Handwritten notes concerning the location and description of various bird sightings in the North-Shore area from 1952-1985
This file contains invoices, letters, and data for different projects under Northern Wood Preservers Ltd.
In oversize drawer 3rd from the top
A layout draft for Volume 15 Numbers 2 and 3
This file contains a copy of the Northern Woman Journal's editorial policy.
Northern Women's Credit Union Logo
History 1976-1995
Documents and correspondence regarding Northern Women’s Credit Union.
Envelop - Sher:
-Agreement between Mary Ann Kleynendorst, Margaret Phillips, Rose Pittis and Sher Henderson in respect to 65 south court street
Notebook
Mayor's Community Safety & Crime Prevention Award page 5 Business Award Northern Woman's Bookstore
Correspondence regarding: Bio from the Chronicle Journal on Margaret Phillips
Correspondence, business documentation, staff resources, photographs, and Literacy Group documents, kept by Margaret Phillips of the Northern Woman's Bookstore, of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The store opened in 1984 and had locations on Bay St. and Court Street, before having to close its physical location in 2016.
Meeting Minutes
Subscription lists
Procedures
members rights 1977-1985
Financial documentation for the Northern Woman Journal
Northern Woman Journal began as a newsletter covering feminist issues for readers in Northwestern Ontario, and developed into a journal featuring political stories at the location, provincial, national, and international level, fiction and artwork, personal stories, letters and opinions, and information on local events.
The Journal's creation was closely linked to the community of feminists including Margaret Phillips and the management of the Northern Woman Bookstore.
The records include:
A complete run of the Journal from 1973 to 1995
Administrative records, including meeting minutes, correspondence, and accounting
Editorial records, including graphics and submitted pieces
Other related publications
Two onion-skin notes dated 7 July and 17 August 1988 from the University of Toronto Press Editorial Department for illustration layouts, picture credit adjustments, sources and acknowledgements with options to change if needed.
This file contains a typed draft of the Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English by Penny Petrone. "This book presents this literature as it has survived in historical writings and in modern memory."
This file contains several photocopied and original articles published in newspapers and magazine which review or mention Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English by Penny Petrone, notably one by Ken Coates accompanied by a short typewritten paragraph on his background. Sources include Print Northline, Books in Canada, and the Canadian Historucal Review. Also contains an invitation to a celebratory reception for the publication of Northern Voices at Lakehead University's Faculty Lounge, a series of letters addressed to Penny Petrone, and a set of handwritten notes by her.
Author information sheet from publisher with handwritten updates of how book can be used and who Penny would like to send a copy of the book to; response letters from University of Toronto Press Marketing team. Publication "Marketing Your Book at University of Toronto Press" for Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English. University of Toronto Press Marketing Summary noting Title of Book, Price, ISBN Number, Delivery date, Publication date; Catalogue features; Advertising, Exhibits and Publicity. Copies List for publication in Canada, USA, UK. University of Toronto Press Release; Media Schedule with contacts, dates, accomodations; Canadian Literature Catalogue for NEW BOOKS, Publication November 1988 (x3); photocopy of Fall 1988 Catalogue listings; Also included: blank Faculty of Education Faculty Opinion Survey for Chairman of Continuing Teacher Education Program for Marco A. Colina.
This file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone herself for her book "Northern Voices." This file also contains an article titled "Trends of the eighties, and what to expect next decade" by Liam Lacey and Deborra Schug from "The Globe and Mail" newspaper date Monday, January 1, 1990. Additionally, this file contains pages 4-17 of a document detailing information about treaties and the Indian Act.
Handwritten letters from 1987-88 to publishers/copyright holders requesting permission to publish items for collection of Canadian Inuit writings. Inclusive of publishers: Simon & Schuster of Canada, The World Publishing Co., University of Nebraska Press, Mystic Seaport Museum, National Museums of Canada-Canadian Museum of Civilization, Labrador Inuit Association, National Museum of Denmark,Public Archives of Canada, Penguin Publishing, Oxford University Press, University of Pittsburgh Press, Inuktitut Magazine, Indian and Northern Affairs, Labrador East School Board, Dartmouth College Library, Stoddart Publishing, Etudes Unuit Studies, Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Anglican Church of Canada, New London County Historical Society, Archives Deschâtelets, Diocese Churchill-Hudson Bay, Intercontinental Church Society, Washington Hospital Center Psychotherapy, The Morovian Archives, and independent writers/creators holding copyright. Requests include permissions for using poetry, songs, anthologies, translations, articles, interviews, archival materials, letters, government documents, diaries, stories, catalogues, sketches, reports, chants, quotes in book texts, Responses from publishers note the credits needed and forwarding information for permissions from related sources; Handwritten correspondence for research assistance with David Webster from Inuktitut Magazine included. Ontario Arts Council grant approval letter dated September 4, 1987.
This file contains a series of handwritten notes, two handwritten booklets, and a listing for new books published. The notes contain references to places of significance, people, themes, and core elements for the construction of the book Northern Voices. A listing of definitions for the glossary; relevant publications; historical thinking and documentation; timelines; Inuit history/geographies; and research/summaries/impressions frame the contextual analysis. The new book listing details a summary for the published edition as a new book for "Inuit writing in English" and "Native Studies".