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Martha's Table

  • CA QUA02334
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1996-

Martha's Table was founded in 1996 as a Christian outreach by members of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston and the Anglican Diocese of Ontario with support and under the auspices of both dioceses. Martha's Table's purpose is to provide nutritious meals in a restaurant setting and at minimal cost, to those persons who otherwise could not afford a nutritious meal in attractive surroundings in the City of Kingston and surrounding area. Until incorporation in 2001, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was responsible for bookkeeping, acknowledgement of donations and oversight of disbursements.

Canadian Home Reading Union

  • CA QUA02335
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1889-

The antecedents for the Canadian Home Reading Union were planted in England on 20 June 1889, in the home of Lord Aberdeen. Many distinguished persons were in attendance, including the future Archbishop of Canterbury, Frederick Temple, and the man credited with founding the National Home Reading Union, John Brown Paton, D.D.. Inspired upon hearing from American friends about the great reading university, Chatauqua, with its popular summer lectures and conferences held on the shores of the lake baring the same name, Dr. Paton founded the N.H.R.U. with a donation of four hundred pounds. With its aims of guiding readers of all ages to choose worthwhile books; to unite them into a great reading guild; and group readers where possible, into reading circles for mutual help and interest, the Union soon grew rapidly and spread all over Great Britain and to all corners of the British Empire, including Canada.

The first Canadian branch was formed in Ottawa, in 1896, during the residency of Lord and Lady Aberdeen at Rideau Hall. Unlike its British counterpart, the Ottawa Branch of the National Home Reading Unioin was more intrested in self-education, and less concerned about community responsibility. With the dissolution of the N.H.R.U. in 1931, the Ottawa Branch was instrumental in founding the Canadian Home Reading Union the same year. Starting bravely with two branches, the second being formed in Toronto, the C.H.R.U. stated, "the objects of this Union are to encourage reading and the appreciation of good literature; to help members in the choice and use of good books, new and old; and to provide a means of continuous self-education by systematic reading." A Central Committee was formed to carry out these aims, with its first duty being to create new circles in various centres; to service them by preparing programmes on request; to select books for reading courses; and to lend books to smaller circles. These objectives did not come without a price tag, and so a per capita fee of ten cents was levied on each member. At the first annual meeting, held in Toronto, in 1932, attendees decided to print an "Annual Pamphlet", providing the names of Central and Branch officers, plus the programmes of the various branches, for the ensuing year.

Pardoel, Henk W.

  • CA QUA02348
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

Cooke, Duncan Ramsey Kerr

  • CA QUA02353
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1800s

Duncan Ramsey Kerr Cooke, a Lieutenant in the British military, is either the brother or nephew of Lieutenant John Cooke.

Kingston Yacht Club

  • CA QUA02356
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1895-

The Kingston Ice Yacht Club was established in November 1895 and located at the foot of Simcoe Street, where space was rented from a local boat builder for anchorage and a clubhouse. The club started with thirty members and a fleet of twenty-three sloops and lateens. A series of club regattas were held during the first season, and in March an international ice regatta. By the end of the first season, the club had over one hundred members.

Many of the ice yachtsmen also participated in summer yachting. In April 1896, sixty-one of the one hundred and eight men met at the Hotel Frontenac to organize “a club devoted to the encouragement of aquatic sports.” James Wilson was Chair and Frank Strange was elected Commodore of the new Kingston Yacht Club. The Club Executive leased part of Anne Cameron’s property, at the foot of Maitland Street. Ann Cameron was the widow of Angus Cameron, who had been actively associated with yachting in Kingston since the 1840s. Joseph Power submitted plans for the clubhouse.

When the club was established, the Kingston Yacht Club Association was also formed. The Yacht Club met in its new clubhouse for the first time in August 1896. The clubhouse was remodelled in 1906 by H.P. Smith, and new club house was completed in 1936 by Colin Drever of Power Son & Drever.

Many social and recreational events have been hosted by the Kingston Yacht Club, including dances, picnics and local, national and international regattas.

Queen's University. Office of Career Services

  • CA QUA02357
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • n.d.

The Office of Career Services offers a variety of services and programs to help students find summer employment
and permanent employment and to plan their careers after graduation.

The staff at Career Services organize on-campus recruiting by business and government, maintain notices of
available employment opportunities, and run a career information system. The staff also provide students with
access to internship, co-op and volunteer opportunities.

The Career Services office also houses a library of information on graduate and professional schools and career
development, and offers career counselling and workshops in resume writing, interviews, and planning a job
search. The service is responsible to the Dean of Student Affairs.

Hart (family)

  • CA QUA02370
  • Família
  • fl. 1800s

Family of Aaron Hart.

Riley, Harold

  • CA QUA02373
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1935-2011

Born at Kingston, and raised in Cataraqui, Ontario, Harold Riley took a keen interest in the history of, and the role his family played in, developing that village. For many years he owned and operated Pleasant View Greenhouses and Harold Riley's Garden Centre. Harold Riley died in Kingston, Ontario, 24 Janaury 2011.

Daly, Kathleen

  • CA QUA02383
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

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