Subseries contains correspondence from the Sisters mission in Arthur, Ontario, a summary of a house meeting, and an offer to purchase property.
This file contains correspondence between a Sister in Kenilworth and the Motherhouse in Hamilton, a letter from Sister Anne Karges about the 25th Anniversary of full finding to Catholic Education in Ontario with a list of Sisters connected to Kenilworth, a summary of Sisters' cleaning out the rectory after the death of Sister Margaret Doherty, and an invitation to the closing ceremony of Sacred Heart Catholic School in 2004.
This subseries contains correspondence between the Sisters on mission in Red Lake, the motherhouse in Hamilton, and the Diocese of Thunder Bay.
This series contains correspondence between various personnel and branches of St. Joseph's Hospital, London and various outside actors, including patients, families, businesses, associations, and individuals. Also included are newspaper clippings, lists, reports, a poem, advertisements, a news release, a meeting outline, meeting notes, resumes and cover letters, statistics, invitations, a timeline, a speech, proposals, a certificate, a historical account, photocopies of publications, a newsletter, booklets, and pamphlets.
Series consists of annals of the hospital called chronicles; a house history consisting of an essay on the sisters; community history, newspaper clippings, correspondence, an invitation, flyers, and a press release; a memoire of a patient; and an essay on significant events at the hospital.
The series comprises a copy of a letter from the Sacred Heart Convent.
The subseries consists of correspondence to and from the Sisters’ Council concerning donations, descriptions of local causes, the initial funding to form the Council, and other correspondence related to the Council’s work. The subseries also includes one news clipping describing the Council’s work.
The correspondence records both the daily happenings and important charitable works of Sisters Ann Marshall, Katrina Rooney, and Nancy Sullivan during their mission in Annotto Bay, Jamaica. This includes details such as attending symposiums at the local university, watching the sunsets over the Caribbean Sea, going to the market and the price of food, and observing local people and culture. One piece of correspondence, a memorandum written by Sisters Ann and Katrina to Sr. Teresita McInally and Council on February 19, 1990 details reasons why the Jamaica mission should be carried out, and the significance it would hold to the community. Reasons include experiencing the life and struggles of Jamaican people, learning about Jamaican history and culture, as well as illuminating problems experienced by developing countries. Another notable correspondence includes an April 17, 1991 overview report which details the healthcare needs of Annotto Bay, as well as provides suggestions for improvement. There is also a very detailed list of materials sent to Jamaica, including books, crayons, medal supplies and cots. This sub-series also includes accounting expenditures related to various projects. Donation letters and requests also make up a portion of this sub-series. There are records of Sister Ann Marshall’s correspondence and dealings with C.U.S.O. regarding the Jamaica trip. These documents include information about medical expenses.