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Sims, Peter Harvey to Harvey J. Sims.

Stern criticism of Harvey's financial situation, debt incurred by spending money on his new home: "You are just in the condition I expected you would be. You started out with too big ideas and now you find you have gone steeper in than you should and loaded yourself with a heavy debt … but you always were an extravagant boy." He continues with advice on getting and staying out of debt and living within his means (includes envelope).

Sims family

Sims, Peter Harvey to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Peter H. Sims dated Toronto, November 7, 1915 to his grandson Kenneth Sims, congratulating him on passing first in his class (includes envelope).

Sims family

Sims, Jemima to Harvey J. Sims.

Jemima advises Harvey not to accept a judgeship "with such a small salary" so early in his career. She is lonely "way up here" and it is too cold to run the car.

Sims family

Sims, William Harvey to Harvey J. Sims.

Letter from William Harvey Sims dated April 7, [1930?], Toronto to his father Harvey J. Sims, concerning financial matters and his Osgoode Hall graduating banquet the night before.

Sims family

Sharpe, Nellie to Harvey J. Sims.

Letter from Nellie Sharpe dated July 27, 1930, Winnipeg, Manitoba to her cousin Harvey J. Sims, conveying the news that their mutual uncle, William Andrew Sims, had died in New Westminster, B.C. on July 21 or 22. She says of him, "he was a harder man than your father [Peter H. Sims] or mine [James C. Sims], not the genial temperament they had."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.

Handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated "New Year's Eve" 1930, expressing gratitude for the hand-made cushions she had sent him for Christmas, and apologizing for not being able to contact her sooner.
Salutation: "My dear Florence"; Signature: "With all good wishes, Yours very sincerely, W.L. Mackenzie King."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated March 28, 1931, in which he reports on the health of his dog Pat, who had been treated by doctors at "The Health of Animals Branch." He reports on an accidental fall suffered by Godfroy Patteson, husband of King's good friend Joan Patteson, and says in closing "I am glad, despite the length of the speech, that its reading created the favourable impression which your letter mentions."
Salutation: "My dear Peter" [typewritten]; Signature: "With kindest regards, Yours very sincerely [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Telegram from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated February 25, 1933, sending congratulations on the birth of a grandson.
Salutation: none; Signature: "W L Mackenzie King." The telegram is initialed "WLK [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.

Handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated June 22, 1933 containing effusive gratitude for and memories of the visit he has just made to Chicopee. He writes lyrically and at length about the changes he has seen, "the glimpses of old Berlin hidden away amid the city of Kitchener which proclaims so much of growth prosperity," also "All these things touched my heart very deeply and stirred as you remarked, my very soul." King describes his trip home and his arrival at Kingsmere at midnight: "As I looked out of my window the heaven was lighted across its entire width with a display of aurora borealis such as I have never seen before. It was like a crown of eternal [illegible] set upon a vision of another world – the world of memory, of imagination, of delight in which I lived from the moment of departure to the moment of return." King finishes the letter with possible arrangements for Florence and Peter's visit to Kingsmere.
Salutation: "My dear Florence [handwritten]"; Signature: "Again my warmest wishes to Peter and yourself, for all your generous hospitality and for the joy you gave me, Believe me, dear Florence, Yours affectionately, Willie [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated April 18, 1935, sending Easter wishes to Florence, "the boys", and Harvey, "if he is at home with you." King declares himself very busy, pleased with Harvey's progress, and hoping to be able to travel. In a handwritten postscript he adds: "In Harvey's letters he has spoken with great enthusiasm of yourself, of how brave you have been, and how glad he is that you are so strong and well again. He feels that you have helped him immensely to get back into good shape."
Salutation: "My dear Florence [handwritten]"; Signature: "With love to you all, Yours affectionately, Willie [handwritten]."

Sims family

Goldie, Alex R. to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from Alex R. Goldie dated May 13, 1937 to Harvey J. Sims, concerning the visit of the Governor-General to Kitchener on May 19, 1937.

Sims family

Sims, Harvey J. to C. Ellison Kaumeyer.

Typewritten letter, carbon, to Mr. C. Ellison Kaumeyer dated June 8, 1938, accepting his invitation to stay overnight in Niagara Falls and expressing pleasure at being able to visit with Mackenzie King and his sister whom he has not seen for some time.
Salutation: "Dear Mr. Kaumeyer [typewritten]" ; Signature: "Yours sincerely [typewritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Printed circular reply card from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 22, 1939 with thank you for birthday greetings sent to him. He adds a handwritten note to Harvey.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "My affectionate good wishes to you both, and my best of wishes for your own birthday. I hope and pray [4 words illegible] Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims, dated May 13, 1941, concerning Angus Macdonald who relayed a message from Harvey, also mentioning his own intention to visit Kitchener in the summer.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "With all good wishes, Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

Sims, Harvey J. to William Lyon Mackenzie King.

Typewritten letter, green carbon copy, from Harvey J. Sims to William Lyon Mackenzie King dated May 11, 1942, asking on behalf of Louis Lang that King use his influence to "induce" the American Ambassador from Russia to speak at the Canadian Manufacturers Association Annual Meeting in Toronto. Further, Harvey explains that Louis Lang is a close personal friend and that if Mr. Litvinoff cannot speak, King could perhaps suggest someone who would. This letter is accompanied by a carbon copy of Louis Lang's letter to Mackenzie King on the same subject, dated May 9, 1942.
Salutation: "My dear Billy" ; Signature: "Yours most sincerely."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kenneth Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to J. Kenneth Sims dated September 22, 1947, thanking Kenneth for having him to tea at Chicopee. He mentions the library and says of Harvey J. Sims, who had died two years previously, "I am glad to think that he now knows that I have seen it." He also mentions preservation of Woodside. Salutation and signature in Mackenzie King's handwriting.

Sims family

Burden, Fred C. to Harvey J. Sims.

Correspondence from Harvey Sims' old friend Fred C. Burden, also a friend of Adam Strohm, from whom there are several letters mixed in this file. Places written from range from Detroit, Michigan, where Fred lived for some time, to California.

Sims family

H.

Correspondents include Lieut. L.K. Harrison (Director of Music, Royal Canadian Regiment), Sir A. Wilson Hungerford, Belfast (fellow bowler), Elizabeth M. Harper (Fellow of the Royal Empire Society and Men of the Trees), Homer Heard (to and from concerning work done at Chicopee), Allison Heasley, and "Harry."

Sims family

Maude, to Harvey J. Sims.

Letter from "Maude" dated Toronto, January 18, 1940 to Harvey J. Sims with information taken from The Wissler Family Record concerning the Robertson-Sims genealogy, and confusion caused by Harvey's grandmother having been married twice.

Sims family

P.

Includes several letters from Violet Patton, a lawn bowling connection from Belfast, who includes clippings and photographs of her children; a letter from James K. Pickett in 1930 concerning a Metropolitan Life policy; one from C.D. Pequegnat calling for a meeting on Dec. 5, 1933 of the shareholders of the Waterloo County Grand River Parks Co. Ltd., to discuss creating Cressman's Woods as a permanent Waterloo County Park. One letter from William Philip of the Grand River Conservation Commission is present but torn into several pieces.

Sims family

R.

Correspondents include P.H. Roos about Harvey's investments; Newton W. Rowell in 1931 congratulating Harvey on his re-election as a bencher; also George Royle and "Lady Royle" May 23, 1928 and April 25, 1928 about arriving for a visit.

Sims family

T.

Includes one letter dated Sept. 29, 1930 from S.C. Tweed in Waterloo, thanking Harvey for recommending Forsey Page as architect for a new school in Waterloo.
Includes eight letters from Lord Trenchard, Dancers Hill House, Barnet, Hertfordshire written between 1931 and 1937.

Sims family

Correspondence 1934-1941

Correspondence to and from Harvey J. Sims and Carl A. Borgstrom, landscape architect mostly concerning trees and shrubs for Harvey's property.

Sims family

Correspondence with the Dominion of Canada Department of Agriculture.

Letters from Harvey J. Sims to horticulturists at the Department of Agriculture Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, with replies from M.B. Davis, Dominion Horticulturist, T.F. Ritchie, Chief Assistant, and R.W. Oliver, Assistant (ornamental horticulture) as well as to Leonard S. McLaine at the Destructive Pest and Insect Advisory Board. The correspondence relates primarily to Harvey's collection of shrubs and trees, and his pursuit of adding more species to his collection. He mentions that he has collected 76 of the 82 native trees listed in Forest trees of Ontario, also that he has between 500 and 600 different varieties of trees and shrubs. He requests specimens for testing hardiness, also sends an unknown specimen for identification, and requests information on permits necessary to import nursery specimens from the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plains, New York.

Sims family

Correspondence with J.H. White.

Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and J.H. White, University of Toronto, author of Forest Trees of Ontario. Includes pencil notes and lists by Harvey, information about Tree Tanglefoot and an envelope labelled "Address – Forest Trees" containing pencilled notes by Harvey for a speech about the importance of forest trees.

Sims family

Correspondence with book dealers and publishers.

Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and various book dealers and publishers relating to Harvey's efforts to build his library collection: Albert Britnell Book Shop (Toronto), The Book Society, World Books, Old Authors Shop (Ottawa), The Narrator (January 1942), Toronto Book Fair, Creasser's Book Shop (Toronto), T. Eaton Co. and the John Hardwick Co. (The Book House for Children). Includes invoices, catalogues, book lists, reviews, periodical issues and ephemera.

Sims family

Anglin, F.A. to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Francis Alexander Anglin, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario, dated July 2, 1945 to Kenneth Sims, with sympathy on the death of his father Harvey J. Sims.

Sims family

Sharpe, Nellie to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Nellie Sharpe, dated March 28, 1948 Winnipeg, Manitoba, thanking Kenneth for writing with information about Rella. Very difficult handwriting.

Sims family

Kempt, Nigel to Mabel and Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Nigel Kempt, cousin of Kenneth Sims, dated January 6, 1950, thanking Mabel and Kenneth Sims for the "lovely piece of beef" sent at Christmas. "New Year is usually rather a wearisome time with us as our staff always have to get off, leaving us to feed the hens & do the cooking and so on."

Sims family

Barrie, E.G. to Mabel Sims.

Letter from E.G. Barrie dated June 18, 1951, Kitchener, to Mabel Sims, thanking her for taking care of table arrangements for an annual celebration, possible of the Chicopee Tennis Club. The letter is written on The Barrie Glove & Knitting Co. Limited, Kitchener, Ontario letterhead with a drawing of the factory.

Sims family

Knorr, Ed to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Ed Knorr, Secretary Treasurer of the Woelfle Shoe Co., dated January 14, 1955, informing Kenneth Sims that the board of directors of the company had passed a resolution at the annual meeting of May 4, 1954 on the death of William Sims, to be recorded in the minutes.

Sims family

Letters

Contains correspondence, original and copies, regarding membership and general matters.

Women's Press Club of Toronto

C Miscellaneous (file 2 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (1937)
  • Celotex Company, Chicago, Ill. (1929-1930)
  • Central Casting Agency, Hollywood, Calif. (1936)
  • Central New York Review, Syracuse, N.Y. (1929)
  • Central Oil & Gas Stove Co., Gardner, Mass. (1922-1923)
  • Central Public Service System News, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Central Republic Bank, Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • Century Features Syndicate, Bloomfield, N.J. (1939)
  • Certified Selling, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Chaffee, Allen, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. (1936)
  • Chain Store Encyclopedic Service, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Challenge, Toronto, Ont. (1939)
  • Chamber of Commerce, Bayfield, Wis. (1936)
  • Chamber of Commerce, Carmel, Calif. (1935)
  • Chamber of Commerce, Tampa, Fla. (1925)
  • Chamber of Commerce Safety Vault Company, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Chamberlain, George Agnew, Quinton, N.J. (1935-1939)
  • Chambers, Elwyn W., Piedmont, Calif. (1921)
  • Chambers, Robert W., New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • Chapin, C.O., Lombard, Ill. (1934)
  • Chapman, Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Chapman, Clowry, New York, N.Y. (1911-1914)
  • Chapman, J. Frank, Saranac Lake, N.Y. (1911)
  • Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. (1942)
  • Charm, Newark, N.J. (1924-1927)
  • Chartier, Albert, Montreal, Que. (1939)
  • The Chase, Lexington, Ky. (1938)
  • Chase Brothers Company, Rochester, N.Y. (1927)
  • Chatter, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Cheerio Publishing Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. (1935)
  • Cheever, Benjamin H., Atlantic City, N.J. (1920)
  • Cherry-Burrell Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1941)
  • Cherry Circle, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1940)
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Richmond, Va. (1923-1932)
  • Chester, George Randolph, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Chevrolet, H. & K. Co., LaGrange, Ill. (1936)
  • Chicago Aeronautical Service, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Chicago, and North Western Railway Company, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Chicago Athletic Association, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Chicago Better Business Bureau, Chicago, Ill. (1937)
  • Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Chicago Fiction Guild, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Chicago Latin School, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Chicago Ledger, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1929)
  • Chicago Life, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Chicago Mirror, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Chicago Motor Club, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Chicago Post Office, Chicago, Ill. (1934-1940)
  • Chicago Record-Herald, Chicago, Ill. ([19--])
  • Chicago Recreation Commission, Chicago, Ill. (1938)
  • Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Chicago Rotoprint Company, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Chicago Social Digest, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Chicago Stadium Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Chicago Telephone Company, Chicago, Ill. (1912-1919)
  • Chicago Temple Book Shop, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Chicago Title & Trust Company, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1940)
  • Chicago Towel Company, Chicago, Ill. (1914-1932)
  • University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Child Life, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Christendom, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Christian Board of Publication, St. Louis, Mo. (1924)
  • Christian Century, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1930)
  • Christian Family, Evanston, Ill. (1931-1941)
  • Christian Literature Company, Minneapolis, Minn. (1930)
  • Christian Standard, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1919)
  • Christian Work, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Christian Youth, Philadelphia, Pa. (1942)
  • Christie Film Company, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. (1922)
  • Chrysler Sales Corporation, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Chuckles Esrom Corporation Publishers, New York, N.Y. (1939)
  • Church Publishing House, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Church School Publications, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1931-1937)
  • Churchman, New York, N.Y. (1931)

International Press Bureau

Financial concerns

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, in response to a latter received from them on November 30th. Anthes makes note of the winter conditions in Carrick and that he will be preaching at two different locations on Sunday. He also shares his opinion about financial contributions toward paying off church debts, indicating he thinks the Anthes families have contributed enough given his extensive travelling and related expenses the past two years.

Rieder and Anthes family

Letter concerning child care

Letter from S. Braun to 'Father Anthes' regarding a mother and child they are seeking to assist. Letter makes mention of streets that are "barely passable" due to deep snow.

Rieder and Anthes family

New daughter

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine regarding the birth of daughter Martha Magdalena, indicating that she and his wife, Magdalena Stricker, are doing well. He also notes that the church construction is progressing quickly and that the apples arrived.

Rieder and Anthes family

Several Mennonites converted

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he shares news of recent conversions and how he's been fairing after falling and being ordered by the doctor to take a break from preaching. Includes message from S. Ewald at end of letter sending the Anthes blessings and well wishes.

Rieder and Anthes family

Ewald and Anthes letters

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. Includes message from Daniel Ewald. Ewald reports about the success of assemblies, making mention of people seeking blessings and families who have converted including the Davids, the Cress', the Beckers, the Schneiders, Büschlens, Deuners and Detweilers. He comments about the good work of Brother Moyer, Brother Jacob, and Brother S. Eby. Before signing off he shares that his wife recently gave birth to a daughter and that he will be travelling to Cleveland.

Anthes' shares that he is one again in good health and that the doctor said he'd "improved beyond all expectations". He notes however that he has to be careful and can't preach, but that he has led a prayer assembly and has occasionally given the Invitation. He gives thanks to the prayer of his Brothers and Sisters in Christ as the reason for his recovery. Anthes also offers updates about various families and people including the Schwedenborgians, Brother M. Weber, Brother Mayer and Brother Umbach. He asks that his parents pass on well wishes to Brother Meyer, J. Wolfs, the Anthes, the Meyers and "all the Brothers and Sisters."

Rieder and Anthes family

Toothache

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he mentions having had head- and toothaches for the past week. He comments about the burial of Mrs. Hilbert and a trip in heavy snow to Bruce, as well as plans to preach further north for several weeks. Anthes shares news of the Steuernagels, who travelled for Assembly and had previously met Martin. He concludes by saying he's written to J. Wolf about property and noting how busy the summer harvest will be.

Rieder and Anthes family

Plans for a visit

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine letting the know he won't be able to visit until the end of the following week. He asks for them to keep him aside apples and grapes, as well as about the plans of someone named Schorsch.

Rieder and Anthes family

Apple bushels

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, regarding the shipment and selling of bushels of apples. Anthes makes reference to a trip he took with Brother Miller to transport an almost too heavy load of apples and shares his wishes for how they are to be sold and distributed, and at what price.

Rieder and Anthes family

Correspondence : sale of Calgary property.

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence relating to the sale of Talmon Henry Rieder's property in Calgary (Lots 19 and 20, Block 96, Plan A.1) to Mrs. Rose Weiss. Correspondents include Talmon Henry Rieder, real estate agent John Nelson, H.W. McLean of McLean, Patterson & Broad, Barristers & Solicitors (Calgary, AB), solicitor Richard Bate, and others. File also includes a signed agreement between Talmon Henry Rieder and Rose Weiss, as well as an invoice, a receipt, and manuscript notes by Rieder.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate : correspondence (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material accumulated by Martha Rieder during the process of settling the estate of Talmon Henry Rieder. Includes mainly correspondence among the executors of the estate, Hugo Wellein, H. Milton Cook, and Martha, as well as correspondence with other parties including law firm Foster & Mann (Montreal) and individuals at Ames Holden McCready. Outgoing letters from Martha are in draft form.

Also present are two tax assessments on property owned by Peter Rieder (part of lot 168 Grange-Maynard Avenue, and lots 97-8 Glasgow, in Kitchener) and a receipt to Peter Rieder.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate of John S. Anthes : Anthes Furniture Company (file 1 of 2).

File consists of material probably accumulated by Talmon Henry Rieder and/or Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of John S. Anthes, and in particular, the administration and eventual sale of the Anthes Furniture Company to J.H. Baetz and C.J. Baetz. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, agreements, financial statements of the Anthes Furniture Company (1915-1920), and the will of John S. Anthes.

Correspondence is among J.I. Frank Anthes, John C. Breithaupt, and Albert L. Breithaupt (executors), as well as Talmon Henry Rieder, Matha Rieder, the Baetz brothers, H. Milton Cook, and others.

Rieder and Anthes family

Correspondence.

File consists of an unaddressed letter written by Ella Anthes Cook, an unsigned letter received by Ella, and a letter and postcard received by Ella from H. Milton Cook. Postcard contains a photograph of Cook with two other men in front of a pavilion, Woodside [farm?], Waterloo.

Rieder and Anthes family

Correspondence: miscellaneous personal (1 of 3).

File consists of one hundred seventy items of correspondence between James Downey and others for the years 1996-1998. Correspondents include:

  • Adam, Stuart
  • Anson-Cartwright, Hugh
  • Ashenburg, Katherine
  • Atherton, Jay
  • Atkinson, George
  • Atkinson, Lorraine
  • Bassett, Carling
  • Bellingham, Susan
  • Blaney, Jack
  • Borowski, Diana
  • Branda, Dan
  • Caldwell, Robert C.
  • Cameron, Ian
  • Clausi, David
  • Claxton, Lois
  • Cohen, Ruben
  • Cowan, Ann
  • Cuff, Douglas
  • Dimma,William A.
  • Downey, Geoffrey
  • Dyer, Thomas
  • Edler, Robert
  • Emberly, Peter
  • Eydt, Ronald
  • Eyton, Trevor
  • Falconer, Kirk
  • Ferrante, Angela
  • Frampton, George
  • Frank, David
  • Gammon, Frances
  • George, Peter
  • Gibson, James
  • Giroux, Robert
  • Green, R.B.
  • Green, Melvin & Eileen
  • Griffith, M.J.
  • Guild, Paul
  • Hadley, Jean
  • Healy, Jack
  • Hecker, Ing F.W.
  • Hepburn, John
  • Hornyansky, Michael
  • Huber, Dennis
  • Huggard, Patricia
  • Ingoldsby, Pat
  • Johnston, George
  • Keller, Friederich
  • Kerton, Robert
  • Klidaras, Fred
  • Leckie, Irene
  • LeDrew, Annie
  • LeMesurier, Robert T.
  • Lindsay, David
  • MacIver, Don
  • Mackay, Colin B.
  • Mackenzie, David
  • Macnaughton, Peggy
  • Maiden, Colin
  • Martin, Nancy
  • May, A.W.
  • McCain, H.H.
  • McGrahan, Elizabeth
  • Micallef, Donna
  • Mitchell, P.D.
  • Mulder, Nick
  • Nolan, Roderick
  • Oullette, Dave
  • Parrott, John
  • Persi Haines, Claudia
  • Piercey, Frank
  • Piercey, Rhoda Maude
  • Po, Theresa
  • Poole, Cyril
  • Prichard, J. Robert S.
  • Richard Ivey School of Business
  • Richards, David
  • Richards, Robert
  • Rock, Allen
  • Ruben, Allen M.
  • Sabat, Jerome
  • Saunders, Jeff
  • Scott, Andrew
  • Sparkes, Grace
  • Strong, David
  • Strong, Joanna
  • Thompson, Frank
  • Tode, Barry
  • Tucker, Otto
  • Vallentin, Anne
  • Vink, Peggy
  • Wallace, Wendy
  • West, Paul
  • Wickwire, Wendy
  • Wilson, John
  • Wu, Michael.

Downey, James

Correspondence: tributes to Ian Lithgow.

File consists of tributes and eleven items of correspondence relating to the death of Ian Lithgow. Includes clippings and correspondence between James Downey and others regarding Lithgow's death, as well as three items of correspondence from Downey to Lithgow.

Downey, James

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.” Includes photocopies of photographs of family members and friends, related newspaper clippings, ephemera with eulogies for friends and family members, and a few related letters.
Also contains a poster for the "Thomas Gray and the Humanist tradition: a conference to mark the bi-centenary of the death of Thomas Gray," Carleton University (May 18-20, 1971).

Downey, James

Letters of appreciation.

Correspondence received by James Downey showing appreciation for his work or wishing him well in relation to Downey’s professional roles, many of which referring to his appointment as Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Waterloo.
Includes some letters sent by Downey in response to the letters of appreciation received.
Also contains related news or announcements.

Downey, James

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.”
Includes photographs and photocopies of photographs of family members and friends and related newspaper clippings.
Also contains other personal correspondence sent and received by Downey.

Downey, James

Correspondence : publishing.

File consists of correspondence between Kay Rex and others relating to the publication of her book No Daughter of Mine. Also includes accompanying materials. Correspondents include:

  • Blackwell, Florence King;
  • Fraser, David;
  • Nonnon, Mary Ann.

Rex, Kay

No daughter of mine : correspondence.

File consists of fifty eight items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others created during the research for her book No Daughter of Mine. Correspondents include:

  • Arnot, Terri
  • Carter, Alixe
  • Connolly, Maureen
  • Craig, Jean
  • Fraser, Catherine A.
  • Hauschildt, Elda
  • Hobbs, Margaert
  • Hoover, Wendy
  • Howard, Debby
  • Hoy, Helen
  • Jurisic, Wida
  • Ludwig, Doris
  • Moore, Ishbel
  • Quapp, Roma
  • Rojas, Leuten
  • Sarsfield, Anne
  • Silverman, Eliane Leslau
  • Smith, Doreen
  • Smith, Sylvia Watts
  • St. Peter, Christine
  • Warren, Isobel
  • Woolfrey, Sandra
  • Woelfle, Melba
  • Wright, Frances.

Rex, Kay

Job history and union history.

File consists of materials created and accumulated by Kay Rex relating to her work history. Includes staff lists, ephemera, pension information, correspondence, and written histories of her work life primarily at the Globe and Mail and also with CBC.

Rex, Kay

Ratz family genealogy: correspondence.

Correspondence between various Ratz family members regarding family history and genealogy, and extended Ratz family offshots including the Harveys. Several letters are addressed to Herbert Charles Ratz, though a typed letter from Jacob Ratz (1828-1919) regarding his parents Valentine and Maria is included in file.

Ratz Family

Programs to prevent and reduce homelessness in Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to programs intended to prevent and reduce homelessness in Canada. Records include correspondence related to specific programs such as Out of the Cold, the Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative (SCPI), and the Government of Canada's Homelessness Initiative. Also includes a question and answer sheet about the Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative (SCPI), the Urban Aboriginal Strategy-Homelessness, Youth Employment Strategy, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program and Shelter Enhancement Program. In addition, the file contains an invitation to a community forum on homelessness that was held at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Waterloo, Ontario on September 12, 2001, and related material from that event.

Telegdi, Andrew

High technology industry.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Records include correspondence and notes as well as invitations, agendas, programs, and other textual material created during the planning of Peter Harder and Allan Rock's separate visits to Waterloo in 2002. At the time, Peter Harder was Deputy Minister of Industry Canada and Allan Rock was Minister of Industry. Andrew Telegdi hosted both visits.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2004 Canadian federal election. Records include business cards, invitations, flyers, pamphlets, questionnaires, correspondence, speech transcripts, a sticker, an unsigned candidate agreement, elections results summary, and a return of writ. Also includes letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected.

Telegdi, Andrew

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