Correspondence. J. Harvey Johnson was associated with the Fort William Chamber of Commerce and then the Lakehead Chamber of Commerce.
Correspondence. Thomas S. Jones worked for Dryden Paper Company Ltd, and was involved with the Dryden District Chamber of Commerce and the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce. Some material is on the topic of great lakes shipping.
Correspondence. Philip T. Kelly was a former Ontario Conservative Minister of Mines.
Correspondence. Hon. George A Kerr, Q.C., was Ontario Minister of Energy and Resources Management.
Correspondence, including regarding a news story on the Canadian Lakehead. Jack Kerr worked for the Duluth News-Tribune and Duluth Herald, and later the State of Minnesota.
Correspondence. Donald W. Kingdon was General Manager of the Lake Ontario Regional Development Council.
Correspondence regarding radio broadcasting in Northwestern Ontario.
Correspondence. "Northern Development 1969: a background paper." Material related to the Northern Development Conference. Allan F. Lawrence was Ontario Minister of Mines.
Correspondence. Elizabeth Limon was Miss Northwestern Ontario and competed in the Miss Canada pageant.
Correspondence. Bill Luke worked for Northern and Central Gas Company Ltd.
Correspondence regarding radio broadcasting.
Correspondence regarding wood marketing and sales.
Correspondence. Owen J. Matthews was president of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association.
Correspondence regarding road treatment.
Correspondence regarding Fort William Harbour, the James St. Bridge, and the Kaministiquia River. George j. McIlraith was Federal Minister of Public Works.
Information on the Linalt Cutter-Carrier.
Correspondence, text of speeches. Hon. Darcy McKeough was an Ontario cabinet minister: through this time, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Treasurer of Ontario, and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.
Photograph of television personality.
Correspondence regarding industrial development in Northern Ontario.
News clippings, correspondence, regarding potential business and industrial development. Gordon C. New was Chief of the Industrial Research Division, Ontario Department of Economics and Development.
News clippings, correspondence.
Correspondence regarding a National Energy Board hearing.
Personal correspondence between colleagues.
Material related to promotion of Northwestern Ontario. Includes "Ontario's Northwest" supplement from Trade and Commerce Magazine, 1969.
Correspondence. Anson J. Raymond was Chief of Information Services with the Ontario Department of Planning and Development.