- ON00120 015
- Fonds
- 1939-1974
This fonds consists of photographs and various textual material.
Heit (family)
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This fonds consists of photographs and various textual material.
Heit (family)
Part of Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth [heading to Frood Mine] during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.
Royal Car coming up Elm St. Sudbury June 5th 7:50 P.M. - Jack Heit took photograph
Part of Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth driving up Elm Street during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.
Part of Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth driving up Elm Street during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.
Part of Heit Family
File consists of photographs taken by Jack Heit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting Sudbury, Ontario.
Part of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sudbury Branch No. 1335
Item is a ration cheque booklet for World War II ration book 112 butter coupons. The first two cheques are missing in the 25 cheque booklet, however, the butter ration coupon account stubs remain for these cheques (the first stub has a balance forward of 0.20, however, no identifiable information is provided for the account or the account holder).
Diane Nihil [Diane Nihill], Diana Heit, Anne Bellmore, Norma Bellmore, Janet Heit
Part of Heit Family
One annotated photograph of five girls standing together at Falcona Camp, run by Falconbridge Mine. Pictured from left to right are Diane Nihill, Diana Heit, Anne Bellmore, Norma Bellmore, Janet Heit.
17. A Pouring Molten Slag at Sudbury, Ontario - Robert Brown Ltd.
Item is a picture of six rows of molten slag taken at night.
Fonds consists of one price list for O'Flynn Cash Grocery.
O'Flynn Cash Grocery
O'Flynn Cash Grocery Price List
Part of O'Flynn Cash Grocery
Item is an annotated price list printed for O'Flynn Cash Grocery by Sudbury Star Print. Inside the volume are price lists for household items and foodstuffs. Household items include brooms, soaps and powders, polishes and starches. Foodstuffs include dried and canned fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs, cereals, jams and jellies, fish, nuts, rice, pickles and soup. O'Flynn Cash Grocery also carried baking goods, such as flour, spices, syrups, salt, yeast, sugars, lard and butter. Items such as coffee, tea, chocolate and candy could also be purchased. Written on the inside front cover is a short note from the O'Flynn Cash Grocery expounding on the benefits of paying cash for groceries versus paying with credit. The store appeals to the "old-fashioned people" in the area to buy their fresh goods with cash and save money. On the back cover of the booklet are instructions on how to order from the store. According to the price list, no shipment was too great or too small, orders just had to be plainly written on only one side of a sheet of paper and cash had to be sent with the order. The front and inside covers are designed with a swastika in each corner, a symbol used for good luck in many cultures and religions.