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Diana & Janet - Garson - '47 Autumn
ON00120 015-1-1-2 · Item · 1947
Parte de Heit Family

One annotated photograph of (from left to right) Janet and Diana Heit walking down Birch Street in Garson, Ontario.

School Photographs
ON00120 015-1-2 · Dossiê/Processo · 1951-1953
Parte de Heit Family

File contains photographs of the Heit children at school.

8th Victory Loan parade May 8th Sun. 45
ON00120 015-.1-1-4-2 · Item · May 8, 1945
Parte de Heit Family

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.

Correspondence
ON00120 015-2 · Série · [1955 or 1956]
Parte de Heit Family

Series consists of correspondence pertaining to the Heit family.

Church
ON00120 015-.1-1-2 · Dossiê/Processo · Between 1940-1945
Parte de Heit Family

File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Christ the King Church in Sudbury, Ontario.

ON00120 015-.1-1-7-2 · Item · May 5, 1950
Parte de Heit Family

One photograph of the inaugural Falconbridge Nickel Mines First Aid Championship winning team. In the front row from left to right, Frank Heino (captain), Tommy Sheppard, and Jack Heit. In the back row from left to right M. Gillis (spare), J. Cornthwaite (coach), and Dinny Blake. Behind them is a sign that reads: Falconbridge Nickel Mines Fire Signals.

Newspaper and Magazine Clippings
ON00120 015-.1-2 · Série · 1939-1974, predominant 1950's
Parte de Heit Family

Series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings concerning the activities and employment of Jack Heit. Clippings include an article regarding Christmas mail delivery in Sudbury, Ontario in 1939; five clippings mentioning various mine health and safety competitions and awards during the 1950's (with an additional clipping from 1974), and one article concerning Heit's retirement as Deputy Fire Chief in February 1971.