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            219 Archival description results for Sudbury, Greater

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            Kantokoski (Koski) Family
            ON00120 016-1 · Series · 1983 - 2011
            Part of Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

            Series consists of an annotated envelope containing a photocopy of The Last Will and Testament of Ann Eva Chisholm; an annotated photocopy of a computer printout of a Kantokoski/Koski ancestor chart, ending with Matti Nikolai Kantokoski; one annotated photocopy of a computer printout of the Kantokoski/Koski family tree, ending with Matti Nikolai Kantokoski; one photocopy of a typed list of descendants of the Kantokoski/Koski family beginning with Eva Annikki (Ann) (The family tree includes five generations of Kantokoski/Koski family.); a computer printout of Pier 21 Ship Virginian/Drottningholm/Brasil/Homeland, the ship on which the Kantokoski family immigrated to Canada, and an additional page containing ship facts attached; and one annotated copy of Long Lake Finnish Cemetery, compiled by the Finnish Canadian Historical Society, published in May 2006 by the Finnish Canadian Historical Society Inc., in Sudbury, Ontario. (Included in the book are two annotated newspaper clippings from the Sudbury Star dated September 3, 2002 and September 10, 2002; one annotated newspaper clipping from the Northern Life, dated September 6, 2002; one newspaper clipping and one photocopied newspaper clipping of Mrs. Matti Koski's obituary from the Sudbury Star dated 1933, and one photograph of Matti and Anna Kantokoski.)

            ON00120 009-1 · Series · 1978-1980
            Part of Walden Garden Club

            Series consists of three handwritten, annotated membership lists and one handwritten, annotated executive board list of the Walden Garden Club. All lists include contact information for each member.

            Newsletters
            ON00120 009-2 · Series · 1976-1980
            Part of Walden Garden Club

            Series consists of nine typed newsletters mailed to Dorothy Pattison and sixteen copies of a gestetner typed newsletter. Early newsletters were written by club founder Jean Narozanski and, in 1977, became the responsibility of the Vice-Chairman. Other board members also occationally contributed. Newsletters discuss upcoming events of the garden club, changes in board members, and gardening tips.

            Walden Garden Club
            ON00120 009 · Fonds · 1976-1980

            This fonds consists of membership and executive board lists, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and various other textual records concerning gardening information.

            Walden Garden Club
            Gardening Information
            ON00120 009-4 · Series · [between 1976 and 1980]
            Part of Walden Garden Club

            Series consists of an annotated Flower Farm information flyer regarding perennials written by Jean Narozanski, two Northern Perennials information flyers regarding perennials, a photocopy of C.I.L. Lawn & Garden Guide, and a magazine advertisement for Conservatory series plant displays.

            Memo
            ON00120 018-1-2-1 · Item · 1972
            Part of Querney Family

            One memo dated May 18, 1972 and sent by W.C. Muirhead [Bill Muirhead] concerning the sale of Muirhead Stations Limited to Alan Querney. This memo, while not addressed, was most likely sent to the employees of Muirhead Stations Limited at the time of purchase.

            Correspondence
            ON00120 018-1-2 · File · 1972-1991
            Part of Querney Family

            File consists of Muirheads' correspondence including a memo and a fax.

            Soroptimist Scrapbook
            ON00120 029-2 · Item · 1968 - 1974
            Part of Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District

            This scrapbook documents various activities of the Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury District from 1968 to their 25th anniversary in 1974. Included are photographs and newspaper clippings from the Soroptimist Scholarship Award Dinner on November 3rd, 1969 at which Edith McLennan, President of the Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District, awarded four young student nurses their scholarships. Award recipients present in the photographs are: Margaret Houle, Louise Picard and Mary Hagan, all winners of the Edna L. Moore Scholarships, and Bonita Groulx, winner of the Soroptimist Award. The scrapbook also contains newspaper clippings covering other Soroptimist Club activities and general happenings in the community, including the presentation of a citizenship award to Christine Kleber, a high school student from Lively, Ontario, based on an essay she wrote explaining her commitment to her role in the community; the donation of books to the Sudbury Public Library about First Nations history in Canada, which was part of a larger project undertaken by the Eastern Canadian region of the Soroptimists to promote knowledge of First Nations culture, and a Christmas dinner held by the Soroptimist Club for 100 members of the Soutar Senior Citizens Club. The scrapbook also contains an honourary membership certificate presented to the 'Sudbury Club' by the Eastern Canada Region of the Soroptimists Federation of the Americas Inc. for increasing active members by 20% between March 31, 1969 and March 31, 1970, as well as three pages from the May-June 1971 issue of 'The American Soroptimist,' which includes a photograph of Christine Maria Kleber, as well as other young men and women from across North America who received a 1971 Youth Citizenship Award. Three greeting cards from the Soroptimist Clubs of Thunder Bay, Oshawa and District and Verdun LaSalle congratulating the Sudbury Nickel District chapter on their 25th Anniversary, as well as a handwritten note on the occasion from Nora Jean Quigley, have also been placed inside the scrapbook. Two identical brochures from the Soroptimist International Association promoting their clubs are also included.

            Diana Mulcahey (nee Heit)
            ON00120 015-.2 · Sous-fonds · 1967
            Part of Heit Family

            Sous-fonds consists of correspondence addressed to Diana Mulcahey.

            Mulcahey, Diana (nee Heit)