- SCA369-GA427-4-117
- File
- July 4 1907
Part of Sims Family collection.
Pamphlet in green and red type. Includes menu, list of toasts, and Berlin Board of Trade officers and council.
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Part of Sims Family collection.
Pamphlet in green and red type. Includes menu, list of toasts, and Berlin Board of Trade officers and council.
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Topp, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. to George and Margaret Davidson.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Invitation from the parents of Wilhemina Topp to her wedding to William Davidson, son of George and Margaret Davidson, to be held September 20, 1877 in Toronto
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Part of Sims Family collection.
Includes one list of trees planted at the North Western entrance to Hamilton, otherwise contains lists of Harvey J. Sims' collection of trees and shrubs dated 1931, 1936, and 1939, with many marks and annotations by Harvey. The 1936 list is labelled "Lorne Park" and has attached many invoices for stock supplied by Lorne Park Nurseries (started by Carl Borgstrom). Two envelopes contain leaf specimens, labelled "Rock Elm" and "White Elm."
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Trust of Mabel A. and Mary D. Sims et al : statement of receipts and disbursements.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Waterloo Trust and Savings Company, Trust of Mabel A. and Mary D. Sims et al : statement of receipts and disbursements from December 31, 1952 to December 31, 1953, accompanied by a news clipping concerning federal estate tax.
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Twin City welcomes "Billy King" : Kitchener honours son at thronged reception.
Part of Sims Family collection.
The Daily Record, Wednesday, June 22, 1922, p. 1
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Part of Sims Family collection.
Full length studio portrait of an unidentified young man holding hat and cane, by Merton's Studio, Toronto.
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Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondents include William Valores Uttley, January 7, 1932, asking Harvey J. Sims to pass the enclosed biographical sketches to Florence to proofread and add information. The sketches are of Harvey, William Roos, and Mrs. William Roos (nee Davidson). The Waterloo Grand River Parks Co. sends two sustaining membership cards for "Cressman's Woods"; Mrs. Wilson from Ingleside Villa, N.B. is a lawn bowling connection and Grainger Whitney sends a news clipping, a note, and a photograph of an unidentified house, possibly in Chicago.
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Washburn, Margaret to Kenneth Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Printed Christmas card signed on the back Margaret Washburn, envelope addressed "Kenneth."
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Waterloo : a thriving and enterprising Ontario town.
Part of Sims Family collection.
The Saturday Globe, Toronto, Saturday June 27, 1891, 1-4. A booster publication outlining the history, leading citizens, businesses, and industries. Includes portraits and photographs of buildings. Includes a portrait of Peter H. Sims.
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Part of Sims Family collection.
Kitchener Daily Telegraph, December 2, 1919, p. 1: "History was made in Kitchener Monday night when the City Council unanimously turned down the clause in the Finance report calling for a plebiscite on the question of changing the name of Kitchener back to Berlin." A second article, also on the front page, reports on the aftermath of the evening: "Alds. Bitzer and Bowman, Messrs. Asmussen and Euler requested to kiss flag." "Ald. Bitzer was subsequently ducked four times in Victoria Lake, the News-Record office was wrecked by the crowd, Ald. Asmussen, M.P.P. was dragged from his home to the Victoria Hall and finally W.D. Euler, M.P., was seized at the Lancaster Club and rushed across the street to the hall where demands were made that he kiss the flag and offer apologies. He refused to do either of these and received a few blows from the crowd."
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