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  • Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract attention to events, activities, cuases, goods, or services; also, purely decorative posters. For posting, usually in a public place; chiefly pictorial. Intended to make an immediate impression from a distance.

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            F519-10-1983.060P/79 · Item · 1967
            Part of United Church of Canada Division of Finance fonds

            Poster depicts the ceremonial launch of a boat, with the caption: "The 'THOMAS CROSBY V', launched at New Westminster, B.C., July 22nd, 1967. Ship contains memorial chapel to Dr. Peter R. Kelly, famous [Haida] who served the area for 16 years." It is an advertisement for the Unified Budget Fund.

            F519-10-1983.060P/73 · Item · 1969
            Part of United Church of Canada Division of Finance fonds

            Poster depicts four men conversing in an industrial or manufacturing setting, with the caption: "Worker priests are common in Europe but Hamilton, Ontario, was Canada's first city to set up a Ministry in Industy. The Anglican, Roman Catholic and United Churches, with other denominations, jointly sponsor this pilot project. Photo shows the Director, Rev. G.R. Gostelow, talking with industrial workers, R.A. Freckleton and Gordon Bramer. At extreme left is George Goldsmith, a Management Trainer."

            F519-10-1983.060P/74 · Item · 1969
            Part of United Church of Canada Division of Finance fonds

            Poster depicts three clerics standing in front of the construction site for a co-operative church project between St. Cyprian's Anglican, Iona Presbyterian, and Hillcrest United, with the caption: "Three denominations will soon worship in this church in a suburb of Toronto. Photo shows the three ministers whose congregations have made a real breakthrough in ecumenical cooperation: Rev. John O. Simmons (Anglican), Rev. Douglas H. Brown (United) and Rev. Douglas Crocker (Presbyterian)."