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          O'Flynn Cash Grocery
          ON00120 031 · Fonds · 1914

          Fonds consists of one price list for O'Flynn Cash Grocery.

          Sans titre
          James Stapleton fonds
          CA ON00362 S747 · Fonds · 1961 - 1973

          The fonds consists of photographs, memorabilia, and other material accumulated by Jim Stapleton during his time at Waterloo Lutheran University. Also contains a photograph of Coach Stapleton and the 1973 Oxford-Elgin High School football team. It is arranged in the following series: Photographs, Memorabilia, Keystones.

          Sans titre
          Joe Wolotko
          ON00120 034-1 · Pièce · [Between 1925 - 1932]
          Fait partie de Eva Cram

          Item is a photograph of Joseph Wolotko (Joe Wolotko) wearing a Chapleau hockey uniform while standing outside on the ice in skates and holding a hockey stick.

          Chelmsford Women's Institute
          ON00120 036 · Fonds · 1883 - 1987

          Le fonds comprend deux albums de coupures créés par le Chelmsford Women's Institute et neuf documents rédigés par des membres de l’organisme.

          Sans titre
          ON00120 036-1-1-2 · Pièce · 1883 - 1978
          Fait partie de Chelmsford Women's Institute

          Item consists of a scrapbook made by the Chelmsford Women's Institute. The scrapbook is divided up into the Origin of Chelmsford; The First Pioneers; St. Joseph's Church (1891 - 1950); Other Churches in the Chelmsford Community; The Presbytery & Cannon (the cannon originally protected the Church of St. Eustache in Quebec during the Papineau War and was located in the 1950's on the lawn in front of the presbytery on the corner of Main and Errington); The Presbytery(1897-1950, new rectory completed 1907) ; St. Joseph's Cemetery; The Municipality of Chelmsford (est 1890 and in 1901 separated from Balfour to become incorporated as a town. The first mayor of the Town of Chelmsford was Raphael Grouix. On January 25, 1915, council passed a motion that all future council meeting minutes be written in French. This section also includes a list of Mayors in Chelmsford from 1901 - 1956); The Chelmsford Parish Hall; The Teachers Federation Group; Hull Bridge; the Grotto of the Convent; The League of the Sacred Heart (est 1957); the Ladies of Sainte Anne (est 1906); the Children of Mary (est 1906); the Religious Order of the Grey Nuns of the Cross; History of St. Joseph's School (1889 - 1958); Ore Discoveries & the History of Nickel; Chelmsford Missionary Priests and Resident Priests (1883 - 1950); Errington Mine; Names of the men who enlisted in the Second World War from the Chelmsford Parish; Electricity in Chelmsford (est November 1947); the Water Works Project in Chelmsford (est 1948); Fire Protection (Fire Brigade est 1949); The Chelmsford Fish and Game Protective Association (est spring of 1949); Azilda (originally named Rayside by CPR but changed by Joseph Belanger to Azilda after his wife); Morgan (bought by American lumbermen George Morgan and James Craig on September 16, 1885); and Larchwood. The final section of the scrapbook is devoted to newspaper clippings concerning local news and events, including agricultural news, important visitors to the area and the activities of the Chelmsford Women's Institute along with a photograph of the members of the Chelmsford Women's Institute at their Fall Tea and Fashion Show on October 13, 1956. Tucked against the back cover of the scrapbook is a picture of Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir along with various newspaper clippings including the obituary of George Cvitkovich (ca.1907-1978), husband of Rose Cvitkovich, Convener of Historical Research for the Chelmsford Women's Institute, who compiled the scrapbooks.