Ephemera

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  • Transient everyday items, usually printed and on paper, that are manufactured for a specific limited use, then often discarded. Includes everyday items that are meant to be saved, at least for a while, such as keepsakes and stock certificates.

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      Ephemera

      • UF Programmes, leaflets, receipts, menus, playbills, pamphlets, flyers, greeting cards, business cards, invitations, coupons, tickets

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      Ephemera

        2147 Archival description results for Ephemera

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        SCA212-GA191-5-53 · File · 1941-1944, [195-]
        Part of John Gartshore Martin family fonds.

        Album belonging to Mary Ann Kabel (later Martin) containing snapshots of her and her friends, friends' wedding photographs, and snapshots of John Gartshore Martin at the military school in Vernon, BC. Album also contains newspaper clippings and memorabilia. Clippings relate to news and announcements about Mary Ann's friends and other men from Kitchener-Waterloo serving in World War II (including deaths, injuries, etc.) and the weddings of Mary Ann's friends.

        Martin, John Gartshore
        SCA212-GA191-5-54 · File · [ca. 1913?]-[ca. 1941], predominant 1938
        Part of John Gartshore Martin family fonds.

        Album containing snapshots and souvenir postcards from a trip to England and Scotland. The trip was probably taken by Margaret (Wilson) More and her husband William More [?], Richard S. Wilson, and other members of the Wilson family. Album also includes loose snapshots of members of the Wilson and Martin families and a photograph of Jamie Martin; a Christmas card; and an manuscript Poem.

        Martin, John Gartshore
        Photograph collection.
        SCA83-GA53 · Collection · [186-?]-[19--?]

        Collection consists of 169 19th century American photographs. Included are 115 carte-de-visites, 40 cabinet portraits, 2 albums, 11 miscellaneous photographs and 1 envelope of miscellaneous business and greeting cards.

        Most are albumen type photographs depicting various people including infants, children, and adults. The photographs come from various studios across the United States though the majority come from studios in New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Illinois. The photographs, since rehoused, were originally housed in two albums decorated with an intricate relief on the cover and a metal clasp lock.

        Photographs.
        SCA222-GA209-7-147 · File · 1988-2001
        Part of Central Ontario Art Association fonds.

        File consists of snapshots taken at COAA events and snapshots of COAA artists with their art. File also includes one piece of correspondence and one exhibition invitation card.

        Central Ontario Art Association
        SCA419-GA486-11 · File · January 1901
        Part of Woman's Christian Temperance Union collection.

        One booklet on the plan of work for the Department of Non-Alcoholic Medication of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The booklet was published JAnuary, 1901 by Mrs. Martha M. Allen, Superintendent and discusses the department's work in disproving that alcohol was useful for medical purposes.

        Woman's Christian Temperance Union
        Playbill.
        SCA264-GA281-2 · File · [194-?]
        Part of Kenneth Rowntree Germany collection.

        File consists of one playbill from a performance of an evening of selections of works from romantic operas at the Oldenburg state theatre.

        Rowntree, Kenneth
        Plenty of Potatoes.
        SCA424-GA494-17 · File · [191-]
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Food Administration United States Food Leaflet No. 10: Plenty of Potatoes. This leaflet gives information on the nutritional value of potatoes, how to cook them, and recipes.

        United States Department of Agriculture
        Poems by Don Domanski.
        SCA405-GA472-4-65 · File · 1996-[201-]
        Part of Julia McCarthy fonds.

        Materials created by Don Domanski, sent to and accumulated by Julia McCarthy. Includes correspondence received by McCarthy from Domanski with his poems.
        Poems are titled “Beside the river,” “Words of surrender,” “Overshadows,” “A great space,” “The god in the crevice,” “Maker of dust,” “Spirits among weddings,” “Meditation,” “The star saliph,” “The star Betelgeuse," "Natal," "Supplications in a room," "Maker of dust," "Pearls," "Pathogens," "Meditation," "A clench of deity," "Walking through a field," "Three ribbons," "The daemon of walking," "The silence of remembered time," "A woman watching," "Thresholds gather round them," "Leviathan," "Dark medicines," "Speaking in the outer world," "The evening dress," "Under a star equal to locality," "All our wonder unavenged," "Untitled with invisible ink," "Anecdote," "A hummingbird's heart beats 1260 times a minute," "Leaning on silk," "Otherness of the little songs," "Ars poetica," "Twelve white chapters," "Aeon," "While clouds break twigs beside the river," "Dark graffiti," "Parish of the physic moon," "The leaf opera," "Cloudbursts in a lower world," "The planet asleep on your heart," "At the height of names," "The scarab," "Osprey and salmon," "Twelve corners of the earth," "Genius loci," and "In the field of orison."
        Also contains a flyer for The Gallery Reading Series with Don Domanski (Saint Mary's University - Department of English, February 18, 2000).

        SCA161-GA134-13-6 · File · [1908?], [194-?]
        Part of Schneider family collection.

        Four photographs and one news story about the Schneider family's Pope Hartford car. One photograph shows Norman and Fred Schneider, Alf Gofton, Walter Zeller and Carl Ahrens in the car, with Norman Schneider's note : "Our first car, a fifth hand Pope-Hartford". One shot shows Freeport Bridge in background.

        Schneider family
        SCA231-GA228-2-26 · File · 1957
        Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.

        File consists of an envelope with vital records and information for Dana Porter, Jr. Includes correspondence regarding the records from the RCAF, as well as a high school graduation diploma, reports of examinations from the Ontario Agricultural College, clippings on Porter's time at OAC and letters of reference.

        Porter, Dana Harris
        Porter, Katherine Anne.
        SCA25-WA14-4-299 · File · December 10, 1962
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of articles from various publications about American writer Katherine Anne Porter.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Post card album.
        SCA217-GA197-4 · File · 1910
        Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

        File consists of a post card album compiled by Ella Anthes on her trip to Europe during the sumer of 1910. Album contains ca. 260 post cards and a small amount of loose emphera from Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland.

        Rieder and Anthes family
        Posters, photos.
        SCA408-GA475-3-81 · File · 1981-2013
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Ephemera related to different events James Walker attended or helped organize. Includes ephemera for:

        • Program of "6T3 celebrates 50 years," University of Trinity College (May 31, 2013),
        • Schedule for “Aporte de la comunidad Afro canadiense al multiculturalismo” at Universidad de Matanzas “Camilo Cienfuegos” in Cuba in February 27, 2012 where Walker gave talk titled “Black power, community politics, and the promise of multiculturalism in Canada,”
        • Program for the unveiling of a plaque in honour of Hugh Burnett and the National Unity Association (July 31, 2010),
        • Poster of “14th Annual New Frontiers Graduate History Conference” where Walker presented “Human Rights and the Historian” (February 18, 2010),
        • Program and poster for “The National Archives Experience. The Black Loyalists and their flight to freedom” (January 22, 2009),
        • Poster of “The Caribbean connection: Canadian Immigration policy, Caribbean Immigration, and consequences for Nova Scotia” presented by Walker (February 17, 2011),
        • Poster of “Indian Students Association (INDSA) presents “South Asians in Canadian Immigration policy: a historical overview” by Walker (November 16, 1995),
        • Poster of “The eleventh annual arts lectures 1990” with Walker’s “Canada’s Race Relations crisis: myth and reality” (November 1990),
        • Poster of “Native Studies Conference. Brandon University” with Walker’s “The Indian in Canadian Historical Writing since 1971” (November 5-7, 1981).

        Also contains a photograph of 22 people with James Walker among them, and information on the Public History Program at the University of Waterloo.

        Walker, James
        SCA373-GA432-7-4-187 · File · [October 5, 2004?]-[November 15, 2005?]
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to post-secondary research initiatives and education funding. Records include correspondence, speaking notes, invitations, and other textual material.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        SCA373-GA432-7-3-147 · File · [March 25, 2001?]-[May 15, 2004?]
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to post-secondary research and education funding. The material documents efforts to secure additional funding for universities across Canada and specifically for the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University through scholarships, fellowships, donations, and the selection of Canada Research Chairs. Records include correspondence, news releases, an invitation, schedule, program, speaking notes, and other textual records.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        SCA424-GA494-18 · File · 1918
        Part of World War One food circulars.

        Potatoes and how to Cook Them published by the Canada Food Board, Ottawa, 1918. This pamphlet provides information on the nutritional value of potatoes, recipes using them, how to purchase store and grow them, and information on other recipe books that can be purchased.

        Canada Food Board
        Potter, Beatrix.
        SCA25-WA14-4-301 · File · August 20, 1966
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clippings of reviews about The Journal of Beatrix Potter 1881-1897 and articles about Beatrix Potter exhibits celebrating the centenary of the English author and illustrator's birth.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Powell, Mrs. Grant.
        SCA25-WA14-4-302 · File · January 20, 1950
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Toronto Telegram article "Once A Tomboy.. Now A President" about Mrs. Grant Powell following her election as president of Toronto's Council of Women.

        Long, Elizabeth
        PPCLI.
        SCA410-GA477-4-85 · File · 1969-1972
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Research materials created or accumulated by Robert Shipley related to his time in the Canadian Armed Forces. Includes materials covering the history of Canadian National Defense, instructions and rules, class materials, course sillabi, research and class notes, class exercises, weekly schedules, and related ephemera.

        Shipley, Robert
        Prayer card.
        SCA280-GA304-15 · File · [195-]
        Part of Bolender Ball family fonds.

        Prayer card for the Bolender family during their time as missionaries of the United Missionary Society, working in Nigeria. Includes a photo of Doris, Merla, David, Gordon and Mark Bolender.

        Bolender Ball Family
        Press clippings.
        UWA5-2022-19-14 · File · December 11, 2018-December 12, 2018
        Part of University of Waterloo. Office of the President fonds.

        Press clippings from the Waterloo Region Record and Toronto Star featuring articles about Donna Strickland receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics during the award ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall on December 10, 2018.

        University of Waterloo. Office of the President.
        Press clippings : 1949-1959
        SCA207-GA186-48-2806 · File · 1949-1959
        Part of Electrohome fonds.

        File consists of press clippings relating to Electrohome and Carl A. Pollock from 1949-1959. File also includes clippings about a fire on King Street in Kitchener in 1959.

        Electrohome
        SCA207-GA186-48-2811a · File · 1956-1961
        Part of Electrohome fonds.

        File consists of press coverage relating to Electrohome and Carl A. Pollock. Includes clippings from Canadian newspapers and industry-related publications. Subjects of clippings include Pollock's speeches and activities; the development of industry, creativity, and engineering training in Canada; export and import activity and policy; management issues; pensions; and Electrohome's history and success.

        Electrohome
        SCA207-GA186-48-2811b · File · 1956-1961
        Part of Electrohome fonds.

        File consists of press coverage relating to Electrohome and Carl A. Pollock. Includes clippings from Canadian newspapers and industry-related publications. Subjects of clippings include Pollock's speeches and activities; the development of industry, creativity, and engineering training in Canada; export and import activity and policy; management issues; pensions; and Electrohome's history and success.

        Electrohome
        Press clippings : 1960-1969
        SCA207-GA186-48-2814 · File · 1960-1969
        Part of Electrohome fonds.

        File consists of press clippings relating to Electrohome for the period 1960-1969. File also includes an issue (vol. 23, no. 5, 1964) of the employee newsletter Sparks and Chips.

        Electrohome
        SCA388-GA453-4-72 · File · [196-?]-2010
        Part of Forbes family fonds.

        Press clippings predominantly collected by Millicent Lyall Forbes featuring news articles, comics, and photographs. The press clippings feature George Alexander Forbes, Apollo 15 coverage, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Margaret Trudeau, Queen Elizabeth II, Winston Churchill, Jackie Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's memorial, and Prince Philip, consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

        Forbes, Betty
        Preston Falls.
        SCA144-GA117-4.3-185 · File · February 28, 1998
        Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.

        McCormack Eric. "Pilgrims Not Progressing". Review of Preston Falls, by David Gates. The Globe and Mail, Saturday, 28 February 1998, sec. D, page 12.

        McCormack, Eric P.
        Printed Materials.
        SCA94-GA64-8-220 · File · 1887-1948
        Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.

        Notes and poems; items issued by the K-W Christian Business Men's Committee ca. 1948; an assortment of printed ephemera regarding dreams, sign language, a 1887 Rand-Mcnally railroad map of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico; 1909 Railway Lands Branch, Department of the Interior Map of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta showing lands finally disposed of; a partial book on the Boers in South Africa, 1899; The Voyageur, a broadside poem by Walter Stewart Stinson, 1929 by the Moreau Studio; stories from magazines, ca. 1935.

        Maines Pincock Family
        Problems for PhDs.
        SCA171-GA146-14-331 · File · 1979
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to Anne Dagg's research on problems for Science PhDs in finding professorial jobs. Includes photocopied articles, newspaper clippings, correspondence from Anne Dagg, and a draft of an article on "PhDs" by Anne Dagg, [1979], 3 leaves, ts., carbon copy.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        SCA171-GA146-14-332 · File · 1982-1995
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to the Professional Women's Association of the University of Waterloo. Includes membership lists, newsletters, mailing lists, memoranda, brochures, correspondence to Anne Dagg, and Constitutional Terms of Reference for the Professional Women's Association of the University of Waterloo.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        Professor and friends sign.
        SCA188-GA163-33-595 · File · [ca. 1990]
        Part of Dare Foods Limited.

        Contains three signs. The signs are double-sided and include a picture of Professor Bear and his two friends on top of the Dare logo [ca. 1990]. The sign was most likely used in a store display.

        Dare Foods Limited
        Program files.
        SCA417-GA485-1-3 · File · 1991-1992
        Part of Carold Institute fonds.

        Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence sent and received by the Institute regarding different matters, minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (March 12, 1993 and October 27, 1993), information and ephemera about events, printout of document "The social contract and effective citizenship observations on a symposium prepared by Robert Glossop for the Carold Institute," printout of document "The social charter" by June Callwood, and financial accounts for 1992-1993.

        Carold Institute
        Program files.
        SCA417-GA485-1-6 · File · 1996
        Part of Carold Institute fonds.

        Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence received by the Institute regarding different matters, ephemera related to the Institute, minutes of the teleconference (January 11, 1996), minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors (April 20, 1996), and minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Members (April 20, 1996).

        Carold Institute
        Programmes.
        SCA103-GA223-4-194 · File · 1989-2002
        Part of Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo fonds.

        File consists of various programmes for fundraising auctions held by the YWCA. Auctions include: Celebrating the Grape : Wine Tasting & Auction ; Midsummer Night's Auction ; Strawberry Gala & Auction.

        Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
        SCA143-GA116-1-8 · File · [1945]
        Part of Dr. Stanley Francis Leavine fonds.

        Clippings regarding Leavine’s nomination as the Progressive Conservative Candidate for Waterloo North as a representative of the Drew Government in the June 4, 1945 election. Some of the clippings report on Leavine’s election campaign, documenting his proposals for change in the event of him being elected. Other clippings consist of campaign advertising urging voters in the North Waterloo riding to support Leavine. Another clipping relates to Leavine's second nomination within five months to run as Progressive Conservative candidate in the Waterloo North constituency - this second election was necessitated by the elevation of Hon. W.D. Euler to the Senate. Leavine accepted the nomination and opposed Louis. O. Breithaupt, the North Waterloo Liberal candidate. Also included is a clipping containing the speech made by Alfred Mustin, President of U.R.W.A. Local 67, endorsing Leavine as a friend of Labour, not as a Conservative. The transcript of this speech was placed in the press by the Leavine Campaign committee and likley forms part of the election advertising from the second Leavine campaign in 1945.

        Leavine, Stanley Francis
        Projects : 1954-1955.
        SCA222-GA209-2-53 · File · 1954-1955
        Part of Central Ontario Art Association fonds.

        File consists of material relating mainly to events and workshops held by the Five Counties Art Association throughout 1955. Includes flyers, announcements, invititations, and notices of events; lists of participants in various activities; incoming and outgoing correspondence, the association news bulletin (vol. 1, no. 1); an exhibitors list; registration forms for a sketching weekend; an insurance policy; and other material.

        Couling, Gordon
        SCA217-GA200-6-112 · File · 1911-1918
        Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

        File consists of material relating to the purchase of the property and construction of the house at 610 Belmont Avenue in Montreal (City of Westmount), as well as the related mortgage and insurance. Includes correspondence, specifications for the house, receipts, manuscript notes, a deed of mortgage (copy), an agreement regarding a loan and repayment (copy), and by-law no. 229 regarding construction in the City of Westmount (copy).

        Rieder and Anthes family
        SCA373-GA432-7-2-120 · File · September 4, 1997-[2000?]
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to proposed changes to the Bank Act. The proposed changes included provisions allowing banks to offer insurance, portfolio management and investment advice similar to life insurance companies and securities dealers as well as provisions allowing banks to sell retail vehicle leases through their branches to customers. In addition, the proposed changes included provisions for the potential merger of banks. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in these matters. Records include correspondence from individuals and corporate entities, reports, news releases, speech transcripts, presentation notes, invitations, and other textual material. Also contains a copy of a chapter Telegdi wrote on the insurance industry for a report prepared by the National Liberal Caucus Task Force on the Future of the Financial Services Sector. The report was released on November 4, 1998.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        Public history.
        SCA408-GA475-4-179 · File · 1981-1984
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Materials related to the creation and organization of the Public History Master’s program at the University of Waterloo. Includes proposals to introduce a public history programme at the University of Waterloo, a summary of the Master's option in Public History, newspaper clippings about the new program, information about programs for public history in other universities, and related correspondence, notes, and business cards.
        Also contains the "Graduate Affairs Group Report to ARTS Faculty Council," information about seminar History in Public Policy for students of History and students of public policy, a printout of "Public History Work Report Department of External Affairs Historical Division" by Joan Murphy, a pamphlet and press release for the “Public History in Action: international perspectives. Fifth annual public History conference,” photocopy of “Rescuing records to make corporate history” by Betsy Matthews, and a printout of “UW Department of Recreation. Courses in Museum management, Fall term 1982.”

        Walker, James
        SCA396-GA461-1-2 · File · September - October 1921
        Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.

        Publications issued by the National Liberal Organization Committee, created in 1917. Titles of publications are:

        • “A handbook for liberal workers : a short summary of the Dominion Elections Act, 1920, as amended in 1921, together with some hints on organization,” publication No. 6, issued in September 1921
        • “Cost of living and government responsibility,” publication No. 14, issued in October 1921
        • “The soldiers and the franchise,” publication No. 17, issued in October 1921
        King, William Lyon Mackenzie
        SCA24-WA13-24 · File · 1905-1932
        Part of Emily Murphy fonds.

        Consists of articles and clippings, some in a portion of a scrapbook.

        • D'Alberta, Madame. "To Be or Not to Be.. Resolved, on New Years Day, of Course". Edmonton Bulletin. December 29, 1931.
        • Ferguson, Emily. "Matchmaking Mammas." Modern Women. September 1905.
        • Gianelli, Adele M. "The Social World". Undated.
        • Murphy, Emily. "Do Women Oppose War?". Canadian Home Journal. November 1930.
        • Murphy, Emily F. "Yes Women Are not Sheep". Canadian Home Journal. January 1932.
        • "Judge Emily Murphy Honored by W.I.". Undated.
        • "Work of Canadian Women Journalists Reviewed". 1932. Toronto.
        Murphy, Emily Ferguson
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-15 · File · 1986-1988
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated about the Welland Canals Preservation Association, Port Colborne, the Niagara College Centre for the Arts, and Shipley's books To mark our place: a history of Canadian War memorials and St. Catharines: Garden on the canal. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings, flyers, booklets, drawings, and related publications.

        Shipley, Robert
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-16 · File · 1988-1989
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated about the Welland Canals. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings, flyers, booklets, presentations, and publications. Publications are:

        • Lock 24. First Welland Canal by the Welland Canals Society (1988),
        • Welland Canals corridor development guide. Prepared for the Regional Municipality of Niagara with the assistance of the Canada-Ontario Tourism Subsidiary Agreement (1988),
        • Stroke of the pen: newsletter for the Niagara branch of the Canadian Authors Association (Vol. 5 No. 3, January 1988) that promoted Shipley's book St. Catharines: Garden on the canal,
        • The economic development journal (June 1989) with an article by Shipley titled "Developing the business potential of the historic Welland Canals. Channelling energies,"
        • Leisure Ontario (February 1989) with an article titled "The Welland Canals: and adventure in engineering and human enterprise" by Alan Hewetson mentioning Shipley.

        Also contains materials related to Shipley's poetry writing, including a flyer for the event "Waterways. A festival of maritime culture and traditions" (September 9, 1990) where Shipley participated in the storytelling section with "Shipwreck" and There is. Niagara poetry anthology (Vol. 6) where Shipley published "Spanning Ages" (1988).

        Shipley, Robert
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-20 · File · 1984-1986
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings, flyers and booklets related to the event "Playback 200" (1984) where Shipley was the festival coordinator, a printout for a guest lecture (March 15, 1984), and publications. Publications are:

        • There is: Niagara poetry anthology (Vol. 3, 1985) where Robert Shipley published poems "Dad and grand dad - 1938," "Creative tension," and "Insect issues" and There is: Niagara poetry anthology 1984 with "Grenade bed," "Safe kitchen," and "The W o in man,"
        • Welland Canals Preservation Association annual report (1986) and plans of Niagara South Rowing Club grand stand,
        • Canalside '84 calendar. 12 views by Robert Shipley,
        • Printout of Shipley's unpublished manuscript ...and nobody came (What if you had an orgasm and nobody came: stories of erotic transportation),
        • Canadian author & bookman (Vol. 59, No. 2, Winter 1984 and Vol. 59, No. 4, Summer 1984) with Shipley's "The writer as promoter,"
        • Goodwin's (Winer 1983-84) with drawings by Shipley,
        • What's up Niagara (Vol. 3. No. 11, October 1984) with a profile by Shipley,
        • History through drama edited by Shipley (1984) and related promotional ephemera,
        • Poem book Relation ships (1984),
        • Literaty gifts. Niagara branch Canadian Authors Association (Christmas 1984) with a poem by Shipley titled "Winter kitchen still life."

        Also contains materials related to the Canadian Authors Association (CAA) Awards of 1985 with related ephemera and a draft of the chapter "Introduction" ("Introduction" was written by Shipley during the National Executive Meeting of the CAA, was read during the workshop orientation meeting, and was published as part of To build a book: a compendium of workshops on publishing by the CAA).

        Shipley, Robert
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-22 · File · 1978-1982
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated. Includes newspaper clippings and photocopies, a legal agreement between Shipley and Norman Turner Bragg for Shipley to write for the book The mighty waterway, and publications. Publications are:

        • Program for the "Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association presented 'in pursuit of the national dream'" where Shipley participated with a talk titled "'Slabtown revisited': an approach for studying local history" (1982)
        • Articles by Shipley published in Alive and Well (1981-1982),
        • Unpublished articles titled "The man, the poet: Irving Layton" (with Halia Zamkow), "Creativity... 'the inextinguishable flame'," "The arrival of the home computer," "I got it off my dad and he got it off his dad," "Women's world: the Nestle boycott: babies and you," and "Minor hockey: a major headache for the kids,"
        • Channel Magazine (March 1982) with Shipley's article "Who owns the language of morality,"
        • Perception Magazine (March-April 1981, January-February 1981) with drawings by Shipley,
        • Niagara peninsula writers lovebook. St. Valentine's day 1982 with Shipley's "Love in the laneway,"
        • Northern Travel Survey (1978).

        Also contains scripts for the plays "The battle of Slabtown," "There goes my chicken salad," and "A legend from ashes" all developed by students of Banting Secondary School and Robert Shipley.

        Shipley, Robert
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-23 · File · 1968, 1979-1981
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings, flyers and booklets, and publications. Publications are:

        • Program for the "Twenty-eight annual Western Ontario exhibition" (May 10-June 10, 1968) where Shipley participated with acrylic "My captain #5,"
        • Folio (Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring 1968 and n.d.) with Shipley's "My captain the father" and "Kingston,"
        • Program for "By little town: a special exhibit of the Lamton Heritage Museum" by Shipley (November 1978),
        • "Material History Bulletin" from the National Museum of Man (Fall 1979) with the collaboration of Shipley,
        • Perception Magazine (November-December 1980, Novemeber-December 1979, July-August 1979) with drawings by Shipley,
        • Heritage Canada (Vol. 5, No. 3, August 1979) with an article by Shipley titled "Lest we forget: war memorials in disrepair,"
        • The history and social science teacher (Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring 1980) with an article by Shipley titled "Feeling History - the workshop experience,"
        • Alumni Gazett (Spring 1980) with drawings by Shipley,
        • Prospectus for the Meaning of the stones (May 1980).
        • Niagara peninsula writers. Christmas 1981 with Shipley's drawings and story "the winos Noel."

        Also contains a script of play "Silver Caves: the history & the legend of John Walden Meyers" by Shipley. And materials related to the book The 8th hussar. Cyprus 1978-1979 in which Shipley published drawings.

        Shipley, Robert
        Published items.
        SCA410-GA477-2-21 · File · 1983
        Part of Robert Shipley fonds.

        Materials related to publications Robert Shipley wrote or in which he collaborated. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings, flyers and booklets related to the event "Playback 200" (1984) where Shipley was the festival coordinator, Shipley's resume, script for a talk in the First United Church (St. Catherines), and publications. Publications are:

        • First draft and photocopy of Shipley's unpublished In search of Jesus Canuck,
        • Approaching Ontario's past: how to produce your own audio-visual show to which Shipley contributed,
        • Institute of urban and environmental studies: decisions for the Great Lakes by Brock University (1983) in which Shipley contributed with part IV "Resource use,"
        • Canadian Author & bookman (Vol. 59, No. 1, Fall 1983) with Shipley's article "Playing with ideas - for money" and (Vol, 58, No. 3, Spring 1983) with a feature on Shipley,
        • Canal side '83 calendar. 12 views by Robert Shipley,
        • There is: Niagara poetry anthology (Vol. 1, 1983) with Shipley's poems "St. Catharines bus station," "May mountain locks walk," "Across the room," and "Macramed lovers,"
        • Welland Canals Heritage Parkway (phase II): a proposal for the Welland Canals heritage parkway with a preface by Shipley (1983).

        Also contains The oak and the pine tree chief a play developed by History and Theatre Arts students at Niagara district secondary school in cooperation with Shipley (April - May 1983).

        Shipley, Robert
        Pumphouse Visual Art Centre.
        SCA102-GA256-9-49 · File · 2000
        Part of Tony Urquhart fonds

        File consists of materials created and accumulated by Tony Urquhart relating to the exhibition of his works at the Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art Centre. Includes clippings, as well as seven items of correspondence between Urquhart and the gallery.

        Urquhart, Tony
        SCA373-GA432-7-3-167 · File · July 2, 2002-April 2, 2003
        Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

        Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the planning and presentation of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal to recipients in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Records include correspondence, a draft invitation, background information about recipients, ceremony and dinner programs, and other textual material. Also includes computer printed copies of pictures of some recipients receiving the medal during the presentation ceremony.

        Telegdi, Andrew Peter
        Quirmbach, A.P.
        SCA204-GA529-11-192 · File · 1908
        Part of Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection.

        File consists of two clippings reporting the departure of the Rev. A.P. Quirmbach of Trinity Methodist Church for China, to take up missionary work.

        Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
        SCA408-GA475-3-105 · File · 1991
        Part of James Walker fonds.

        Materials related to the 11th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association, in Winnipeg, in 1991, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Race & sex on the Canadian prairies: the Quong Wing affair.” Includes abstracts of papers, a draft of paper, programme, notes regarding travel arrangements, receipts of travel expenses, related correspondence, and an abstract of the paper.

        Walker, James
        SCA94-GA64-5-181 · File · 1931-1932
        Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.

        Contains material relating to the Church of Divine revelation in St. Catharines, Ontario, Rev. F.J.T. Maines, Minister and to its Radiant Healing Centre. Includes ephemera, printed "form of service", manuscript and typsecript notes (in more than one hand), drafts prepared for forms and literature distribution.

        Maines Pincock Family
        Randolph, Irene.
        SCA25-WA14-4-303 · File · October 2, 1947
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Chiropody Offers An Interesting Professional Future" by Pearl McCarthy about English-Canadian chiropodist Irene Randolph.

        Long, Elizabeth
        Rat palms.
        SCA144-GA117-4.3-186 · File · April 1992
        Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.

        McCormack Eric. "All Hits, No Errors". Review of Rat Palms, by David Homel. Books in Canada 21, no. 3 (April 1992): 36.

        McCormack, Eric P.
        Ratz family reunions.
        SCA286-GA390-1-16 · File · 1929-1973
        Part of Ratz family fonds.

        Material relating to the planning and preparation of Ratz family reunions including handwritten genealogy notes, invitations, correspondence, poems, bank passbooks, ledgers and receipts.

        Ratz Family
        RBC Taylor prize.
        SCA142-GA464-4-141 · File · 2016-2017
        Part of John English fonds.

        Materials related to the “RBC Taylor Prize. Recognizing Excellence. Awards ceremony & luncheon. A celebration of 16 awardings.” Includes speeches, travel information, program for the event, related correspondence, guidelines for the jury, flight information for English, and notes on books.

        English, John
        Readings.
        SCA99-GA70-4.07-416 · File · [197-]-1988
        Part of Rienzi Crusz fonds.

        Material relating to readings given by Rienzi Crusz, by hismself and with others. Contains clippings, ephemera, ms. notes. Contents overlap with material in other files, eg. Speeches and presentations.

        Crusz, Rienzi
        SCA237-GA236-3 · File · October 3, 1825
        Part of Sol Eisen collection.

        File consists of one receipt, in French, for work performed by an enslaved Black female named Maria on a chain gang in New Orleans in 1825. Translation reads "Wages for negress on the chain: The city treasury will pay to Mr. D. Fitch the sum of 11 piastre and 50 cents for forty six days of work by his negress Maria, employed by the public works from August 9 to October 3." The document is signed by David Fitch and Precend Lament [?] and is dated at New Orleans, Oct. 3, 1825.

        Attached to the receipt is what appears to be a clipping from the vendor catalogue which listed the item for sale. It reads:
        "174. NEGRO CHAIN GANG LABOR RECEIPT. Printed document, in French, signed, one page, oblong small quarto. Nouvelle-Orleans, 1825. Interesting if not gruesome document. Receipt for labor in the chain gang performed by a negress."

        Eisen, Sol
        Receipts.
        SCA195-GA424-5-38 · File · May 1945
        Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

        Four receipts issued to Cameron Hill while he was temporarily stationed on the Isle of Man with leave to Bournemouth, England between May 11, 1945 and May 31, 1945.

        Two of the receipts are from James Lay & Co. Limited, a clothier located in Douglas, the capital town of the Isle of Man for the purchase of a pair of pajamas and two suits. One receipt is for Cameron's tab at the Officer's Mess, R.C.A.F. Station in the town of Bournemouth dated May 29, 1945. One receipt is possibly for a hotel room or a similar accommodation also dated May 29, 1945.

        Hill, Cameron Clare
        SCA398-GA463-1-3 · File · 1951
        Part of Claremont Avenue house collection.

        Materials related to the building of 178 Claremont Avenue. Includes invoices and cheques with local companies for ironwork, shutters, roofing, fuel, landscaping, and heating.
        File arrived in archives with handwritten note by donor that read: “Reconciled invoices and cancelled cheques (W. G. Reive) related to building Reive home 178 Claremont Ave., Kitchener.”

        Reive Family
        Reconstruction.
        SCA415-GA483 · Collection · 1866

        Broadside of a poem delivered by Lizzie Doten on September 23, 1866 at Library Hall, Chelsea, titled "Reconstruction." The poem addresses then President Andrew Johnson and criticizes his approach to the South at the end of the American Civil War. She believed that Johnson was too lenient on the South and allowed too much wealth and influence to remain with Southern Confederate politicians. She also criticizes Johnson for being unconcerned with Black suffrage or the rights of Black soldiers who fought for the Union. She ends her poem with the rallying cry "...let the ballot finish what the bayonet has begun."

        Doten, Lizzie
        SCA222-GA209-2-54 · File · 1961
        Part of Central Ontario Art Association fonds.

        File consists of material relating to the 1961 conference of the Ontario Recreation Association, which took place in Hamilton, Ontario. Gordon Couling participated as a resource person in one of the conference discussions. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda, papers prepared by the Ontario Recreation Association, handwritten notes, and a conference program.

        Couling, Gordon
        SCA173-GA170-6-20 · File · 1985-1987
        Part of Kaufman Family collection.

        W.H. Kaufman's file relating to his work with the Canadian Red Cross Society. File contains correspondence from the Red Cross thanking Mr. Kaufman for his contributions in several areas, including serving as Chairman of the Building Committee for the new national headquarters in Ottawa. Includes a package of ephemera relating to the opening of the headquarters on Aug. 31, 1987. Some correspondence informs him of awards presented in recognition of his service.

        Kaufman, William Hutton
        Reference Materials
        SCA43-GA23-3 · Series · 1920, 1925, 1937
        Part of John Walter fonds.

        Series contains reference materials including a 1937 edition of the Canadian Labour Press, book lists, ration coupons and scrips from Germany and United States, and a 1925 map of the city of Montreal.

        SCA171-GA146-4-15 · File · 1968-1972
        Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.

        Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's employment at the University of Guelph and the University of Waterloo. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg regarding employment terms, courses taught, and grants applied for. Includes memos and agenda, carbon copies of contracts, course outlines and notes, and an offer of employment from the University of Waterloo. Includes a clipping regarding Keith Ronald, head of biological science at the University of Guelph, and reports and recommendations submitted by Anne Innis Dagg to the department of biological science at the University of Guelph.

        Dagg, Anne Innis
        SCA142-GA464-3-115 · File · 2015
        Part of John English fonds.

        Materials related to the "Regional Government in International Affairs Conference," organized by Munk-Gordon Arctic Security Program, at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Includes partial speaker tracking and program of the event.

        English, John
        Reid, Minerva.
        SCA25-WA14-4-304 · File · April 30, 1957
        Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.

        Clipping of Toronto Telegram article "Her Laughter Lives On" by Judith Robinson about Canadian doctor Minerva Reid following Reid's death.

        Long, Elizabeth
        SCA213-GA192-10 · File · 1979-1980
        Part of Judy Godfrey fonds.

        File consists of material relating to nuclear power and nuclear waste. Includes newspaper clippings (some photocopied); correspondence (some photocopied); draft correspondence; notes; pages photocopied from books, newsletters, and reports about nuclear power; material produced by Ontario Hydro; material produced by independent political candidates; and other material. Includes correspondence between Godfrey and Ontario Premier William Davis.

        Godfrey, Judy
        SCA213-GA192-9 · File · 1978-1980
        Part of Judy Godfrey fonds.

        File consists of material relating to toxic wastes and water pollution, and in particular the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Includes newspaper clippings; a report to an environmental assessment board regarding the burning of PCBs in Mississauga; a letter to Godfrey from Jim Bradley, Ontario Minister of the Environment; and a newsletter from the Liberal Caucus (Ontario) regarding pollution in Lake Simcoe.

        Godfrey, Judy
        Remembering Jim Coutts.
        SCA142-GA464-1-32 · File · 2014
        Part of John English fonds.

        Materials related to the event “Remembering Jim Coutts : an evening to honour Jim Coutts, his political life and his contribution to the Liberal legacy” (May 21, 2014). Includes poster and invitation list for the event.

        English, John
        SCA204-GA535-3-25 · File · 1987-1988.
        Part of Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection.

        File contains a letter (1987) received by Clare Clark from André Renaud consisting primarily of family news. Also in the file is an obituary for Renaud, a photocopy of a commemorative article describing his lifetime achievements, and photocopies of correspondence sent to Renaud's wife Betty and other members of his family conveying sympathies after his death.

        Issue of the “Report of inaugural assembly (Ottawa, March 19th, 1930) : citizenship and politics by Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada. Hints on organization” issued by the Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada (March 19, 1930).
        The Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada was created by Liberal Canadians born in the 20th Century. The Association’s inaugural banquet and assembly took place on March 19, 1930, with the participation of Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.

        King, William Lyon Mackenzie