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- Series
- N.D.
This series consists of letterhead, membership renewal forms, and a pressed plant scrapbook. The series is composed of the following files:
-Ephemera (Box 1, File 37)
-Pressed Plant Scrapbook (Box 1, File 38)
This series consists of letterhead, membership renewal forms, and a pressed plant scrapbook. The series is composed of the following files:
-Ephemera (Box 1, File 37)
-Pressed Plant Scrapbook (Box 1, File 38)
Part of Amerikan Laulajat fonds
Records of Amerikan Laulajat's performing tours of Finland, and other major events and performances.
Part of Dr. Ernst Zimmermann fonds
Consists of administrative records of the Faculty of Arts, particularly from Zimmermann's time as Dean of Arts.
Faculty of Education programmes
Part of Dr. James T. Angus fonds
The series consists of records made and received by the Dean of the Faculty of Education in the course of implementing and administering new programmes in education at Lakehead University. Programmes include Master of Education (M.Ed); four year bachelor of education and a two year diploma Native Teacher Education Programme. Legal records include: Lakehead University Senate, O.C.G.S (Ontario Council on Graduates Studies) and Ministry of Colleges and Universities approval for implementation of M.Ed Programme; appraisal committees report to O.C.G.S on proposed Master of Education Programs; appraisals by consultants for M.Ed Programme; Minister of Education O.T.F (Ontario Teachers’ Federation) and the National Indian Brotherhood. Records also include memos, internal and external, curriculum development; a Report of a survey of the interests and opinions of Northwestern Ontario educators in regard to masters programmes in education. Records include external memos from OISE(Ontario Institute for Study in Education); course outlines; general information papers on M.Ed programme; regulations and guidelines for M.Ed projects; and a proposal for a grant-in-aid for a planning specialist to develop programs in teacher education for teachers in Indian schools.
Includes:
Typed written paper of “A short review of Indian education Northern and Southern May 1970 by Judy Andersen Marcia Zizman.
Part of Nigel Juhtund fonds
Notes concerning the bird sightings in North Shore in 1985 and weather conditions, including wind directions, temperature, etc. and the effect on the birds in the area.
“Ski Thunder” 11 minutes, 16 mm
“The Land North of Superior” 15 minutes, 16 mm
Part of Lakehead University fonds
Institutional financial records, prepared by chartered accountants. The records contain financial statements and reports on matters such as mortgages and loans, litigation, and liabilities, as well as major expenses incurred during the year.
Part of Canadan Teollisuusunionistinen Kannatus Liitto (CTKL) fonds
The Finnish Building Company was formed in 1909 and raised funds for the construction of the Finnish Labour Temple (Big Finn Hall) at 314 Bay Street which was completed by March, 1910. The building became a focal point for local and regional labour and community activities. The Finnish Building Company is in existence today though the majority block of shares in the Labour Temple has changed hands on several occasions.
The series consists primarily of financial records.
Finnish Building Company, Finnish Labour Temple Historical Documents
Part of Cairine Budner fonds
In 1909 two groups, the New Attempt Temperance Society and the Finnish-American Workers' League Imatra #9, formed the Finnish Building Company (Big Finn Hall) at 314 Bay Street. A number of individual shares were sold but a substantial majority were held by the two founding organizations having received nearly equivalent number of shares in return for turning over their assets.
Throughout its history, the Labour Temple has been a centre of Finnish social life in Thunder Bay. The usual activities have included socials, dances, speaking events, rehearsals, and presentations by theatrical clubs, choirs, bands, and gymnastic clubs. The Hall also hosted a number of national labour conventions in its early years.
Series consist of a Minute book with CTKL union rules, Declaration of Principle and the Rules of Labor Sport,1985-95 Finnish Building Company proceedings (Poytakirjat), financial statements (Tilinpaatos), balance sheets, level of assets (Omaisuustase), income statements (Tulostase), resolutions, share certificates, share holders, certificates, tenders, invoices, correspondences. Indenture May 4, 1994 between the Finnish Building Company and Hoito Restaurant Limited, legal forms, court cases. Letters patent incorporating the Finnish Building Company Limited, July 8, 1909. Rules for Finnish Ever Young Circle in glass frame in Finnish. Also includes Minutes of the first Annual Convention of Canadian Administration of I.W.W., 1993. Reports of various proceedings of Trades and Labor Congress of Canada. Finnish Building Company Limited Osakeluettela (share list) photocopy. Also includes Finnish Labour Temple 80th anniversary promotional materials.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Materials related to the development and implementation of "The Finnish Experience" educational kit in regional schools.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Collected records related to organized labour and the Finnish community in Thunder Bay. Include records related to the Canadan Suomalaisen Jarjesto (Finnish Organization of Canada), Vapaus Publishing Company, Canadan Farmarien Yhteysliitto (Farmers' Unity League of Canada), Lumber & Agricultural Workers Industrial Union of Canada.
Also includes forms and notes related to oral history interviews.
Part of Bill Addison fonds
Parks for Tomorrow was asked by MNR regularly to comment as part of public consultation processes on new Forest Management Agreements. These records include background information and copies of many of these Agreements.
Forest Management Maps, Faculty of Natural Resources Management
A set of 98 maps covering regions of Northwestern Ontario. Primarily forest management maps. Most have location, date, and scale; a few are unidentified map fragments.
Part of Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee fonds
This series consists of records of the Child Care Forum events of the Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee. Forums offered advocates, staff and partner organizations a time to meet, share, strategize and learn together. Forums required extensive planning, funding and co-ordination to organize and informed lobbying efforts.
Part of John Rafferty fonds
Four oversized framed images:
New Democrat Members of Parliament (Composite)
New Democrat Members of Parliament (Group in House of Commons)
Certificate of Election to House of Commons, 2008
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and Certificate, 2012
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
This category is divided into two sections: 1. Background material from newspaper, labour organizations, and community groups, political groups and corporations on a multitude of topics in which Robinson was interested during his public career. 2. Files started by Mr. Robinson in 1959. In this year, Mr. Robinson 'Clipped and filed' on a number of subjects. Some of these clippings were included
in files started earlier but most are in separate files begun in 1959. Some of the material is of local interest.
The LUF was formed in 1958 by a group of Unitarians interested in having a local fellowship. The board was made up of members that had the time and the interest in being involved with the establishment and strengthening of the fellowship.
Since incorporation in 1984, the LUF has had an executive board that is elected by the congregation at the Annual meetings. In the beginning, the board consisted of several members that met at each other's homes, and held open meetings in local community spaces up until the acquisition of their own building in 1983. When they moved into the Algoma street building in 1984, they voted to incorporate and became a fellowship within the CUC. After incorporation, the board meetings became more formal and committees began reporting to the board in a more formal fashion.
The board oversees daily and long-term operation, while under the board of directors are various committees and chairs who run programs and organize services. Majority of the board and committee members are volunteers, while there are some paid staff. Governance material includes board minutes and committee reports, financial statements, information pertaining to personnel, and CUC and UUA connection.
Government Employment Programs
Part of Paul McRae fonds
Records relate to government employment programs, including Canada Works and Young Canada Works.
Part of Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee fonds
This series consists of records of the relationship between the Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee and Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Governments. The records are divided into three subseries.
The LUF has changed mission statements a few times since its creation as the members change and the times develop. But regardless of the changes in detail, mission statements have always implied the need to grow as a community. The LUF has been committed to projects and programs that strengthen their congregation and their role in the Thunder Bay community. This series reflects how the LUF have consistently looked for and discussed ways to grow and develop.
Part of Claude Garton fonds
Records related to the Herbarium collection and the preparation of the Index of Specimens. Includes three volumes of collection records, a working copy of the Index, and final version of the Index.
These records reflect Langworthy's historical interests and correspondence.
Also included are several records related to early sports clubs in Port Arthur.
Part of Canadan Teollisuusunionistinen Kannatus Liitto (CTKL) fonds
The Hoito was established in 1918 as a cooperative restaurant in response to a need by lumberworkers and others for good and reasonably priced meals. The restaurant rented premises from the Labour Temple.
The series consists primarily of invoices, receipts, cheques, etc.