This file contains news clippings about the Sisters' activities in Seaforth. St. James School, and events in the town. There are also photographs of Sisters Mary Catherine McSherry and Mary Louis McSherry at the closing of the convent in 1983, the convent in 1985, and two photographs of students from St. James School posing with a hand-made "VICTORY" sign, likely from the end of the Second World War in 1945.
This file contains the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London's ministry in Seaforth, Ontario. Topics in the annals include but are not limited to: the Sisters' ministries and social activities, activities at the schools, the blizzard of 1971, deaths, jubilees, holidays, music recitals, events in Seaforth, music recitals, and world events. There is also a list of Sisters who served at this mission.
This file contains annals documenting the Sisters' activities in Seaforth and a letter chronically the activities of the Sisters in Seaforth from 1979 to 1983. Topics include, but are not limited to: re-opening the convent, Mass, jubilees, social activities, celebrations, a communion, the Sisters' ministries, and the rent of the house. There is also a list of furniture.
This subseries contains the history of the Sisters' residence at 4258 Seminole Street, a former rectory owned by the London Diocese, which the Sisters occupied from 2000 to 2003.
Group of 39 black and white photos of Senior Admin and Board personnel from the St. Joseph's Hospital. Mostly portraits.
A two page typed job posting describing the duties of Senior Photographer; two handwritten pages describing protocols for the photographer and an assignment.