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Bestanddeel
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Submission by L. Ringham, Regional Director of Northwestern Region to Mr. R. T. Thomson, secretary, Quetico Park Advisory Committee on summarizing the present status of the management problems in relation to Quetico Park and the international boundary waters adjacent thereto. Articles on 'Backpacking' from the New York Times.

Bestanddeel · May 6, 1971
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Letter to Mr. R. T. Thomson, Secretary, Quetico Advisory Committee from H.S. Braun, Dean
of University Schools, dated May 6, 1971 concerning attendance at a meeting in Toronto.

Bestanddeel
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Letter addressed to Mr. R. T. Thompson, Secretary, Quetico Advisory Committee, Fort Frances by J.A. Brown, President, South Peel Naturalists Club Oakville, Ont. re: their support of the brief presented by the Federation of Ontario Naturalists.

Bestanddeel · April 19, 1971
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Letter addressed to Dr. H. S. Braun, Dean of University Schools, Lakehead University by Philip B. Lind, Chairman of the Sierra Club of Ontario dated in Toronto, April 19, 1971, re: inclusion of a copy of the Club's book: "Voices for the wilderness".

Bestanddeel · Jan. 21, 1971
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Letter addressed to Dr. H. S. Braun by R. T. Thomson, Secretary, Quetico Park Advisory Committee dated Jan. 21, 1971 re: enclosures of minutes of the 5th meeting of the Quetico Park Advisory Committee, other letters and recommended reading for members of the Quetico Park Advisory Committee

Bestanddeel · Nov. 25, 1970
Part of Dr. Harold S. Braun fonds

Letter from R. T. Thomson, Secretary, Quetico Park Advisory Committee to Dr. H. S. Braun, Dean of University Schools dated in Fort Frances Nov. 25, 1970 re : 4th regular meeting of the Quetico Park Advisory Committee on Dec. 14th & 15th.

Audio recordings
Reeks · 1970 - 2006
Part of Cairine Budner fonds

Series consists of oral history cassette interviews with Finnish immigrants in and around Thunder Bay in 1974-79. Themes from the interviews on Finnish immigration to Thunder Bay, 1876-1914 and history of Finnish settlements in the rural Thunder Bay regions. Interviews provided the material and formed the basis of the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society's (TBFCHS) Bay Street Projects 1-2. Also includes specific interviews by Einar Nordstrom and Roy Mannila on the labour and union activities at the Lakehead with a particular emphasis on the Finnish community and socialist movements. Cassette recordings, once completed, were shared with the Multicultural History Society of Ontario.

Various other recordings include Isku Club sports history, Finns in Sport in Canada, TBFCHS meetings, Raija Warkentin, Multicultural seminar, Finnish Independence, Human Rights Conference. Also a copy of a VHS recording from Mother Tongue Production of Aina Wilen: fighting for the Franchise (Finnish) originally released in 2006. Aina became one of the many Finnish Canadians to fight for enfranchisement.

Binder 1 Section 3
Bestanddeel
Part of Cairine Budner fonds

Section 3: Karhu Gymnastics PHIII-0012a photograph of Boys Gymnastics Pyramides Karhu Club in front of Fort William Finn Hall (Robertson St.)

Binder 1 Section 6
Bestanddeel
Part of Cairine Budner fonds

Section 6: Adagio Team Gymnastics PHIII-0012d Photographs of Adagio Team members from Fort William YMCA. 3 photographs in the file.

Binder 1 Section 7
Bestanddeel
Part of Cairine Budner fonds

Section 7: Miscellaneous Gymnastics Photos PHIII-0012h photographs of pyramids and acrobatics. Newspaper clipping of Cairine Budner's passing the exams of the International Gymnastic Federation Judges Course offered by the Canadian Gymnastic Association.