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Parry, Sir William Edward
File · 1972
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Two index cards with biographical data for William Perry, Photocopy excerpt "Notes - Sir William Edward Parry's Barrel Organ", from Polar Record, Vol. 16, no. 102, 1972, p. 413-415.

File · 1966
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains an envelope containing an invitation for Penny Petrone from the House of Commons to attend the Members' Gallery and the Senate's official Opening of Parliament on Jan. 18, 1966. The invitation was sent Jan. 5, 1966. Also contains a handwritten account of her attendance.

Parks Planning Advocacy
Series · 1972 - 2003
Part of Bill Addison fonds

The Ministry of Natural Resources began developing master plans for parks in the 1970s. The plan for Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (at that time Sibley Provincial Park) didn’t rely on any public consultation, and was not well received.

As more Park Plans were rolled out, the MNR engaged in more consultation. Responses to plans as well as draft and final Plans are included in these records.

Park Plans include those for:
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (1972)
Northern Lights Lake Area Plan (1972)
Ouimet Canyon (1975)
Neys (1977) (no files)
Rushing River (1986)
La Verendrye (1985-1986)
Slate Islands (1985-1988)
Turtle River/White Otter (1990-1992)
Brightsand (1990-1993)
Lands for Life (1998)
Kakabeka Falls (2000-2001)
Black Sturgeon River (2002-2003) (no files)
Lake Nipigon Area Plan (2002-2003)

As well as other records related to:
Stanley Bur Oak park proposal (1988-1990)
Pukaskwa National Park Provisional Master Plan (1972-1995)
Graham Area Land Use Plan (1972)
Algonquin Park (1973)
Greenwood Lake White Pine (1979)

File · 1952
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains two programmes from Paris, France. One is for "Folies-Bergere" a cabaret music hall that showed "une Vraie Folie" the night Petrone visited, and that has "P.Petrone, Paris Sunday Aug. 23/52" written on it. The other is for "Theatre National de L'Opera Comique", an opera hall which showed Madam Bovary the night Penny Petrone visited. It also had handwritten words on it: "P.Petrone Aug. 27/52".