D, 7, 4, I 1: Finnish Labour Temple invoice [advertising] which lists activities held in 1953.
D, 7, 6, I 1: Finnish Labour Temple invoice [advertising] which lists activities held from June-Dec. 1954.
D, 7, 23, I 1-3: Finnish Publications: Suomalainen Ty
H, 22, 3, I 1: Finnish Restaurant invoices. No address. May 1912.
H, 22, 10, I 1-5: Finnish Socialist Local returned cheques. 1911, 1914, 1915, 1917-1918,
D, 9, 9, I 1-16: Finnish Songbooks: Suomen Lauluaare; Laulun ja Soiton Suomi, Suomen Maakuntalaulut; Mies
E, 11, 27, I 1-4: Foodstuff Workers Industrial Union #460 of the I.W.W. of Port Arthur, bulletins (n.d.) and ballots (1938) to organize Hotel and Restaurant Workers. In Finnish and English.
E, 11, 29, I 1-5: General Construction Workers; bulletins, 1927; ballot; by-laws, 1930; results of referendum, 1934.
E, 11, 28, I 1-8: General Construction workers Industrial Union #310 of the I.W.W. minutes: Portland Oregon, Feb. 1926; Leavenworth, Washington, Oct. 1927; Cle Elum, Washington, Sept. 1928; Seattle, Washington 1928 and [1929 or 1930?]; Las Vegas, Nevada, July, 1931.
E, 11, 22, I 1-12: General Recruiting Union (G.R.U.) of I.W.W. minutes of meetings held in Calgary, Jan. 1928-Mar. 1928; minutes of 1st annual convention held in Chicago, Mar. 1928.
E, 11, 23, I 1-8: General Recruiting Union of I.W.W. bulletins, 1926-1932; financial statement Feb. 1928.
D, 7, 18, I 1-3: Government Printing Bureau Publications, Ottawa: Evidence of Mr. P.M. Draper, Secretary of the trades and labour congress of Canada before Committee re: Bill 21 - Hours of Labour, 1909; evidence of Mr. Gustate Francq, vice-president of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada before Committee re: Bill 21 - Hours of Labour, 1910; evidence of Mr. G.H. Murray, Secretary of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association, 1910.
D, 8, 19, I 1-4: Music: handwritten, by A.W. Tiikkainen; book of music written by Eero (Eric) Salonen, Port Arthur, 1931; loose leaf music for play or musical.
D, 8, 1, I 1-5: Health Publications: regulations of the Department of Health of Ontario, 1934; 2 copies each of Canada's Health and Welfare published by the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, May and Aug. 1946.
The Hoito was established in 1918 as a cooperative restaurant in response to a need by lumberworkers and others for good and reasonably priced meals. The restaurant rented premises from the Labour Temple.
The series consists primarily of invoices, receipts, cheques, etc.
B, 3, 11, I 1-9: Hoito Restaurant cheque stubs. Mar.-May 1919, Sept.-Dec. 1919.
B, 4, 3, I 1-5: Hoito Restaurant cheque stubs, Jan.-May 1921, July-Aug. 1921.
B, 3, 9, I 1-7: Hoito Restaurant cheque stubs. June 1918-Jan. 1919.
B, 4, 1, I 1-7: Hoito Restaurant cheque stubs. Apr.-Dec. 1920.
B, 1, 1, I 1-9: Hoito Restaurant Correspondence regarding: hiring of new cook; request for return of loan by O. Paananen due to hospitalization; receipts for loans received for the establishment of the Poikatalo = Hoito; telegrams; grocery lists; statement from A. Paquette Dairy. 1918-1919.
B, 2, 3, I 1-5: Hoito Restaurant invoices and receipts (as above). Mar. 1919.
B, 2, 8, I 1-11: Hoito Restaurant invoices and receipts (as above). Dec. 1919.
B, 3, 4, I 1-7: Hoito Restaurant invoices and receipts (as above). Apr. 1921.
B, 1, 2, I 1-10: Hoito Restaurant invoices and receipts for payments for goods and services required in the daily operation of the restaurant. May 1918. Approximately 10 to 30 invoices attached in each item.
B, 1, 3, I 1-6: Hoito Restaurant invoices and receipts (as above). June 1918.