File - Canada Council work re Thunder Bay Symphony et al

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Canada Council work re Thunder Bay Symphony et al

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    • 1982-1985 (Creation)

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    (1925-2005)

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    This file contains Penny Petrone's letter on her last Canada Council meeting (Jan. 21-23, speech given Jan. 31, 1985). There is a copy of a summary of a meeting for the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (March 12, 1983) which Penny Petrone attended, as well as correspondence with Petrone concerning funds raised for the TBSO. There is an itinerary for the Fourth Canadian Conference on Multiculturalism (Oct. 23-25, 1981), as well as correspondence concerning artists who applied to grants from the Canada Council and fundraising for the TBCA. There are newspaper clippings about Maureen Forrester when she became Chair of the Canada Council: "Council head has no time for glamor", "Canada Council passes 25th year", "Maureen Forrester hates wasting time" (Sunday Star, Jan. 29 1984), and "'What you see is what you get'". There is a typed booklet "A History of the Canada Council" and a letter and information package on Oliver Tiura applying for a grant from the Canada Council.

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