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Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of one Christmas card from Dare Foods featuring a cartoon illustration by Ken Gray.
Dare Foods Limited
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Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of one Christmas card from Dare Foods featuring a cartoon illustration by Ken Gray.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of one Christmas card from Dare Foods for the year 1953 featuring a cartoon illustration by Ken Gray.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Bechler family fonds.
One Christmas card from the Bechler family photo album. Card is signed from Pop [Erino?] and Ernie.
Bechler family
One Christmas card sent to members of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union by A. Elizabeth Thomas, the State Y Secretary for Philadelphia.
Part of Nancy-Lou Patterson fonds.
Patterson, Nancy-Lou
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Christmas greeting card from Nellie Shoemaker to uncle Tobias Schantz featuring two swallows, holly and a snow covered landscape.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Christmas greeting card sent from Walter, Margery + Dorothy Spelman to their great-grandfather, Tobias Kolb Schantz. The card features an illustrated string of garland and three movable Christmas trees. It reads: "Christmas Greetings / Behind each Christmas tree / Hidden from view / You'll find a Christmas wish / From me ~ to You."
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Christmas greeting card featuring an illustrated winter scene with a snow covered church and a robin perched on a tree branch on front with the message: "May Your Christmas Both Happy and Merry Be." The verso includes excerpts from Josiah Gilbert Holland's poem "A Christmas Carol".
Schantz Russell Family
Christmas memory, my first by Martha Louise Black.
Part of Elizabeth Smith Shortt fonds.
Shortt, Elizabeth Smith
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clippings from the July 24, 1935 edition of the Evening Telegram relating to the laying of the cornerstone of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Kitchener, Ont. J.M. and Helena Schneider appear in one of the news photos.
Schneider family
Church of the Good Shepherd, Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Programme of service and manuscript speech notes by Herb Schneider regarding the dedication of a gift piano in memory of Norman C. Schneider on April 12, 1987.
Schneider family
Church of the Good Shepherd, Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Leaflet published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Swedenborgian Church in Kitchener, Ontario. Leaflet includes a brief history of the Church, its buildings, its Pastors and congregations. Norman C. Schneider is listed as Sunday School Superintendent.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Church of the Good Shepherd, Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Programme leaflet of the dedication service for Schneider-Ahrens window, December 30, 1956.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two long-form articles about Clementine Churchill from Weekend Magazine (no. 29) and Life.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to the event “Celebrate the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination” at CIGI Launch on March 21, 2017. Includes James Walker's biography, a poster and schedule for the event, a list of attendees, and a script for Walker’s speech.
Walker, James
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Independent Woman article "Dr. Phyl. and Mother M.D." by Bell Krasne about Australian medical practitioner Phyllis Cilento.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Ontario history collection.
Circular to school inspectors regarding planning events for Empire Day (May 23rd).
Part of Sims Family collection.
One pamphlet containing the text of Mackenzie King's address at the luncheon held in his honour by the Canadian, Rotary, and Kiwanis Clubs, "printed for distribution among members."
Sims family
Three clippings regarding Leavine in his capacity an alderman in the 1940s. One from the Kitchener Daily Record, dated Tuesday, December 31, 1940, reports that Leavine had been named chairman of the finance committee of City Council at the pre-inaugural caucus held on Dec. 30, 1940. Another, also from the Record, dated December 8, 1942 includes names and portraits of Kichener's newly elected 1943 city council, including Leavine. The final clipping is undated and outlines the results of the municipal election in Kitchener during which Leavine was once again elected to city council by 6,169 votes, receiving more votes than any other individual elected to the Kitchener council that year.
Leavine, Stanley Francis
File consists of an invitation and programme for “City of Kitchener : Banquet celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the origin of Hydro under public ownership, 1902-1927” held on June 9, 1927.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
City of Waterloo Council inaugural meeting program.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Two programs for the inaugural meeting of the 1989-1991 City of Waterloo Council held on December 5, 1988 likely accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as an Elected Councillor representing the City of Waterloo and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.
Telegdi, Andrew Peter
City of Waterloo Council inaugural meeting program.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Two programs for the inaugural meeting of the 1986-1988 City of Waterloo Council held on December 2, 1985 likely accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as an Elected Alderman representing the City of Waterloo.
Telegdi, Andrew Peter
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Programme for Clara Butt's provincial tour of January-March 1917. A portion of the proceeds of the tour went to a fund for artists adversely affected by the First World War.
Butt, Clara
File consist of clippings and correspondence related to the Clark family. Includes commemorative articles and an obituary for Mrs. J. Ernest Clark who died in 1943.
Also includes clippings about W.H. Clark including his activities as Chairman of the City of Toronto Planning Board and as President of the Community Planning Association of Canada. This file also includes an article written by W.H. Clark in 1952 on the subject of urban planning. Other clippings relate to W. H. Clark's activities as President of the Welfare Council of Greater Toronto. Another clipping reports on W.H. Clark's appointment as assistant general manager of the Head Office of the Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation and The Canada Trust Company. Another clipping reports on the retirement of Mr. W.H. Clark from this position as assistant general manager in 1959. On his retirement Mr. W. H. Clark was appointed by the Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation and The Canada Trust Company as a member of the Toronto Advisory Board.
Another clipping from April 1929 takes the form of the wedding announcement of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Clark. An additional clipping contained in this file relates to Mrs. W.H. Clark's activities as a member of the executive of the National Council Y.M.C.A.
This file also includes clippings relating to the appointment of S.E. Clark to the Board of Directors of Imperial Flo-glaze Paints Ltd. Other clippings report that Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Clark are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. An obituary and commemorative articles for S.E. Clark, who died in 1961, are also contained in this file.
An obituary for Florence Mabel Pinnock dated Dec. 2, 1972 is also included among the items in this file.
This file also contains commemorative articles written after the death of Dr. H.M. Cassidy, who was the Director of the University of Toronto School of Social Work. He was also an international figure in social welfare service and was once in charge of the entire training program of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Another clipping reports on the lifetime achievements of Mrs. John Falkner who was active in municipal government bodies.
Other materials contained in this file include the business card of J. Ernest Clark while he was Canadian Manager of Thomas J. Lipton.
Some personal correspondence of the Clark family is also among the items in this file and includes letters received by H.W. Clark from his brother Jeffrey in 1927, 1929, and 1954.
A letter to W. H. Clark from the Secretary of the Canadian-American Affiliates of the Foreign Policy Association (1936) is also contained in this file expressing the latter's regret that they will be losing the Clarks from the Canadian-American group.
Clark Thornhill property : Holy Ann Prayer Shed and Well.
File consists of clippings, a snapshot, typescript notes, and correspondence related to the Holy Ann Prayer Shed and Well. The majority of clippings in this file relate to the controversial property development proposed for the Thornhill site and the refusal of Elizabeth Smith, the owner of the house, to surrender it to the developer who owns the land it stands on.
The typescript notes and some of the clippings describe the life of Ann Preston, who emigrated from Ireland in 1830 and worked as a servant in Dr. Reid's family home on the Thornhill Estate, as well as the origins of Ann's Prayer Shed and Well. A photograph which appears to depict Ann's Prayer Shed is also contained in this file. Some of the correspondence contained in this file (1973) took place between Mr. and Mrs. Clark and William G. Davis, Premier of Canada, and relates to Holy Ann's cottage and Annswell, located on the on the property.
Globe and Mail
Clark Thornhill property : Purchase offer.
File consists of the correspondence and administrative records related to the purchase of land owned by Clare and W. Harold Clark, including the offer of purchase and a copy of the valuation of the property (or the Shepherd Estate). Included are sketches of a survey of lots 1, 2 &3 of the Clarks' property, reports about the land and the sale, a poster produced to advertise the auction sale of the Clarks' estate furniture, and a clipping reporting that a senior citizens' complex will be built on property adjoining Thornhill United Church.
Clark, Clara Evelyn
Clark, Clare and Harold : Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary.
File consists of a typescript leaf entitled "Background Information" which contains information about the date, time and venue for the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Clare and Harold Clark as well as information on those who have been invited and the names of the hosts. This anniversary celebration took place on April 29, 1979 at the Guild Inn in Scarborough and was hosted by Rosa and Spencer Clark. Copies of typescript invitation lists for this event are also included in this file.
This file also includes manuscript speech notes of Harold Clark which he prepared for the occasion of his fiftieth wedding anniversary and two typescript leaves outlining the major interests of Clare Clark under three categories - 1. Youth Work; 2. Adult Education; 3. Canada's Native People.
Also in the file is typescript tribute made by Prof. Chas. E. Hendry, Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto on the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of Harold and Clare Clark in 1979.
Class act re equal university.
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contains material relating to an article titled "Class act . . . dreams of a university where women truly are equal" written by Anne Innis Dagg for the Globe and Mail. Includes newspaper clippings of Anne Dagg's article and letters to the editor, correspondence to and from Anne Dagg, photocopied articles, and copies of Anne Dagg's article "Women and universities", [1989], 2 leaves, ts., original and photocopies.
Dagg, Anne Innis
Clement, Charles Bowlby 1879-1970 and Gertrude Clement née Unger 1880-1967.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of materials relating to Charles Bowlby Clement and wife Gertrude Unger Clement. Includes obituary clippings, clippings on the career of Charles, a birth notice for Charles, and two poems written by Charles.
Clement Bowlby Family
Clement, David Ward 1897-1917.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists primarily of newspaper clippings regarding the death of David Ward Clement who was shot down in action during First World War. Also includes genealogical notes on David.
Clement Bowlby Family
Clement, Edwin Oliver 1885-1953 and Helen Keefer Clement née Thompson 1894-1968.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of materials relating to Edwin Perry Clement, wife Helen Keefer Thompson Clement and their children. Includes obituaries, birth notices, and a marriage announcement.
Clement Bowlby Family
A clipping from Imprint featuring an article about School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
A clipping from Imprint featuring an article about Phillip Beesley’s idea for the Hylozoic environment. At the time of publication, Beesley was an associate professor at the University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of two photocopies of a clipping from the May 20, 1948 edition of the Toronto Evening Telegram. Clipping discusses Porter's position as Minister of Planning and Development.
Porter, Dana Harris
A clipping from an unknown publication featuring an article about Frank Gehry, a prominent Canadian-born architect, who spoke about the University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture during an interview with Peter Gzowski, a reporter from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a newspaper clipping about the death of Rev. Dr. James A. Paul of New York.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Clipping : "With Tractor Instructor in Russia".
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
Contains a newspaper clipping of an article describing the experiences of a Mr. Thome, who was a tractor instructor in Russia. His experiences would be similar to those of Harry Byers. A handwritten note appears on the article that reads: "Here is a good laugh Old Mom".
Byers, Harry J.
Clipping and copy of Splash Pad.
A clipping from GRAND featuring an article profiling Rick Haldenby, former Director of the School of Architecture, shortly after he stepped down from this position on December 31, 2013. Following his departure, Ila Berman was appointed Director of the School of Architecture. Also contains a copy of Splash Pad (vol. 4, issue 2), published by the Water Institute at the University of Waterloo featuring an article about amphibious housing by Elizabeth English, Associate Professor in the School of Architecture and Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clipping: Jacob and A.R. Kaufman, Kitchener- Waterloo Record.
Part of Gordon Good fonds.
File consists of one clipping from the September 18, 1976 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record on Jacob and A.R. Kaufman.
Good, Gordon
Clipping of Harry Byers teaching in Russia.
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
Contains a Russian newspaper clipping of a photograph of Harry Byers standing with three other men looking at equipment.
Byers, Harry J.
Part of Muskoka Lakes Association fonds.
File consists of two articles clipped from the Globe and Mail on July 22 and July 24, 1998. One article is about pollution in the Great Lakes, and one is an opinion piece about canoes.
Muskoka Lakes Association
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
File consists of clippings about Anne Innis Dagg. Includes clippings relating to her tennis playing, raising money for the Red Cross during the Second World War, and marks at school.
Dagg, Anne Innis
Part of G. Elmore Reaman fonds.
File consists of clippings relating to G.E. Reaman's life and career.
Reaman, George Elmore
Part of Rienzi Crusz fonds.
File consists of two clippings on Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, Rienzi
Two clippings which include references to the K-W Collegiate Institute where Dr. S.F. Leavine's eldest daughter, Desta Leavine, was a student. The first, undated, describes how Desta was one of three public speaking contest winners to address the K-W Kiwanis Club at one of their weekly luncheon meetings. Desta's speech focused on the Mary Celeste, a mystery ship of the last century found adrift and crewless in mid-Atlantic. The second clipping, from the July 7, 1945 edition of the Kitchener Record, includes promotion results for the K-W Collegiate .
Leavine, Stanley Francis
Part of Alpha Delta Kappa, Province of Ontario Chapter fonds.
File consists of clippings probably from Kappan, regarding Alpha Delta Kappa history, events, and personalities.
Alpha Delta Kappa. Province of Ontario Chapter
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of portraits with caption from unidentified newspaper: "By-election candidates in May 26 voting include (left to right) Herbert Roy Scott, 54-year-old Seagrave farmer and CCF choice in Ontario riding; Miss Elizabeth Janzen of Kitchener, Progressive Conservative candidate in Waterloo North, and her Liberal opponent Norman C. Schneider, packinghouse executive."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clippings (ill) from an undated edition of the Waterloo Chronicle titled: "Schneider Retains Seat for Liberals; Miss Janzen Predicts New Election in 18 Months with P.C.'s Victorious." Includes table with vote counts for Janzen, Schneider, and Schroeder.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Floor plan of the 21st Parliament, 6th Session of House of Commons, with Norman C. Schneider's name pencilled in, dated June 3, 1952.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of photo with caption from the June 7, 1952 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record: "GREET DEFENCE MINISTER - Henry A. Hosking, MP for Wellington South (left), of Guelph, and Norman C. Schneider, MP elect for Waterloo North, welcomed Defence Minister Claxton (right) when he landed at the Waterloo-Wellington airport yesterday after a flight from Ottawa. Behind Mr. Claxton is Russell Daly, Guelph, president of the Western Ontario Liberal Association."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of full-page advertisement (ill.) from an undated edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "What Has Schneider Done?" featuring headlines from the newspaper highlighting Norman C. Schneider's political accomplishments. Footer of ad asks for re-eletion support.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of a captioned family portrait by Trussler from an unidentified and undated newspaper with the title "Every Waterloo North Candidate a Winner - If Vote is Counted Just in the Family."
Photo caption: "SCHNEIDER FAMILY CIRCLE - Norman Schneider, Liberal Candidate, poses with three generations of the family. Shown are (front, left to right) Gretchen Schneider, daughter of Herbert; Mrs. Howard Schneider, holding son, Gregory; Mrs. Norman Schneider, holding grandson, Michael, son of Herbert; Mr. Schneider, holding grand-daughter Nancy, daughter of Herbert; Eric Schneider, son of Herbert; (back) Howard George Schneider; Brita May and husband Robert White of Toronto; Mrs. Herbert (Betty) Schneider and her husband."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clippings of article (ill.) from the Saturday, October 28, 1972 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "Political foes still disagree as friends," regarding Elizabeth Janzen Dreger and Norman C. Schneider.
Photo caption from photo of Dreger: "Elizabeth Janzen Dreger shown in her home near Breslau, looks back 10 years to recall her campaign as a Waterloo North federal candidate."
Photo caption from photos of Dreger and Schneider: "Norman Schneider gave Elizabeth Janzen a kiss (left photo) after his '52 byelection win. At 83, he still rides motorcycle (right photo)."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Article by Marilyn Bolton, "Pseudo-Eggheads Rankle Professor," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Dec. 28, 1963, p. 23.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping from a Schneiders publication.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"K-W sausage taster [Kurt Koegler] wins world title," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, October 26, 1954.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Appointments by J.M. Schneider Limited," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, March 14, 1955.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneider family feuds over company name," by Brock Ketcham, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, May 1, 1980.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Tons of wieners top menu," by Henry Koch, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, September 12, 1984 concerning the largest wiener order in J. M. Schneider history, for the visit of the Pope.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneider profits continue to improve," by Tom Nunn, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, March 26, 1992.
Schneider family
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of clippings relating to the personal, volunteer and professional life of William Pope Clement and wife Muriel Kerr Clement.
Clement Bowlby Family
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Clippings relating to the life of Bean family members. Includes obituaries for Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean and Susanna Bean Schnittker.
Wagner Hailer family
Clippings, primarily relating to both the [1894?] Lacrosse championship and the 1959 Kitchener downtown fire.
Martin, John Gartshore
Part of Motz family fonds.
File consists of clippings and sections of newspapers from various editions of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Includes pages from: 1919; 1933; May-June, 1933; July 11, 1946; July 13, 1946; July 18, 1946; 1964. Articles of note include those on the name change riots, W.D. Euler, a pilgrimage tour and Germany under Hitler.
Motz Family
Part of John D. Detwiler fonds.
Series consists of clippings from newspapers, some containing articles or editorials by John D. Detwiler, some about him and/or his work and some collected by him as of subject interest.
Detwiler, John D.
Two clippings reporting on Dr. S.F. Leavine's provision of medical care to individuals involved in accidents on two different occasions. The first, dated February 13, 1941, reports how Leavine attended to Alex Simpson, at the K-W Hospital, who was suffering from exposure as a result of lying on snow and ice on the Grand River for almost three hours after he stepped into a hole in the ice and broke his right leg. He was rescued by Ald. Clarence Seibert and his three sons and rushed to the K-W Hospital. The second article, undated, reports that Beverley Harvey broke his knee cap when forced to jump from his sleigh in order to halt his team of ponies who were agitated by a dog nipping at their heels. Dr. S.F. Leavine attended to the injured man at K-W hospital.
Leavine, Stanley Francis
Material relating to the Ortho Pharmaceutical Museum on the history of Birth Control. Includes correspondence to A.R. Kaufman, photocopies of clippings from the Catholic Register provided to the Museum, and material relating to a section honouring Family Planning Pioneers in 1973.
Parents' Information Bureau
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
File consists of four clippings about Kaufman Footwear
Kaufman Footwear
Part of Tony Urquhart fonds
File consists of clippings (original and photocopies) accumulated by Tony Urquhart relating to his professional life, as well as to the professional and personal lives of friends and colleagues.
Urquhart, Tony
Consists of news clippings relating to activities of the Grand River Conservation Commission, and the Grand River Conservation Authority. Also present are the covering letters accompanying clippings: letter from Hugh Templin, Fergus, Ont. to E.F. Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer, Grand River Conservation Commission, April 14, 1954, ; letter from Geo. W. Rayner, Rayner Construction Limited, Leaside, Ont. to E.F.Roberts, December 30, 1954.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Part of Kay Rex fonds.
File consists of fourteen clippings of articles written by Kay Rex. Primarily consists of articles written for the Globe and Mail.
Rex, Kay
Part of Innis Family fonds.
File consists of clippings about Donald Innis. Includes biographical material, clippings on his work, book reviews, and short articles.
Innis family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Customer encouragement helped to development one of Canada's leading meat packing firms," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, September 22, 1956.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
One clipping from an unidentified publication concerning Schneider's vacuum packaging of meats. A colour picture shows Norman C. Schneider and Howard Schneider with a display of packaged meats.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneider stock," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, May 1, 1969. Note in scrapbook: "J.M. Schneider Ltd.: class B and C shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, 1969."
Left to right: H.J. Schneider, vice-president, F.P. Schneider, president, J.R. Kimber, president of the stock exchange, N.C. Schneider, board chairman, and H.G. Schneider, director.
Also includes "J.M. Schneider shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange," Globe & Mail, May 2, 1969, ill.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneiders Foods: new organization," Globe & Mail, October 23, 1969, ports. Consists of an organization chart with portraits attached. Also includes separate undated clippings: appointment announcements for Norman C. Schneider and John E. Schneider.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneider's small sausage grew to a giant," Pembroke Observer, November 10, 1969. Consists of an interview with Jean Hawkings in a Deep River, Ont. newspaper.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"J.M. Schneider started meat-packing giant in a tiny shanty," by Ernie Ronnenberg, Viewpoint Page, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, September 13, 1975 : 7.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"Schneider Complaint: AIB forced firm into debt" by Henry Koch and "Pigtails carry Schneider name across Canada in market push," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, March 14, 1977.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
“Best financial year ever for Schneiders," by Brock Ketcham, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, May 1, 1980.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
"A new name, a new direction : Schneider of Heritage Group Inc.," by Dean Walker. Executive (May 1981): 97-105, cover port., ill.
Schneider family
Part of Olive Ruth Russell fonds.
File consists of clippings regarding the life of Dr. Olive Ruth Russell relating primarily to her time in the Second World War as a Second Lieutenant with the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) and her book Freedom to Die, about the legal and moral implications of euthanasia. Included is media coverage featuring Russell's recruitment work on behalf of the CWAC, as well as an article regarding a sabbatical to Asia.
Russell, Olive Ruth
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of a captioned photo from an unidentified edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record: "ABBOTT IN KITCHENER - Finance Minister Abbott (right) talks with Norman Schneider, Liberal candidate in the May 26 federal by-election. Mr. Abbott spoke to a Liberal rally at the City Hall last night."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of a political comic regarding the Federal by-election by Chambers.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping from an unidentified newspaper titled "Squeals of Delight Over Succulent Pig Tails at Knockers Club Feats" relating to Knockers Club annual pigtail feast in Ottawa.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clippings from the November 22and November 24, 1952 editions of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to Norman C. Schneider's political career.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of photo with caption from unidentified and undated newspaper: "SPEAKS IN WATERLOO - The prime minister [Louis St. Laurent] spoke from the City Hall steps in Waterloo this afternoon. Mayor Roberts (left) and N.C. Schneider, MP, are with him."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of photo with caption from the March 20, 1953 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record: "RARE COMMONS PHOTO - For the first time in some years, the House of Commons at Ottawa had its picture taken yesterday afternoon. Arrow points to N.C. Schneider, MP for Waterloo North. Prime Minister S. Laurent (wearing glasses) is directly above the page's head (lower left). At his right is Trade Minister Howe and on his left is Agriculture Minister Gardiner. Directly across from the prime minister is George Drew, opposition leader. Speaker Ross Macdonald of Brantford is in the chair at centre."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping titled "Baked Pig Tails, Plus Tall Tales Mingle at Knockers Club Fiesta" relating to 1954 event in Ottawa. Includes captioned photo by Newton: "At Pig Tail Dinner - Ottawa Knockers Club held its famous annual pig tail dinner at the [Chateau?] last night. Lining up for the delicacy are, left to right: Raymond Brunet, guest speaker of the evening; Controller Paul Tardif, George McIlraith, MP, with Norman Schneider, MP, doing the serving."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of photo with caption from the June 26, 1964 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record concerning a tea sponsored by the North Waterloo Liberal Women's Association.
Caption from photo: "TEA AND POLITICS - Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Schneider, RR 1, Preston, listen to folk singers at a tea held in their garden yesterday sponsored by the North Waterloo Liberal Women's Association."
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Clippings in English and French, most relating to the trial. Includes cartoons.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of clippings primarily related to the interests of Dana Porter, including ones on higher education and book reviews. Also includes two from 1968 on the George Drew years of Ontario parliament.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Catherine Taylor fonds.
File consists of newspaper clippings about Catherine Taylor and her nursing career.
Taylor, Catherine
A clipping from the University of Waterloo Gazette (April 16, 1997) featuring an article about the showcase of design work and drawings of fourth-year University of Waterloo’s architecture students inspired by their study term in Rome at Federation Hall. Also includes a clipping from the Waterloo Chronicle (September 17, 1997) featuring an article about Sunshine Chen, a graduate of the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Chen was offered a six-month contract position with the City of Waterloo after he made a presentation to the Waterloo council outlining his vision for how the Seagram lands might be developed.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clippings from multiple publications related to the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo as well as its students, faculty, and move to Cambridge. Also contains clippings related to the Centre for Core Area Research and Design.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clippings from multiple publications related to the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo as well as its students, faculty, move to Cambridge and the design of its new building. Also contains clippings related to the Centre for Core Area Research and Design.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clippings from multiple publications related to the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo as well as its students, faculty, new building in Cambridge, and satellite program in Rome, Italy. Also contains clippings related to architecture projects in Kitchener, Cambridge, and Galt.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clippings from multiple publications related to the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo as well as its students, events, and exhibitions. Also contains clippings related to architecture and transit project in Kitchener and Cambridge.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Clippings from multiple publications related to the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo, particularly its students.
University of Waterloo Libraries.
Part of Rienzi Crusz fonds.
File consists of three clippings relating to the life and work of Rienzi Crusz. Includes one clipping on the donation of Rienzi's works to the University of Waterloo. Also includes one typed copy of a brief article that was published in the Kitchener-Waterloo Record and a computer print out of the LAUW [Librarian's Association of the University of Waterloo] online newsletter.
Crusz, Rienzi