File consists of records pertaining to football at Appleby College and includes game day brochures for the 1st football team for games on November 7, 1981 and October 2, 1982.
File includes the 1956 team list.
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File consists of records pertaining to football at Appleby College and includes game day brochures for the 1st football team for games on November 7, 1981 and October 2, 1982.
File includes the 1956 team list.
File consists of the Junior School publication 'Footprints - Stories and poems from the Junior School'.
File consists of former Appleby College faculty and staff funeral service programs and include: Percival Wickens, John A.M. Bell, Robert Francis, Harry W. Bailey, Margaret Louise Home, Bert Halsey, David Marshall (Skin) Dewar, David J. Paul, Maj-Berit Dickens, Gail Salema, William David Russell "Digger" Smith, Frederick Stewart Large, Campbell MacKay.
File consists of the student publication "Foundations" a newsletter for students in Math and includes articles about teachers (including Mr. Moore, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Shields, Mrs. Duldhardt, Mrs. Farentino, and Mr. Thompson) and the dining hall, math problems and questions, using calculators and other issues related to math.
File consists of the Founders Week service programs. The Bulletins provide the order of service including hymns and readings. Founders Week is celebrated in the days leading up to Homecoming and students learn about Appleby's history through in-class events and activities.
Sub-series consists of records pertaining to galas and auctions to raise money for Appleby College.
File consists of records pertaining to Alex H. Gillespie's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). There is also correspondence with Mr. Guest after the end of War about visits to Appleby as well as other issues.
Gillespie, AlexSub-series consists of records pertaining to Global and Experiential Learning which includes international service. It is divided into the following files: Northward Bound/Northern Campus, Round Square, Student Exchange programs, Global Leadership, and International Service.
File consists of records pertaining to Appleby College Global Leadership Diploma and includes a brochure about the program.
Item consists of the book: Glooskap's Country and other Indian Tales / by Cyrus Macmillian. Awarded to R.N. MacFarlane Form II in June 1964 for Best Progress.
Oxford University PressFile consists of brochures and invitations related to the Appleby College Alumni Golf Classic Tournament held during Homecoming.
File consists of 1 DVD of 31 photographs (PH01-0583 - PH01-0613) of the 27th annual golf classic held on May 30, 2015.
File consists of the Grade Eight Graduation Services bulletins. The Bulletins provide the order of service including hymns and readings. The bulletins list graduating students.
File consists of records pertaining to the care package created for the Appleby College Graduating Class of 2020, as a result of the COVID pandemic which cancelled the Annual Closing Day Ceremonies. The care package was mailed to all graduating students at Appleby College and a small sign, a blue graduation cap with the year 2020 on the tassles, two black Appleby College cloth face masks, a brochure about photos and class rings for 2020, several COVID related stickers including a picture of a blue dog with a mask on, a picture of toilet paper with the words '2020 survivor', and an ape with the words 'Social Distancing Expert'. There is also an invitation from the Senior School Council for the Appleby College Prom to be held Saturday October 10, 2020, as well as a invitation for the Closing Day Ceremony to be held Friday October 9, 2020. The package also includes two blank monthly calendar templates. There is also a colour picture of the graduating class of 2020 (PH01-0909).
File consists of records pertaining to Frank R. Griffin's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). It also includes correspondence with Mr. Guest from after The War.
File consists of correspondence between Headmaster Mr. Guest and employee, Edith Grindlay. Edith was hired in 1911 to be both school nurse and school matron, and was one of the original employees when the school opened. Correspondence includes reference letters and her acceptance letter; letters regarding purchasing initial supplies and setting up the dormitories, kitchen and infirmary in the original School House (later Colley House) in 1911. Later letters include which supplies to order for the new Headmaster's house and the hospital, which were built in 1913. Supplies that are discussed include curtains, bedding, linens, flooring, paint, and dishes. There is also correspondence about Edith learning to type on a typewriter, canning supplies and canning the fruit on the property, as well as where to purchase and how much food should be purchased.
During World War 1 there is correspondence about rationing and the rising cost of food, as well as brief mentions of alumni who had gone off to war, including Massey, Crawley and Powell.
There is quite a lot of correspondence about the hiring and salary of female domestic staff including kitchen and dormitory cleaning staff. There is also some mention of the men on the Facilities team and the work they should be doing as well as some of their personal problems, including drinking.
There is also quite a lot of correspondence about supply orders and payments, with several receipts from Eatons, Singer Sewing Machine Company and others.
Throughout the letters there are brief mentions of early staff members including Mr. Colley, Mr. Powell and Mr. Whittington.
Edith worked for Appleby from 1911 until she was married in October 1920. She did come back to work for a short period of time in 1924 and there is one letter, possibly from her 1924 return which outlines what she will try to accomplish.
File consists of records pertaining to guest lecture series and guest lecture programs at Appleby College and include "Canadian Citizens of Tomorrow" lecture, Democracy lecture series, and the Senator Norman M. Paterson Lecture series information.
File includes the speech given by alumni Richard MacFarlane in May 31, 2004 regarding 'Freedom of the Press' and his father, Douglas MacFarlane, who was a newspaper man during and after World War 2.
File consists of biographical information, correspondence, postcards, invitations, obituaries, newspaper announcements and articles about John Sherratt H. Guest, the co-founder and first Headmaster of Appleby College.
File consists of a 1992 design proposal by Gren Weis Architect and Associates for a new triple gymnasium for Appleby College. The buildings in this proposal were never built.
File consists of a May 31, 2002 concept design drawing for a new gymnasium. The drawing is by Gren Weis Architects. The proposal was never built.
File consists of biographical information about H.C. Hardwick, who taught French and English at Appleby from 1929 to 1964. His publication, 'Some Essentials of English Grammar and notes on Composition', is also included along with some other works of literature and poetry.
File includes a digital and paper copy of "Miscreants anthology of salutary verse" / by H.C. Hardwick
File consists of two photo books created for the Harold Walker Common Room dedication in Walker House residence on October 1, 2022. The two books contain photographs of the Walker family and their relationship to Appleby College. The two books were created by Robert and Jennifer Bell and presented to Appleby College at this dedication event. The books are titled: "Walker Family photos for Appleby College".
Sub-series consists of correspondence from the Headmaster to various people and organizations. It also includes meeting notes from Assistant headmasters meeting with the headmaster.
Sub-series includes correspondence to Headmaster Rev. John Bell regarding the proposal for school aged boys in England to be evacuated to Canada during World War 2 and for Appleby to start preparations. There is also correspondence about a request from the National Department of Pensions and National Health regarding providing training to the students in case there is an air raid or bombing in Canada, as well as requesting that school publications refrain from printing information about the location of Old Boys serving overseas.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of divers on the high rise diving boards during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of castle ruins somewhere in England which the group toured before heading to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large circular monument with a clock and little tower, somewhere in England that the group visited while staying in Eastbourne, England.
Sub-series consists of records related to the history of Appleby College and includes two Files: Unpublished Histories and Correspondence.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large castle tower gate, somewhere in England which the group toured prior to going to the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
File consists of information about the history and formation of the Appleby College Cadet Corps No. 440, including the affiliation with The Royal Regiment of Canada.
File also include a list of Appleby College Cadet Corps No. 440 student cammanders from 1915-1990.
File includes the sub-file: Cadet Scrapbooks
Item consists of the typed history of the Appleby College Chapel, written by John Bell.
File consists of records pertaining to hockey at Appleby College and includes the Under 14 hockey tournament brochure for January 1983 which lists the players and schedule of games. File also includes an agreement between the Oakville and District Memorial Community Centre Arena Association and Appleby College allowing Appleby to use the arena in the Town of Oakville for hockey for a period of ten years from February 1959 to 1969.
Item consists of an auction sale poster for the sale of cows, horses and pigs along with various farm machinery and equipment at Appleby School, circa 1924.
File consists of records pertaining to Appleby College Homecoming and includes brochures and programmes outlining activities during the event.
File consists of a 2001-2005 planning binder with planning meeting minutes, promotional material for 2005 Homecoming, budgets, schedules, correspondence.
File consists of the 2013 and 2014 planning binder with planning meeting minutes, promotional material for 2011 and 2013 Homecoming, budgets, schedules and correspondence. It also includes a brief history of homecoming.
File consists of the Homecoming service programs. The Bulletins provide the order of service including hymns and readings. It lists the reunion class years that are being honoured at Homecoming and the 2001 service program also includes information on the dedication of the original Appleby School Bell.
File consists of various House service bulletins for Colley, Powell's, Baillie, Walker and Nightengale Houses.. The Bulletins provide the order of service including hymns and readings. Some bulletins list graduating students or students in various houses.
Sub-file consists of the script for the Appleby College production of How Lancelot came to Camelot.
Sub-file consists of four posters advertising the school play: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
File consists of records pertaining to the visit of HRH The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, as part of the 1997 Round Square Conference at Appleby College. It includes an invitation, list of questions, media list, protocol instructions, timeline, information on the Arthur Thomas and Lillie Edyth Little memorial stained glass window in the chapel, seating plan, program for the service and dedication of stained glass window and John Bell Chapel, itinerary, and email correspondence regarding other planning details for the event. It also includes a few press clippings.
File also includes lists of special guests to the event, correspondence and other planning documents. Some of these records are RESTRICTED.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a hurdles race occuring during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Sub-series consists of records pertaining to hymns, prayers and the chapel service and includes the School Hymn, and various prayers. Sub-series includes one file: Service Book.
Sub-series consists of the following hymn and prayer books: Morning Prayer for Schools, [1905], The Hymn Book, 1911 and Common Praise: Anglican Church of Canada, 1998.
Su-series includes a small Holy Bible belonging to V.H. de B. Powell. According to the hand written inscription on the inside front cover, this bible was given to him by his mother in 1911.
File consists of records pertaining to the IBM Thinkpad Fly-in Conference at Appleby College and includes the agenda, details about the conference, correspondence and participant registration list.
File consists of the publication "Incite: An anthology of creative writing from Independent Schools of Ontario", a literary magazine of stories and poems of which Appleby College is a part of.
File consists of records pertaining to Appleby's participation in the Independent Schools Music Festival and includes correspondence and an article about the 1991 Appleby performance.
File consists of records pertaining to the Influenza (flu) outbreak at Appleby College in February 2001 and includes newspaper articles as well as correspondence.
Sub-file consists of the information booklets/handbooks for Chattaway's Junior residence and includes lists of staff, daily schedule, polices, procedures and rules.
Series consists of records relating to the Information Technology Department at Appleby College.
File consists of the student publication "Inscribe '96" a literary magazine of stories and poems written by students.
File consists of records pertaining to Inter-house sports and includes a score card between Powell's House and School House for track and field events for both junior and senior students.
File consists of records pertaining to Appleby College International Services Projects and includes a brochure about travel destinations and projects.
Item consists of the invitation to the dedication of the Appleby College Memorial Chapel on November 7, 1929.
File consists of the invitations for the Annual Closing Day and Prizegiving ceremonies at Appleby College.
File consists of records pertaining to the Israel and Egypt choir tour in 1994 and includes travel and performance itinerary, costs of the trip and visitor information about Israel including a map.
Sub-file consists of proposed and planned itineraries for the Coronation Choir trip to England, lists of clothing and personal items to bring, budgets and financial reports. It also includes the Order of Service for the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953.
File consists of a photocopied set of architectural drawings for the 1967 expansion of the John Bell Chapel.
File consists of a blueprint of the chapel bell and bell tower.
File consists of architectural drawings for the installation of the Casavant Freres chapel organ and pipes in 2001 and 2002. It includes elevation drawings for the gallery and main floor organ and pipe space.
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.
File consists of the official opening program for the opening of the J.S. Gairdner Arena on Friday Feb. 6, 1970.
File consists of architectural drawings of the Appleby College Arena Entrance and Classroom Addition, Phase 2 created in September 2005 by architect Josephine Young.
File consists of short reports, 'Reflections of Appleby" written by students in the Junior School outlining what it is like to go to school here, and what they like and dislike about the school.
File consists of the Junior School publication 'Grade 4 Globe' and includes short stories and articles by the students about local, school and world events.
File consists of various Junior School publications including '7A Says it all' and 'So says all of us in 7B' which are comprised of short stories and poems from students.
File consists of the Junior School publication, Junior School Anthology of Poems compiled and collated by the 8P class.
File consists of the Junior School publication, Junior School News.
File consists of the sports team results for the Junior School at Appleby College and includes team overviews, results for all sports events.
File consists of records pertaining to Gordon A. King's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). It includes correspondence regarding fees for Appleby School as well as invitations to visit the school after the end of The War.
King, Gordon A.File consists of records pertaining to John Hewitt Laird's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one).
Laird, John HewittFile consists of biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings, memos, obituary, and funeral church programme about Appleby College Headmaster Edward 'Ned' Larsen.
The file also contains RESTRICTED information about various issues that happened at the school while he was Headmaster.
Series consists of records pertaining to the leadership and administration of Appleby College. It includes the following sub-series: Headmaster's Subject Files; Policy and Procedures, Accreditation, Planning, Coeducation, Directories, and Rules and Regulations.
Sub-series consists of records pertaining to learning innovation at Appleby College including The Learning Institute.
File consists of records pertaining to the Leaving Class dinner and includes lists of graduating students, correspondence, programme and menu as well as speeches.
File consists of the Leaving Service held on Closing Day before graduation ceremonies. The Bulletins provide the order of service including hymns and readings.
The 1992 service bulletin is within the Graduation Formal program which lists graduating students and the menu for the event.
File consists of the student publication "Literary [r]evolution" a literary magazine of stories and poems. It also contains some sketches and artwork by students.
Sub-file consists of three posters advertising the school play: Little Shop of Horrors.
Sub-file consists of a poster for the school production of Macbeth. It also includes a poster on foam core which is signed by all the people involved in the production.
File consists of records pertaining to Donald R. Macdonald's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one).
Macdonald, Donald RyersonFile consists of records pertaining to Geoffrey Machell's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). There are also letters from his parents to Mr. Guest regarding his military life and his illness with Tuberculosis in 1917, upon returning from the War.
Machell, GeoffreyFile consists of the student publication "Maclean News Magazine" which contains articles about student life at Appleby. It often contained controversial, sexist and racist articles, and was stopped by administration early in 1992. There is also correspondence with a concerned parent in the 1990 file, which is restricted.
Articles included in the 1989 magazines include Appleby winning the bathtub race; football; volleyball; soccer; movie reviews; Toronto Blue Jays baseball; recycling program at Appleby; updates on the Investment Club; reason for the creation of the news magazine; Pumpkin Nite; 75th anniversary of the Cadet Corps; Chapel history; The Blues-mobile group; Christmas at Appleby; Hockey updates; drama production of 'Don't Drink the Water'.
Articles included in the 1990 magazines are: coeducation articles; hockey updates; swim team updates; basketball updates; censorship of articles; the evolution of Appleby students; trip to France; music reviews; movie reviews; squash updates; Junior School updates; Winter Carnival; Ski Day; Beach Day theme day; rugby team updates; Independent Schools Science Olympics; Northern Campus updates; Soviet Union students visit Appleby; Appleby production of Oliver!; Student trip to New Orleans for a music festival; Career Night; International Affairs Club updates; Walker House BBQ; Investment Club updates; softball team updates; 10K Club updates; House updates; March Break trips; Pumpkin Night; Walkathon; football updates; Mike Mandell the hypnotist at Appleby; Soccer team wins ISAA Championship; Bathtub Race champions; St. Mildred's Halloween Dance; Volleyball team updates; Colley House Oktoberfest; computer viruses attack school.
The 1991-1992 issues contain the following articles: Hockey tournament in Orlando; squash team updates; basketball team updates; someone's experience taking drugs; Appleby dance; chess game; Pumpkin Nite; coeducation and Anti-Women's Movement; The International Student Association of Appleby College updates; Soccer team ISAA Champions; football updates; changes to Appleby student culture; Interhouse Swim team meet; Interhouse sports; Students Council; field hockey; A grade 9's view of Appleby; Volleyball updates; censorship. This file also includes the letter from Headmaster Guy McLean announcing the suspension of the Maclean News Magazine.
Item consists of the last issue of MacLean News Magazine along with the letter from Headmaster Guy MacLean, outlining the reasons why the publication was suspended.
File consists of records pertaining to Andrew MacLean's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). There are also several letters to Mr. Guest from after the War.
MacLean, Andrew D.File consists of records pertaining to John Gentles Magee's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). It also includes correspondence to Mr. Guest about his studies at University of Toronto, after the end of World War 1.
Magee, John Gentles