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CA ON00279 HF01-S040-03 · Deelreeks · 1980-1987
Part of Red Lake, Ont. Annals series

This subseries contains reports on the Sisters ministries during the Red Lake mission as well as general information about the surrounding areas; this includes Red Lake, Balmertown, Cochenour, McKenzie Island, Madsen-Starratt Olsen, Pikangikum First Nation, North Spirit Lake First Nation, and Poplar Hill First Nation. There is also material from a presentation about the Sisters' mission and ministries.

Volunteers meeting
CA ON00279 HF01-S040-05-01 · Bestanddeel · Apr. 17, 1987
Part of Red Lake, Ont. Annals series

This file contains meeting minutes from the Sisters discussing their views on the Red Lake mission.

Red Lake, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S040 · Reeks · 1980-2006

This series contains material related to the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario's mission to Red Lake, Ontario. Red Lake exists on the traditional lands of the Anishinaapek, specifically the Lac Seul and Wabauskang First Nations, and is within Treaty 3 territory. The records present include the mission annals, historical summaries, publications, photographs, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, event schedules, and material from the memorial Mass for Rev. Joseph Chavely.

Bishop John O’Mara requested a pastoral team to serve the Diocese of Thunder Bay, specifically Red Lake, Balmertown, Ear Falls, and Pikangikum First Nation. Two Diocesan priests, a married couple, and three Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario formed the team. Two Sisters arrived in Red Lake with the team on September 19, 1981. The third Sister, Sister Rose Gabriel, spent the first year of the mission studying the cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada at Laurentian University in Sudbury. Eight other Sisters would also be involved in this mission over time. While based in Red Lake, they also worked in the surrounding area, primarily Balmertown, Ear Falls, Pikangikum First Nation, and occasionally North Spirit Lake First Nation. The Sisters in Red Lake worked as parish workers and administrators of St. John’s Church and St. Theresa’s Church, served in the field of healthcare, and were teachers and principals at St. John’s Elementary School. The Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton left Red Lake in 2002.

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Stoney Creek
CA ON00279 HF01-S041-04 · Bestanddeel · 1991-1997
Part of Stoney Creek, Ont. Annals series

This file contains photographs from the Sisters' community house in Stoney Creek, Ontario. The photographs depict the Sisters, the house, construction, Stoney Creek, winter, sunflower, apples, church services, a trip to Niagara Falls, and Christmas

Annals and histories
CA ON00279 HF01-S034-01 · Bestanddeel · 1976-2000
Part of 1097 Queen’s Boulevard, Kitchener, Ont. Annals series

This file contains the annals documenting the activities of the Sisters living at 1097 Queen's Boulevard. The annals cover moving into the house, construction, the Sisters' ministries and social activities, holidays, and more. There are also news clippings, correspondence, and summaries of the ministries conducted by the Sisters in Kitchener.