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1922-2001 (Creation)
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.6 cm of textual records
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This subseries contains several lists by the Congregation of the Sister of St. Joseph of London, Ontario related to their missions in western Canada. These lists comprise the names of Sisters who worked in western missions, including British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and those stationed at the Regional House in Edmonton. The lists include information on Sisters who left the Congregation, passed on, and their years of service. There are 2 lists of Sisters who made their final vows in the west. There is one list completed on January 24, 1980, by Sister Mary Lourdes and Sister M. Clare of Edmonton, Alberta, and Sister Marguerite Sullivan of London, Ontario, that lists the type of work the Sisters undertook in the west. Some examples provided are homeroom teacher, music teacher, religious education, social work, pastoral care, nurse, lab technician, x-ray technician, hospital administration, business manager, parish secretary, and or support services. In addition, there is correspondence dated from November 18, 1988, to January 19, 1989, between Sister Pauline Leblanc, Sister Celine Dupuis, and General Superior Sister Theresa Marie Caillouette. The subject of these letters concerns a request for information on the history, role, and contribution of the Sisters in the education and health fields over the years, especially for each mission.