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Archival description
CA ON00340 F1043 · Fonds · 1827-2007

Fonds consists of the following series: minutes and reports, 1892-2007; legal records, 1910 - 1989; property records, 1843-1994; mission records, 1843-1990; non-church institutions records, 1906-1993; bequests, 1894-1977; subject/ correspondence files, 1898 -2004; and financial records, 1909-1986, and photographs.

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Minutes and Reports
CA ON00340 F1043-1 · Series · 1892-2007
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Series consists of the minutes and reports of the Toronto United Church Council and its antecedent
bodies and committees including the Methodist Social Union of Toronto, the Methodist Union of Toronto,
Toronto Church Extension and Mission Union, Toronto Home Missions Council, and Dufferin - Peel
Presbytery Church Extension Council. Records are predominately 1897-1935, and 1980-1990.

Legal Records
CA ON00340 F1043-2 · Series · 1910-1989
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Series contains the legal records of the Toronto United Church Council and its antecedent bodies, 1910-1989. Most of the legal papers involve the incorporations and dissolutions of those incorporations, name changes of the council and the legal jurisdiction of the council.

Bequests
CA ON00340 F1043-6 · Series · 1894-1977
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Series consists of the legal, financial records and correspondence regarding bequests to the Toronto United Church Council and its antecedent bodies, 1894-1977.

CA ON00340 F1043-4-2 · Subseries · 1843-1990
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

The mission began as a Sunday school for neglected children in 1886, supported by a few members of Metropolitan Methodist Church. Later once approval was received from Conference, an appeal for donations was made on behalf of the mission at church services. The Fred Victor Mission, in its current location at Queen and Jarvis, was opened in 1894 under the direction of the Toronto City Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. The building was a gift from Hart A. Massey and the mission was named
in memory of his son, Fred Victor. The mission was run directly by the Board of Directors of the Society. In 1973 the Fred Victor Mission began steps to become an incorporated entity. In 1984, the Fred Victor Mission became incorporated with a director appointed by the Toronto Conference Executive.
Subseries consist of the predominantly property records, legal records and correspondence of the Fred Victor Mission, 1843-1990

Records of other missions
CA ON00340 F1043-4-4 · Subseries · 1827-1954
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Subseries consist of legal, property and correspondence records of missions run by the Toronto United Church Council and its antecedent bodies, including Bay Street Chinese Church, 1945-1954; Elm Street Italian Mission, 1827-1939; Fred Victor annex, 1843-1925, Gledhill Avenue Methodist Mission, 1921-1923; and Victor Industrial Institute, 1903-1911.

Records of the manses
CA ON00340 F1043-3-4 · Subseries · 1928-1978
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Subseries consist of correspondence, legal and financial records, 1928-1978, regarding the purchase and sale of manses by the Toronto United Church Council and its antecedent bodies, including: Alderwood, Applewood, Bethesda, Beverley Hills, Birchcliff Heights, Birchmount, Bloordale, Calvary (Newmarket), Church of Covenant, Church of the Master, Donminster, Donway, Elverston Park, Glen Ayr, Hillcrest, Humbervale, Iondale Heights, Knob Hill, Northminster, Oak Ridges, Parkwoods, Queen Street, Rexdale, Richview, Riverside, Scarborough Junction, St. James Islington, St. John’s, St. Luke’s St. Mark’s, St. Matthew’s, Thorncliffe, Tretheway Park, Victoria Park, Victoria Village, West Hill, West Humber, Westway, Wilmar Heights, and Wilson Heights.

Records of other properties
CA ON00340 F1043-3-6 · Subseries · 1927-1992
一部分 Toronto United Church Council fonds

Subseries consists of the correspondence, legal and financial records regarding properties that were owned or leased by the council but did not have any further association with the United Church of Canada, including: Gibson House, 1929-1930; Hebrew Men of England Synagogue (Spadina Avenue), 1928-1960; and Toronto Dance Theatre, 1927-1992.