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UPC/OS3(01) · File · 1963
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of the first Board of Governors. Photos include, Mrs. E. H. Zeidler, Miss V. Burgess, Mr. C. K. Fraser, Mr. W. G. Ward, Rev. J. F. Coughlan, President T. H. B. Symons, Dr. D. Whyte, Mr. N. J. Crook, Archdeacon R. P. Waker, Mrs. W. R. Philp, Mr. S. J. Whithouse, Mr. G. Dolan, Mr. S. R. Adamson, Mr. F. P. O'Connor, Mr. C. G. O'Donnell, Mr I. Black, Mr. D. A. Loucks, Mr. G. M. Johnston, Mr. C. B. Neal, Mr. R. R. Faryon, Mrs. J. Holts, and Dr. D. Aitken.

Board of Governors
UPC/OS3(03) · File · 1989-90
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a framed photograph of the Board of Governors in 1989-90. Photo includes, Prof. John Burbidge, Merritt Gordon, David Hughes, Liz Wilton, Michael Beswick, Henry Nokes, Chancellor Kenneth Hare, Robert W.F. Stephenson. Prof. Skip Maxwell, Lari Langford, John MacLean, David Galloway, Glenn Willson, President John Stubbs, John D. de Pencier (Chair), Bruce Macleod, David Moore, Tod Willcox, Michael Nolan, Martha Whatley, Jalynn Bennett, Ned Goodman, John McClelland, Arnold McLean, and Jim Swanston.

Board of Governors
UPC/OS4(01) · File · 1991-92
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a photograph of the Board of Governors in 1991-92. Photo includes, R. W. F. Stephenson (Chair), , M. E. Beswick, D. A. Ferrier, N. S. Goldstein, M. E. Gordon, A. P. Ingram, B. A. Johns, L. C. Langford, M. A. Lightbody, D. T. C. Moore, M. J. Nolan, M. L. Rubinoff, J. O. Stubbs, J. A. Swanston, M. W. Whatley, M.A. Whetung, T. Willcox, G. E. Wolff

Board of Governors
UPC/OS4(02) · File · 1999-00
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a framed photograph of the Board of Governors in 1999-00. Photo includes, David Wallbridge, Jane Dudas, President Patterson, Gary Wolff, Derrick McIntosh, Ana Lopes, Cecil Rabinovitvh, Len Vernon, Reid Morden, Bryan Graham, Julia Harrison, Paul Crookall, Paul Wilson, Mile Roach, Glen Easson, Michael Neumann, Rodger Wright, Ted Tremain, Michael Beswick, and Larry Seeley.

Board of Governors
UPC/OS3(02) · File · 1988-89
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a framed photograph of the Board of Governors in 1988-89. Photo includes, John MacLean, Nicky Eaton, Jon Grant, Bruce Macleod, Michael Beswick, John ('Skee') McClelland, David Moore, President John Stubbs, Jim aimers, Ned Goodman, Michael Nolan, David Galloway, Merritt Gordon, John D, de Pencier (Chair), Prof. Cyril Carter, Prof. Skip Maxwell, Jalynn Bennett, Bill Charlton, Chancellor Ken Hare, Ralph Heintzman, John McCarney, Arnold McLean, Robert Stephenson, and David Van Wess.

IMC-144 · File · 1963-1987
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File contains records relating to material relating to work done by the Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada with Indigenous Peoples in the North. records include correspondence from Dr. Sutherland, on behalf of the IEA looking to acquire a Cessna 180 plane for use in the Northwest Territories and Yukon. Also contained are educational pamphlets for the IEA, a May 1962 newsletter of the IEA, and an editorial by Eleanor Sutherland, titled "A New Approach for Native People in Canada's North."

Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada
IMC-145 · File · 1964-2010
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File contains a binder assembled by Alf Griggs relating to his time at Bark Lake Leadership Camp, first as a Leader-in-Training in 1964 and then as a Resource Counselor from 1984-1995. The first half of the binder contains staff directories, messages from camp staff and campers about their time at Bark Lake Leadership Camp, camp rules and regulations, schedules, songs and sayings, and maps of Bark Lake, all circa 1964. The second half contains similar contents relating to Grigg's time as a Resource Counselor from 1984-1995 along with photographs of exterior shots of camp buildings and Bark Lake, taken in 1981 and 2010.

IMC-146 · File · 1930-1945, 1975, 2023
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File contains a binder assembled by Alf Griggs relating to his time at Camp Norval as Camp Director. Within the binder are photographs of plaques dedicated to Camp Norval, taken in 2023, exterior shots of the camp, campers participating in camp activities, taken in 1975. Also contained are information newsletters about the camp, reviews from news outlets, information for staff and a letter from Griggs relating to his personal thoughts about his time at Camp Norval.

Peterborough Theatre Guild
90-009/001(04) · File · 1976-1990
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes programs for the following productions:

  • Belithe Spirit by Noel Coward
  • A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner
  • Cabaret by John Van Druten and Christopher Isherwood.
  • Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie
  • The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge
  • Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring
  • Susanna (Rocking It in The Bush) by David Carley
  • Mirth and Mary B. with Mary Barton
  • White Liars Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer
  • Man of LaMancha by Dale Wasserman, Joe Darion, Mitch Leigh
  • Festival ‘90 Playtime featuring Love is Strange, and The Freedom of the City
90-009/001(05) · File · 1976-1979
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes the following:

  • Peterborough Summer Theatre flyer advertising three plays: Season of the Witch by Morley Callaghan, Grey Owl by Joseph Mcleod, and Exit Muttering by Donald Jack.
  • Peterborough Summer Theatre flyer advertisement and calendar for Season of the Witch, Wa~Sha~Quan~Asin: Grey Owl, and Exit Muttering
  • Peterborough Summer Theatre program for Season of the Witch, Wa~Sha~Quan~Asin: Grey Owl, Exit Muttering and a poetry reading.
  • Mame by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman
  • Flyer for The Hand of Man craft sale
90-009/001(06) · File · 1949-1973
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes the following programs

  • The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. The Peterborough Little Theatre. January 27-29, 1949
  • The Grove Players of The Lakefield College School present: A Bride Comes to Yellow Sky and The Black Bonspiel of Wullie Maccrimmon . Two Plays in Aid of the Peterborough Theatre Guild. January 14, 1967.
  • Play Parade: One Act Plays featuring A Resounding Tinkle by N.F. Simpson, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by George Bernard Shaw, and The Ants by Franz and Joseph Capek. Presented by Drama Groups of Three Peterborough and Area High Schools (St. Peter's, PCVS, Lakefield College School). May 11, 1970.
  • Pipin A Musical: A search for the extraordinary life by Stephen Schwartz. Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School. Feb-March
90-009/001(10) · File · 1974-1979
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes the following:

  • The Impossible Years: a comedy by Bob Fischer and Arthur Marx, 1974
  • Beyond the Fringe Benefit: An Evening of British Humour with Richard Hayman, Terry Mellors, Brian Jackson, and Paul Wilson. A benefit performance for Bob Kavanagh.
  • The Primary English Class by Israel Horovitz. Open Circle Theatre.
    -Tapestries by William C.G. Hodge. Mackenzie Gallery. Trent University, Peterborough. October 14-30, 1977.
  • Canadian Images registration information brochure, 1979.
  • Canadian Images Invitation addressed to Jean and Alf Cole, 1979.
Peterborough Theatre Guild
90-009/001(01) · File · 1966-1969
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes programs for the following productions:

  • A Majority of One by Leonard Spigelgass. October 21-22, 1966.
  • The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. October 18-21.
  • Bousille And the Just by Gratien Gélinas. march 1-4, 1967.
  • The King and I by Oscar Hammerstein II. May 4-6, 1967.
  • My Three Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack, March 6-9, 1968.
  • Kiss Me Kate by Sam and Bella Spewack. May 1-4, 1968.
  • Ring Round the Moon by Jean Anouilh. October 9-12, 1968.
  • The Pajama Game by George Abbott and Richard Pike Bissel. April 30-May 3, 1969
  • Antigone by Sophocles. February - March 1, 1969.
  • The Diary of a Scoundrel. October 17-25, 1969.

File also includes a Christmas greeting card addressed to Jean and Alf Cole, a personal greeting card addressed to Jean and Alf Cole, and a Theatre Guild membership flyer, 1968.

Peterborough Theatre Guild
90-009/001(02) · File · 1970-1972
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File consists of programs for the following productions:

  • Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad by Arthur L. Kopit
  • Beyond the Fringe by Alan Bennett, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller. 1970
  • Theatre Guild membership flyer
  • A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and Family Album by Noel Coward. March 6-14, 1970
  • Carousel by Oscar Hammerstein II. May 6-9, 1970.
  • See How They Run by Phillip King. October 15-23, 1971.
  • Ticket to See How They Run on Sat., Oct. 16.
  • The Mikado or The Town of Titipu by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
  • Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! March 31-April 3, 1971.
  • Yesterday the Children Were Dancing by Gratien Gélinas. november 26-December 4, 1971
  • Theatre Guild membership drive flyer, 1972
  • Imaginary Invalid by Molière. February 19-27, 1971.
  • Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott. October 13-21, 1972.
  • My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner. May 3-6, 1972
  • Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. February 11-19, 1972.
  • Hayfever by Noel Coward. March 17-25, 1972.
  • A Flea in Her Ears by Georges Feydeau
  • Philadelphia Here I Come! By Brian Friel. November 27-December 5
  • The MasterRace and Mother’s Day
  • Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw

File also includes two tickets to a play at The Guildhall on Thursday December 7th .

Peterborough Theatre Guild
90-009/001(03) · File · 1973-1975
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

File includes programs for the following productions:

  • Leaving Home by David French
  • The Curious Savage by John Patrick. November 24-December 2.
  • Dry Rot by John Chapman. October 18-27, 1973.
  • The Glass Menagerie by Tennesse Williams. April 27-May 5, 1973.
  • Murder in The Cathedral by T.S. Eliot
  • Two Tickets to the Theatre Guild on Thursday October 30th
  • Theatre Guild membership flyer, 1974
  • The Chalk Garden by Enid Bacnold
  • Theatre Guild invitation to a Dinner and Dance at Lakehead Barn
  • Hunting Stuart by Robertson Davies
  • Brigadoon by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner
  • Everything in the Garden by Giles Cooper
  • Lock Up Your Daughters by Laurie Johnson
  • Tournament of Plays 1975 featuring Hunting Stuart, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, The Gingerbread Lady, and The Boys in the Band
  • Ticket to Tournament of Plays 1975
  • The Lady’s Not Burning by Christopher Fry
  • Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak
  • Wonderful Town by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields
  • The Crucible by Arthur Miller
  • The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Arbor Theatre Company
90-009/001(09) · File · 1977-1979
Part of Cole collection of theatre programs

Consists of programs for the following productions:

  • Same Time, Next Year by Bernard Slade. July 10-22, 1979
  • Billy Bishop Goes to War by John Gray. August 21-September 2, 1979
  • Private Lives by Noel Coward.
  • The Belle of Amherst by William Luce. January 26-29, 1978
  • Advertisement for The Belle of Amherst addressed to Jean and Alf Cole
  • The Impossible Years by Bob Fischer and Arthur Marx
  • Beyond the Fringe Benefit: An Evening of British Humour with Richard Hayman, Terry Mellors, Brian Jackson, and Paul Wilson
  • The Primary English Class by Israel Horovitz
  • Tapestries by William C.G. Hodge
  • Canadian Images
  • Canadian Images Invitation addressed to Jean and Alf Cole.