Play, title unknown, location of performance unknown. Donor: Hill. 2 copies.
Organizations (TBFCHS): TBFCHS display at Thunder Bay Museum,1994. Donor: Cairine Budner. 2 copies.
Letter from Pinecrest Lumber Company, Chicago, Illinois to Oscar Styffe Ltd., concerning satisfaction with purchase of planer. 1950.
Letters from C.D. Howe to John Styffe confirming that Port Arthur CNR warehouses would not be closed; that Lakehead labour would be used on an unspecified building project; that the Eaton's parking lot would be turned over to the new post office. 1950.
Inventory of goods taken from the Port Arthur Warehouse to supply Camp 7 (Arrow River), Camp 1 (Silver Islet), and Camp 27 (Umfreville) between January and December 1950.
Inventory of goods taken from the Port Arthur Warehouse to supply Camp 7 (Arrow River), Track Camp (Umfreville), Camp 27 (Umfreville), between August and December 1950.
Materials generated by the Pulpwood Salvage Association including: Newsletters distributed between April and November 1950; Minutes of the annual meeting and accompanying report for 1950; Minutes of the Spring Meeting (April 1950); Summary of pulpwood salvage reports on amount and type of woods collected during 1950. 1950.
Itemized entries in the Farmers' Ledger Credit for wood purchased January to April 1950.
Promotional literature from various equipment companies. Scrap notes about price quotes for hay and horses. 1950.
1948-49 pulpwood deliveries to the mouth of Cloud River in the account with Ben Renshaw, Cloud River. 1950.
Correspondence between Bert Styffe and Dave Gustafson of South Central Lumber and Materials, Gary, Indiana, concerning the purchase of lumber from Bert's planing mill. 1950.
Bert Styffe's personal file containing correspondence with the Thunder Bay District Golf Association; the Ontario Liberal Association; the Ontario Forest Industries Association; the Children's Aid Society; mining claims; personal letters to business acquaintances. 1950.
Architecture (Building): Building built in 1928 this building with family standing in front of building.
Formerly MG8_D784Hi402
Letter from Oscar Styffe Ltd., to Newaygo Timber Co. offering to reduce the price of a quotation. Letter from Newaygo to Oscar Styffe Ltd. reviewing terms of agreements dated August 23, 1950. Ledger of Services Performed for Newaygo Co.between Aug 11-12, 1950. 1950.
Play, title unknown, location of performance unknown. Donor: Hill. 2 copies.
Organizations (TBFCHS): TBFCHS display at Thunder Bay Museum,1994. Donor: Cairine Budner.
Roy Styffe's personal file containing receipts of donations to the Canadian Red Cross and Cancer Societies; a receipt of oil fuel charges; a notice of insurance premium coming due. 1950.
Correspondence concerning advances given to employees of Oscar Styffe Ltd., by P. Squitte of Figen's Taxi service and instructions on amounts to deduct from employee pay cheques. 1950.
Correspondence with the Superior Insurance Agency concerning the possible cancellation of insurance coverage on the tug "Roberta F". 1950.
Authorization notice instructing Gibson Motors Ltd., to supply Gust Swanson with two Ford truck tires. 1950.
Newsletters from the Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association from January to December 1950.
Receipt book showing car payments. Purchase bill for a 1947 Mercury 3 ton truck and 1946 Ford 3 ton truck. Income tax form T7-B Corporations Remittance Form for 1950 for Gravel and Lake Services Ltd. Notice to the City of Port Arthur of additional assessment for taxes to be levied. 1950.
Tractor reports on the type of work activity and the number of hours for June, July, August. 1950.
Architecture (Building): Possibly the rooming house on Bay Street between Banning and Secord at one time called Ranta's rooming house and also Superior Rooms.
Formerly MG8_D784Hi403
Correspondence between A.K. McNaughton, purchasing agent for Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wisconsin and John Styffe concerning estimates of available peeled poplar for the 1951 season; scale corrections and price adjustment notifications; notices of monetary adjustments due to changes in the US/Canada dollar exchange rates; the purchase of extra peeled poplar for the S.S. NORCO, barge owned by Northern Paper Mills. Telegrams notifying of tug boat and barge activities. 1950.