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- 2000
Part of Harold Wevers fonds
Text by John William Wevers
Score for choir and organ.
Part of Harold Wevers fonds
Text by John William Wevers
Score for choir and organ.
Part of Silver Islet Collection
Silver Islet Store Book - entries from May 22 - June 19, 1880.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Chapter 3
Part of J P Bertrand Collection
Photostat copy of Chapter 3, "A Force In Being," of book "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" by L. Charles Douthwaite, first edition, 1939.
This Thunder Bay Co-Operative Dairy Board of Directors' Minutes ledger pertains to both everyday business and special business items, including: employee wages and holiday gift(s); board meeting travel expenses; and unionization. This ledger also includes the introduction of ice cream production and notes regarding the Co-Op's first "Bottle" booth at the Lakehead Exhibition.
Note: This is the first ledger to begin with a Table of Contents/Index.
This Thunder Bay Co-Operative Dairy Board of Directors' Minutes ledger pertains to both everyday business and special business items, including: the production of individual creamers; the re-introduction of 8 quart containers; a decline in retail and whole milk sales; changes in management; and extraordinary financial hardship.
Note: This is the final ledger. The Thunder Bay Co-Operative Dairy officially ceased operation on February 28, 1969; however, the Board of Directors oversaw its liquidation from 1969-1972.
Part of David Belrose fonds
One issue (1997) of Northern Connection Magazine.
Part of Angus Bell fonds
Daily Journal for 1913: On the Foley, Welsh & Stewart's contract from Cochrane to Harricanaw River in Quebec - P.B. McDonald wrote the account.
Group of men seated and standing, identified as being at a lodge meeting.
Snow-shoe Club. Same group as in (15j)
On the Nipigon River: Canoe and Rapids (15s)
On the Nipigon River: Canoe and Rapids
Caption reads: “This is a real Indian canoe in the picture, white water rapids from below.”
Shuniah Club, Banquet for John Smith (15ah)
The Shuniah Club. Banquet given for John Smith, Manager of Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Company. Possibly 1922.
Banquet held on 8th floor of Whalen Building / Public Utilities Commission Building.
Some men identified, including: E.E. Johnson, Thomas Andrew, Frank Dolan, Donald J. MacGillis, John Cook, John Smith, Judge A.J. McComber, Charles Mellor, Hugh Keefer, Clerk of the Prince Arthur Hotel, W.T. McEachern, A. Theobald.
Tennis Party, Keefer Residence (15ak)
Tennis Party on lawn, at F.H. Keefer residence, Port Arthur, 1908. Guests are not identified. Former courthouse and jail in background.
Cricket at Current River Park (15ao)
Cricket at Current River Park, Sept 11, 1915.
A group of men posed with sports equipment.
Identified people are: H. Halton, Hugh Keefer, A.L. McEwen, F.H. Keefer, Justice Sutherland, W.H. Nelson, Neil McDougall, Hume Govelier, Col S.W. Ray, Turville, W.F. Langworthy.
Account Book, Port Arthur Cricket Club (15ap)
Account book of the Port Arthur Cricket Club. 1892-1895.
Only a few pages of written material; the rest is blank.
Plan by A.L. Russell of the tennis ground data for J.W. Allen, 1898, Port Arthur. Intersection of Cumberland and Cameron (now Camelot.) Coated linen.