C.Y.O. Bulletin Volume III, Issue 10
- ON00120 030-1-2-9
- Stuk
- March 9, 1947
Item is volume III, issue X of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
C.Y.O. Bulletin Volume III, Issue 10
Item is volume III, issue X of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
Item is a picture of the Sudbury Public Library taken from MacKenzie Street. A 'Red Ensign' flag flying.
Matti Kantokoski with logging horses 1929
One annotated print of a black and white photograph of Matti Kantokoski standing with two logging horses.
One annotated photograph of Oskaria Koivula.
Matti + Anna Kantokoski with Eeva Annikki (5 yrs old) + Veikko Vesa (4 yrs old) + logging crew 1929
One annotated print of a black and white photograph of Anna Kantokoski (fourth from left) and Matti Kantokoski (fifth from left) standing with a logging crew in front of a log cabin. Their children Veikko Vesa (left) and Eeva Annikki (right) are standing in front of them.
C.Y.O. Bulletin Volume III, Issue 9
Item is volume III, issue IX of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
C.Y.O. Bulletin Volume III, Issue 7
Item is volume III, issue VII of The Catholic Youth Organization's Bulletin.
One annotated print of a black and white photograph of Matti Kantokoski (centre) standing outside of the Prince Arthur Café with two other men and his daughter Eeva Annikki.
Men Standing by [Falconbridge] Bus
Part of Heit Family
One photograph of eight men standing by a bus (with several passengers inside). Seven of the men have winning ribbons pinned to their suits [with 1965 written on the top; most likely from a mining health and safety competition] while the other man is wearing a trench coat. From left to right are Mr. Dore, Mr. McLean, Mr. Del Pivo, Mr. Jack Heit, Mr. Kelly, Mr. MacDonell, Mr. Cull and Mr. Paterson.
Canadian Naturalization Certificates and Correspondence
Series consists of a letter dated April 6, 1939, to Matti Kantokoski from E.D. Wilkins, Clerk of the Peace, with his Certificate of Naturalization (dated March 30, 1939) attached; and a certificate of greetings from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.) to Matti Kantokoski on the occasion of him becoming a British subject and Canadian citizen by naturalization in Sudbury, Ontario.