Correspondence with M.F. Mills Steel Construction Company (1962), newspaper clippings on the terminal project, general correspondence about the terminal. (1961-1963).
This series contains a collection of blank examinations from various courses at the Lakehead Technical Institute. Additionally, there are graded assignments from the Alexander Hamilton Institute in New York, completed by students from Port Arthur, Ontario.
This file contains several newspaper clippings about Penny Petrone's thoughts on education, her achievements, and other articles about education. Also contains an invitation for Petrone to work at the Lakehead Teachers' College, as well as an invitation to and programme for the opening of the Lakehead Teachers' College in 1961. Also includes letters to Petrone from students, friends, the Fort William Kinsmen Club, and the University of Lethbridge (alongside a programme for a conference called "The Native in Literature").
Several thank you letters to Penny Petrone from various people, most of them teachers.
Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1968-1969.
Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1965.
Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1963.
Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1961-1962.
Correspondence with the Lakehead Symphony, a list of the Board of Directors with addresses and phone numbers, several pieces of correspondence with J.A. Martin, Executive Secretary of the Lakehead Symphony Orchestra Association Inc., Minutes of the Lakehead Symphony Board of Directors Meeting (June 20th, 1963), Minutes of the Lakehead Symphony Board of Directors Meeting (November 22nd, 1962), Minutes of the Lakehead Symphony Board of Directors Meeting (July 11th , 1962), newspaper clippings, correspondence with attached pamphlets for the Lakehead Symphony Orchestra in its first and second concert of the 1960-61 season.
One copy of the Lakehead Social Planning Council Rural Day Care Study, Summary of Findings Paipoonge for October 1976. The report covers information about: Recommendations to the Municipality of Paipoonge, Background to the Study, Method, Summary, Comments, and Conclusions; data from 16 respondents gives information about employment, provision of childcare services, satisfaction, service preference, discrepancies, and suggested fees with a data table. The file also includes a copy of the Lakehead Social Planning Council Rural Day Care Study, Summary of Findings for Unorganized Areas (Blake, Nolalu, Scoble, Gilles, Gorham & Ware, Kaministiquia) for October 1976. The report covers information about: Recommendations to The Province of Ontario, Background to the Study, Method, Summary, Comments, and Conclusions; data from respondents gives information about employment, provision of childcare services, satisfaction, service preference, discrepancies, and suggested fees with a data table. [Blake,Nolalu, Scoble, Gilles: 12 respondents; Gorham & Ware: 16 respondents; Kaministiquia: 56 respondents.
Two copies of the Child Care Study by the Lakehead Social Planning Council 1974. The report includes information about: listing of L.S.P.C. Day Care Committee Members/Staff/Child Care Study Staff; Comments From Respondents; Background; Methodology; Results - Employee Survey, Home Survey, Employer Survey; Conclusions and Recommendations; Appendices give data summary for survey.
Lakehead Social Planning Council. My Neighbour- Our Community, The Reality of Poverty in Thunder Bay Resource Book
This file contains correspondence for meeting announcements, agendas, minutes, and outline for handbook of the LSPC. Two copies of the "Child Care Study" 1974 are also included in the file.
Reference material, reports regarding Northwestern Ontario, and projects regarding shelters, women's issues, Project Mayday, Hemlo Development, work and welfare, pensions, program development, Lakehead Social Planning Council history/other documents, health, housing, community groups, and other projects within the community. Margaret Phillips was the director of the Lakehead Social Planning Council.
"Latch Key Survey Results, September 1975
The Lakehead Social History Institute is a partnership between historical researchers at Lakehead University and members of the Thunder Bay community. Active since 1997, the Institute supports and promotes historical research in the Northwestern Ontario region. The Institute facilitates research, trains new researchers, disseminates information about historical resources, conducts workshops, assists educational and community organizations, supports historical publications, and encourages local groups to preserve archival materials.
The fonds includes meeting minutes, correspondence, research projects, funding applications, workshop materials, membership lists, and publications. It also contains records of collaborations with educational institutions and community organizations, reflecting the Institute’s commitment to advancing historical research and public engagement.
Lakehead Social History InstituteCorrespondence with the Lakehead Shipping Company, 1961.
These files include newspaper clippings relating to Lakehead University and Confederation College from 1980 to 1982, with some additional clippings from 1984.
Correspondence regarding: Subscribing to the Lakehead Review 1970; The Lakehead University Review Style Guide for Contributors; Handwritten - Style Guide - The Jewish Community in Canada Volume 1; A History by Stuart E. Rosenberg; Newspaper clipping/book review - My freckles still unspotted The Jewish Community in Canada: In the Midst of Freedom by Stuart E. Rosenberg McClelland and Stewart 224 page, $15.95; Receipt Lakehead Review 1970; The Lakehead University Review Volume 1 Number 1 Spring 1968; The Lakehead University Review Volume 1 Number 1 1968.
Consists of reports, letters, and minutes of the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority.
Lakehead Region Conservation AuthorityCorrespondence with the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority, 1964.
This file includes information, pamphlets, handbooks, course listings, Nor’ Wester books, newspapers for the Argus and a Student Teaching Handbook.