File contains textual records pertaining to The Canadian Foundation of Pharmacy (CFP), including correspondance, pamphlets, newsletters, annual reports, and a history of the association when it was known as The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy.
File contains handwritten notes pertaining to past Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS) presidents, two 1947 articles from the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, and a letter sent to G.R. Locke, Registrar of the NSPS.
File contains textual records pertaining to the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS), including correspondence with Rita Caldwell and Ernst Stieb, annual reports for the years 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 2000-2001, and 2001-2002, articles and texts on the subject of Louis Hébert, Taylor's Drug Store, Hattie & Mylius, and the NSPS.
File contains textual records pertaining to the J.K. Lawton Pharmacy Fund, including the trust document, minutes, income and expenses, correspondence, and a trust history.
File contains newsletter articles pertaining to Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy Professor Emeritus Dr. David Yung. File also contains a program to an event commemorating Dr. Yung's 40 years of service and excellence and commitment to Pharmacy in Maritime Canada, as well as an invitation to a congradulatory event for Dr. Yung's appointment as Professor Emeritus.
File contains textual records pertaining to Ann Elizabeth O'Toole, a Nova Scotian pharmacist, after whom a pharmacy award is named. Documents include a biography of Dr. O'Toole, correspondence with Neil J. MacKinnon, David Jakeman, newspaper clippings, a history paper by Michelle Methot, and handwritten notes.
File contains records pertaining to Dr. Michael Mezei (1927-1997), Professor Emeritus of the College of Pharmacy, which includes biographies, obituaries, correspondence with Rita Caldwell and David K. Yung, and documents pertaining to the Mezei Memorial Scholarship Fund.
File contains correspondence between Professor R.O. Hurst of the Ontario College of Pharmacy and Dean G.A. Burbidge of the Maritime College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between R.O. Hurst and Dean J. Esmonde Cooke of the College of Pharmacy.
File contains textual records pertaining to the Sherbrooke Village, such as descriptions of the drug store building, a booklet by John N. Grant entitled "The Development of Sherbrooke Village to 1880", an agenda for the opening of the pharmacy building, a memorandum from the chief curator Robert W. Frame, and handwritten notes.
File contains correspondence between G.A. Burbidge and F.A. Jacobs, secretary of the Ontario Retail Druggists' Association. File also contains the bottom part of a mission letter.
File contains correspondence between G.A. Burbidge and E.L. Woods, of the University of Saskatchewan, as well as correspondence between Frederick J. Wulling of the University of Minnesota, and G.A. Burbidge, Miss Jessis I. MacKnight, and E.L. Woods, J.D. Walsh and E.L. Woods, C.E. Fader and E.L. Woods, and J.D. Walsh and A.E. Lord of the University of British Columbia.
File contains a research paper submitted by Joanne MacDougall entitled "Sisters In Pharmacy", which focuses on Nova Scotian sisters involved in pharmacy. File also contains a card from Sister John Bosco to J. Gordon Duff.
File contains lists of recipients of various pharmacy scholarships, medals, and prizes from Dalhousie University, mostly within the College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between J. Gordon Duff and K. Bradshaw of Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., and between Duff and Malcolm Fruin of Eli Lilly and Company Ltd.
File contains correspondence between J. Gordon Duff and Bill Townsend, W.A. MacAuley, and C.R. McLean, concerning the tri-province Maritime Pharmaceutical Convention which took place in St. Andrews by-the-Sea between June 16 and 20 1963. File also contains the first draft of the conference program.
File contains correspondence with and about F. Norman Hughes (1908-2002), Professor and Dalhousie University honourary degree recipient in 1973. File also contains news articles about Hughes, including one from 1929 and another in 1938 in the periodical Drug Merchandising. Also included is a 13-page biography written shortly after his death, as well as an invitation and programme to Hughes' honourary degree ceremony.
File contains correspondence from and about Joyce's great grandchildren. Materials include four cards from the grandchildren, one photograph of a child, correspondence regarding the children, and a poem written by Joyce called "First Pet" in 1950.
File contains various correspondence, including a Christmas card from Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Mayann Francis, a card from an unnamed cousin, and letters to and from Rosalee Peppard. Barkhouse's early life and writing is discussed by her.
File contains handwritten and typed letters between Joyce and Helene Bonnet. The correspondence includes discussion of a trip to Annapolis Royal, and Joyce's time on vacation.
File contains personal correspondence from Joyce's family. The materials include letters from Chris and Cyril, Shirley and Gerard, Chuck Morton, and Edith, and are mostly year-end updates sent to everybody in the family. Also includes one card featuring the face of a cat from Gardy (?).
File contains personal correspondence from Jane Buss, including two cards and one letter discussing their lives. The cards include congratulations and Valentine's messages.
File contains various correspondence from Joyce and her family, people who admired her work, friends, and from her memorial service after her death. File also contains some professional correspondence regarding Pit Pony.
File contains correspondence from Margaret Atwood and other assorted family members, including Ralph and Harold. Materials also include cards and an order of service and memorial description for Carl E. Atwood.
File contains correspondence from the Ells family, including cards and letters from people including Elizabeth and Louise. Materials also include a letter to Dr. C. E. Ells from the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy regarding his recieving the W.J. Kroll Zirconium Medal.
File contains correspondence related to Barkhouse's short story "The Secret of Silk," which was originally "Unimportant Princess" and renamed for OWL magazine. Materials also contain the first page of the story.
File contains letters regarding Pit Pony from students at A.G. Baillie Memorial School (grade 5, January 2011) in New Glasgow, St. Joseph Elementary School (grade 5, 2010) in Bridgewater, and Salem Elementary School (2008) in Sackville, New Brunswick. File also contains one photograph with the grade 5 class of A.G. Baillie Memorial School.
File contains correspondence from Barkhouse to her family with original poetry written by her, including two about her son Murray. Materials also include a letter from Gladys to Janet after Barkhouse's death.
File contains various promotional materials for Joyce Barkhouse, her family, and The Little Giant. Materials include correspondence, a small article about Joyce and The Little Giant, a document featuring Fred Killam, and a photograph of Joyce autographing books in the National Library News.
File contains correspondence from Janet Barkhouse (Joyce's daughter) to Margaret Atwood, who she called "Aunt M." Topics include Joyce's 90th birthday.
File contains letters written by Joyce Barkhouse to her sister and Margaret Atwood, detailing her personal life in 2003. Materials also include printouts for information on naming Sable Island horses.
File contains letters written by Joyce Barkhouse to her sister and Margaret Atwood. Many of the letters are written from Harbourville. Materials also include information about the Killam family and the Mayflower, as well as newspaper clippings and an information sheet on saving Harbourville.
File contains letters written by Joyce Barkhouse to her sister and Margaret Atwood, detailing her personal life in 2005. Materials also include newspaper clippings and one photograph of two small children, possibly great-grandchildren almost-three-year-old Karlee and almost-eight-month-old Jonas.
File contains letters written by Joyce Barkhouse to her sister and Margaret Atwood, detailing her personal life in 2002. Materials also include several newspaper clippings.
File contains letters written by Joyce Barkhouse to her sister and Margaret Atwood, detailing her personal life in 2004. Materials also include a newspaper clipping for the Clyde River bridge in Shelburne, and a biography of Barkhouse from the Sable Island Green Horse Society.
File contains a letter from Murray Barkhouse to his mother, Joyce Barkhouse, congratulating her on the success of her book "The Pit Pony" and the subsequent movie. The file also contains a letter to Murray concerning his book "Famous Nova Scotians" and biographical information about Murray.
File contains letters from various relatives and friends of Joyce Barkhouse, including Kari (granddaughter), Margaret "Peggy" Atwood, Care, Claire Mackay, Dr. Charlie Ells (cousin), Dr. Carl Atwood, Heather MacDonald, Joyce's mother, Alex Hickey (granddaughter), Irene E. Aubrey, Thomas Raddall, Kathleen Hickey (granddaughter), Lorenda Barkhouse (granddaughter), Kari (granddaughter), Helen Gyles, Margaret (sister), and Lillian E. Hendry (teacher at Woodville school). The file also contains a letter from Joyce to her sister Kaye (Kathleen), written at age 18.
File contains greeting cards and letters from friends and family, including a letter from her father (dated August 13, 1956) and her husband (dated November 26, 1961). The file also contains newspaper clippings featuring Joyce Barkhouse, her children, and grandchildren.
File contains correspondence between Joyce Barkhouse and the Formac Publishing Company about the reprint of the Pit Pony. The file includes emails about the illustrations and the movie, royalty statements, a copy of a proposed illustration, Amazon reviews of the book, and a newspaper clipping of Maclean's bestseller list.
File contains correspondence from Janet Lunn, including both handwritten and typed letters. File also includes a lecture for the Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture.
File contains correspondence between J. Gordon Duff and Dr. A. Whitney Matthews, as well as correspondence between Duff and Dr. A. Tingley, Alice Morre, and other series of letters between Matthews and Dean G.A. Burbidge of the Maritime of College of Pharmacy. File also contains convocation addresses by Matthews, as well as newspaper articles.
File contains correspondence with Carol Ann MacLean of Nelson Education Ltd. and Gage Educational Publishing Company (a division of Nelson) regarding Pit Pony.
File contains correspondence regarding Joyce Barkhouse's books The Little Giant, George Dawson and A Name for Himself, Biography of Thomas Raddall. The file also includes royalty statements for both books, a termination agreement, and three copies of a description of The Little Giant, George Dawson.
File includes correspondence, a list of Joyce Barkhouse's selected books and awards, a description of Pit Pony by Barkhouse, including thematic links and activity ideas, and biographies of other nominated books. Some of Barkhouse's notes are handwritten.