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Stephen Verney, "Resurrection

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at a l'Arche Renewal retreat in Scotland in 1986.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Let us start by being quiet and asking the Spirit to prepare us to hear the story of the resurrection and the mystery of the new creation. The stories we will be looking at are in John's gospel, chapter 20. We are going to be told a story which is very mysterious.

Stephen Verney, "Passion and Glory"

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at a l'Arche Renewal retreat in Scotland in 1986.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I am going to try to say something that can't be said, but I hope the truth will come through. I will start with the story of the Holy Grail.

L'Arche Renewal 1988

File consists of 57 audio cassettes featuring talks given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Henri Nouwen, "Returning, the Younger Son, Disciplines" - Wednesday, June 22, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I would like to start by hearing some of your responses so far. Where are you now? (Some people share and then Henri continues). All our questions about relationships are related to what I call the First Love and the Second Love. The first love is that God loves us before we can love one another. The second love, the love of family, friends & community is an expression of the first love. Sometimes we expect from the second love that which only the first love can give. We often expect what a person can't give: total, unconditional love.

Henri Nouwen, "Returning, the Elder Son" - Thursday, June 23, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I will start with a meditation. It's very important to feel safe. One of the things that I am more aware of is how important it is for us to have a safe place. Where can you be really safe? The spiritual journey is a journey that requires that we have a deep, deep sense of safety. We are afraid precisely because we don't feel safe.

Henri Nouwen, "Returning, Discipline of Love" - Friday, June 24, 1988, A.M

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Have you seen Bernstein's Mass yet? It's very powerful. You see how the priest is dressed up by the people and lifted up higher and higher. But he tumbles down and everything is broken apart. He says: "I never knew how bright the light was until I saw it reflected in the broken glass." The broken glass helped him to see the light which he could not see when above everyone. Can we look at the brokenness of our life as pieces of glass that reflect the beauty of the light and reflect the love of God? It's an act of faith. We all know our brokenness of our lives and of these two sons in this Gospel story, but it can reveal and reflect to us a love we could not see before.

Jason Collet and Julie Evans, "Young People Today" (part 1) - Tuesday, June 28, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: We have a small Catholic Worker House in Toronto. We live as a family in the tradition of Christian hospitality. People come to us for all different reasons. We are happy to share our experience with you.

Dr. Suzanne Parenteau, "BioEthics, Channels for Life" (part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: The basic human question is "when are we a person?" This comes up when we talk about abortion. What is a human being and when do we start? We are very close to be able to genetically manipulate things. Shouldn't we discuss this as a society before it happens. There are many values underneath these questions.

Nadine Tokar, "Central America Today" (part 1) - Tuesday, July 5, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I am happy to be here in this beautiful place. I just want to share with you about my people, Please don't expect a big analysis as I am not a historian or politician, etc. Yet I have lived in Honduras for 12 years and come here as your sister. I don't come to judge the North as we really belong to the same family.

Nadine Tokar, "Central America Today" (part 3) - Wednesday, July 6, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: In 1975 I went to Haiti with Robert Larouche and Jean Vanier who gave two retreats to young people. We were struck by how thirsty they were for the word of God. We also visited a psychiatric hospital and meet with the director who asked "why don't you welcome children?" Afterwards we saw so many children with handicaps in the streets. Couldn't we be open to welcome them in L'Arche?

Jean Vanier, "Separation and Communion (B)" - Wednesday, July 13, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I would like to come back to we really don't know what communion is. But we have glimpses of it; we have a hope. We have much more an experience of collaboration and even more experience of separation. We you say to me prove communion is true, I can't. I have an intuition, a hope it is true. It's a hope of many people that it is possible. We are expressing a hope and a call that maybe communion is possible.

Jean Vanier, "Shepherds, Servants of Communion" (part 1) - Thursday, July 14, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I just read a book by Br. Roger of Taize. One thing I loved was it said they changed the name of "Prior" of the community to the "Servant of Communion". It's a lovely name and we have to be really convinced that a leader of our communities is also the servant of communion. I want to talk about shepherding as being servants of communion. This is complex for us because very quickly we can become just administrators and not servants of communion. Thus we can be caught up mostly in organizing and doing rather than facilitating communion.

Jean Vanier, "Shepherds, Servants of Communion" (part 2) - Thursday, July 14, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: We began this week on the theme of the poor as source of life. The poor who are crying out their pain and need. Are they just a pain in the neck and we have to get rid of them? This is the basic vision of a society based on a pyramid. They challenge us too much and our whole system of values. So we have been talking about the cry for communion of the poor, who call out our capacity for compassion. We will now keep on with how we are called to foster communion. If you are a shepherd, you must know what particular aspect of shepherding you are called to live.

Xavier le Pichon, "Vocation of Man and Woman" (part 2) - Wednesday, July 20, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I feel we have to face the fact of sin in us and in the world. But the design of God is love. We have to stay in the spirit of prayer and thanksgiving because God calls us to make a free choice, a choice for love and a choice to share his life, which is love, joy & peace. Otherwise we harden ourselves in front of the reality of the world or we become fearful. Now in front of this basic choice to love I want to look at Jesus, who is the message of God sent to us. To talk to us in a real way, God had to send his Son as one of us.

Xavier le Pichon, "Vocation of Man and Woman" (part 3) - Thursday, July 21, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I would like to do today is to look at our second name of father and mother, Whether we are parents or not, we are all called to give life. It's fecundity, it's giving life.. This need to give life becomes absolutely essential and grows and grows in our life. But we can try to hide this need in us too.

Mary Crosby, "His Power and Ours" - Friday, August 12, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I am from a city which is power orientated. It is a formidable word, power and is relevant in today's world and throughout the New Testament. But biblical power makes no sense in the world we live in, The life of Jesus and how he works with power is very important to us.

Copel 'Cubby' Marcus Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2004.002
  • collection
  • 1960 - 1996

This fonds is divided into 4 series, according to format. These are: Textual Material, Audio Material, Video Material and Cinefilms.

The first series, Textual Material, includes one file of print ads from the 1970s.

The second series, Audio Material, includes ¼ audio masters and dubs for a number of advertisements. This series also includes cassette copies of a radio jingles and a recording of a 1960 episode of The Curling Show (CBC Ottawa).

The third series, Video Material, consists of demo reels for Cubby Marcus and The Moving Hand Creative Enterprises Inc. This series also includes several video cassette copies of particular advertisements.

The fourth series, Cinefilms, includes several of Cubby Marcus’ demo reels. This series also includes several 16 mm copies of particular advertisements.

Clients/Products that Cubby Marcus has promoted include:

Air Canada
AlkaSeltzer
Ansco
Bristol Myers
Braun
Brunswick
Calona Wines
Canada Packers
Canada Vinegar
Canadian Home Builders
CBC
Clorox
CNCP
Connor Bros.
Dominion Dairies
Egg Marketing Board
Ford Motor Company
General Foods
Giacondi Wines
Government of Canada
Grand Touring Automobiles
IBM Canada
Imperial Oil
Javex
Kraft Foods
Labatts Breweries
Maple Leaf
Ontario Blue Cross
Ontario Milk Marketing Board
Marlin Travel
Maxwell House
McGuiness
Metrecal
Mitchum Thayer
Mohawk Raceway
Molson Breweries
Moulinex
Pastellis
Philips Tobacco
Pork Marketing Board
Ralston Purina Pet Foods
Ritz Crackers
Royal Trust
Sealtest Dairies
Shirt Stop
Shopsy’s
St. Hubert Restaurants
Tender Vittles
Toronto Star
Trans Canada Telephone
Tums
Union Gas
Warner Lambert
Wrigleys
Zero Detergent.

Marcus, Copel ‘Cubby’

2008.013 accrual

This fonds is divided into 6 series, divided by format. These are: Textual Materials, Photographs, Audio Materials, Video Materials, Cinefilms and Artifacts.

The first series, Textual Materials, consists of documents from every phase of the production process. These include: proposals for various series, treatments, synopses, draft scripts, finished scripts, story boards, series presentations, and promotional kits. Legal and financial papers are also included.

The second series, Photographs, includes a number of prints used for research and promotional purposes.

The third series, Audio Material, includes sound elements and research material.

The fourth series, Video Material, comprises raw footage, edits, masters and viewing copies of completed productions. Of particular interest is the footage shot for Hollywoodism, which includes interviews with several Hollywood directors and producers who are now dead.

The fifth series, Cinefilms, includes raw footage and elements. Some personal films on Super 8 are also included.

The sixth series, Artifacts, includes posters, clothing, props, awards and a large Canadian flag.

This fonds includes textual material relating to a number of productions, including:

Falasha: Exile of the Black Jews (Film, 1983)
AIDS in Africa (Film, 1990)
Burden on the Land (Television, 1990)
Deadly Currents (Film, 1991)
Ms. Conceptions (Film, 1995)
The Plague Fighters (Television, 1996)
Selling of Innocents (Television, 1996)
Expulsion and Memory (Television, 1996)
A Mother’s Grief (Television, 1997)
The Dancing Game (Television, 1997)\
Hollywoodism (Television, 1997)
Quest for the Lost Tribes (Television, 1999)
Scandal! Then and Now (Television, 1999)
Drag Kings (Television, 2000)
The Struma (Television, 2000)
Betrayal! (Television, 2004)
Tell It Like It Is (Television, ca. 2004)
Sex Slaves (Television, 2005)
The Naked Archaeologist (Television, 2005)
Yummy Mummy (Television, 2005)
This fonds includes audiovisual material relating to a number of productions, including:

Falasha: Exile of the Black Jews (Film, 1983)
Burden on the Land (Television, 1990)
Ms. Conceptions (Film, 1995)
The Plague Fighters (Television, 1996)
Selling of Innocents (Television, 1996)
The Dancing Game (Television, 1997)
Hollywoodism (Television, 1997)
Quest for the Lost Tribes (Television, 1999)
Scandal! Then and Now (Television, 1999)
The Struma (Television, 2000)
Betrayal! (Television, 2004)
Impact of Terror (Film, 2004)
Tell It Like It Is (Television, ca. 2004)
The Naked Archaeologist (Television, 2005)
Yummy Mummy (Television, 2005)
Sex Slaves (Television, 2005)
The Exodus Decoded (Television, 2006)
Charging the Rhino (Film, 2007)

L'Arche Renewal 1992

File consists of 39 audio cassettes featuring talks given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 18, 1992, in England.

Rev. Bill Kirkpatrick, "Sharing the Pain - Questions and Responses" - June 30, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Let us share together from your groups "what is the cry of the poor for you?" There are 3 main areas of poverty: for ourselves, for the community, and throughout the world.

Richard Atherton, "I Was a Prisoner, and..." - July 1, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Becoming a prison chaplain would seem to be a dead end job. A waste of time to many. But I was there for 24 years and have no regrets because those years have made me a different man.

Oliver Davies, "Marriage - Trinity, Sexuality, God as Lover" - July 21, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: All I really want to do is to make you feel at the end that the trinity is a bit closer. The other thing is to invite you to link the trinity to our own sexuality in the broadest sense. The third thing is to think of your relationship with God in erotic terms. To have a sense of God as lover. I want to explore the trinity to see what we might learn about our sexuality.

Claire de Miribel, "Living Long Term in a l'Arche House" - July 22, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I will speak about celibacy but in the context of L'Arche, which is very specific. Because it is a consequence of that choice to share our lives long term with people with a handicap in a home. So it is a consequence of another choice to be close to people with disabilities. It is a vocation. But is this vocation which we announce possible, for many assistants are short term. They are great gift but the experience is different for those with a long term commitment, who know and feel that L'Arche is a call from God for me.

Therese Vanier, "Aging" - July 27, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Not sure that "aging" is the best title as we are aging all the time. "Old age" might be better, So what is old age? It is said that growth, not aging, stops around the age of 18. So from there onwards we are just getting older, but don't really notice it during the next 40 years, Yet 60 is the peak age to transmit your skills and wisdom!

Donald Allchin, "2 Corinthians 3: 7- 18, Transfiguration, Luke 9:28-36" and "Talk: Glory to Glory" - July 30, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: We will start this gospel reflection with chapter 3 of 2:Cor verses 7-18 in which St, Paul talks about the old relationship with Moses and the law and the new one as revealed by Jesus.

Donald Allchin, "Ecumenism Within a Christian Perspective" - August 18, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: We have two sessions on ecumenism. Ecumenism is a word that has more than one meaning and therefore there can be misunderstanding. In Europe is usually refers to the movement towards unity among Christian churches. In N.A. the word is taken in the wider sense to refer to the relationships between Christians and people of other religions, I'm going to talk about that second wider meaning.

Gerald Hughes, "Justice and Peace" (part 1) - August 20, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: You have been here for 10 weeks now and probably the last thing you want is another talk on any subject. And the subject of justice and peace is the most baffling, enormous, complex and depressing subject you can possibly meet. To get some rough global picture you are going to get some figures and statistics. These give us a necessary picture of what is happening and we can only touch on these questions in the time that we have. But listen to this reality with feeling and not just your heads.

Donald Allchin, Gospel Meditation: "Ecumenism" - July 22, 1992 ; "Julian of Norwich" - July 23, 1992 ; "St. Paul 2: Corinthians 4: 5-15" - July 28, 1992 ; "2: Corinthians 4: 16 - 5: 5"

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: We will begin with John:17 which is the inspiration of the whole movement towards Christian unity in this century. It is a prayer of self consecration and an intercession together.

Barbara Williams Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00532 (Downsview Offsite)
  • Manuscript Collection
  • [197-]-2005

Consists of the bulk of Williams' literary work, from the mid-1970s up until 2005. It includes manuscript drafts, research materials, interview transcriptions, correspondence, and copies of her published work.

Williams, Barbara

Woodsworth Memorial Collection

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00035 (Downsview Offsite)
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1919-1977

The collection consists of manuscript and mimeographed materials relating to the history of labour and socialist movements in Ontario and Canada, with special emphasis on the Ontario section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). It consists chiefly of the personal files of individual CCF party members and others active in the socialist and labour movements in Ontario. Among those individuals include: James McArthur Conner, William Crocker, William Dennison, Alice Loeb and Desmond Morton, among others. Also included are the records of Arthur Mould, a labour leader and president of the Ontario section of the Canadian Labour Party.

Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation

Art Conference

Vivian Rakoff give a talk on the distinction between thought disorder and creativity - 2nd speaker on Saturday (tape /002S(03))

Heard, John Frederick (oral history)

Oral history interview conducted by Valerie Schatzker. Covers his university education through Directorship of the David Dunlap Observatory, ca. 1925-1975. Comments on his studies at the University of Western Ontario, McGill, London, and the Greenwich Observatory. Discusses the history of the David Dunlap Observatory, Clarence Augustus Chant, and the Dept. of Astronomy, with reference to its faculty, students and relations with the Observatory. Includes comments on appointments, promotions and tenure, salaries and allowances, and the effect of Sputnik I on research grants.

Heard, John Frederick

Helleiner, Karl Ferdinand Maria (oral history)

Oral history interview with Karl Helleiner conducted by Robert H. Blackburn. Discusses early childhood background, academic and archival career in Austria, Anschluss and family departure from Austria prior to World War II, the role of the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, transit to and arrival in Toronto, assistance of W.S. Wallace, Dept. of Political Economy with reference to Vincent Bladen and H.A. Innis, and comparison between education in Austria and Toronto.

Helleiner, Karl Ferdinand Maria

Hermant, Sydney Morris (oral history)

Oral history interview by Robin Harris. Covers entrance to the University through his election as Vice Chairman, Governing Council, ca. 1929-1975. Focuses on student activities, Hart House, the Dept.of Political Economy, W.P.M. Kennedy and the curricula in law, the efects of the Great Depression on the University, Presidents Falconer through Evans, the Students' Administrative Council, National Federation of Canadian University Students (NFCUS), the Senate, the Board of Governors, Governing Council, and the events surrounding the election of the Chancellor in 1947.

Hermant, Sydney Morris

Hogg, Helen Battles Sawyer (oral history)

Oral history interview by Valerie Schatzker. Covers family background and early education through post-retirement appointments, 1935-1976. Discusses the David Dunlap Observatory, its faculty and astronomical observations, the faculty, students and curricula of the Dept. of Astronomy. Other subjects covered include women in science and her own research on variable stars in globular clusters.

Hogg, Helen Battles Sawyer

Hughes, Francis Norman (oral history)

Oral history interview conducted by Paul A. Bator. Discusses family history, apprenticeship in pharmacy in the 1920s, history of Ontario College of Pharmacy and its relation with the University of Toronto. Particular subjects discussed include curricula changes and developments in undergraduate, graduate and technicians programs, evolution of the profession and the development of specializations, influence of World War II on the profession, rleations with professional associations and development of pharmaceutical research, and post-war expansion in education with particular reference to the University of Toronto and the profession.

Hughes, Francis Norman

Ireland, Frances A. (oral history)

Oral history interview with Mrs. Frances Ireland conducted by Valerie Schatzker. Covers family background and education through to retirement, focussing on the period 1934-1979. Subjects discussed include Trinity College, Dept. of Classics, student activities, student housing, the effects of World War II on the University, the administrative history of the University and particularly the Office of the President through the incumbencies of Presidents Cody, Smith, Bissell, Evans and Ham. Tape summary available.

Ireland, Frances A.

Ireton, Henry John Cunningham (oral history)

Oral history interview with Henry John Cunningham Ireton, by Charles Roger Myers. Covers family background and early education, 1912-1973. Focusses on the Dept. of Physics. Discusses prominent international physicists, the effects of both World Wars on physics research. Other subjects considered are Presidents Falconer, Cody, Smith and Bissell, senior faculty members and administrative staff, and the Board of Governors.

Ireton, Henry John Cunningham

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