Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Charles-Emile Belanger. Side One: Interview in French. Belanger discusses accountancy in Quebec. Side Two: continuation of above interview.
Canadian Insitute of chartered accountants oral history project. Interview of C.A. Harold E. Crate. Side One: Crate discusses why he became a C.A., his student days, articling, then working in the field. Crate discusses well known people in the field when he was working. Side Two: continuation of above interview. Crate talks discusses other C.A.'s and firms in the CICA. Music follows interview end (short session) Last 1/4 of tape blank.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of M.G. Graves, C.A. Side One: Graves gives his background in the profession - How he became a C.A., courses he took, and his early days in the profession of Calgary. Graves talks aobut where he worked and people he worked with. He discusses various company merges. Provincial and Canadian Institute involvement discussed too. Talks about his community service. last 1/4 of take has music. Side Two: blank.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. W.I. Hetherington, sides 1&2. Side One: Hetherington discusses why he went into chartered accountancy and where he trained. Talks about the firm he worked in. Hetherington mentions changes after the war. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Hetherington talks about his institute committee work. Talks about accountancy in the 1950's and people involved. talks about being president. Talk on tape for 1st 1/2, 2nd 1/2 blank.
University Council - Morning Plenary - June 2, 1978. Side One: Business discussed. Residences discussed. Vice Principal handleads a workshop discussion. Raises questions pertaining to a shortage of university funds or enrollment declining. Side Two: continuation of side 1. More questions raised pertaining to the running of the university. Priority setting, looking for realistic economies, innovations and sustaining research activity. Adjourn to separate workshops.
Interview of Jake Stewart of Point Alexander, Ont., who spent 72 years as a lumberman in the Ottawa Valley. Jake and his son Bob recall many humourour stories and anecdotes of colourful characters of the valley such as Paddy Culhane. Side One: Interview of Jake Stewart. Side Two: Interview continued.
Interview of Mrs. Charles Liberty of Almonte, Ont. who recalls her childhood near Dunrobin, Ont. at the turn of the century and her sewing career for the C. Ross Company. Interview of James Flynn of Almonte who talks about his family history and stories of Dinny O'Brien. Interivew of Ivan C. Thomson of Almonte, Ont. Side One: Interview of Sister Mary Theresa Liberty - continued and James John Flynn. Side Two: Interview of Ivan C. Thomson.
Interview of Frank Finnigan Jr. who talks about his memories of Harry McLean, the 'Giant of Merrickville'. He tells how McLean, millionaire owner and president of Dominion Construction Co., became notorious in his later years when he allegedly gave away millions of dollars to passers by on the street. Side One: Interview of Frank Finnigan. Side Two: interview continues.