The series consists of two essays about the history of the hospital.
Series consists of collected chronicles of Sisters’ reminiscences, including newspaper clippings, reports and staff newsletters, as well as correspondence, histories of the music ministry and the Colborne Street branch of the school, and memoirs.
The series contains compact disc recordings from performances in Windsor [Feb. 9, 1969], Edmonton and Windsor [1969] and Quebec City [1971]. It also contains an audio cassette recording from a performance in Windsor 1969.
The series contains audio cassettes; one of which was donated to the archives by Mr. & Mrs. Beaudette of Essex, and two which are good quality recordings of a 1979 performance. The series also contains compact discs which comprise a two-part recording of a 1972 performance.
Series forms part of the Mount St. Joseph Academy sous-fonds and includes files pertaining to the administrative functions of the Academy. Files include correspondence, certificates, medals, crests, evaluation reports, program outlines, program reports, program projections, Evaluation Discussion Group Report, Report of Interview, Evaluation Committee minutes, historical reports of the Academy, lists of students and teachers, brochures, prayer book, handbooks, guides for residents, regulations, forms, questionnaires, school policies, fire inspection information, physical maintenance estimates and information, job descriptions, funding reports, car purchase receipts, and information about school records. It also contains salary lists, reports, timetables, calendars, board meeting minutes, board meeting agendas, financial statements, architectural drawings, and renovation plans.
Series forms part of the Mount St. Joseph Academy sous-fonds and includes correspondence, alumni information, including information about reunions, a guest book, invitations, Canadian Catholic Federation of Alumni Scholarships and Bursaries, newsletters, and an induction pledge, and audio-recording of the Academy Choir at a reunion.
Series forms part of the Mount St. Joseph Academy sous-fonds and includes correspondence, a history of the Academy, proposals and applications including a 1983 Proposal for the Establishment of a community Health Researching Institute, committee minutes, negotiation with the London Roman Catholic Secondary School Board, reports, plans, a pamphlet entitled “Waldorf: Education for Tomorrow”, and inventory lists.
This series includes a variety of textual records and photographs related to the vocational activity of the Sisters of St. Joseph. There are correspondence, newspaper clippings, bookmarks, advertisements, pamphlets, brochures, program outlines, catalogues, registers, photographs, communication records, newsletters, bulletins, memos, minutes, advertisements, bookmarks, and booklets. The materials were created predominantly in London, Ontario and Edmonton, Alberta. The main function of the materials in this series relates to providing information as well as the administration of the formation process.
Sin títuloThis series consists of newsletters produced by the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Hamilton diocese. These newsletters cover various topics and events, such as healthcare and pilgrimages, discussions about daily life including feast days and projects, messages from Sisters, as well as news about the surrounding geographical locale. A list of deceased Sisters and family members, information about ministries, memorial biographical sketches, and Chapter information are also topics included in the newsletters. These newsletters are important sources for gaining a better understanding of the Sisters’ daily lives and learning more about their charitable works and efforts. Sisters were very actively engaged in charitable work, with several projects occurring, such as hospital work, orphan care, and missions aiding Canadian Indigenous communities, as well as helping the poor in developing countries. Locations of Sisters’ missions and ministries include, but are not limited to, Fort St. James, Neyaashiinigmiing [Cape Croker], Kenilworth, Guelph, Jamaica, Kitchener, Hamilton, Guatemala, and Fort St. John.
Sin títuloThis 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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