An innovative approach to staff selection
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Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
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An innovative approach to staff selection
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
Part of David Newhouse collection
An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions in Nova Scotia and NFLD. Hugh Lautard
Part of David Newhouse collection
This item is a letter written by Andrew Mather of Beadnell, 9th Concession, Otonabee Township to his son-in-law Jonathan MacDougall after the death of Mather's daughter. The letter outlines the opportunities open to MacDougall if he were to choose to settle in Otonabee Township. The letter also gives news of neighbours and friends. Included is a transcript and comments regarding MacDougall by Margaret Dunham Vanderploeg, great granddaughter of MacDougall.
Mather, Andrew
Anishinabek Nation Members Speak
Part of David Newhouse collection
Anishinabek Union of Ontario Indians
Part of David Newhouse collection
Part of David Newhouse collection
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
These CD-ROMs contain the following databases: Archivia 2 contains three databases of selected holdings of the Library and Archives Canada; Archivia Aboriginal Peoples contains eight databases of finding aids for selected records held by the Library and Archives Canada pertaining to Aboriginal peoples; and, Archivia Colonial Archives contains general and detailed descriptions of documents belonging to archival fonds pertaining to French and British colonial periods, and selected records from the archives of the Catholic Church.
Archivia
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
Arnprior Ontario-Quebec, topographical map
Around the Campfire, Indian Day Celebration
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
Arthur B. Bailey sports notebook
This item is a small notebook containing local baseball scores and list of team members, 1913-1915. Arthur Bailey was the catcher for the Mount Pleasant team. There are also records of the Ontario Hockey Association and professional hockey, 1914-1915, including lists of players, game summaries and scores.
Bailey, Arthur B.
This item is a photocopy of a letter from A.G. Fleming, of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, to his sons, David and Sandford, in Canada.Topics discussed include difficulties in booking passage to Canada, activities of David, and those of (later Sir) Sandford in railways. Also mentioned is Dr. Hutchison, Peterborough's first doctor, as well as incidences of grave illness and quarantining of newly-landed emigrants. The letter is dated July 16, 1847.
Fleming, Arthur Greig
This item is a letter book containing copies of letters from Arthur T. Ogilvy, a Toronto businessman, to businessmen in the Port Hope and Peterborough area, as well as family. Most of the correspondence concerns properties, deeds and mortgages in those areas
Ogilvy, Arthur T.
Item is a 180-page typescript of an Eskimo-French dictionary written by Arthur Thibert in 1932. An accompanying note written by Mary M. Parsons reads as follows: "While stationed at Eskimo Point N.W.T. where my husband was the O/C the R.C.M.P. detachment, I was requested by the priests of the Catholic mission to type a copy of this dictionary. I would believe this book to be one of the copies I made at that time. Arthur Thibert whose name the manuscript bears, was a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and was, in fact, the priest who performed our marriage so I got to know him well. My part was done during the winter of 1941-42. [signed] Mary M. Parsons."
Thibert, Arthur
Atlantic Provinces, transportation/travel map
Atlas of Canada. Department of the Interior, Canada. Revised and enlarged edition
Part of Atlas Collection
Atlas of Ontario County, Province of Ontario. Chas. E. Goad, Toronto
Part of Atlas Collection
Attack on the people's depository for Ontario / People's Depository for Ontario
This item is a 16-page compilation of letters and excerpts from letters gathered in response to an attack on the Department of Education contained in a 24-page pamphlet written by G. Mercer Adam, a bookseller in Toronto. The first section contains three letters by Rev. Dr. Egerton Ryerson. The second section contains replies from public school inspectors, while the third section contains responses by J. George Hodgins, manager of the depository, and remarks and opinions of school trustees.
The principal correspondent in the "Attack on the people's depository for Ontario", Rev. Dr. Egerton Ryerson, was the Chief Superintendent of the Department of Education of Ontario. It was under his guidance that the educational system for the province was established.
Bancroft Ontario, topographical map
Bark Lake Tents (used until 1970)
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds