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46-43 Poplar Clearances
File · 1954
Part of Oscar Styffe fonds

Poplar clearances used for barge Swederope for Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co. (later know as Scott Paper Company) for May, August and September, 1954. Poplar clearances used for barge Hilda, Lillian and Maitland for International Paper Company for August, September and November 1954. Poplar clearances used for barge Delkote, September 1954.

46-48 Exports
File · 1954
Part of Oscar Styffe fonds

Correspondence concerning customs papers and signed invoices to accompany each boat shipment to North Tonawanda, New York. Cargo customs clearance paperwork for shipments to International Paper Company, North Tonawanda, New York and Scott Paper Co., Detroit Division, Detroit Michigan (formerly Detroit Sulphite Paper Co.) during 1954. Bill of Lading from the Roen Steamship Company, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin for the vessel Solvieg for peeled poplar pulpwood to Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co., Detroit, Michigan, 1954.

File · 1953
Part of Oscar Styffe fonds

Letters between Mr. Thomas C. Short and Oscar Styffe Limited re possible purchase of timber from Mr. Short's acreage, 1953. Letters between Stead & Lindstrom Limited, Fort William and Oscar Styffe Limited re quotations for lumber, 1953. Employee requests for income tax slips (T4), 1953. Letters between Starratt Transportation Limited, Hudson, Ontario and Oscar Styffe Limited re various matters concerned with payment of certain flights during January to March 1953. Letter to St. Anselme Foundry from Oscar Styffe Limited re their Marvelex Planer, January 29, 1953. Telegrams between Sovereign film Distributors re borrowing of films, January 1953.

Finnish Theatrical Society Executive Members, early 1900's. People in photo: (2nd row) Mrs. Aino Tuominen (2nd from left), Mrs. Sanni Rinne (2nd from right), Mr. 0. Kivela (far right), (3rd row) Mrs. Forsberg (2nd from right), (back row) Mr. Alex Beck (2nd from left), Mrs. Kantola (3rd from left), Mr. W. Tuominen (2nd from right). Donor: Mrs. S. Allison (Kivela).

466. Torpa Hall Theatre Club

Torpa Hall Theatre Club, Wilson Street, Thunder Bay, 1908. People in photo: Felix Hyrske (Director) (3rd row from back, 6th from left), Matti Romppainen, -- Miettinen, Otto Heino (2nd row from back, 5th from left), -- Saarinen, Aino Helin (Kantola) (4th row from back, 2nd from left), -- Aarnio (4th row from back, far right), Alex Beck (2nd row from back, far left), William Tuominen (back row, 7th from left), Sanni Rinne (3rd row from back, 8th from left), Mrs. Forsberg (4th row from back, 7th from left), Otto Kivela. Donor: Helen Laine. 2 copies.

File · 1953
Part of Oscar Styffe fonds

Correspondence from the Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association and questionnaire concerning the 1953 fire season. Correspondence between Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association and Oscar Styffe Limited concerning Miller Freeman Publications, Vancouver, B.C., who publish Pulp and Paper, running a story on the type of pulpwood loader featured on the Association's July - August, 1953 Log Book. President's messages for some issues of the Log Book for 1953, including a tribute to Ben Renshaw of Cloud Bay. A letter from the Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association to Oscar Styffe Limited re support for the Port Arthur Community Chest Association for the October 5-24 1953 campaign. Letter re a special issue of the Log Book for distribution to farmers, contractors, etc. who sell forest products. Letter to the chairman of negotiations for 21 Signatory Companies re Oscar Styffe's position for negotiation talks. Circulation list for the Log Book. Hydro Electric Power Commission's planned operations for 1953. Information re the formation of District Committees on Recreational Planning. Letter re Oscar Styffe's tree planting project for 1953. Prev - Fire Gram No. 3, 5. Correspondence concerning the closing of a 1200 foot towing gap in the rubble mound and the need for marking a 1500-foot channel adjacent to the breakwater at the south end of the harbour, March, 1953. Minutes of the Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association executive meeting held February 22. 1953. The text of an address made by Mr. E. E. Sparrow, Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board to the joint meeting of the Northwestern Ontario sections of the Lumbermen's Safety Association and the Ontario Pulp & Paper Makers' Safety Association, January 30, 1953. Invoice for Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association 1953 membership dues. Minutes of the annual meeting of the Thunder Bay Timber Operators' Association, January 16, 1953. Minutes of a meeting held in the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, January 8, 1953.

469. Drama Club

Drama Club, Big Finn Hall, 314 Bay Street, Thunder Bay, 1925. People in photo: (order unknown) Toivo Tuulas, Vaino Perna, Valteri Aho, Paavo Laine, Nick Lepisto, Matti Koski, Matti Romppainen, Joel Viita, Hjalmar Luoma, Aatto Aho, Santeri Kangas, Alex Fiskari, Niilo Aho, Santeri Anttila, Nick Kuusela, Sanni Aho, Armas Randen, Lennart Hjorth (director), Hugo Kantola, Pauli Torma, Ellen Wilson Karila, Mrs. Carlson, Maire Hjorth, Mrs. Helli Hjorth, Aino Kantola, Ida Torma. Donors: Ellen Karila, S. Anttila. 2 copies.

File · 1953
Part of Oscar Styffe fonds

Letter from Oscar Styffe Limited to Thunder Bay Forest Products, Port Arthur, Ontario, concerning the possible purchase of 25,000 logs located in the Black Sturgeon River., March 18, 1953. Two questionnaires concerning the forest products required and available for sale for Oscar Styffe's 1953/54 operations. 1953.