This series consists of child care surveys done by the Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee. Surveys gave provision to child care centres and staff to share information about their community, name of centre, survey respondents, and centre's programs. Surveys provided information about the fees, licencing, subsidies, operating budget/deficit, capital budget, and operating grants. Statistics for staffing/wages/qualifications; overview of benefits, recruitment, and pay equity; and operations, program/policy changes shared important information for advocacy for the future plans, and concerns for child care centres across Northwestern Ontario.
Surveying and Monitoring Wolverines in Ontario and Other Lowland, Boreal Forest Habitats: Recommendations and Protocols
NWSI Field Guide FG-06
Wildlife Conservation Society Ontario
This file contains sample copies of the Day Care Survey for non-profit organizations, commercial, staff (2 versions) and Band Council with letters of introduction for Day Care Supervisors and Staff and a mailing list for contacts.
“A Survey of Changing Employment Patterns at the Lakehead Cities of Port Arthur and Fort William”, and related documents, plus a report of the summary of the findings. 1964
Survey by the Department of Temperance and Moral Reform, Methodist and Presbyterian Church, entitled "Preliminary and General Social Survey of Port Arthur" and "Preliminary and General Social Survey of Fort William." (1913)
This file contains information about the NWORDCC Day Care Services Survey Update 1995. Included in the file are statistics for Thunder Bay Child Care services; Ontario Child Care Fact Sheet; and the Consultant Report for Survey Update 1993; list of 1994/95 Child Care Resources in Thunder Bay District with funding allocations with edits.
Listing of surplus library items to be sold at yard sale and loan of library carrels.
Documents relating to printout of Lindsay v. Saskatchewan case, printout from the Library of Parliament detailing Bill C-45, printout of a Yahoo search of Bill C-45, printout from the Occupational Safety Group website detailing Bill C-45, handwritten note detailing financial information, printout detailing Nova Scotia W.C.B. v Martin case in the Supreme Court, Relief for Injured Workers with Chronic Pain Disability sheet, email correspondence NS WCB cases and BC WCAT
- Study by Marlene Edwards, 4th year psych student
- Focus group to talk about people’s experiences as the surviving parent
- Thunder Bay Study
- Telephone Contact with Spouse of Deceased Patient (Script and Questions)
Dr. S. Sellick
Copy of overhead lecture notes/slides
- Definitions (Supportive Care)
- Basic Supportive Cancer Care Needs
- Overhead of the Research Sequence
- Status of Research
- Directions for Supportive Care Research
Memos on resignations, library job descriptions, internal and external postings and staffing issues.
Lakehead University School of Library Technology field work placement locations within Chancellor Paterson Library. Also includes information for field practice supervisors
Various newspaper and magazine articles discussing supernatural topics such as sasquatch, witchcraft, demonic possession, cults etc.
List of the endangered/rare plants at Superior National Forest, a news release seeking the public’s help in identifying rare plants
Super Sound C60 high fidelity cassette: Mrs. T. Edwards. Notes: Completed
Super Sound C60 high fidelity cassette: Mrs. Jarutto. Notes: Completed 1 side
B. Fredgren & S. Lagerlof trans. Maija Halonen . Roles: Niilo, Martenson, Hildur, Tuomari, Stiina, Oikeuden Palvelija, Inga, Lautamies, Persson, Gudmund, Erland
Card catalogue from the Suomi Koti library.
Suomi Koti of Thunder Bay is a seniors' residence in Thunder Bay. The organization was founded in 1984; the building, consisting of 60 apartment units, was opened in 1988. Suomi Koti was developed to meet the needs of Finnish-Canadian seniors
The library was built from donations and purchases by residents over the years. It held titles in Finnish and in English; the Finnish-language materials were often published in and brought from Finland and were difficult to access through Canadian libraries or booksellers. This library reflected a body of reading material of Finnish-speaking people in Thunder Bay in the later part of the twentieth century.
In 2025, the library collections were weeded significantly to make room for new furniture and better meet the needs of current residents. Some titles were donated to Lakehead University Library at this time. The Finnish-language card catalogue has been acquired by the Archives to preserve a record of the library's former collections and how it reflected the culture of its users.
Manuscript entitled "Suomi and Silver Mountain" - background history of area (2 copies); Notes about Suomi's first settlers, schools, fires, miscellaneous trivia; Photocopied book with unknown title describes the history and present conditions of the mines in rural Thunder Bay (1902); School petitions for S.S. #1 and #2 (1916, 1918); List of 1936 Finnish residents in area; Resident information found in "Siirtokansan Kalenteri 1958"; Interviewswith early Finnish residents in area
Maila Talvio
- The CSJ was briefly made illegal; this organization took its place during that period.
- Constitution and Preamble, 1941, 1943
- Third Assembly Report, 1944
- Naisten Rauhakamppailu (Women’s Peace Campaign), Dorise Nielsen
- Second Assembly Report, 1943