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253 Belleview Avenue
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CA ON00279 F01-S072-02-01
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1982 (Creation)
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0.2 cm of textual records
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This file contains the history of the Sisters residing at 253 Belleview Avenue, Windsor, which became the Home for Handicapped Children. It documents their work at the Roy J. Bondy Center, the establishment of the foster home, the children the Sisters cared for there, and the move to 7770 St. Rose Avenue. There is also a list of Sisters who resided at St. Joseph's Manor, Ruthven.
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London Annals Box 17 (0058)
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Restricted for the protection of the foster children's privacy until 2107.