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Canadian Pacific Railway eastern lines

  • CA ON00408 F033-S01-SS03-0081-03
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  • Photocopied [198-] (originally created 1919)
  • Part of Bob Surtees fonds

Item is a map showing the Canadian Pacific Railway's railway and steamship lines in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.

Canadian railways

Item is a map showing the railways operating in Canada (as well as some in the United States and Mexico) as of autumn 1990.

Cardigan

Item is a burgundy men's cardigan worn by Bill Allen during his year as a student at the North Bay Teachers' College. The cardigan is possibly made of acrylic and it has pockets, buttons, and two tags at the back of the neck reading, "Harv-Al / Sportswear Ltd. / Athletic Outfitters / 87 Isabel St. Winnipeg 2. Man" and "Do not dry clean." The cardigan also features two stripes in yellow on the left arm, and patches in white, black, pale and dark yellow. The patch on the left breast is the letter T with a C superimposed (possibly the initials for 'teachers' college'), and on the right arm is the number 62.

Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France, & des découvertes qui y ont été faites, dresée sur les observations les plus nouvelles, & sur divers mémoires tant manuscrits qu'imprimez.

Item is a map of Canada/New France published in Atlas Historique, Ou Nouvelle Introduction A l'Histoire, à la Chronologie & à la Géographie Ancienne & Moderne... by Henri Abraham Chatelain and Nicolas Guedeville.

Cartwheels

Item is a reader by Susan Harney, June McDonald, Linda Sharp, Dulcie White, Elizabeth Thorn, and Joan M. Irwin.

Catch that frog

Item is a picture book for beginning readers by Elizabeth Thorn and Joan M. Irwin.

Centennial edition

Item is a special edition of the North Bay Nugget published to celebrate the Canadian Centennial. The newspaper contains sections about: Mattawa and District; Temiskaming and District; Sturgeon Falls and District; Temagami, Latchford, Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard, Earlton, Englehart; and the Parry Sound District.

Chippewa Secondary School - North Bay, Ontario - Ninth annual commencement exercises - The Auditorium - Friday, September 8th, 1967 - 8:00 P.M.

Item is an event program that contains lists of: school staff, the North Bay Collegiate Institute Board, the Advisory Vocational Committee, Students' Council, scholarship and award winners, graduates, and scholars and honour students.

Choices

Item is a reader by Elizabeth Thorn, Carl Braun, and M. Irene Richmond.

City of North Bay - Industrial facts

Item is a promotional booklet intended for industrial businesses considering relocation to North Bay. Item contains information about the City of North Bay (including its geographic location, climate, demographics, municipal government, and services), regional transportation, civic data (housing, recreation, and education), local wage rates, and a list of local industries, products, hospitals, and financial institutions.

City of North Bay municipal affairs scrapbook

Item is a disbound scrapbook containing newspaper clippings (from <i>The Nugget</i> and <i>Capitol News</i> about City of North Bay municipal affairs, particularly relief measures, unemployment, taxes, and other issues related to the Depression. Item also contains four speeches given by Robert Rowe (the probable creator of this scrapbook) as Mayor of North Bay in 1931. Speeches were written for the opening ceremony of North Bay Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, the conventions of the Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West and the Grand Lodge of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association, and the opening of broadcasting station CFCH North Bay. The scrapbook also contains clippings of political commentary and federal election results from <i>The Canadian</i> magazine, and a booklet titled "Political cartoons reproduced from The Evening Telegram - Toronto."

Cochrane townsite

Item is a plan of the Cochrane townsite with two new subdivisions outlined in red.

Cold War society: North Bay in the shadow of NORAD

Item is a student oral history project that examines the impact that the establishment of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) facility had on North Bay. The project contains an ethics application, oral history consent forms, transcripts, interview summaries, a report, and a CD containing videos, photographs, and presentations.

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