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ON00120 015-.2-1-1-2 · Pièce · 1967
Fait partie de Heit Family

One letter addressed to Mrs. Diana Mulcahey, Assistant Programme Director, Recreation Department, City of Sudbury, from Mayor Grace Hartman, dated February 8, 1967. The letter was a reply to a letter sent by Mulcahey on February 6, 1967 concerning a Ringette Tournament the mayor attended. Hartman, in this letter, congratulated Mulcahey on her work with youth, the elderly, and the success of the ringette tournament. The city crest is included in the protocol section of the letter.

Heit Family Photo
ON00120 015-1-1-1 · Pièce · 1950
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One photograph of Jack Heit sitting on stairs at Bell Park with his four children [from top left to right Janet, Diana, Marilyn, and Kathy Heit]. They are all holding ice cream cones.

Diana & Janet - Garson - '47 Autumn
ON00120 015-1-1-2 · Pièce · 1947
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One annotated photograph of (from left to right) Janet and Diana Heit walking down Birch Street in Garson, Ontario.

ON00120 015-1-2-1 · Pièce · 1951
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One annotated photograph of three girls [Kathleen Egan, Betty Fosey, and Diana Heit - the angel on the left] and a boy [Jackie Bellmore] participating in a nativity scene at St. John's Separate School on William Street in Garson, Ontario.

ON00120 015-.1-1-4-1 · Pièce · May 8, 1945
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One annotated photograph of a large crowd gathered at Queen's Athletic Field on Victory in Europe Day. Approximately 10,000 attended the commemorative service which began at 4pm but, due to high winds, only a little over 4,000 people were still present when it ended. The 8th Victory Loan Drive Parade with the slogan "Invest in the Best" followed the service.

8th Victory Loan parade May 8th Sun. 45
ON00120 015-.1-1-4-2 · Pièce · May 8, 1945
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One annotated photograph of a large crowd gathered at Queen's Athletic Field on Victory in Europe Day. Approximately 10,000 attended the commemorative service which began at 4pm but, due to high winds, only a little over 4,000 people were still present when it ended. The 8th Victory Loan Drive Parade with the slogan "Invest in the Best" followed the service.

ON00120 015-.1-1-5-1 · Pièce · 1940
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One annotated photograph of Green Bay Lodge on French River. Jack Heit stayed in this cabin while working on a project for Pioneer Construction. Several cabins are visible by the shore of a river. Several boats are floating on the water and two individuals are partially visible near the dock.