- Subseries
- 1969 - 1978
Part of Dr. Pradip Sarbadhikari fonds
Documents related to other associations, organizations, and conferences.
Part of Dr. Pradip Sarbadhikari fonds
Documents related to other associations, organizations, and conferences.
Part of Dr. Pradip Sarbadhikari fonds
Personal materials, CVs, travel materials, received mail.
Part of Dr. Pradip Sarbadhikari fonds
Notes and clippings related to accomplishments at Lakehead University.
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Media reference material primarily relating to Inter PARES and Women Working for Change.
Media include VHS Tapes, floppy disks, slides/transparencies/reversal film/diapositives/diafilm, and cassette. These have not yet been transferred to other formats.
Lakehead Social Planning Council
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
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.
Yearbooks produced by students in the School of Library Technology.
Earlier minutes are transcribed accounts of the board meetings, while later minutes are formal agendas with an outline of the board’s discussion and their concerns of that week. UU recommends the board organize their records by year which is what the LUF did, using binders to sort time periods. The original arrangement was not disturbed; the binders were replaced with folders. Length of board minutes vary.
The LUF programs and workshops were meant to strengthen the congregation, to make sure they did not get 'stuck in the past' and to appeal to younger generations. They worked together to be an open and welcoming space for all people, and sought advice from other congregations on how to be welcoming and how to recruit members. In order to grow, they would need funding, which they sought through campaigns and events such as service auctions. They worked to keep their building updated and tried to renovate it when possible, and when opportunities to move arose they normally discussed it. Materials here demonstrate how the LUF sought to be welcoming and accessible for all people, and they supported their growth projects while still serving the community.
File arrangement reflects original order: as part of the history project, the past Newsletters were ordered chronologically and ordered into binders. They include information typical of any newsletter: the month ahead, notes from the president, and general updates. The original arrangement was not disturbed while the binders were replaced with folders. It appears the newsletters were sent out electronically after 2012.
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Executive Committee (C.T.K.L. (Port Arthur))
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Finlandia Club collection
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
C.C.F. National and Provincial Offices
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
These folders contain correspondence, literature and material relating to C.C.F. conferences and conventions.
Part of Frederick O. Robinson fonds
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
People, Families, and Genealogy
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Dickenson Mines USWA Local 950 1972 - 1999
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Dickenson Mines, near Red Lake.
International Nickel Company of Canada USWA Local 6500 1972 - 1985
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from International Nickel Company of Canada (INCO).