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CA ON00279 F01-S069-07 · File · 1937-[198-?]
Part of Annals Tillsonburg, Ont. series

This file contains photographs from a photograph album from the Sisters time in Tillsonburg. The photographs primarily depict the 1937 catechetics school, a trip to Midland, Christmas, and the house at 179 Rolph Street.

CA ON00279 F01-S069-01 · File · 1937-1987
Part of Annals Tillsonburg, Ont. series

This file contains the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London's mission in Tillsonburg. Topics include, but are not limited to: the Sisters' ministries and social activities, school events, student achievements, and events in Tillsonburg. There are also news clippings, a photograph, sheet music, and programmes from Tillsonburg's centennial, St. Mary's Parish's 50th anniversary, and an appreciation night for Sister Mary. There is also a history of St. Mary's School, Tillsonburg.

CA ON00279 F01-S069-02 · File · 1938-1987
Part of Annals Tillsonburg, Ont. series

This file contains a chronology of Tillsonburg and the Sisters' ministry there as well as lists of the Sisters who were stationed in Tillsonburg. There is also a newsletter from the Oxford County Roman Catholic Separate School Board.

CA ON00279 F01-S069-03 · File · 1966-1987
Part of Annals Tillsonburg, Ont. series

This file contains material related to the Sisters ministry in Tillsonburg and Lasalle. The records present include photographs, a news clipping and booklet about Gerry Livingston, St. Joseph's School's 1977-1978 yearbook, sheet music, correspondence about the Sisters' appointment to various schools, an open house invitation, and programmes for a musical, St. Mary's Parish Families Party, the opening of Monsignor J. H. O'Neil School, and St. Mary's Parish's centennial. There are also annals from 1986 to 1987.

CA ON00279 F01-S069 · Series · 1937-1987

This series contains the records from the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario's ministry in Tillsonburg, Ontario. Tillsonburg is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, and Attawandaron. The Sisters of St. Joseph of London came to Tillsonburg in 1937 and opened a religious vacation school to teach catechetics. Later that year, construction began on converting a church into a school and the Somer family sold their home on Venison Street to become a convent. In September 1938, the Separate School of Tillsonburg, later St. Mary’s School, opened with two teaching Sisters. In 1961, a Mr. G. Livingston sold his home on Rolph Street to the Sisters who turned it into a convent and school of music. The Sisters were involved in education in Tillsonburg and would commute to schools in the surrounding area, such as Woodstock and LaSalle, as teachers and principals. The Sisters also taught music and catechetics and did various other parish ministries. The Sisters closed their last residence in Tillsonburg in 1987. The records present in this series include annals, news clippings, photographs, sheet music, event programmes, histories, lists of Sisters and pastors, correspondence, and a booklet on Gerry Livingston.

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)