Hastings Mental Health Association Inc.
- CA ON00156 TR/1575
- File
- 1937-1957
File contains newspaper clippings from 1937-1957 about the Babies' Convalescent Home in Plainfield, which later became a home for children with mental disabilities.
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Hastings Mental Health Association Inc.
File contains newspaper clippings from 1937-1957 about the Babies' Convalescent Home in Plainfield, which later became a home for children with mental disabilities.
Hastings County Jail Accounts Etc. re: Aylwards
File contains County of Hastings financial records from 1862 regarding Aylwards Children.
Hastings – Prince Edward Health Unit 1968
File contains a notice printed in the newspaper in 1968 from the Hastings County & Prince Edward County Health Unit regarding infants and pre-school children immunization clinic.
Hastings County Council notes 1968
File contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings printed in 1968 about Hasting County Council activities such as: opening a Foster Home in North Hastings, a request for a Home Economist, standing committees, the election of Reeve William Shannon as Warden, Calvin While named Warden, etc. There is also a “class photo” of the 1967 Hastings County Council.
Etiquette for Young People “Don'ts”
File contains a typed list regarding etiquette for young people, featuring the “Don'ts”.
Belleville Association for Retarded Children (see also Quinte Assoc.)
File contains newspaper clippings printed from 1960-1961 about the plans to buy the former St. Michael's High School and turn it into a school for children with mental disabilities.
Belleville Retarded Children's School 1969
File contains newspaper clippings printed in 1969 about the success of children at Belleville's School for Retarded Children.
Belleville Retarded Children's Educational Authority 1964
File contains a newspaper clipping printed in 1964 about a new educational authority, the “Belleville Retarded Children's Educational Authority”.
File contains newspaper articles in 1967 that feature costume contest with costumes being from the era of Confederation.
Crime – Jail treatment of children 1860-1900
File contains an article published in The Globe Magazine about treatment of children in jails from 1860-1900.
File contains an Intelligencer article about the Teen-Club disbanding since it has been inactive since 1949.
Belleville & District Association for Retarded Children
File contains a pamphlet for Belleville's Association for Retarded Children; and newspaper clips c.1969 about four Belleville students to go to Special Olympics, Mayor Jack Ellis cutting ribbon for workshop for mentally handicapped adults, and a newspaper clip on a Cannifton Road workshop providing jobs for the mentally handicapped c.1966.
File contains newspaper clips on the 1969 Youth Conference at the Bridge St. United Church, and a 1960 news paper clip about a luncheon with guest speaker Dr. R. McClure.
Childrens Aid Society financial report 1910
File contains a Belleville Children's Aid Society financial report from 1910.
File contains a newspaper clipping with a list of births in the Belleville area during 1921.
Woodley family and business materials
Photographs and press clippings (mainly reproductions) relating to the Woodley family and their fur business in Belleville. The store on Front Street was established by George Thomas Woodley (1872-1948) in 1904 and closed between 1986 and 1992. George's son Russell, grandson Douglas and great-grandson Daniel ran the store. Photographs include:
George Thomas Woodley [c. 1940]
Isobel and Betty Woodley outside the Front Street store in period dress as part of Belleville's Centennial celebrations in 1979.
Also includes Russell Woodley's diary of a 1919 YMCA canoe trip from Lakefield to Sturgeon Lake (and a photocopy of a transcript of the diary), with a flyer for the 1920 trip and a photocopy of photographs from Mrs Thompson, whom the group visited on their journey.
Woodley (family)
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size depicting children only. They are outside, or swimming, in front of houses, riding a horse etc. No names on the backs.
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict members of the McCaw family. Names on the backs of the photos identify the individuals.
Part of Smith family photographs
Photographs show an African American family with an older white man outside beside a house.