Item consists of a scrapbook created for Rev. John Bell on his retirement in June 1968. It contains photographs that show his life, though predominately while at Appleby College. It includes photographs PH01-0802 - PH01-0818.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item is a photograph of Old Boy Warren Beasley (class of 1950) presenting Hilda Chattaway with a gift when she was made an honorary Old Boy at the Annual Old Boys Dinner.
Item is a photograph of Hilda Chattaway speaking with Old Boys at the Old Boys Annual Dinner.
Item is a photograph of Old Boy Brooke Ferris (class of 1963) standing alongside Hilda Chattaway and Headmaster Ned Larsen at the planting of a chestnut tree to honour Hilda's 50 years at Appleby. The tree was planted west of Colley House.
Appleby CollegeItem is a photograph of Hilda Chattaway, Appleby's head chef from 1929 to 1985 in front of her prized pies.
Gerald Campbell StudiosItem is a photograph Headmaster Ned Larsen leading Hilda Chattaway through a standing ovation at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Globe and MailItem is a photograph of Head Prefect Graham Leggat kissing the cheek of Hilda Chattaway, Appleby's head chef at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Inland Publishing Co. LimitedItem is a photograph of Head Prefect Graham Leggat kissing the cheek of Hilda Chattaway, Appleby's head chef at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Inland Publishing Co. LimitedFile consists of records pertaining to Chattaway's Junior Residence and includes information booklets/handbooks and the Defaulter books.
File also includes an oversize poster listing the Head's of House for Chattaways between 1973 and 1987.
Chattaway's was named after long time Appleby College employee Hilda Chattaway, who was the chef for 50 years. She retired in 1985.
File consists of correspondence, obituaries and biographical information about Hilda Chattaway, who served as the Appleby College Head Chef from 1929 to 1985. It includes correspondence wit h the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario and the Governor General of Canada about Hilda's 50 years of service. There are a few letters from Hilda to various people at Appleby, information on Hilda's Window that she donated at the Chapel to honour Miss Niblett and Miss James, salary information for Hilda, the chapel program from her funeral, and several newspaper articles about her life.
File includes a letter dated March 1, 1979 from Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II regarding Hilda's upcoming 50th anniversary.
File contains RESTRICTED information.
Item consists of a colour photograph of the gravesite and tombstone of Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a colour photograph of a sideview picture of the tombstone of Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a colour photograph of a close up view of the tombstone of Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Bill Sefton with Hilda Chattaway and an unknown woman, perhaps Bill's wife.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Headmaster Ned Larsen, school cook Hilda Chattaway and Alumni Brooke Ferris at the tree planting in honour of Hilda's 50 years of service to Appleby College. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Headmaster Ned Larsen, school cook Hilda Chattaway and Alumni Brooke Ferris at the tree planting in honour of Hilda's 50 years of service to Appleby College. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook Hilda Chattaway.
Series consists of a scrapbook of Appleby College material compiled by Bill Sefton. It includes correspondence from the Alumni Association about various fundraising initiatives, invitations to Alumni events, including the 50 year club, greeting cards, a report card from Easter 1932, John Bell Chapel service programs, correspondence with other alumni, Appleby College Old Boys Association membership cards, newspaper clippings about Hilda Chattaway include photographs of her grave and a letter explaining how to find the grave, invitation to the official opening of Colley House in 1990, newspaper clippings about Appleby events including the visit from Prince Andrew, the 1991 Tour of Appleby College choir to Europe, an article written by Bill about how he got his first job in 1937 at Loblaws and his career there. The scrapbook also includes 45 photographs (PH01-0135 - PH01-0178) of Appleby College and people associated with Appleby.
Sub-file consists of the information booklets/handbooks for Chattaway's Junior residence and includes lists of staff, daily schedule, polices, procedures and rules.
Sub-series consists of newspaper clippings about Appleby College and is divided into decades. It includes articles about Cadets, gymnastics, Sports Day, Closing Day, the Chapel, the death of Sir Edmund Walker - the co-founder of the school (oversized encapsulation), Track and Field, a fire at Appleby during the 1930's, the death of Samuel Clarke, the hanging of the new Canadian flag on campus, 55th anniversary of Appleby College, the retirement of Headmaster Dr. J.A.M. Bell, football, rugby, various guest speakers to the school.
Sub-series also includes an article by Wilder Breckenridge about what it was like at the school when it first opened in 1911; articles about the Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the building campaign including a new hospital and library; the introduction of girls from St. Mildred's Lightbourn School participating in the school plays at Appleby beginning in 1971; and what is like at a private school. There are articles about various school dramatic plays; swimming; squash teams; the suspension of a student for not following chapel protocol; 50 years of service for head chef Hilda Chattaway; student scholarships and graduating students attending MIT; accidents outside of the school on Lakeshore Road; the grand reopening of the renovated Colley House; Hockey; Cricket.
Sub-series also includes articles about the Black Mime Troupe; debating competitions; appointment to the Board of Governors; Walkathon; Duke of Edinburgh award winners; reunion of the Coronation Choir; the death of former headmaster Ned Larsen; guest speakers to campus include Sir. Edmund Hillary; McCraney House renovations; Appleby County Fair; The Soviet Union and nuclear weapons; Coronation stained glass window; Soccer; Nicholas Arts Centre; Raymond Massey Library; Independent Schools Music Festival 1988 program; choirs; Little Crooked Christmas Tree narrated by Christopher Plummer with music performed by Appleby students; forestry industry in Temagami; various trips around the world by Appleby students including Russia; advertising articles in various publications; articles about Appleby College education and history; Headmaster Guy McLean; articles about various alumni; Spanish exchange students; measles outbreak; fire at Lake Temagami; gala auctions; coeducation; field hockey; Round Square conference; visit by Prince Andrew; Inukshuk; laptops; flu outbreak; Relay for Life, Bathtub race; faculty awards and recognition; stained glass window by Inuit artist Ashevak Iggalaaq, named Where the Light Shines Through as well as advertising for Appleby College.
Sub-series consists of a scrapbook of newspaper clipping from the 1941 - 1942 school year and includes articles about: the Father Son Dinner; guest speaker series on democracy; guest speaker Lt. D'Arcy Sullivan, R.N., Rev. C. E. Riley, Bishop R.J. Renison, J.M. Macdonnell; confirmation service at John Bell Chapel; Christmas Social Dance; annual boxing event results; Dramatic club one-act plays; wedding at John Bell Chapel; award for Lieut. Peter Thompson; Women's Association annual meeting; Cadet inspection; Prizegiving Ceremony and Annual Sports Day; cricket results; Capt. L.G. Ostrom and Major C.R. Ostrom receive promotions during World War II.
Item consists of the July 1979 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It also includes an article about staff member Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of the March 1983 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about Sir Edmund Hillary visiting the school, the cadets becoming voluntary, the death of Harry W. Bailey and the renaming of the Junior School boarding facility to Chattaway's.
Item consists of the July 1985 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about the death of Hilda Chattaway and the establishment of the Chattaway Scholarship. It includes an article about the new library computer program designed by students at Appleby as well as the unveiling of the Raymond Massey Library sign.
Item also consists of the March 1985 edition of the Appleby Quarterly Magazine. It includes an article about the 70th anniversary for the Cadets.
Item consists of the January 1970 edition of Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about the new swimming pool, funded in part by Dr. Norman B. Keevil, his son, Dr. N.B. Keevil and Mr. Leslie A. Allen; gifts presented to Hilda Chattaway and Bert Halsey from the Old Boys' Association, new headdress for the Cadets; The Dramatic Club performances; the Old Boy's Association Annual Dinner; and an update on the construction of the new Arena.
Item consists of the June 1943 Argus yearbook.
There is an article about the history of Appleby College and the origins of the school, including brief biographies of staff and faculty members.
Item consists of the Summer 2017 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the evolution of the college campus including the land, the school house, the residences and the buildings. There is also information on changes to the Northern campus and the new A.W.B. Alumni student athletic centre, Katherine 'Kitty' Stevens celebrates her 100th year, an article about Faculty member Andy Jelinek - a.k.a. Ms. Jelly, an article about staff member Suzy Tuando, the first ever Grad Class Family Gift, an update on the STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program at Appleby, an article on the Arts Prefect, the Alumni retreat to the Northern campus, the 29th annual community golf classic, an article on alumni Dr. Ryan Shields '06 and an article on Appleby's women supporters including Lady Baillie, Gladys Walker, Samantha Barnes, Hilda Chattaway, Marion Chamberlain, and Edith Grindley. There is also an article about John Pearce Bunting ' 47 former Chair of the Board of Governors who recently passed away as well as articles on the retirements of Faculty Dr. Clifford (Cliff) Sampson, Peter Thompson and Tosh MacFarlane.
Item consists of the June 1949 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 1984-1985 Argus yearbook.