This file contains photographs of Sisters, Sacred Heart Convent, St. Boniface School, and students.
This file contains histories and chronicles of the Sisters ministry in Zurich, highlights of activities of St. Boniface students, a pamphlet for a ministry fair, correspondence about the establishment of the mission and the Sisters, church service programmes, souvenir booklets from a open house at the convent, and a photograph of the convent. The chronicles detail the Sisters ministry, daily tasks, and social activities.
Sub-series consists of books created by Sacred Heart Commercial School students, and a newsclipping with notes.
30 photographs of a Run for Research in 1985, including pictures of participants, vendors, and preparations.
Printed and staple bound report of the proceedings of the preliminary hearing of the Royal Commission on Health Services, a brief prepared for the commission by the Canadian Hospital Association, drafts of four chapters.
This series consists of records documenting the publicity, background, funding, and sale of the Rosewood House group home for people with mental illness in Brantford, Ontario when it was owned by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton. Brantford, Ontario is located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg and is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and adjacent to Haldiman Treaty territory. In 1998, Rosewood House was founded in Brantford, Ontario at 42 Nelson Street as a for-profit group home for people with mental illness. The property was owned by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton before it was sold in 2000, after which time Rosewood House became a not-for-profit charitable organization. The records include newspaper clippings, financial records, advertisements, and correspondence between Rosewood staff and executives, community members, and Sisters pertaining to the opening, running, and sale of the house.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Hamilton, Ont.)