The collection consists of material related to environmental issues in the Elmira area, largely compiled by APT Environment, a watchdog of Uniroyal Chemical (now Chemtura Canada Company). Fonds is comprised of the following series: Uniroyal historical, background information; Newspaper clippings; Environmental organizations; Public meetings, Open house;s Uniroyal reports; Uniroyal Public Advisory Committee (UPAC)/Crompton Public Advisory Committee/Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC); Other chemical companies; Environmental Appeal Board Region of Waterloo; Government of Ontario; Research publications, papers, articles, theses; Chemicals - articles, information; Water; Fires
The fonds consists of photographs, memorabilia, Waterloo Lutheran University publications, and other materials created and accumulated by Gail Carr during her time at Waterloo Lutheran University. Also contains writings by Gail Murray in 2011.
This fonds consists of a memo, a computer printout of a photograph, photocopies of sections of books and articles, and typed and handwritten research notes created by Michael Kelly.
Fonds consists of two scrapbooks which contain newspaper clippings, congratulatory greeting cards, photographs, correspondence, brochures, programs and a written history, all pertaining to the Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District.
The fonds contains bulletins published by the Catholic Youth Organization (C.Y.O.) of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Garson, Ontario. The bulletins outline social and sporting news and events in St. John's Parish.
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Youth Organization
The fonds consists of photographs, memorabilia, and other material accumulated by Jim Stapleton during his time at Waterloo Lutheran University. Also contains a photograph of Coach Stapleton and the 1973 Oxford-Elgin High School football team. It is arranged in the following series: Photographs, Memorabilia, Keystones.
Fonds consists of publications, programs, a personal account and memorabilia relating to Jim Heldmann and his activities at Waterloo College (now Wilfrid Laurier University).