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Procedures, 1971-2002 (includes storms, AIDS, measles, staff manuals, fire, opening campfire, office organisation, accommodation charts, tripping, vespers manual)
Procedures, 1971-2002 (includes storms, AIDS, measles, staff manuals, fire, opening campfire, office organisation, accommodation charts, tripping, vespers manual)
Reports and resources
Reports and resources
General and editorial correspondence
General and editorial correspondence
Employee Tax Reduction Forms
Employee Tax Reduction Forms
Statistics Canada Census; corporation act and information
Statistics Canada Census; corporation act and information
Canada Post Regulations
Canada Post Regulations
Printers quotes
Printers quotes
Xerox royalties
Xerox royalties
Account book 1981-82
Account book 1981-82
1982 bank statements
1982 bank statements
Cheque stubs, Feb.1977-Dec.1981
Cheque stubs, Feb.1977-Dec.1981
Bank correspondence
Bank correspondence
Ad sales plan
Ad sales plan
Ad exchanges expired
Ad exchanges expired
Orders for single issues
Orders for single issues
CPPA, General correspondence
CPPA, General correspondence
FOE, correspondence, subscriptions
FOE, correspondence, subscriptions
Music book for violin (handwritten), which belonged to J.S. Cairnduff and has his name in gold lettering on the front cover; spine is titled “Sacred Music”, undated. The first few pages contain handwritten explanations on the differences between harmony and melody as well as a vocal scale. Half of the book contains handwritten musical compositions for violin and the remainder of the book is blank. There is an index in the back of the book where the names of the compositions (which are generally place names) and page numbers are recorded. (Note: J.S. Cairnduff was from Picton, Ontario where he had a shop selling shoes and harnesses; he moved to Nogie’s Creek (Mill Line) near the Oliver property which is now owned by Trent University; Cairnduff was married to a Yarwood).
Music book for violin (handwritten), which belonged to J.S. Cairnduff and has his name in gold lettering on the front cover; spine is titled “Sacred Music”, undated. The first few pages contain handwritten explanations on the differences between harmony and melody as well as a vocal scale. Half of the book contains handwritten musical compositions for violin and the remainder of the book is blank. There is an index in the back of the book where the names of the compositions (which are generally place names) and page numbers are recorded. (Note: J.S. Cairnduff was from Picton, Ontario where he had a shop selling shoes and harnesses; he moved to Nogie’s Creek (Mill Line) near the Oliver property which is now owned by Trent University; Cairnduff was married to a Yarwood).
Photograph album (cream colour) which belonged to Margaret McWilliams, great-grandmother of Joyce Anderson. The album contains 43 photographs of unidentified people. Also inside is an obituary card for Frank Crowe, who died 21 February 1904, with handwriting that reads “Aunt Maggie and Uncle Nat,” as well as a handwritten note that reads “To Mother from Ida and Frank with love and Christmas greetings.”
Photograph album (cream colour) which belonged to Margaret McWilliams, great-grandmother of Joyce Anderson. The album contains 43 photographs of unidentified people. Also inside is an obituary card for Frank Crowe, who died 21 February 1904, with handwriting that reads “Aunt Maggie and Uncle Nat,” as well as a handwritten note that reads “To Mother from Ida and Frank with love and Christmas greetings.”
Taylor Statten Memorial Fund and Lecture; Taylor Statten Camps Alumni Reunions
Taylor Statten Memorial Fund and Lecture; Taylor Statten Camps Alumni Reunions
Algonquin Park Advisory Committee (APAC): Minutes, documents, terms of reference, background papers, etc.
Algonquin Park Advisory Committee (APAC): Minutes, documents, terms of reference, background papers, etc.
Camp Tonakela - list of contributors
Camp Tonakela - list of contributors
Scrapbook belonging to Ruth of newspaper clippings and memorabilia: pertains to the service of friends and family in World War II, 1940s
Scrapbook belonging to Ruth of newspaper clippings and memorabilia: pertains to the service of friends and family in World War II, 1940s
Re: Ruth’s death in 1979: scrapbook of sympathy cards sent to Ken Bellamy; also funeral book, flower cards, and loose sympathy cards
Re: Ruth’s death in 1979: scrapbook of sympathy cards sent to Ken Bellamy; also funeral book, flower cards, and loose sympathy cards
Catherine Hennessey: autograph book, 1881-1882; small book titled “Daily Food for Christians”, n.d. with inscriptions “To Our Dear Friends Mr. & Mrs. Mutton, Xmas 1883” and “Kate Mutton, Shiloh, Ont. 1900”; probate of will, 1923; Wedding invitation, memorial cards, death notices of several Mutton and Hennessey family members, 1917-1936 (Note: accompanying notes in the folder explain relationships) Outsized drawing, located in Large Materials Cabinet – Drawer 54: “Catherine Hennessey (nee Mutton), b. 1849, d. 1932 in Northumberland County. Mother of Beatrice B. Allen (nee Hennessey), grandmother of Ruth C. Bellamy (nee Allen)” (note: this outsized piece is exquisitely drawn and the facial area has been coloured slightly; the piece appears to have been purposely beveled outwards from the centre, i.e. only the outer edge meets a flat surface)
Catherine Hennessey: autograph book, 1881-1882; small book titled “Daily Food for Christians”, n.d. with inscriptions “To Our Dear Friends Mr. & Mrs. Mutton, Xmas 1883” and “Kate Mutton, Shiloh, Ont. 1900”; probate of will, 1923; Wedding invitation, memorial cards, death notices of several Mutton and Hennessey family members, 1917-1936 (Note: accompanying notes in the folder explain relationships) Outsized drawing, located in Large Materials Cabinet – Drawer 54: “Catherine Hennessey (nee Mutton), b. 1849, d. 1932 in Northumberland County. Mother of Beatrice B. Allen (nee Hennessey), grandmother of Ruth C. Bellamy (nee Allen)” (note: this outsized piece is exquisitely drawn and the facial area has been coloured slightly; the piece appears to have been purposely beveled outwards from the centre, i.e. only the outer edge meets a flat surface)