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Canadian Council on Rural Development : Correspondence.

File consists of correspondence between Mrs. W.H. Clark and members of the executive of the Canadian Council on Rural Development (CCRD) including the President, Tom Espie, the Council Chairman, Mr. David Kirk, and Executive Director, Gaetan Daoust. Many of the letters relate to issues which are of joint relevance to the CCRD and the Indian-Eskimo Association. Other correspondence relates to Clare Clark's recommendations, contributions, and advice regarding CCRD activities and policies while she was a member of this organization in the 1960s and 1970s.

Also in the file is correspondence between Hon. Jean Marchand, Minister of Forestry and Development, and Mr. Kirk, Chairman of the CCRD, and some correspondence between Mr. Kirk and Mr. Tom Kent, Deputy Minister for the Department of Regional Economic Expansion.These letters primarily relate to the status and terms of reference of the CCRD in government policy as well as to other matters.

Holy Ann Memorial Cross : dedication.

File consists of records related to the dedication of the Holy Ann Memorial Cross to Ann Preston, which formed part of the 170th anniversary events of Thornhill United Church. The cross, which was donated by Clare and Harold Clark, was dedicated by Rev. Alf McAlister during an anniversary service at this church on October 21, 1973.

Included in the file are clippings, photographs, informational booklets relating to the history of the Thornhill United Church, the order of anniversary service, a Thornhill United Newsletter (Spring issue, April 1973), and correspondence.

Holy Ann Memorial Cross.

File consists of correspondence, largely between Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Clark and Mr. Adlai S. Hardin and Mrs. Carol Hardin, relating to the donation of a memorial cross for Holy Ann to Thornhill United Church, including the design. Aldai S. Hardin appears to have been commissioned to design this cross, and the 1973 correspondence relates primarily to progress made and plans for its delivery.

Clark, Clara Evelyn

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 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.

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Clark Thornhill property : Annswell Park.

File consists of correspondence relating to the Annswell Park. The land for the park was donated by Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Clark to the Markham Township when they moved from Thornhill, Ontario in 1967.

Included is a letter from W.H. Clark offering to donate this land to the Township of Markham, as well as a letter from the Township of Markham (1966) accepting this donation, along with legal documents relating to the transfer of land from the Clarks to the Township.

A letter dated June 29, 1973 addressed to the Mayor of Markham from W.H. Clark relates to the Clarks' concern that the Township have not yet followed up on their plans for the parkette which was to be created to preserve and enhance the memory of Ann Preston.

Other correspondence between the Clarks and the Parks and Recreation Department (1984) relates to the plaque which was put in place at Annswell Park to honour the memory of Ann Preston. Another letter to Councillor Doreen Quirk (1985) conveys the Clarks' concern over the poor condition in which the parkette and the Prayer Shed are kept. A letter from the Society for the Preservation of Historic Thornhill (1985) is also among the items in this file and relates to the Society's recommendations for improvements to be made by the Township to Holy Ann's Prayer Shed and Well. Other letters (1986) from Clare Clark urge the Township to ensure that the recommended improvements to this historic site are made.

Other items in the file include correspondence (1987) between Clare Clark and Warren Thompson, Wills Consultant, with Canada Trust which relate to the current condition of the Annswell Park. Letters from 1988 from Clare Clark to the Director of Parks and Recreation convey her gratitude that the Park is now being kept in good condition. She voices her concerns, however, that a plaque or marker explaining the purpose of the Prayer House should be put in place and that a plaque should also be attached to the marker at the well. A response to this letter is contained in this file conveying this department's plans to make the changes recommended by Clare Clark. Letters from The Society for the Preservation of Historic Thornhill (1992) voicing their intention to mount a plaque on the prayer shed and asking the Township to help with other required improvements are also contained in this file.This Society are offering their help to Mrs. Clark and are asking the Township to do the same in response to a letter received from Mrs. Clark by this Society in 1991.

This file also contains photographs (many laminated). Some of these photographs appear to have been sent to the Society for the Preservation of Historic Thornhill by Clare Clark along with her letter of Nov. 4, 1991. These photographs depict the parkette created by the Township and show the old marker, the Prayer Shed, and the plaque put in place at the park providing some information on the history of the park and about Holy Ann. A photograph of the Holy Ann Cross donated by the Clarks to Thornhill United Church in 1973 is also included among the items in this file. Other photographs depict the Thornhill property in the 1950s and in the 1960s. Also included here is a photocopy of a photograph of the old homestead of Dr. Reid Thornhill where Ann lived as a servant. A copy of this photograph appeared in Mrs. Bingham's book An Irish Saint. One of the Christmas cards, which was sent out by the Clarks on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the miracle of Holy Ann's well, and which includes a drawing of the well and Prayer Shed and historical information about Holy Ann, is also included in this file.

Additionally, this file contains the publishers note and postscript which were contained in a new edition of An Irish Saint published in commemoration of the 170th anniversary of the founding of Thornhill United Church in 1973. Mr. and Mrs. Clark wrote the postcript which appears in this edition of the book.

One letter in this file does not relate to the Annswell Park but instead to the Township's plans to extend Dudley Avenue north from Elgin to John Streets thus cutting a wide area through the Clarks' property. Mr. Clark is informed of the Township's plans in a letter enclosed in this file (June 23, 1960) from the Planning Director of the Township. The Clarks are also advised that the possible development of apartment houses on one side of their property will make it difficult for them to continue to use their home for residential purposes.

Clark, Clara Evelyn

Canadian agriculture in a global context.

Materials related to the conference "Canadian Agriculture in a Global Context" organized by the Centre on Foreign Policy, the University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University. After the conference, John English and Irene Sage Knell edited a publication with some of the presentations. Includes the information about the conference, flyer promoting the publication, related correspondence, drafts of presentations, and receipts for print-outs of the drafts. Drafts of presentations are:

  • Second draft for “Notes on an international perspective on agriculture” by Josef M. van Brabant.
  • Presentation by Dennis Browne.
  • “Canadian agriculture in the global context : opportunities and obligations” by R. L. M Dawson.
  • “Planning Canada’s land resource base for sustainable production” by Dr. Edward W. Manning.
  • “Canadian-American relations and agricultural surpluses : the case of Barter” by Theodore Cohn with Inge Bailey.
  • “Canadian Agricultural transactions – commercial opportunities” by R. I. (Rick) Andrews.
  • “Canadian agricultural export capabilities” by J. C. Gilson.
  • Panel “Competition and cooperation among exporting nations” discussion paper “Canadian agriculture relations with the European community” by R. Higham.
  • “Closely watched grains : the political economy of Soviet and East European agriculture” by Lenard J. Cohen.
  • “Canada’s trade in grains and the China market” by William Miner.
  • “Hit and myth: consumer reality and free trade. International opportunities and obligations” by Robert R. Kerton.
  • “Canadian agriculture towards 2000” by Dr. Clayton M. Switzer.
  • “Financing agricultural exports” by G. Hammond.
  • “Agricultural relations between Western Nations : Canadian approaches” by Andrew Fenton Cooper.
  • Address by Harry Pelissero.
  • “That spade is a shovel” by C. A. Gracey.
  • “Politics and business : the Canada-China wheat trade 1960-1984” by Karen Minden.
  • “Export trade development – government assistance to the private sector” by Dennis Browne.
  • “Canadian-Japanese agricultural relations” by Michael W. Donelly.
  • “Notes for remarks: Agriculture in international trade negotiations” by Frank Stone.
  • “TNCs in agriculture and food-related fields: an overview of research at UNCTC” by Peter Hansen.

English, John

Letter from Reverend Alfred H. Tyrer with birth control pamphlets.

  • SCA402-GA468
  • Collection
  • 1941

Materials related to Reverend Alfred Henry Tyrer’s books and publications on birth control, sex education, and marriage life.

Includes pamphlets and order forms for Tyrer’s books Where did we come from, mother dear? (Marriage Welfare Bureau, 1939) and Sex, marriage and birth control (Marriage Welfare Bureau, 1936), and ephemera related to the books and the Marriage Welfare Bureau.

Also contains booklet Marriage welfare : some facts about birth-control by Reverend Alfred Henry Tyrer which acted as promotional material for the book Sex, marriage and birth control. Booklet includes sections: Birth-control, the population problem, definition of birth-control, birth control and war, mothers who die in child-birth, infant mortality, birth control vs. infanticide, birth-control vs. abortions, birth-control vs. degeneracy and disease, birth-control vs. prostitution, economics and birth-control, divorce, religion and birth-control, the present status of birth-control, a prairie marriage.

Materials were enclosed in an envelope sent from Ontario on July 10, 1941, and with a letter addressed to Steve E. Chorney from Ranfurly (Alberta) acting as an introduction to the publications and explaining their importance.

Tyrer, Alfred Henry

Second edition of the Black Loyalists, with correspondence, drafts, and contract.

Materials related to the second edition of James Walker’s book The Black Loyalists: the search for a promised land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870. Includes correspondence related to the edition and promotional events, preface to the 1992 edition and corrections to it, biographical information about Walker, forms and agreements for the first and second edition of the book, author information sheets, correspondence about the reprint from the University of Toronto Press and other people and organizations, Walker’s copy of the letter of agreement from Toronto University Press, handwritten notes, letters relating copyright of the first edition of the book published by Longman International Education.

Also contains correspondence thanking Walker for reading and/or proofreading other manuscripts and cheques with payments for the service and correspondence related to Walker’s revision of the article “Transplanting Communities: Black women in Ontario, 1850s-1890” in The Canadian Historical Review.

Walker, James

The Black Loyalists.

Correspondence received by James Walker from different people and institutions, mostly related to his doctoral research and book The Black Loyalists: the search for a promised land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone 1783-1870.

Also contains related newspaper clippings, book reviews, and the script for a Conference on American Loyalists (February 6-8, 1975, Saint Augustine, Florida) titled “Black as American loyalists: comments.”

Walker, James

David M. Netterfield correspondence.

  • SCA20-GA11
  • Collection
  • 1958

Typescript letter regarding lumbering on Lake Huron, Ontario written by David M. Netterfield. The letter describes the history of the Spanish River Lumber Company that operated near the Sauble River, between 1882 and the 1940's, focusing on the 20th century history of the company. Account makes reference to the Spanish River Indian Reserve, Wahnapitae, Ontario, the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 and the Mississauga Timber Reserve. Also included is a business card dated July 14, 1958, for Noranda Mines Limited located in Toronto, Ontario with a handwritten note that reads: Thought this might interest you. Hope you had a good trip. Hank. 14 July/58."

Netterfield, David M.

Correspondence from Daniel Claus to Captain Matthews.

  • SCA363-GA416
  • Collection
  • March 23, 1780

Correspondence from Daniel Claus to Captain Matthews. The letter is regarding the capture of Peter Hansen and his servant as members of the rebellion by the Mohawk nation to be used to gather intelligence. The letter also mentions a contract for fresh meat, and that members of the village had been unwell. At this time Claus had been appointed deputy agent of the Six Nations in Canada under Frederick Haldimand.

Russell, Dorothy Etta : correspondence received.

Twenty letters received by Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White).

Date and Place from: August 10, 1924 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Mary, 1840-1935.

Date and Place from: August 11, 1924 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: January 24, 1929 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: August 27, 1929 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: October 28, 1929 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: March 13, 1930 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: August 24, 1930 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: October 8, 1930 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938.

Date and Place from: Feb. 10, 1928 Alton, Ill. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Orpheus Moyer, 1864-1951 Notes: Written on Alton Mineral Springs Hotel letterhead.

Date and Place from: [1929?] Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Sophie Emma, 1869-1958.

Date and Place from: July 7, 1927 Didsbury, Alta. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948.

Date and Place from: July 18, 1927 Chiliwack To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948.

Date and Place from: Sept. 16, 1942 Niagara Falls, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Donald Richard, 1929-1989 Notes: written on souvenir folder.

Date and Place from: July 28, 1948 St. Andrews To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Cuthbertson, J.

Date and Place from: February 07, 1921 Edmonton, Alta. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Njooti, Sarah.

Date and Place from: January 03, 1921 Edmonton, Alta. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Njooti, Sarah.

Date and Place from: February 16, 1922 Carstairs, Alta. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From V., Anna.

Date and Place from: March 10, 1918 Hay River, Alta. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Njooti, Sarah Notes: Written by "Indian girl living with Mrs. Vale" who describes her daily activities at the "Anglican Missionary to the Indians."

Date and Place from: Aug. 24, 1930 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Franklin Abram, 1874-1962.

Date and Place from: Oct. 8, 1930 Kitchener, Ont. To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Schantz, Franklin Abram, 1874-1962.

Schantz Russell Family

A case for morality: the Quong Wing file correspondence and proofs.

Materials related to James Walker’s paper “A case for morality: the Quong Wing files” published by the University of Toronto Press as a chapter in the book On the Case: Explorations in Social History. Includes related correspondence, notes and comments, writing with corrections, and page proof.

Walker, James

Letters from various correspondents.

Letters to John Alexander and Jessie Martin from various correspondents. Includes four letters from Jamie's fiancee Muriel Clift while serving as a military nurse in Europe; a letter from nephew Walter; a letter from Col. R.B. Martin, and a letter from Col. A. P. [surname illegible]. The latter two are regarding the death of Jamie. Some letters are aerograms and some are in envelopes, both with original stamps.

Martin, John Gartshore

Correspondence from Jamie Martin.

Correspondence from Jamie Martin, written from Alberta, Halifax, and Europe. Includes six letters to his mother and father and one letter to his Aunt Anna. One letter includes the original envelope. Most letters not dated.

Martin, John Gartshore

Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister with special emphasis on Aboriginal Affairs related to the Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable. Records include itineraries, Telegdi’s speaking notes, and related correspondence.

Telegdi, Andrew Peter

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament, representing the Liberal Party in the riding of Waterloo in the 1993 Canadian federal election. Records include a copy of the Telegdi Report (volume 1, fall 1993), articles, speech transcripts, proposed budgets, brochures, flyers, and business cards distributed to constituents, and other textual material. Also contains signed correspondence including letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected from constituents, fellow politicians such as Jean Chrétien, then Leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition, and community leaders such as Ron George, then National Chief of the Native Council of Canada (now the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples).

Telegdi, Andrew Peter

Correspondence: condolence letters.

File consists predominantly letters of condolence written to Clare Clark after the death of her husband Wilfred Harold Clark in 1982 and of her brother H. Spencer Clark in 1986. A copy of the card sent out by the family of Spencer Clark to acknowledge condolences expressed is also among the items in this file.
Also contained in this file are three clippings. One is an obituary for Spencer Clark, and the other two are commemorative articles which focus on his contributions as a promoter of the arts and founder of the Scarborough Guild Inn. Reference is also made to the fact that he became a member of the Order of Canada in 1983 and honorary doctor of laws at the University of Waterloo. He was also awarded an Award of Merit by the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. This file also contains a typescript leaf (source unidentified) which also refers to the award of a Medal by the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts to Spencer Clark.
Additionally, this file contains a card sent to Spencer Clark's family informing them that the Heart and Stroke Foundation have gratefully received a contribution from Elsie and John Stein in memory of Mr. H. Spencer Clark. A letter from the Canadian Association for Adult Education to the family of Spencer Clark contains expressions of the association's gratitude for the receipt of a contribution by Clare Clark in memory of her brother Spencer. A letter to Clare from J. Russell Hewetson (1986) appears to relate to a proposed idea for the headstone of Spencer Clark. Finally, a list of letters to be acknowledged by H. Spencer Clark is also contained in this file.

Clark, Harold : memorial service.

File consists of correspondence relating to the memorial service for Harold Clark which took place on April 25, 1982 in the Great Hall of Hart House at the University of Toronto. These include letters written by Harold Clark's brother, Spencer Clark to various individuals expressing his gratitude for their part in the memorial service for Harold and enclosing a voucher for accommodation and meals for a weekend at the Guild Inn in Scarborough, Ontario. Three letters written in response to this correspondence from Spencer Clark are also contained in this file. Also included in this file is a letter from Doug Borden to Clare Clark enclosing the typescript which represents the tribute made by Mr. Borden at the memorial service for Harold Clark.

Renaud, Dr. André Phillipe, O.C, .

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.

Rouillard, Harriett.

File consists of copies of the memorial service for Harriet Lane Rouillard (1904-1987) which took place on January 24, 1987 in Toronto. Also among the items in this file are two of the tributes which were made by two of the "rememberers" at Harriet Rouillard's memorial service. These were Clare Clark and Richard Davidson. In her tribute Clare Clark remembers the achievements of and the experiences she shared with Harriet Rouillard who was a colleague of hers. Clare Clark and Harriet Rouillard were co-workers in the Canadian Association for Adult Education and in the Indian-Eskimo Association. Harriet Rouillard also worked with the Canadian Institute of International Affairs.

This file also contains the obituary for Harriet Rouillard as well as a note which appears to have been written by her husband, Clarence Rouillard, informing family and friends of the sudden death of Harriet Rouillard on January 16, 1987.

Also contained in this file is a copy of a letter sent by Eleanor Roosevelt to Harriet Rouilllard dated October 24, 1949 thanking her for sending on a copy of Food for Thought and informing her that she is so immpressed by it that she plans to send it on to the Department of State so that they too may see it. Harriet Rouillard was the editor of Food for Thought at the time this letter was written.

The final item contained in this file is a copy of an article entitled To Be or to Become? Cultural Factors in Social Adjustment of Indians. This piece takes the form of excerpts from an address made by Dr. Ben Reifel, Area Director, Aberdeen Area to the Northern Montana Work Conference on Indian Education, which was published in Indian Education on April 15, 1957.

Wilson family.

File consists of manuscript and typescript correspondence, genealogical charts and working papers, clippings, snapshots, ephemera.

Clark, Clara Evelyn

Clark Family.

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.

Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

File consist of documents relating to the transfer of title to Plot 20, Lot 40 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery from the heirs-at-law of the late Mrs. Ada Wilson to the Clark family. This correspondence was conducted between the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds and Harold Clark in 1969 and 1970. Additionally, this file contains an Indenture dated June 21, 1937 between the Toronto General Buying Grounds and Ada Wilson, widow of James Frederick Wilson. By means of this indenture Ada Wilson purchased Plot 20, Lot 40 at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery to be used for the purposes of a burial ground. This file also contains a Statutory Declaration of Wilfred Harold Clark in the matter of the estate of Ada Wilson, deceased and the matter of the title to Plot 20, Section 40 of Mount Pleasant Cemetery. This is dated April 1968. An unsigned deed of transfer for the above burial ground dated October 2, 1969 is also contained in this file.

Further correspondence between Harold Clark and the Toronto Trust Cemeteries took place in 1976 and relates to the locations of the existing interments and the possible grave spaces in Plot 20, Lot 40 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

After Harold Clark died in 1982 he was buried at the H/B/C family plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. This file contains the funeral directors statement of death for Wilfred Harold Clark. Also contained in this file is correspondence which was conducted between the Toronto Trust Cemeteries and Clare Clark relating to the Book of Remembrance which is available at the Chapel in which inscriptions may be made in memory of those who were cremated or buried in the Cemetery.

Finally, this file contains a certified copy of the letters probate and will of Mary Isabel Wilson who died on October 27, 1983.

Correspondence.

File consists of personal correspondence of Clare E. Clark including a letter from her father (1936), and from one of her brothers (1927). Also includes a letter written to Clark's aunt, Clara Brenton. Dated December 3, 1905 and signed J.F.W., it was likely sent by her brother James, regarding the first steps of his daughter Clara, Brenton's namesake.

This file includes a letter from 1950 from Douglas Gray to Mr. H. Spencer Clark conveying congratulations to Mr. H. S. Clark on the excellent address given by his sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Clark, when she travelled to Istanbul, Turkey, as the Advisor to the Canadian delegation while attending the World Assembly of Youth.

This file also includes notes and letters to Mrs. Clark (1965?) from John Gordon?, Harry Hamp, Mrs. R.C. Scott, Marion V. Rayne, Ethel Taylor?, Bob Phillips, and John Melling commending the work which she has carried out in almost ten years of service with the National Commission on Indian Canadians (N.C.I.C.) and the Indian-Eskimo Association (IEA) These letters were written on the occasion of Mrs. Clark's retirement as President of the IEA. in 1965. Other letters from colleagues of Mrs. Clark from later years also convey appreciation for her contribution to the Canadian Regional Development Council (CRDC) and to the IEA.

Other materials in this file include clippings which relate to Mrs. E. Clark's trip to Istanbul,Turkey as the Advisor to the Canadian Delegation where she attended the World Assembly of Youth. Additionally included are two copies of a head ans shoulders studio portrait Clare Clark which appears to have been taken to accompany press reports about her trip to Istanbul.

The clippings also include a wedding announcement of the marriage of Nancy Lou Scudds to Angus Leroy McLennan, the obituary for J.F. Wilson, Clare Clark's father, and a death notice for her Ada B. Wilson, her mother.

Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada : Conference correspondence.

File consists of records related to the 1960 Indian-Eskimo Association conference on The Canadian Eskimo that was held at the the Lord Simcoe Hotel in Toronto, Ontario on February 16, 1960. Contained in this file is a typescript document which takes the form of written transcripts of the addresses which were made by various speakers at this conference, and typescript reports summarising question and answer sessions at the conference and discussion groups held. The opening address was made by Mrs. Harold Clark, Chairman of the National Commission of the Indian Canadian of the Canadian Association for Adult Education. This file also contains manuscript speech notes of Mrs. Clark for a welcoming address made by her at this conference.

Various other typescript documents relating to this conference are contained in this file and include an agenda, minutes, and matters for consideration at meetings of the committee responsible for planning the conference, as well as the program for the conference, a questionnaire to be filled out by attendees, details of the arrangements for discussion groups and enrolment forms for these groups, lists of individuals invited to the conference, a cost analysis for the conference, a report on CBC materials on Eskimo Affairs, a list of films on the Canadian north, a registration form for the conference and other materials. Some correspondence from Mrs. Clark's file is also included here and takes the form of a copy of the letter of invitation to the conference. Some correspondence in this file is also addressed to Mrs. Clark and relates to the upcoming conference, The Canadian Eskimo.

Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada

Computing equipment and studio furniture in Musagetes Architecture Library.

Material created and accumulated by the University of Waterloo Library related to the selection of studio furniture and computer equipment in the Musagetes Architecture Library. Includes a communications floor plan for the second floor of the School of Architecture as well as correspondence between staff members regarding the library’s computing needs, and the purchase of computer equipment and furniture. Also includes a review of the library system requirements prepared by the Architecture Library Task Group in 2004 and a computing support review of the Musagetes Architecture Library completed in 2007.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

Architecture rare books and archival collections.

Material created and accumulated by the University of Waterloo Library related to the management of architecture rare books and archival collections. Includes correspondence related to the distribution of funds donated by Herbert Spencer Clark to develop the Rosa Breithaupt Clark Architectural Collection of books. Also includes correspondence between several Library staff members identifying architecture books or archival collections and outlining the potential transfer of these collections to the School of Architecture. In addition, the file contains several monetary evaluations of the Architectural Library Collection, or parts of, for insurance purposes.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

General correspondence.

Correspondence related to general planning and preparation of a library facility in the School of Architecture at its new location in Cambridge, Ontario.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

History and development of the Architecture Reading Room.

Material that highlights some of the history and development of the Architecture Reading Room, especially the proposed merger of the reading room with the University Map Library to form a new Design Library. In addition, the file contains information about the creation and management of a slide collection. Includes correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

The fundraising campaign for the School of Architecture.

Material accumulated by the University of Waterloo Library related to the School of Architecture’s five-year fundraising campaign. Includes an item of correspondence sent to all faculty and staff in the School of Architecture announcing the launch of the campaign from Larry Richards, then Director, School of Architecture. Also includes a brochure created for the campaign outlining the function and goals of the School of Architecture, six funding initiatives, and a donor pledge card.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

Professional correspondence: undated.

File consists of twenty items of undated typescript professional correspondence and related materials between Bernard Suits and others including typescript official departmental correspondence, personal professional correspondence and memos.

Correspondents include:

  • Armour, L.;
  • Assistant to the Associate Deans for Graduate and Undergraduate Affairs in the Faculty of Arts;
  • Dean;
  • Dean Moyles;
  • Departments of Philosophy of the Province of Ontario Chairmen;
  • Faculty, Department of Philosophy;
  • Gazette, the editor;
  • Kubara, Michael;
  • Ontario Council on Graduate Studies;
  • Redmond, Chris;
  • Sachs, [?];
  • Tursman, R;
  • [?], Rolf.

Suits, Bernard

Correspondence : A.

  • Date and Place From: Nov. 1, 1970 To Herbert, John From Appleby, Selina
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 30, 1970 To Herbert, John From Allen, Lewis Additional signatories: Persky, Lester
  • Date and Place From: Nov. 26, 1971 To Herbert, John From Andras, Marta
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 16, 1971 To Herbert, John From Andras, Marta
  • Date and Place From: Aug. 2, 1975 To Herbert, John From Anthony, Geraldine
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 8, 1975 To Herbert, John From Andre, Marion
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 2, 1978 To Herbert, John From Adilman, Sid
  • Date and Place From: Nov. 22, 1973; Dec. 11, 1973; Mar. 20, 1974; July 24, 1974; Nov. 16, 1974; June 21, 1975; June 22, 1975; June 23, 1975; July 1, 1975; Jan. 7, 1976; July 16, 1977; July 24, 1977; Apr. 5, 1978; Dec. 1983; Jan. 11, 1984; Mar. 18, 1985; Oct. 12, 1988; May 12, 1991 To Anthony, Sister Geraldine from Herbert, John.

Herbert, John

Memories of Innis : This Magazine.

Contains material relating to Anne Dagg's article published in This Magazine and titled "Memories of Innis". Includes correspondence to Anne Dagg, a photocopy of the published version of the article, and a fax of the proof of the article.

Dagg, Anne Innis

Feminism can make you sick.

Contains material relating to an unpublished article by Anne Dagg on stress and disease in women scientists. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Dagg, newsletters, research notes, photocopied articles, and a copy of Anne Dagg's unpublished article "Feminism can make you sick!", [1990], 8 leaves, ts., original.

Dagg, Anne Innis

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