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            247 Archival description results for Canada

            ON00120 015-.1-1-3-1 · Item · [194-]
            Part of Heit Family

            One annotated photograph of a crowd of over forty people gathered on a dock at Lake Ramsey in Bell Park. An individual can be seen diving off a diving board, as three boys stand on the diving board and watch.

            Charles Bibby
            ON00120 035 · Fonds · 1905

            Fonds consists of a typed, carbon copy letter on onion skin paper.

            Bibby, Charles
            ON00120 035-1 · Item · May 20, 1905
            Part of Charles Bibby

            Item is a typed, carbon copy letter on onion skin paper from Thomas Dixon, Clerk of the Peace in Bruce County. The letter was most likely originally sent to a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) office in Bruce County and then copied and forwarded to other CPR stations, including the North Bay office. The letter quotes a letter Thomas Dixon received from the Attorney General on May 18, 1905 concerning homeless men in regards to burglaries and violent crimes. The letter instructs railway employees to assist the Railway Constables with handling these matters and to remind the constables of their duty to "administer the law strictly and vigorously."

            Scrapbooks
            ON00120 036-1-1 · File · 1883 - 1987
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            File consists of two Tweedsmuir Village History scrapbooks which cover the history of Chelmsford, Ontario.

            Plants
            ON00120 036-2-1 · File · Between 1949 - 1960
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            File consists of papers regarding plants or flowers presented during the regular monthly meetings of the Chelmsford Women's Institute.

            The African Violet
            ON00120 036-2-1-1 · Item · Between 1949 - 1960
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            Item is a four page paper, handwritten in pencil on lined linen paper, regarding the African Violet. This paper describes where the flower grows naturally and how to grow and care for the flower as a house plant.

            Azilda
            ON00120 036-2-2 · File · [Between 1949 and 1960]
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            File consists of papers regarding the history of Azilda, Ontario presented during the regular monthly meetings of the Chelmsford Women's Institute.

            ON00120 036-2-3 · File · March 27, 1952
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            File consists of papers regarding the first settlers and churches of Chelmsford, Ontario presented during the regular monthly meetings of the Chelmsford Women's Institute.

            ON00120 036-2-3-1 · Item · March 27, 1952
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            Item is a six page, typewritten, annotated paper by Rose Cvitkovich on the history of Chelmsford, Ontario between 1882 and 1952. Two handwritten edits to the text can be found on page five. The paper covers the first settlers in Chelmsford, the history of the Catholic Church in that parish as well as the history of two short-lived Protestant churches and touches on prominent individuals within the community, such as Raphael Groulx, the first mayor; Elzear Belanger, the first merchant and post master; Hugh Gratton, post master; and Dr. Rodolphe Tanguay, general practitioner. Prominent women mentioned within the essay include church decorators Mrs. D. Seguin, Mrs. Raphael Groulx and Mrs. Clement Methe.

            ON00120 036-2-3-2 · Item · March 27, 1952
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            Item is a five page, typewritten paper by Rose Cvitkovich on the history of Chelmsford, Ontario between 1882 and 1952. The paper covers the first settlers in Chelmsford, the history of the Catholic Church in that parish as well as the history of two short-lived Protestant churches and touches on prominent individuals within the community, such as Raphael Groulx, the first mayor; Elzear Belanger, the first merchant and post master; Hugh Gratton, post master; and Dr. Rodolphe Tanguay, general practitioner. Prominent women mentioned within the essay include church decorators Mrs. D. Seguin, Mrs. Raphael Groulx and Mrs. Clement Methe.