This file contains a copy of Arts: Bulletin of the Canadian Conference of the Arts (vol. 7 no. 3 Jan/Feb 1983). This bulletin was sent specifically to Penny Petrone while she was a member of the Canada Council.
Arts Photos. Catalogued 1-4
This file contains the budgeting for artwork and some copies of the artwork for Nor’Wester and the Alumni Association of Lakehead University.
Aune Hamalainen
The file contains a photocopy of a poem titled We Accept Readily by James Arvaluk.
Yrjo Heilala
This file contains a brochure for a place called Eskimo Point, now known as Arviat. The brochure is to promote tourism, and contains local information. It was produced by Travel Keewatin in 1974. This file also contains a guest information booklet for the Arctic Inn in Churchill, Manitoba. It lists services, TV channels, and has a map of Churchill. Also a brochure from Destination Keewatin which has information on different locales in the area and information on outfitters. Also an incomplete Christian newspaper which mentions a visit to Arviat by some parishioners. Also a 1985 news article by the Chronicle Journal regarding tourism in Arviat and the North West Territories
Ain Elisabet Pennanen
Reino Lahtinen. Roles: Urpo, Meeri, Ulla, Vaiski, Lauri. 1959
Results of air sampling for asbestos conducted at Lakehead Library, asbestos report Lakehead University November 6, 1981, memos regarding asbestos baseline study. Also includes Guidelines: for the removal and treatment of asbestos on construction projects by Ontario Ministry of Labour, asbestos concerns in the Chancellor Paterson Library and booklet on Regulation respecting asbestos-made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, August 1982.
Publication entitled "Asetus", Canadan Suomalainen Jarjesto, regarding Workmen's Compensation, printed by the Forward Press, Toronto, 1914-1915.
- Printed by Forward Press, Toronto
- Sponsored by the Finnish Socialist Organization of Canada
- Translated by L. N____nen
Aseveli 1934-1964.
30th anniversary publication of a Finnish-American veterans' association.
This file contains an article entitled "Samuel Ash: Ojibway artist". Ash was the youngest artist among a group of Cree/Ojibway artists, from the Osnaburgh Reserve located on Lake St. Joseph in Ontario. He was born Deaf and mute in 1951 in Sioux Lookout, and graduated from the Ontario School for the Deaf in Belleville in 1970. He continued living in Thunder Bay and did many exhibitions of his work.
This file contains a typewritten excerpt from the story Pitseolak: Pictures Out of My Life by Pitseolak Ashoona.
Documents related to the Asia Canada Association
One copy of Asian Studies in Liberal Arts Colleges
A. Bisson & G. Thurner
Paperwork, sketches and results from Claude Garton’s surveying of Raith District, Abitibi Access Road (with D. Perraton and P. Barclay), bird list
Reasons, Charles E., Lois L. Ross and Craig Paterson. Assault on the Worker: Occupational Health & Safety in Canada, 1983.
The Childcare Resource and Research Unit, March 1990, The Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto
Resource material for conducting community needs assessments. By Martha Friendly, June 1989, The Childcare Resource and Research Unit, The Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto
Assessment roll records for both Port Arthur and Fort William from 1904-1913. Lot number or address is given for each name.