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"Ostola"

Manuscript entitled "Ostola"; Interviews of early residents in area; Photocopied letter 1917 to certify birth; Map of Ostola area; List of original landowners in Ostola; Copied excerpts from S.S. #5 Mcintyre minute book 1932- 44.

Locals

The series contains documents such as agreements and correspondence specific to Locals at various industry sites in the Northwestern Ontario Region, including: Caland Ore Mine, Dickenson Mines, Griffith Mine, INCO, Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines, Mattabi Mines, Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company, UMEX, and more.

Hoito Restaurant

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.

Hoito Restaurant

The Hoito Cooperative Restaurant was established in 1918, to serve the needs of Finnish-Canadian workers in Port Arthur, and still operates from the Finnish Labour Temple, 314 Bay Street.

This collection is made up of minute books and account books covering the early years of the restaurant's operations.

United Steelworkers of America District 6 fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1918 - 1999

Records relate to the United Steelworkers of Amercia's (USWA or U.S.W.A.) District 6, Northwestern Ontario, and industries, sites, and companies where Union members worked.

Files include: collective agreements between the union and various companies, correspondence between various company and mine representatives (notably Henry Gareau), as well as presidents of the local unions and officials at different levels of government.

Minute Book

Begins at the first meeting of Hoito

Pp 191 – 193, Hoito Co-operative Restaurant’s Constitution

Labour Temple Plays Documents

Photocopy of journal pages with name of play, director, no. of acts, and year when shown ( 1950-67); Record of plays shown at the Labour Temple from 1944-48 and 1953-56; Booklet entitled "Tyon Temppelilla Naytelyjen Naytelman Nimet ja Esitys Ajat Alkaen Uuodesta 1919" (Plays shown at the Labour Temple with names and dates from the year 1919), put together and organized by Henri Niemi, Onni Paavi and Santeri Anttila. (2 copies).

"Pearson"

Manuscript entitled "Pearson" (area also referred to as "Pine Riverin Kontri"); Map of Pearson area; Interviews with early residents of area; Brochure for Lars Olsen's log house, an example of Scandinavian architecture; Notes on East Pearson and Pardee history; U.S.S. #3 Pearson and Fraleigh Petition 1919; List of Finnish residents of Pearson in 1934.

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