherchiste, 1969-1971. Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario, secrétaire-adjoint, 1964-1969; secrétaire général, 1971-1978. Secrétariat d'État du Canada, directeur régional adjoint (région de l'Ontario), 1978-1979. Centre d'accueil et de réadaptation, Pavillon du Parc inc., Hull, directeur général, 1979-1986. Office des affaires francophones de l'Ontario, directeur général, 1986-1994. Commission des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, directeur général, 1994- . Actif au sein de plusieurs organismes, entre autres, l'Association de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne, 1962-1964; le Conseil canadien des associations d'éducation de langue française, 1964-1969; la Conférence consultation de la jeunesse d'expression française hors Québec, 1965-1969; l' Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, 1965-1976; la Conférence consultation de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne, 1967-1978; le Comité d'enquête sur la vie culturelle des Franco-Ontariens, 1967-1969; le Conseil d'administration de la station de télévision CFVO, Hull-Ottawa, 1974-1976; la Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais, 1974-1976.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne des activités de Rémy Beauregard au sein de divers organismes en Ontario, dont l'Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario, 1964-1978; l'Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, 1965-1976; le Centre d'accueil et de réadaptation, Pavillon du Parc inc., Hull, 1979-1986; l'Office des affaires francophones de l'Ontario, 1986-1994; la Commission des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, depuis 1994. Il est constitué de 18 séries : A) Assemblée provinciale des mouvements de jeunes de l'Ontario français; B) Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française; Association canadienne des centres de loisirs; C) Association canadienne-française d'éducation d'Ontario (aujourd'hui Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario); D) Association culturelle de l'Ontario; E) Association de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne; F) Centre d'animation Ottawa-Vanier; G) Comité franco-ontarien d'enquête culturelle; H) La Compagnie des jeunes Canadiens; I) Conférence consultation de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne; J) Conseil canadien du civisme; K) Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais; L) Les États généraux du Canada français; M) Fédération des associations de parents et instituteurs de langue française de l'Ontario (aujourd'hui Fédération des associations de parents francophones de l'Ontario); N) Ministère de l'Éducation de l'Ontario; O) Ordre de Jacques Cartier; P) Ordre franco-ontarien; Q) Coupures de presse; R) Divers. Le fonds comprend principalement des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance, des rapports, des documents de travail, des communiqués et des coupures de presse.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université d'Ottawa, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française/University of Ottawa, Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Jusqu'en l'an 2006, la consultation des procès-verbaux de la Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais (P45/14/4, P45/14/8, P45/15/1, P45/15/5, P45/16/1) requiert l'autorisation écrite de Rémy Beauregard.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
La reproduction, la publication, la diffusion et toutes autres utilisations de ces documents sont assujetties au droit de propriété de l'Université d'Ottawa ainsi qu'à la Loi sur le droit d'auteur.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Répertoire numérique.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Acquis de Rémy Beauregard, le 23 novembre 1974, par donation.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
Voir aussi au CRCCF le fonds suivant : Fonds Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario (C2).

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
3 versements au 19 juillet 1977; autres versements prévus.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
P45

PROVENANCE:
Beauregard, Rémy, 1943-

No RCIA 213957

TITRE:
Fonds Rémy-Beauregard

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2,30 m linéaires de doc. textuels

DATES:
1944-1978

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Beauregard, Rémy. Administrateur. Granby (Québec), 25 novembre 1943 - . Université d'Ottawa, B.A., histoire, 1969; École nationale d'administration publique, maîtrise, 1983. Bureau du chef de l'opposition à la Chambre des communes, recherchiste, 1969-1971. Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario, secrétaire-adjoint, 1964-1969; secrétaire général, 1971-1978. Secrétariat d'État du Canada, directeur régional adjoint (région de l'Ontario), 1978-1979. Centre d'accueil et de réadaptation, Pavillon du Parc inc., Hull, directeur général, 1979-1986. Office des affaires francophones de l'Ontario, directeur général, 1986-1994. Commission des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, directeur général, 1994- . Actif au sein de plusieurs organismes, entre autres, l'Association de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne, 1962-1964; le Conseil canadien des associations d'éducation de langue française, 1964-1969; la Conférence consultation de la jeunesse d'expression française hors Québec, 1965-1969; l' Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, 1965-1976; la Conférence consultation de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne, 1967-1978; le Comité d'enquête sur la vie culturelle des Franco-Ontariens, 1967-1969; le Conseil d'administration de la station de télévision CFVO, Hull-Ottawa, 1974-1976; la Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais, 1974-1976.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Le fonds témoigne des activités de Rémy Beauregard au sein de divers organismes en Ontario, dont l'Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario, 1964-1978; l'Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, 1965-1976; le Centre d'accueil et de réadaptation, Pavillon du Parc inc., Hull, 1979-1986; l'Office des affaires francophones de l'Ontario, 1986-1994; la Commission des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, depuis 1994. Il est constitué de 18 séries : A) Assemblée provinciale des mouvements de jeunes de l'Ontario français; B) Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française; Association canadienne des centres de loisirs; C) Association canadienne-française d'éducation d'Ontario (aujourd'hui Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario); D) Association culturelle de l'Ontario; E) Association de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne; F) Centre d'animation Ottawa-Vanier; G) Comité franco-ontarien d'enquête culturelle; H) La Compagnie des jeunes Canadiens; I) Conférence consultation de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne; J) Conseil canadien du civisme; K) Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais; L) Les États généraux du Canada français; M) Fédération des associations de parents et instituteurs de langue française de l'Ontario (aujourd'hui Fédération des associations de parents francophones de l'Ontario); N) Ministère de l'Éducation de l'Ontario; O) Ordre de Jacques Cartier; P) Ordre franco-ontarien; Q) Coupures de presse; R) Divers. Le fonds comprend principalement des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance, des rapports, des documents de travail, des communiqués et des coupures de presse.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Université d'Ottawa, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française/University of Ottawa, Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
Jusqu'en l'an 2006, la consultation des procès-verbaux de la Coopérative de télévision de l'Outaouais (P45/14/4, P45/14/8, P45/15/1, P45/15/5, P45/16/1) requiert l'autorisation écrite de Rémy Beauregard.

RESTRICTIONS À L'UTILISATION ET À LA REPRODUCTION:
La reproduction, la publication, la diffusion et toutes autres utilisations de ces documents sont assujetties au droit de propriété de l'Université d'Ottawa ainsi qu'à la Loi sur le droit d'auteur.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
Répertoire numérique.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Acquis de Rémy Beauregard, le 23 novembre 1974, par donation.

DOCUMENTS CONNEXES:
Voir aussi au CRCCF le fonds suivant : Fonds Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario (C2).

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
3 versements au 19 juillet 1977; autres versements prévus.

NUMÉRO D'EXTRACTION:
P45

PROVENANCE:
Beauregard, Rémy, 1943-

CAIN No. 145825

TITLE:
Patricia Koster fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
2.2 m of textual records

DATES:
1961-1986

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Patricia Koster was born in Victoria, B.C. on 25 September 1932. She received a BA in English from UBC in 1953, an MA in English from the University of California (Berkeley) in 1955, and a PhD in English from the University of London, 1958. She was appointed as an instructor at Victoria College in 1958, as an Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria in 1966, and as an Associate Professor in 1973. Her edition of "Baptist Noel Turner: Anecdotes, 1739-1826", was published in 1982. She also did research on Roger Manley and 18th century women authors.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of Koster's research material on Baptist Noel Turner; 18th century society and politics, women authors, and correspondence of Roger Manley; plus minutes of meetings of the University of Victoria English Department, 1972-1981.

REPOSITORY:
University of Victoria Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Inventory available with series and file level control.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Koster, Patricia, 1932-1996

SUBJECTS:
Koster, Patricia, 1932-1996
Turner, Baptist Noel, 1739-1826
Manley, Roger
University of Victoria (B.C.). Dept. of English

CAIN No. 145825

TITLE:
Patricia Koster fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
2.2 m of textual records

DATES:
1961-1986

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Patricia Koster was born in Victoria, B.C. on 25 September 1932. She received a BA in English from UBC in 1953, an MA in English from the University of California (Berkeley) in 1955, and a PhD in English from the University of London, 1958. She was appointed as an instructor at Victoria College in 1958, as an Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria in 1966, and as an Associate Professor in 1973. Her edition of "Baptist Noel Turner: Anecdotes, 1739-1826", was published in 1982. She also did research on Roger Manley and 18th century women authors.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of Koster's research material on Baptist Noel Turner; 18th century society and politics, women authors, and correspondence of Roger Manley; plus minutes of meetings of the University of Victoria English Department, 1972-1981.

REPOSITORY:
University of Victoria Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Inventory available with series and file level control.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Koster, Patricia, 1932-1996

SUBJECTS:
Koster, Patricia, 1932-1996
Turner, Baptist Noel, 1739-1826
Manley, Roger
University of Victoria (B.C.). Dept. of English

CAIN No. 254026

TITLE:
Norman C. Wilson fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
5 photographs

DATES:
1909-[ca. 1918]

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Norman C. Wilson was a member of the law firm Lavell Allison and Wilson located in the Canadian Bank of Commerce building on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta in the 1900's. He has at least one daughter, Audrey M. Wilson.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of photographs depicting the building housing Norman C. Wilson's law practice, a group of mountain climbers, and residences at the University of Alberta.

REPOSITORY:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Access Conditions: None.
Use Conditions: Permission for use required.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No inventory/file list available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Ms. Audrey M. Wilson deposited these records in the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1975.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ACCRUALS:
Further accruals are not expected.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Information for the biographical sketch was supplied by Audrey M. Wilson and was taken from the records.
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Wilson, Norman C

SUBJECTS:
Wilson, Norman C
Education
Law and justice
Sports, recreation and leisure

CAIN No. 254026

TITLE:
Norman C. Wilson fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
5 photographs

DATES:
1909-[ca. 1918]

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Norman C. Wilson was a member of the law firm Lavell Allison and Wilson located in the Canadian Bank of Commerce building on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta in the 1900's. He has at least one daughter, Audrey M. Wilson.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of photographs depicting the building housing Norman C. Wilson's law practice, a group of mountain climbers, and residences at the University of Alberta.

REPOSITORY:
Provincial Archives of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Access Conditions: None.
Use Conditions: Permission for use required.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
No inventory/file list available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Ms. Audrey M. Wilson deposited these records in the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1975.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ACCRUALS:
Further accruals are not expected.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Information for the biographical sketch was supplied by Audrey M. Wilson and was taken from the records.
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Wilson, Norman C

SUBJECTS:
Wilson, Norman C
Education
Law and justice
Sports, recreation and leisure

CAIN No. 258769

TITLE:
Norman Douglas Wilson fonds [multiple media]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
16.1 m of textual records.
1386 photographs : b&w.
1035 maps.
18 technical drawings.
20 architectural drawings
3 v. (52 p.) of textual records
9 sheets of textual records

DATES:
1884-1982.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Norman D. Wilson (1884-1967) graduated from the University of Toronto in Civil Engineering in 1904. After working primarily as a surveyor, 1902-1911, he became Engineer of Surveys and Lands for the Toronto Harbour Commissioners, 1912-1923. From 1923-1938 he was part of a firm of consulting engineers in partnership with A.E.K. Bunnell, and he continued to practice as a consultant from 1938 until his retirement in 1960.

From the early 1920's Wilson became increasingly a specialist in urban transportation studies. In this capacity he was employed by municipal authorities or by private transit companies to study urban transportation systems and make recommendations concerning re-organization, re-routing and many other matters; during his career he produced such studies for most of Canada's larger cities. He was also employed by the Toronto Transportation Commission, intermittently 1920-1960, the Toronto Advisory City Planning Commission, 1928-1929, the Ontario Royal Commission on Transportation, 1937-1938, theTechnical Advisory Committee to the Toronto Planning Board, 1942-1943, and by other bodies. Beginning in 1925 he was retained by the Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company Limited to study their transit subsidiaries in Brazil, and he travelled to Brazil in almost every year until the early 1950's. He also did studies for the Mexico Tramways Company, 1924-1930.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of material relating to N.D. Wilson's personal life and career, including biographical and personal material, 1896-1982; general correspondence, 1901-1971; daily journals and notebooks, 1905-1960; files on professional associations, 1917-1966; articles and papers by N.D. Wilson, 1920-1962; reference material, 1904-1971; planning studies by other consultants, 1923-1970; business files from the partnership of Wilson and Bunnell, 1912-1963, and other companies, 1910-1958; records relating to Wilson's work with the Toronto Harbour Commissions, 1886-1967, the Toronto Transportation Commission, 1915-1967, and other Toronto jurisdictions, 1911-1966; urban transportation and planning studies for various Canadian cities, 1907-1967; records relating to Wilson's work with the Niagara Parks Commission, 1931-1937, the Ontario Royal Commission on Transportation, 1932-1938, Brazilian Traction, 1902-1971 and Mexican Tramways, 1924-1934.

The fonds also contains photographs related to the life and career ofNorman Wilson.

Also included are maps and plans of Brazil, Canada, British Columbia, Ontario, Metro Toronto, plans for the proposed Toronto subway, 1911; railway track profiles and diagrams of the Niagara Parks Commission, 1884-1982.

REPOSITORY:
National Archives of Canada

TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION:
Photographs: No restrictions. Various copyright on items less than 50 years old. Copyright expired on items more than 50 years old. Credit: Name of photographer / National Archives of Canada / Copy negative no.
Maps and technical drawings: No restrictions on access or reproduction.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Textual records Finding Aid No. 1302 is a file list. MSS1302 Electronic Open
Maps (Acc. No. 901-30): An itemized listing is available for consultation. Paper
Photographs: Finding aid is a list of photographs, including dates (for accession 1982-100). FA-342 Paper

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Textual records, some maps, technical drawings and photographs received in 1968, 1981, 1982 and 1983 from Mr. Douglas S. Wilson, Toronto, Ontario. Other photographs received from Norman D. Wilson in 1968 and 1971. 25 maps were received from the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, Gifts and Exchanges Unit in April, 1986.

PROVENANCE:
Wilson, Norman Douglas, 1884-1967

SUBJECTS:
Engineering - Study and teaching, [1896-1982]
Toronto Transportation Commission, [1910-1977]
Norman Douglas Wilson - Diaries, [1905-1960]
Mexican Presidential Joint Commission, 1931
Engineering - Societies, etc., 1917-1966
Mexico Tramways Company, 1926, 1931
Transportation engineers - Canada, [1916-1966]
Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company Limited, [1902-1971]
Urban transportation, [1904-1971]
Chevrier Commission, [1932-1938]
City planning, [1904-1971]
Ontario Royal Commission on Transportation, [1932-1938]
Roads - Canada, [1904-1971]
International Railway Company, [1892, 1931-1937]
Railroads - Canada, [1904-1971, 1981]
Niagara Parks Commission (Ont.), [1892, 1931-1937]
Local transit, [1904-1971, 1981]
Toronto Board of Trade, [1911-1966, 1981]
Saint Lawrence Seaway, [1904-1971, 1981]
North York (Ont.), [1911-1966, 1981]
Subways - Canada, [1904-1971, 1981]
Toronto and Suburban Planning Board, [1911-1966, 1981]
Tramways, [1904-1971, 1981]
Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board, [1911-1966, 1981]
Transportation - Canada, [1904-1971, 1981]
Lakeshore Expressway (Toronto, Ont.), [1911-1966, 1981]
Toronto (Ont.) - City planning, [1923-1920]
Civic Advisory Council (Toronto, Ont.), [1911-1966, 1981]
Calgary (Alta.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
City of Toronto Planning Board, [1911-1966, 1981]
Kingston (Ont.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Advisory City Planning Commission (Toronto, Ont.), [1911-1966, 1981]
Hamiltion (Ont.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Toronto Transit Commission, 1954-1967
Montreal (Québec) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Toronto Transportation Commission, 1915-1953
Ottawa (Ont.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Toronto Harbour, 1919-1922
Windsor (Ont.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Toronto Harbour Commissioners, [1886-1967]
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Federated Consultants Limited, [1910-1958]
Caracas (Venezuela) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Norman D. Wilson and Associates, [1910-1958]
Chicago (Ill.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Canadian Ventilating Shades Limited, [1910-1958]
Glasgow (Scotland) - City planning, [1923-1970]
Berkeley and Wilson, [1910-1958]
Louisville (Ky.) - City planning, [1923-1970]
John T. Wilson Limited, [1910-1958]
City planning - New York, [1923-1970]
Gardner and Wilson (Firm), [1910-1958]
City planning - Washington, [1923-1970]
Wilson, Bunnell and Brogstrom (Firm), [1912-1963]
Engineering - Specifications, [1912-1963]
Wilson and Bunnell (Firm), [1912-1963]
Engineering - Research, [1923-1970]
United Kingdom, [1904-1971, 1981]
Civil engineering - Canada, [1904-1971]
Montreal Transit Commission, [1904-1971]
Transportation consultants, [1910-1958]
Boston Transit Commission, [1904-1971]
Transportation engineering, [1904-1971]
American Transit Commission, [1904-1971]
Toronto (Ont.) - Subways, 1915-1967
Town Planning Institute of Canada, [1916-1966]
Trucking - Ontario, [1932-1938]
Institute of Traffic Engineers, [1916-1966]
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Transit systems, [1902-1971]
Community Planning Association of Canada, [1916-1966]
Sao Paulo (Brazil) - Transit systems, [1902-1971]
Canadian Transit Association, [1916-1966]
Santos (Brazil) - Transit systems, [1902-1971]
Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, [1916-1966]
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Transit systems, [1924-1934, 1953]
Transit systems - Mexico, [1924-1934, 1953]

CAIN No. 211780

TITLE:
Royal Air Force Ferry Command Card collection

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
6.71 m of textual records

DATES:
1941-1945

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
In July 1940 the Atlantic Ferry Organisation (ATFERO) was formed to ferry aircraft across the Atlantic. On 20 July 1941 ATFERO was transferred to the Royal Air Force (RAF) and from it Ferry Command was formed. Ferry Command was renamed Transport Command on 25 March 1943. During the Second World War the main responsibilities of the Command became the transport of aircraft across the Atlantic to the United Kingdom and from the UK to the Middle East and beyond. Passenger and freight services were developed initially between Canada and Britain, but later throughout Europe, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and India. Aircraft from Transport Command also towed gliders and dropped paratroops during the Normandy and Arnhem landings. After the War the Command became increasingly engaged in providing tactical and strategic mobility for the Services. Transport Command was renamed Air Support Command on 1 August 1967, a title which more accurately described its wide-ranging activities. Five years later, however, on 1September 1972 it was absorbed by Strike Command.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Collection consists of crew assignment cards, employment record cards, and miscellaneous aircraft records of the Royal Air Force Ferry Command during the Second World War.There are 6 series: I. Crew member cards II. Personal file cards III. Crew member/Aircraft Type Cards IV. Aircraft log records V. Aircrew records by category VI. Aircrew records alphabetical

REPOSITORY:
National Defence Headquarters Directorate of History and Heritage/Ministère de la Défense nationale, Direction-Histoire et patrimoine

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Unclassified

TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION:
None

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Copies of the finding aid are located in the Reading Room at the Directorate of History and Heritage. Electronic copies are also available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
The provenance is unknown but acquired via Fred Hatch and C.A. Christie for the book Ocean Bridges.

ACCRUALS:
No further accruals are expected.

RETRIEVAL NUMBER:
84/44

PROVENANCE:
Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Ferry Command

No RCIA 246208

TITRE:
Asa Milton Harradence fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
4.5 m of textual records. -- 83 photographs. -- 4 videos and other material

DATES:
1940-2008

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
The Honourable Asa Milton Harradence was born in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, on April 23, 1922. He served as a Flight-Sergeant Pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II, transferring to the Canadian Infantry in 1944. Between 1945 and 1950 he attended the University of Saskatchewan and received his LL.B. in 1949, and his B.A. in 1950. In 1950 he came to Alberta to article with the Calgary firm of Nolan Chambers (now Bennett Jones LLP) before being admitted to the Alberta bar on August 10, 1951. Harradence married Catherine Richardson in 1950 and together they had three children Rod, Bruce and Catherine. Tragically, his sons predeceased him, one was killed in an airplane rescue mission, the other in a motorcycle accident. In addition to his legal career, Harradence became involved in a number of civic activities, including politics. His first foray into this arena was a short stint in 1957. In 1962, an incursion into provincial politics saw Milt as leader of the Progressive Conservative party from 1962-1964 and as a candidate for Calgary West in the 1963 election. For the under-funded party, his flying abilities came in handy as the campaign was reduced to Harradence flying solo in his Mustang plane around the province as he campaigned during the election. In 1964 Harradence resigned and was replaced by fellow Calgary lawyer Peter Lougheed.
Starting in 1970, Harradence acted as Bencher for four terms at the Law Society of Alberta, an appointment which marked the first criminal lawyer elected to the position and signaling a move towards a more inclusive Bench. Yet, another attempt at civic duty was taken when Harradence became Chairman of the Calgary Convention Centre Authority. However, scandal broke out in 1975 over the bugging of convention meetings and a tell all documentary by reporter Ralph Klein. In the late 1970s, Harradence became actively involved with the western rights movement, becoming spokesperson for a short time for the Independent Association of Alberta.
While practising law Milt Harradence primarily focussed as a criminal lawyer and in 1975 was named one of the top ten criminal defence attorneys in Canada by "Canadian Magazine". Milt Harradence played a prominent role in the Laycraft inquiry into Royal American Shows, a case that made headlines across Alberta in 1975 (RCMP investigation on alleged kickback and bribery scheme involving the Royal American Shows carnival at the Edmonton Exhibition). Harradence was senior partner in the firm of Harradence and Company when he was appointed to the bench in 1979. He was named QC on December 31, 1969. On February 9, 1993, Harradence was appointed Honorary Colonel of the 416 Tactical Fighter Squadron in Cold Lake, Alberta. As a result of his background in criminal law, Harradence was the only private individual in Alberta permitted to carry a concealed, restricted firearm. He retired as a Supernumerary Justice from the Court of Appeal in 1997. A retirement dinner was held in his honour at the Fairmont Palliser Hotel. On February 28, 2008, at the age of 82 Asa Milton Harradence passed away. Alberta newspapers decreed the loss of "Legal Eagle" who had enchanted the legal community with his unique style and cultivated the rights of citizens throughout Canada.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of legal, political, and personal interests of Justice Asa Milton Harradence of the Alberta Court of Appeal. Records begin with the firm of Harradence and Company and continues through to his time at the Court of Appeal, as well as personal interests in politics, flying and the Canadian air force. The fonds has been arranged into five series: Harradence and company; Legal records; Reasons for judgment; Speeches; and Personal papers. The Harradence and company series consist predominately of textual records in the form of financial records depicting an Alberta criminal law practice from 1954 to 1979. The legal records series consists of bar admission transcripts, students memoranda from the Court of Appeal, legal research files, and items related to Harradence's 1996 retirement celebration. The third series, reasons for judgment, provides a comprehensive collection of judgments on cases sat on by Harradence, and from 1990 to 1996 the Court of Appeal as a whole. Personal material contains textual records, photographs and cultural artifacts from Harradence's personal interests in flying and politics, as well as honours given to him.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Legal Archives Society of Alberta

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
There are some restrictions on access. Open date 2018.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
File level descriptions available in finding aid and on fonds database.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of the Hon. A.M. Harradence, QC

EMPLACEMENT DES DOCUMENTS D'ARCHIVES CONNEXES:
Some records relating to Harradence's aeronatuic interests are on permanent loan to the Aero Space Museum.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further accruals expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Scrapbooks containing news clippings are begining to deteriorate.

PROVENANCE:
Harradence, Asa Milton

MATIÈRES:
Harradence, Asa Milton
Law and justice
Politics
Transportation

No RCIA 248645

TITRE:
E.E. Brinson fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
15 photographs. -- 2 items

DATES:
1942-1946

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
E.E. Brinson joined the 5th Canadian Mechanical Equipment Section of the Royal Canadian Engineers at the beginning of Second World War. He served in Italy and the Mediterranean from 1942 until 1946, and attained the rank of lance corporal in 1944.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of photographs of a military funeral and central Alberta, and E.E. Brinson's leave pass and service record.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of E.E. Brinson, 1978.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Brinson, E.E

MATIÈRES:
Brinson, E.E
Military

No RCIA 248989

TITRE:
Edward H. Blackmore fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3 cm of textual records. -- 109 photographs

DATES:
1937-1969

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edward H. Blackmore of Eastbourne, Sussex, England, lectured on North American Indian culture, and was a collector of native artifacts. He was a personal friend of Philip H. Godsell of Manitoba and later Alberta, and Julia Seton (Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton) of New Mexico, with whom he corresponded for many years.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of letters, photographs, newsclippings and programs received from Godsell and Seton, about native culture, events, and his collection.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Edward H. Blackmore, 1978-1979.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Blackmore, Edward H

MATIÈRES:
Blackmore, Edward H
First nations

No RCIA 248989

TITRE:
Edward H. Blackmore fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
3 cm of textual records. -- 109 photographs

DATES:
1937-1969

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Edward H. Blackmore of Eastbourne, Sussex, England, lectured on North American Indian culture, and was a collector of native artifacts. He was a personal friend of Philip H. Godsell of Manitoba and later Alberta, and Julia Seton (Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton) of New Mexico, with whom he corresponded for many years.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of letters, photographs, newsclippings and programs received from Godsell and Seton, about native culture, events, and his collection.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Edward H. Blackmore, 1978-1979.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
Blackmore, Edward H

MATIÈRES:
Blackmore, Edward H
First nations

CAIN No. 191904

TITLE:
F.V. Delta Cooperative Association fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
7 cm of textual records

DATES:
1919-1954

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The F.V. Delta Cooperative Association was formed in October, 1919, when directors of the Fraser Valley Milk Producers addressed a meeting in the Delta Municipal Hall for the purposes of promoting the formation of a local cooperative association. The purpose of the association was to purchase and distribute bulk orders of feed, seed, sacks and other farming supplies, which would save money for the individual farmer. The proposal was endorsed unanimously, and the following men were elected Provisional Directors: L.W. Embree, Robert Pybus, Rupert Fisher, George Donley, W. Townsend, John Guichon, and John Savage. The first president was Mr. Townsend, the first Vice President Mr. Embree, and the first Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Guichon. The Association was incorporated under the Cooperative Associations Act of B.C. and membership was by the purchase of shares. In 1919 the Association offered 5,000 shares at $50.00 each. The Association's work was carried out by a hired manager who canvassed members to create a purchase list and arranged distribution of farming supplies from railway stops throughout Delta and from rented warehouse space in Ladner. In 1927 the Cooperative purchased E.L. Berry's lot behind the Municipal Hall on Bridge Street, and built a warehouse and established its business there until it closed in the early 1980s. The buildings and services provided by the Association expanded over the years to include hardware and feed grain businesses. The Co-op's elevator or grain tower, built in the late 1940s, became a landmark in Ladner until it was demolished in 1981. In December 1954, a meeting was held to consider a Proposed Extraordinary Resolution, which would amalgamate the F.V. Delta Co-operative Association with the Surrey Co-operative Association. The resolution passed and the two associations were amalgamated in 1955 under the name Surrey Cooperative Association.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of two series: minute books (1919-1954); and financial records.

REPOSITORY:
Delta Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Series descriptions available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Records became the custody of the Surrey Cooperative Association after amalgamation in 1955. Donor Barry Creelman was General Manager of Surrey Cooperative from 1940-1973.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Fraser Valley Delta Cooperative Association

SUBJECTS:
Fraser Valley Delta Cooperative Association
F.V. Delta Cooperative Association

CAIN No. 191904

TITLE:
F.V. Delta Cooperative Association fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
7 cm of textual records

DATES:
1919-1954

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
The F.V. Delta Cooperative Association was formed in October, 1919, when directors of the Fraser Valley Milk Producers addressed a meeting in the Delta Municipal Hall for the purposes of promoting the formation of a local cooperative association. The purpose of the association was to purchase and distribute bulk orders of feed, seed, sacks and other farming supplies, which would save money for the individual farmer. The proposal was endorsed unanimously, and the following men were elected Provisional Directors: L.W. Embree, Robert Pybus, Rupert Fisher, George Donley, W. Townsend, John Guichon, and John Savage. The first president was Mr. Townsend, the first Vice President Mr. Embree, and the first Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Guichon. The Association was incorporated under the Cooperative Associations Act of B.C. and membership was by the purchase of shares. In 1919 the Association offered 5,000 shares at $50.00 each. The Association's work was carried out by a hired manager who canvassed members to create a purchase list and arranged distribution of farming supplies from railway stops throughout Delta and from rented warehouse space in Ladner. In 1927 the Cooperative purchased E.L. Berry's lot behind the Municipal Hall on Bridge Street, and built a warehouse and established its business there until it closed in the early 1980s. The buildings and services provided by the Association expanded over the years to include hardware and feed grain businesses. The Co-op's elevator or grain tower, built in the late 1940s, became a landmark in Ladner until it was demolished in 1981. In December 1954, a meeting was held to consider a Proposed Extraordinary Resolution, which would amalgamate the F.V. Delta Co-operative Association with the Surrey Co-operative Association. The resolution passed and the two associations were amalgamated in 1955 under the name Surrey Cooperative Association.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of two series: minute books (1919-1954); and financial records.

REPOSITORY:
Delta Museum and Archives

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Series descriptions available.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
Records became the custody of the Surrey Cooperative Association after amalgamation in 1955. Donor Barry Creelman was General Manager of Surrey Cooperative from 1940-1973.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Fraser Valley Delta Cooperative Association

SUBJECTS:
Fraser Valley Delta Cooperative Association
F.V. Delta Cooperative Association

No RCIA 253260

TITRE:
Marjorie McInnes fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
1 cm of textual records

DATES:
1904, 1924-1947

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Marjorie E. McInnes, [ca. 1920s]- , was born in Calgary, Alberta. During the Second World War she served with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). She never married.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of ration book, membership cards, travel brochures, menus, and miscellany (1924-1947). Includes a 1904 letter written by T.R. Morton of Michel, British Columbia, to his wife.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Glenbow Archives

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Gift of Marjorie McInnes, 1999.

LANGUE:
The material is in English.

VERSEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES:
Further additions expected.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of records.

PROVENANCE:
McInnes, Marjorie

MATIÈRES:
McInnes, Marjorie
Women

No RCIA 256397

TITRE:
TISH fonds

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
0.12 m of textual records.

DATES:
[ca. 1960-1965].

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
TISH, a newsletter of Vancouver poetry, was published from 1961 to 1969. Edited by a number of poets including Frank Davey, the newsletter published poetry by, among others, George Bowering, F. Davey, David Dawson, Fred Wah, David McFadden and Gwendolyn MacEwen, as well as essays, reviews and short stories. Additional information about TISH and the TISH group of poets available in The Oxford companion to Canadian literature, 2nd ed., p. 1119.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Fonds consists of letters from Red Lane to George and Angela Bowering; poetry and short story manuscripts by R. Lane, G. Bowering, Lionel Kearns, David Dawson, Dave Cull and others; and miscellaneous material.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
University of Calgary Library, Special Collections

RESTRICTIONS À LA CONSULTATION:
No restrictions on access.

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
File level inventory available at repository.

SOURCE IMMÉDIATE D'ACQUISITION:
Acquired in 1976.

LANGUE:
Text in English.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on contents of fonds.

PROVENANCE:
TISH

MATIÈRES:
TISH
Canadian literature (English) - Periodicals
Canadian literature (English)
Arts
Communications
Women

CAIN No. 215305

TITLE:
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (Ont.) fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
12 cm of textual records

DATES:
1871-1961

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge was formed in 1925, formerly Presbyterian; it included Letterbreen, Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township, and was discontinued ca. 1944 when Bethel became a point on the Alma Pastoral Charge and Letterbreen and Melville became points on the Holstein Pastoral Charge.Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge included Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township; it was discontinued when the United Church was formed in 1925.Melville United Church in Normanby Township was formed in 1925, formerly Presbyterian; it closed ca. 1968.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of marriage register, 1899-1920, communion roll, 1873, of Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge (includes Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township); baptism register, 1871-1936, marriage register, 1920-1943, of Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (includes Bethel Presbyterian Pastoral Charge, Bethel Church in Arthur Township, Melville Church in Normanby Township, Letterbreen); communion roll, 1901-1946, Woman's Missionary Society minutes, 1913-1932, and financial record book, 1933-1961, of Melville United Church, Normanby Township (includes Melville Presbyterian Church).

REPOSITORY:
United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Use microfilm where available.

AVAILABILITY OF OTHER FORMATS:
Communion roll, 1873, is a photocopy Parts of the textual records are available on microfilm reel LCM-220: positive and negative; 35 mm. For a listing of these records, see the LCR Microfilm Shelf List. LCM reels are available through Inter-Library Loan.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Condition: Damages - requires restoration or copying

RETRIEVAL NUMBER:
F1428

PROVENANCE:
Melville United Church (Normanby Township, Ont.)
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge (Ont.)

CAIN No. 215305

TITLE:
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (Ont.) fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
12 cm of textual records

DATES:
1871-1961

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge was formed in 1925, formerly Presbyterian; it included Letterbreen, Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township, and was discontinued ca. 1944 when Bethel became a point on the Alma Pastoral Charge and Letterbreen and Melville became points on the Holstein Pastoral Charge.Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge included Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township; it was discontinued when the United Church was formed in 1925.Melville United Church in Normanby Township was formed in 1925, formerly Presbyterian; it closed ca. 1968.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
Fonds consists of marriage register, 1899-1920, communion roll, 1873, of Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge (includes Bethel Church in Arthur Township and Melville Church in Normanby Township); baptism register, 1871-1936, marriage register, 1920-1943, of Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (includes Bethel Presbyterian Pastoral Charge, Bethel Church in Arthur Township, Melville Church in Normanby Township, Letterbreen); communion roll, 1901-1946, Woman's Missionary Society minutes, 1913-1932, and financial record book, 1933-1961, of Melville United Church, Normanby Township (includes Melville Presbyterian Church).

REPOSITORY:
United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
Use microfilm where available.

AVAILABILITY OF OTHER FORMATS:
Communion roll, 1873, is a photocopy Parts of the textual records are available on microfilm reel LCM-220: positive and negative; 35 mm. For a listing of these records, see the LCR Microfilm Shelf List. LCM reels are available through Inter-Library Loan.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Condition: Damages - requires restoration or copying

RETRIEVAL NUMBER:
F1428

PROVENANCE:
Melville United Church (Normanby Township, Ont.)
Bethel and Melville Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
Bethel and Melville Presbyterian Pastoral Charge (Ont.)

No RCIA 263411

TITRE:
Robert Southwell [textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 p. : transcripts.

DATES:
1692.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
British diplomatist.

Sir Robert Southwell (1635-1702) was born on 31 December 1635 at Battin Warwick on the River Bandon, near Kinsale, Ireland. He was the eldest son of Robert Southwell (1607-1677) of Kinsale, by his wife Helena, only daughter and heiress of Major Robert Gore of Shereton, Wiltshire. He was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1654. He went into the diplomatic service and was English envoy in Portugal, 1665-1668. After further diplomatic work he retired temporarily until the accession of William III. After the Revolution, he was made a commissioner of customs, 1689-1697, and became principal secretary of state for Ireland, 1690-1702. On 1 December 1690, he was elected president of the Royal Society and held that office for five successive years. He died, 11 September 1702, at King's Weston and was buried at Henbury, Gloucestershire.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Item in an excerpt relating to Hudson Bay and Newfoundland, from an abstract, September 1692, of the shipping and men allowed the merchants that year. Transcripts, 2 pages.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Additional Manuscripts 9764 is a folio volume containing various official papers relative to shipping and trade, 1664-1702, which derive from Sir Robert Southwell (1635-1702), Commissioner of Customs, 1689-1697, and William Blathwayt ([1649]-1717), Commissioner of Trade, 1696-1706. It was added to the holdings of the British Museum (now the British Library) in 1834. In 1915, the National Archives of Canada transcribed one small excerpt (ff. 68v, 69v), because of its Canadian interest.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Documents created in: King's Weston, Gloucestershire, England.

PROVENANCE:
Southwell, Robert, 1635-1702

MATIÈRES:
Great Britain - Commerce, 1692
Hudson Bay, 1692
Shipping - Great Britain, 1692
Newfoundland, 1692
Merchants - Great Britain, 1692
Great Britain - Officials and employees, 1692

No RCIA 263411

TITRE:
Robert Southwell [textual record]

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 p. : transcripts.

DATES:
1692.

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
British diplomatist.

Sir Robert Southwell (1635-1702) was born on 31 December 1635 at Battin Warwick on the River Bandon, near Kinsale, Ireland. He was the eldest son of Robert Southwell (1607-1677) of Kinsale, by his wife Helena, only daughter and heiress of Major Robert Gore of Shereton, Wiltshire. He was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1654. He went into the diplomatic service and was English envoy in Portugal, 1665-1668. After further diplomatic work he retired temporarily until the accession of William III. After the Revolution, he was made a commissioner of customs, 1689-1697, and became principal secretary of state for Ireland, 1690-1702. On 1 December 1690, he was elected president of the Royal Society and held that office for five successive years. He died, 11 September 1702, at King's Weston and was buried at Henbury, Gloucestershire.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
Item in an excerpt relating to Hudson Bay and Newfoundland, from an abstract, September 1692, of the shipping and men allowed the merchants that year. Transcripts, 2 pages.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
Archives Nationales du Canada

INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE DISPONIBLES:
No finding aid

HISTORIQUE DE LA CONSERVATION:
Additional Manuscripts 9764 is a folio volume containing various official papers relative to shipping and trade, 1664-1702, which derive from Sir Robert Southwell (1635-1702), Commissioner of Customs, 1689-1697, and William Blathwayt ([1649]-1717), Commissioner of Trade, 1696-1706. It was added to the holdings of the British Museum (now the British Library) in 1834. In 1915, the National Archives of Canada transcribed one small excerpt (ff. 68v, 69v), because of its Canadian interest.

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Documents created in: King's Weston, Gloucestershire, England.

PROVENANCE:
Southwell, Robert, 1635-1702

MATIÈRES:
Great Britain - Commerce, 1692
Hudson Bay, 1692
Shipping - Great Britain, 1692
Newfoundland, 1692
Merchants - Great Britain, 1692
Great Britain - Officials and employees, 1692

CAIN No. 255651

TITLE:
Sheckter family fonds

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
1 cm of textual records. – 28 photographs. --1 audiocassette

DATES:
1914-2000

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Meyer Sheckter was born in Russia in 1896. When he was three his father died and his mother remarried. His mother sent him to live with an uncle who was a baker in Zhitomer when he was eight. He met Faigel Golubchuk, also born in Russia in 1896, when they were both about five years old. Meyer immigrated to Winnipeg in 1911 to avoid conscription in the Russian Army. Meyer and Faigel were betrothed before he left Russia; he worked in Winnipeg for one year at Segal's Bakery to earn money to bring Faigel to Canada. Meyer and Faigel were married in Winnipeg by Rabbi Kahanovich when they were both sixteen. Their first child Eva was born in Winnipeg. They moved to Toronto to work in the apple orchard business. Joseph (d. 1998)was born in Toronto. The business failed and the Sheckters returned to Winnipeg where Meyer resumed work at Segal's Bakery. Jack (d. 1991), their second son was born in Winnipeg. Shortly after the family moved to Vegreville, where Meyer assister Faigel's brother Rabbi Nathan Golubchuk in the tanning business. Their daughter Sara was born in Vegreville. The Sheckters moved from Vegreville to Edmonton, establishing their permanent residence. Their daughter Reta was born soon after. Meyer started Alberta Bakery in 1920. Their children Sam, Abe (d. 1996), Bertha, Frank and David (d. 1976) were all born in Edmonton. Their ten children all worked in the bakery. Sons Joseph, Abe and David made the bakery business their livelihood. Alberta Bakery flourished and was know nationally for many years. Meyer and Feigel were generous with the community. Meyer was president of Beth Israel Synagogue and Chairman of the Chevra Kadisha Society for more than 40 years. He supervised construction of their building in 1963. Meyer held office as president of the Northwest Synagogue Conference for Traditional Judaism. Faigel was involved with women's groups, specifically Mizrachi and Pioneer Women. Meyer died in 1975, Faigel in 1967. Their daughter Eva married Arthur Bell, owner of the Edmonton Cattle Ranch (circa 1950's – early 1960's). Arthur Bell was a member of the J. Newhouse Rink, Winner of the Fred Podersky Memorial curling trophy 1953-1954. Arthur and Eva's children are Sharilyn, Brian and Jody. Frank married Sonia, and their children are Marla Sheckter Cabressa, David and Karen.

SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The fonds consists of materials collected and created by Frank, Marilyn and Lori Shekter, and by Jodi Bell, and JAHSENA from 1914 to 2002, including a family history, photos and an oral history.

REPOSITORY:
Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS:
There are no restrictions on access.

FINDING AID AVAILABLE:
Preliminary inventory available in accession register.

IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION:
The material was donated by Frank Sheckter in 2002.

LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS:
Further Accruals are expected, but not scheduled.

LANGUAGE:
The material is in English.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Additonal material may be found in the First Century of Jewish Life Editorial Committee fonds, the Sheckter family fonds and the Oral History Committee fonds held by JAHSENA.
Title based on contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Bell (family)
Sheckter, Frank
Sheckter (family)
Fialkow (family)
Sheckter, Meyer

SUBJECTS:
Sheckter, Frank
Sheckter (family)
Bell (family)
Fialkow (family)
Sheckter, Meyer
Commerce and industry
Land, settlement and immigration
Religions

No RCIA 147185

TITRE:
Southside Women's Institute fonds : 1970-1982

ÉTENDUE DE L'UNITÉ ARCHIVISTIQUE:
2 microfilm reels

DATES:
[Microfilmed 1981, 1983]

HISTOIRE ADMINISTRATIVE/NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE:
Administrative history unavailable.

PORTÉE ET CONTENU:
The fonds consists of minute books of the Southside Women's Institute.

CENTRE D'ARCHIVES:
British Columbia Archives

AUTRES INFORMATIONS:
Title based on the contents of the fonds.

PROVENANCE:
Southside Women's Institute

MATIÈRES: