Copy of a Labour Relations Board Bill (101) 1946. Copy of Chapter 29 of Labour Relations Board Act, April 1944. Affidavits "Notice of Petition for Certification" with Ontario Labour Relations Board between Lumber & Sawmill Workers' Union Local 2786 and Oscar Styffe Ltd. Personnel list of all men employed by Oscar Styffe Ltd. at Umfreville, Ontario for July 31, 1946 & September 30, 1946. Correspondence from Labour Relations Board to McComber & McComber, Barristers dated November 21, 1946 informing Oscar Styffe Ltd., that the petition is dismissed in view of a collective agreement. 1944 - 1946.
One pay card and several receipts of money paid to John Randle Booms Account from Oscar Styffe Ltd., for March and July 1946.
Receipts of supplies like nails, lumber, screen wire etc. ordered from persons & firms like J. and T. M. Piper, P. Wenson, McLennan Lumber, Tourtellot Hardware Ltd., Superior Lumber Co., Barton Fisher and Cochrane Hardware. June & November 1946.
Work report for week ending March 2, 1945 and February 23, 1946 for Camp 8 at Ancliff. Detailed report of the towing & loss of spruce and balsam pulpwood raft from Moose Creek, Black Bay en route to Loon Harbour. Insurance report concerning labour expense and loss of pulpwood dated October 1946. Correspondence between insurance companies, D. E. McKay Agency, Osborn & Lange Inc., United States Salvage Association on information needed to close the claim. 1945-46.
Items are between John Styffe and various people and organizations. Subjects that are dealt with include purchases, insurance, mortgage, personal letters to family and friends, liquor permit, receipts for the payment of bills and services and personal telegrams. Jan. - Dec. 1946.
Correspondence and receipts for insurance purchased by Oscar Styffe Ltd., from Thunder Bay Insurance for various boats and marine equipment. March - October 1946.
Correspondence between Oscar Styffe Ltd., and Twin City Industrial Equipment Ltd., (A.F. Madore and V.A. White) (Fort William, Ont.) regarding the purchase of a generator, tractor and accessories. June - September 1946.
Bulletins from the Unemployment Insurance Commission dealing with prospective employment opportunities and unemployment insurance benefits. January - November 1946.
Photographs, blueprints, telegraphs, letters, bulletins all dealing with the acquisition of tug-boats and equipment. Blueprints are of a Ramped Cargo Lighter type boat. 1946 - March 1947.
Applications for employment by various people for work at Oscar Styffe Ltd. Letters from Oscar Styffe Ltd., to various people acknowledging the receipt of the applications and stating whether or not any positions were available. January 1946 - August 1947.
Applications and interview/application forms for various positions at Oscar Styffe Ltd. Letters from Oscar Styffe Ltd., to various people acknowledging the receipt of their applications and stating whether or not any positions were available. August 1947 - December 1947.
Letters, statements, receipts between Oscar Styffe Ltd., and Dr. G. L. Bell (Sioux Lookout, Ont.) and the Ontario Dept. of Health (A.S. O'Hara, Provincial Sanitary Inspector, Division of Industrial Hygiene), regarding health issues in the various Oscar Styffe Ltd., camp sites. April - November 1947.
Oscar Styffe Ltd., sold a "36' Gas Work Launch" to Mr. Frank Kilfoyle for $450. Lauri W. J. Puurula sold a "1946 Mercury V8 3 ton truck" to Oscar Styffe Ltd., for $1000. Mr. Art Kraft sold an "Army 'H' Hut" to Oscar Styffe Ltd., for $1400. May 1944 - September 1947.
Health plan forms, applications of health care plan, letters, statements of amount owing between Oscar Styffe Ltd., and the Blue Cross Hospital Care Plan, sponsored by the Ontario Hospital Association Inc. (Toronto, Ontario). February - December 1947.
List of Christmas cards received by Oscar Styffe Ltd., in the 1947 season.
Department of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, re timber control. Progress report for pulpwood production from Oscar Styffe Ltd., to Department of Reconstruction and Supply, Ottawa. Report of pulpwood exports to Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper Company in Detroit, Michigan, 1947.
Letter to bank of food quota, letters between Imperial Bank and Oscar Styffe Ltd. Cheque duplicate of payment to Oscar Styffe Ltd. for lumber received plus terms and breakdown of costs from Detroit Sulphite Pulp and Paper. 1947.
Letter to Oscar Styffe Company from the Income Tax Inspector concerning charging seamen and officers a set rate for ship's lodging; for income tax purposes. Then return letter clarifying employees' errors illuminated, including T-4 mistakes. 1947.
Various letters requesting supplies including poplar from Hindman and Bishop Timber Company. Letters from many companies advertising equipment. Report of Meeting of Woods Advisory Committee. Letters expressing Oscar Styffe Ltd., contribution to the community. Brochure from Dominion Department of Agriculture advising of various tree parasites. Brochure about cancer, article on advantages, disadvantages of immigration. (1947).
Letters of business for John Styffe while he is the acting vice consul for Norway. News From Sweden papers. Swedish American Line pamphlet with prices and times. Norwegian brochure regarding the history, industry, committees, language etc. Many inquiries to John Styffe, as Vice Consul of Norway, regarding Norwegians missing in Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police Report of man fatally injured. (1947).
Copy of Bill No. 2 "An Act to amend the Criminal Code". Circular containing timber prices. Letters regarding hiring Displaced Persons for track work on the CPR, as well as in the lumber camps. Letters about the Unemployment Insurance Commission (1947).
Correspondence from Col. T.S. Jones, Manager, Ontario Forest Industries Assoc. (Port Arthur) weekly labour supply reports. 1947.
P.A.P.R. (Port Arthur Payroll?) receipts for wages paid to bushworkers August 1, 1947 - January 2, 1948.
Receipts for supplies ordered for various camps from Port Arthur warehouse. 1947.
Letter and attached proxy voting form concerning Annual General Meeting of the Sturgeon Lake Timber Co. Ltd. - Port Arthur, Ont., on August 14, 1947. 1947.