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 Sisters relating to retreats, finances, sabbaticals, pontifical status of the Congregation, the Symbol Committee and their work on creating a symbol for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, and the closing of the Maple Avenue residence.
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.
This series contains information about summer programs and activities for the children at Fontbonne Hall, including letters from the local clubs who took the children on trips and thank you notes. There is correspondence on renovations, progress reports, closures, new fees, immunizations, as well as with the Mayor of London in 1961. There are reports, bulletins, memorandums, a description of the board of directors, board and committee meeting minutes, a day nursery license issued in 1954 and then twice renewed, description of day nursery services, agendas, information on the development in children’s services, services to the emotionally handicapped, and reports of the Department of Public Welfare and the Ontario Welfare Council. There is a description of what Fontbonne Hall was like in 1961, changes in receiving centers, inquiries on the rates and facilities, children who were at the orphanage and tests that were administered to them, hospital consent forms, information from the London Health Department, and small pox vaccination information. This series includes information on the planned move including reports to the advisory board, relocation and expansion information, property survey, and changes to the intake policy. This series also contains information on donations including requests, thank you letters, and descriptions of donation uses. It provides information on staff in regards to training course offerings, resignations, reference letters, job summaries and outlines.
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.