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You and Your Money

Textbook; status: other; Home Economics; level: Gr. 10, 11; approved: 1946, 1947. Textbook; status: basic; Consumer Education; level: Gr. 10, 11; approved: 1947. Teacher reference, student reference; status: other; Community Economics; level: Gr. 7, 8, 9; approved: 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952. Textbook; status: other; Home Economics; level: Gr. 12; approved: 1952, 1953.

You and Your Clothes

Student reference; status: other; Home Economics; level: Gr. 7, 8, 9; approved: 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948. Student reference; status: other; Home Economics; level: Gr. 10, 11; approved: 1946, 1947, 1948. Textbook; status: basic; Home Economics; level: Gr. 10; approved; 1952, 1953. Textbook; status: basic; Fabrics and Dress; level: Gr. 12; approved: 1952, 1953. Textbook; status: other; Clothing Selection and Design; level; Gr. 10; approved: 1952. Textbook; status: other; Needlework; level: Gr. 10; approved: 1952, 1953. Textbook; status: other; Clothing Selection and Design; level: Gr. 11, 12; approved: 1953. First published as Modern Clothing and later as You and Your Clothes

Textbook; status: basic; General Science; level: Gr. 7; approved: 1950. Student reference; status: other; General Science; level: Gr. 7, 8, 9; approved: 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958. Textbook; status: other; Science; level: Gr. 7, 8, 9; approved: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963. Accompanied by workbook: Experiences in Science; A Workbook to Accompany You and Science, teacher's manual, resource guide and tests. A new edition was published in 1960.

York Fort America anno, 1715
FC 3207 F85 1.2.1 · Item · 1715
Part of Fur Trade Collection

A double-sided, printed card stamped with publisher information for Jackdaw No. C5 The Fur Trade and a note that the card was printed in Canada.

On one side, the card outlines the value of various trading goods. Goods include toiletries, clothing, animal skins, tools and implements, and household goods, such as thread. On the reverse side, the card details the value of goods traded at York Fort, including a breakdown of the goods and their quantities, between 8 September 1714 and 1 August 1715. The goods listed are animals skins. The items are tallied and noted that they are to be "packed up to be sent home and valued into beaver."

YOLANDA EAST
File · 1998 - 2008
Part of Human Rights Institute of Canada fonds

Correspondence, memorandum, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Yolanda Cossette East's support for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, bilingualism, Quebec separatism, the Meech Lake Accord, Canadian history and the battle of the Plains of Abraham, and "The Weak Link, Quebec: A Chain is Only as Strong as its Weakest Link!" by Yolanda Cossette East.

Yes (est. 1956)
PS 8237 M6 D38 b1-f25 · File · 1965
Part of David McKnight fonds

Photocopied excerpts; handwritten and typewritten notes; a photocopied letter to Wynne Francis from Mike Gnarowski.

Yes
PS 8237 M6 D38 b8-f598 · File · 1965
Part of David McKnight fonds

Letter to Wynne Francis from Mike Gnarowski; news article.