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Reports
CA ON00279 F12-S006 · Série · 1974-1992
Fait partie de St. Mary's Hospital, London, Ont. fonds

This series contains studies and reports on St. Mary’s Hospital and Marian Villa. This includes a role review, an annual report, Mater Programs, Functional programs, and a study on the care of the aged.

Building
CA ON00279 F12-S007 · Série · [195-?], 1982
Fait partie de St. Mary's Hospital, London, Ont. fonds

This series is comprised of records of the physical structure of St. Mary’s Hospital. This includes a drawing of the exterior of the building, architectural drawings for renovations, and an architectural addendum.

Histories and Annals
CA ON00279 F07-S001 · Série · 1949-2004
Fait partie de St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, Ont. fonds

The series contains materials related to the history of St. Joseph’s Hospital including written histories, chronicles and annals. It contains newsletters, correspondence, textual records, and photographs.

Administration
CA ON00279 F07-S002 · Série · 1946-1996
Fait partie de St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, Ont. fonds

The series contains materials related to the administration of St. Joseph’s Hospital including lists of staff and board members, policy, bylaws, annual reports, and financial reports. It also includes a regional role study of Lambton County Hospital and information about ceremonies and events organized by the administration. There are textual records, correspondence, reports, news, published newsletters, programs and pamphlets, a bound book, photographs and a cassette tape.

Policy
CA ON00279 F01-SF06-S001 · Série · 1952-1955
Fait partie de Fontbonne Hall sous-fonds

This series consists of records that pertain to policy at Fontbonne Hall. There are documents relating to the running of Fontbonne Hall including information on family counseling, research, intake policies, child evaluation outline, and a psychiatric case study. This series also includes the Day Nurseries Act and Regulations, admission policy, referrals policy, a manual for day nurseries, and meeting minutes. There is information about the services and programs that took place at 534 Queens Avenue, including day care program information, a description of Internos, and a description of services offered. This series has documents related to the finances of Fontbonne Hall including annual reports, account funding information, renovation information and lease reports. There is also a ceremony guide, dining room etiquette, a schedule of forms required, program committee reports, house rules, and fire regulations. Also included within this series are a history of Fontbonne Hall, newspaper clippings of articles written about Fontbonne Hall, and correspondence.

Tertianship series
CA ON00279 F01-S111 · Série · 1958, 1963-1968

This series contains documents relating to tertianship classes run in the 1950s and 1960s. There are programs, transcripts, a crucifix, booklets on religious scholarship, and photographs. Of particular interest is a history of the Congregation with a timeline.

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Woodview Children's Centre
CA ON00279 HF02-S006 · Série · 1977-1980
Fait partie de Mount St. Joseph Centre fonds

In 1978, the Sisters of St. Joseph and the Board of Directors of Mount St. Joseph Centre thought it necessary to move the centre to provide a less institutionalized and less centralized experience for the boys in residence. On March 30, 1979, the Halton Board of Education formally turned over the deed for a school located on 69 Flatt Road in Burlington to Mount St. Joseph. The name of Mount St. Joseph changed to Woodview Children’s Centre, as the Woodview name was well known in Burlington and they wanted to reflect the surrounding area. It was funded by the Children’s Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. The official opening for Woodview Children’s Centre was on September 5, 1980. The Sisters were not involved with the organization once it moved to Burlington.

In the 1980s,Woodview expanded to Brantford, Ontario. In 1995, it assumed the responsibility for the Child and Family Assessment and Treatment Centre in Brantford. In Hamilton, a semi-independent living program for adults was established. In the 2000s, an Intensive Child and Family Services program, Early Years Mental Health Services, and Wraparound Complex Needs program were developed to provide school, home, and community support. At this point, the Burlington and Brantford residences transitioned to being home, school, and community-based programs with a day treatment component. The 2000s also saw a rise in children formally diagnosed with autism, and Woodview created services to assist children and parents. The Centre was later renamed Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services.

The documents that comprise this series discuss the relocation of the centre from 354 King Street in Hamilton to 69 Flatt Street in Burlington. Several committees worked hard to assist with the move, and their efforts are highlighted, along with discussion of the financial aspects of the relocation. Brochures and invitations concerning the official opening of Woodview celebrate these changes.

CA ON00279 F01-S126 · Série · 1966-1982, 2006

This series consists of committee reports by the Religious Education Program’s committees, of constitutions for the Sisters’ Council, of correspondence to and from the Sisters’ Council, of two newsclippings, and one agenda with hymns and prayers, and correspondence related to the Diocese of London’s 150th anniversary, of the treasurer’s report presented to the Sisters’ Council, of a study on the use of Chapels of Reservation, of membership lists for the Sisters’ Council, of newsletters created by the Council as well as by the Sisters’ Committee of the Essex Deanery, of questionnaires and correspondence related to the planning of the Study Days planned by the Sisters’ Council, and of the minutes, agendas, and surveys and questionnaires to aid event planning during the Sisters’ Council’s meetings.

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