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Documentaries
CA ON00279 F01-SF07-S006 · Series · 1990-2000
Part of Heart-Links sous-fonds

The series consists of videotape documentaries illustrating the activities and mission of Heart-Links.

CA ON00279 F08-F08-S018-F08-S018-26 · File · 1969-1973
Part of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ont. collection

Rezoning applications, proposals, photograph, correspondence, agreements, indentures, estimate, presentation to the planning board, meeting agenda, list of land acquisition options, illustrations of plans for outdoor space, communications slip, copies of correspondence regarding objections to (and other notes about) the construction of a parking facility in a residential area, newspaper clippings.

Donations
CA ON00279 F01-SF13-S004 · Series · 2004, 2013
Part of Sister Mary Leo Kirwin sous-fonds

This series contains a letter to Dr. Robert Stevenson, which was forwarded to Sr. Mary Leo Kirwin from Rev. W.T McGrattan of St. Peter’s Seminary in appreciation of Dr. Stevenson’s financial contribution to the Kirwin-Henesy seminary bursary fund. In addition, there are financial records listing donors and their financial contributions, as well an invitation to advertise to potential donors. There are also standing (including Sr. Mary Leo’s) donations to the St. Peter’s Seminary Bursary established by Mrs. Mae Kirwin in 1977.

Donations
CA ON00279 F01-SF07-S008 · Series · 1998-2000
Part of Heart-Links sous-fonds

Series consists of correspondence, newsletters, photographs, and Christmas cards, which document the charitable donations made by various schools to Heart-Links to help fund its projects in Peru.

Donations
CA ON00279 HF01-SF01-S001-01 · Subseries · 1939-1953
Part of St. Mary's Orphanage sous-fonds

Four record books make up this sub-series. These provide donation information from the surrounding communities of Haldimand County, Caledonia, Cayuga, and Hamilton. In 1854, Father Schneider of Goderich invited the Sisters to come to his mission to collect food for the orphans. From that time onward, the Sisters visited surrounding rural communities to raise monies to help fund the orphanage. These record books provide a list of individual names and businesses and the amount of their donations.