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            246 Archival description results for Canada

            APT Environment collection
            CA ON00362 S582 · Fonds · 1941-2011

            The collection consists of material related to environmental issues in the Elmira area, largely compiled by APT Environment, a watchdog of Uniroyal Chemical (now Chemtura Canada Company). Fonds is comprised of the following series: Uniroyal historical, background information; Newspaper clippings; Environmental organizations; Public meetings, Open house;s Uniroyal reports; Uniroyal Public Advisory Committee (UPAC)/Crompton Public Advisory Committee/Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC); Other chemical companies; Environmental Appeal Board Region of Waterloo; Government of Ontario; Research publications, papers, articles, theses; Chemicals - articles, information; Water; Fires

            APT Environment
            Azilda
            ON00120 036-2-2 · File · [Between 1949 and 1960]
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            File consists of papers regarding the history of Azilda, Ontario presented during the regular monthly meetings of the Chelmsford Women's Institute.

            Azilda Aerial View
            ON00120 008-4-3-3 · Item · Reprinted ca.1999 (originally photographed 195-)
            Part of Denis Landry

            One photograph of (clockwise from top left) the C.P.R. Section house, Antonin Landry's house, Louis Paquette's garage, Stekalasa house, Lavallee Store and apartments, Rich & Florence Soini's house, Armand Henri's store, restaurant, and apartments, and Swedland Street.

            Azilda History Rough Drafts
            ON00120 008-3 · Series · 2001
            Part of Denis Landry

            Series consists of typed and handwritten rough drafts of various chapters of the book Azilda, "comme je l'ai connu : document historique 1890 à 1972." These chapters all involved education and three photocopied newspaper clippings are also included as inserts in the rough drafts.

            ON00120 036-2-2-1 · Item · [Between 1949 and 1960]
            Part of Chelmsford Women's Institute

            Item is a four page, handwritten paper regarding Azilda, Ontario. This paper includes the history of Azilda, its geography and landscape, the French-Canadian and Finnish families who made up the majority of the inhabitants and the town's agricultural economy.

            Bell Park
            ON00120 015-.1-1-3 · File · [194-]
            Part of Heit Family

            File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Bell Park during the summer.

            Buildings
            ON00120 008-4-3 · File · 195- - 1999
            Part of Denis Landry

            File consists of three photographs of buildings; one of a Municipal Building in Rayside Balfour, one of Ecole Ste. Marie in Azilda, and one of a sky view of buildings in Azilda. File also contains two annotated colour photocopies of the sky view picture of Azilda.

            ON00120 016-.1-7 · Series · 1939
            Part of Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

            Series consists of a letter dated April 6, 1939, to Matti Kantokoski from E.D. Wilkins, Clerk of the Peace, with his Certificate of Naturalization (dated March 30, 1939) attached; and a certificate of greetings from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.) to Matti Kantokoski on the occasion of him becoming a British subject and Canadian citizen by naturalization in Sudbury, Ontario.

            Certificates
            ON00120 015-.1-3 · Series · 1948-1951
            Part of Heit Family

            Series consists of an annotated Ontario Department of Mines Certificate of Mine Rescue Training issued to J.H. Heit of Falconbridge, Ontario in June 1948 by Chief Inspector of Mines W.O. Tower and Superintendant of Rescue Station G.G. McPhail. The certificate signified the completion of mine rescue apparatus training at the Sudbury Rescue Station. Training included hard labour in noxious and irrespirable gases and the participant was required to give evidence of being qualified to care for and use rescue apparatuses in mines (basic training). This certificate includes three seals signifying completion of additional training; The Standard Mine Rescue Training seal (in the colour red) dated 1949 and signed by Rescue Station Superintendent G.G. McPhail, the Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in a gold) dated 1951 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training P.C. Smith, and the Supervisory Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in gold) dated 1961 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training G.G. McPhail.