ONTARIO ASSOCIATION FOR THE CONTROL
OF ACCIDENTAL POISONING
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Municipal Archives
Windsor Public Library
Laurie Leclair
Student Intern
12 Dec 1986
Acc. No. 1986/20,24Revised
1.6 feet/46 cm.M. Walsh
Municipal Archivist
23 Jan 1987
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Historical Note
The O.A.C.A.P. Collection represents the work of the Ontario Association for the Control of Accidental Poisoning. O.A.C.A.P. was a non-profit organization created by a local pediatrician, Dr. Henri Breault and incorporated in 1963. It was designed to promote the invention, development and refinement of child-resistant containers and the use of such containers on all prescription medicines. Pressure by coroners, fellow pharmacists and consumer groups further strengthened their efforts during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s.
In 1964, O.A.C.A.P. played an instrumental role in the promotion of ipecac syrup as an emetic in poison cases. As well, the corporation launched several safety awareness campaigns and kept detailed accounts of childhood poisonings until O.A.C.A.P.’s dissolution in 1980.
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Content Note
The O.A.C.A.P. Collection spans the years 1957 through 1983 with the bulk of the documents falling between the years 1962 through 1979. The collection is divided into five series: O.A.C.A.P. Administrative Records (1962-1980), O.A.C.A.P. Correspondence (1962-1981), Poison Prevention – General (1963-1976), Research and Development Files (1963-1983) and Related Manuscripts and Published Materials (1957-1979 not inclusive).
Also found within the collection are a clippings file, scrapbook and photographs (see Appendices I-III).
This collection would be of interest to local historians, those individuals interested in the history of pharmacy and potential biographers of Dr. Henri Breault (1909-1983) and William Wilkinson (b.1909), who both served as presidents of O.A.C.A.P. during its eighteen-year existence.
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Table of Contents
BOX AND FOLDER LISTING
HISTORICAL NOTE
CONTENT NOTE
SERIES SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS
SERIES AND SUBSERIES LISTING
APPENDIX I : Photographs
APPENDIX II : Index to newspaper clippings file
APPENDIX III : Index to O.A.C.A.P. Scrapbook
APPENDIX IV : Index to O.A.C.A.P. Correspondence (Incoming and Outgoing)
APPENDIX V : Index to Government Correspondence – General (Incoming and
Outgoing)
APPENDIX VI : Index to Research and Development File – Correspondence
(Incoming and Outgoing)
APPENDIX VII : List of Pharmaceutical Companies, Associations and Societies
Corresponding with O.A.C.A.P. 1962-1980
APPENDIX VIII: Index to Publicity – General Correspondence File
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Box and Folder Listing
Box 1I/1 – II-1/5
Box 2II-1/6 – IV-1/4
Box 3IV-1/5 – V-2/1
Box 4V-2/2 – V-2/3
Box 5IV-2/6 (Oversize)
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SERIES SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS
SERIES I: O.A.C.A.P. ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS 1962-1980
SERIES II: O.A.C.A.P. CORRESPONDENCE 1962-1981
SERIES III: POISON PREVENTION – GNERAL 1963-1976
SERIES IV: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FILES 1963-1983
SERIES V: RELATED MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLISHED MATERIALS
1956-1979 (NOT INCLUSIVE)
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SERIES AND SUBSERIES LISTING
SERIES I : O.A.C.A.P. ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS 1962-1980
SERIES II : O.A.C.A.P. CORRESPONDENCE 1962-1981
Subseries 1: Public Relations 1962-1980
Subseries 2: Government Correspondence 1963-1981
SERIES III: POISON PREVENTION – GENERAL 1963-1976
SERIES IV: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FILES 1963-1983
Subseries 1: C.A.P. Contest 1963-1972
Subseries 2: Publicity 1963-1983
SERIES V : RELATED MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLISHED MATERIALS
1956-1979 (NOT INCLUSIVE)
Subseries 1: O.A.C.A.P./Breault Manuscripts and Published Materials
1957-1979 (not inclusive)
Subseries 2: Miscellaneous Authors-Related Essays and Reports
1956-1975 (not inclusive)
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MS 18: SERIES I - O.A.C.A.P. ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS 1962-1980
Series Description
This series contains the administrative records of the Ontario Association for the Control of Accidental Poisoning (O.A.C.A.P.) which covers the years 1962 through 1983. The first series is approximately five inches in length. Legal papers and minutes trace the evolution of O.A.C.A.P. from its trusteeship in 1962 through to its dissolution as a
non-profit organization in 1980.
FolderDescription
1- Trusteeship Indenture June 1962
2- Progress reports, correspondence with Wilson, Thomson, Barnes,
Walker and Montello 1962-1963
3- Letters Patent 1963
4- Charter 1963
5- Minutes of annual general meetings 1964-1983
6- Minutes of Board of Directors meetings 1964-1983
7- Reports to members and financial statements 1963-1966, 1972-1976
8- Reports, memorandums, correspondence between O.A.C.A.P. and
O.P.A. 1964-1973
9- Resolutions and register lists of Board of Directors, returns, notes of
meetings c.1966-1980
10- O.A.C.A.P. dissolution, related correspondence 1980
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MS 18: SERIES II - O.A.C.A.P. CORRESPONDENCE 1962-1981
Series Description
The second series is divided into two subseries, Public Relations and Government Correspondence and spans the years 1962 to 1980. Series length is approximately 5 ¾ inches. Please note that public relations correspondence and general government correspondence (II-2/2) are indexed in appendices IV and V respectively.
SUBSERIES: 1PUBLIC RELATIONS 1962-1980
FolderDescription
1- Breault – Awards 1969, 1978
2- Donations 1963-1973
3- Public Relations – General Correspondence 1962-1967
4- Public Relations – General Correspondence 1968-1969
5- Public Relations – General Correspondence 1970-1975
6- Public Relations – General Correspondence 1976-1980
SUBSERIES: 2GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENCE 1963-1981
FolderDescription
1- Canadian Standards Association 1970-1980
2- General Correspondence 1963-1981
3- Hazardous Products (Substances) Act 1968-1977
4- Health Protection Branch 1971-1979
5- Ontario Legislative Assembly – Hugh Peacock 1968-1970
6- United States – Poison Prevention Act 1968-1976
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MS 18: SERIES III - POISON PREVENTION – GENERAL REPORTS AND
CORRESPONDENCE 1963-1976
Series Description
The third series contains correspondence, reports and publicity from 1963 to 1976 surrounding O.A.C.A.P.’s general campaign for effective poison prevention in the home. The series length is approximately 1 ½ inches. Please note that due to the sensitivity of the material found in folder III/4, reproduction and/or publication of the contents is restricted.
FolderDescription
1- Safety – General Reports and Correspondence 1967-1971
2- Safety Packaging c.1970-1972
3- Syrup of Ipecac 1963-1976
4- RESTRICTED – Reports of child poisonings 1969-1973
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MS 18: SERIES IV - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FILES 1963-1983
Series Description
The fourth series is divided into two subseries, the C.A.P. contest and Publicity. This series contains two restricted folders IV-1/3 and IV-1/7, an indexed clippings file and scrapbook (see Appendix II and III respectively). Please note that due to the sensitivity of this material, reproduction and/or publication of the contents is restricted. Also, there is a small collection of photographs, (see Appendix I) which complement this series. Approximate series length 15 ½ inches.
SUBSERIES: 1C.A.P. CONTEST 1963-1972
FolderDescription
1- Submissions to C.A.P. 1963-1966
2- C.A.P. contest report 1964-1965
3- RESTRICTED – Contest Winners – includes G. Bugla, E.J. Townes,
H. Cook and H. Edney, P. Jessop 1965-1966
4- International Tools Ltd. 1964-1972
5- Reflex Corporation of Canada Ltd. 1966-1969
6- General Correspondence with inventors seeking O.A.C.A.P. Seal of
Approval 1965-1970
7- RESTRICTED – prototype drawings 1965-1967
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- continued
SUBSERIES: 2PUBLICITY 1962-1963
FolderDescription
1- Frank Duckworth Office 1963-1967
2- General – media adds, related correspondence 1966-1980
3- Public Relations – England [1966?]-1974
4- Public Relations – United States 1967-1978
5- Newspaper clippings 1962-1980
6- O.A.C.A.P. Scrapbook 1962-1983
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MS 18: SERIES V - RELATED MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLISHED
MATERIALS 1956-1979 (Not Inclusive)
Series Description
The last series in the O.A.C.A.P. Collection is divided into two subseries, O.A.C.A.P./
Breault Manuscripts and published Materials and Related Essays and Reports. Briefs, works on accidental poisoning and poison prevention found within the series span the years 1956 through 1979, not inclusive. The approximate length of the fifth series is
3 ¼ inches.
SUBSERIES: 1O.A.C.A.P./BREAULT – MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLISHED
MATERIALS 1957-1979 (Not Inclusive)
FolderDescription
1- O.A.C.A.P./Breault Manuscripts 1968-1979
2- O.A.C.A.P./Breault Published Materials 1957-1974
SUBSERIES: 2RELATED ESSAYS AND REPORTS 1956-1975 (Not inclusive)
FolderDescription
1- Miscellaneous Authors 1967-1979 (not inclusive)
2- Government of Canada – Related Publications 1956-1975 (not inclusive)
3- Government of Canada – Poison Control Statistics 1968, 1969, 1972
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Photographs removed for preservation from O.A.C.A.P. Collection (request separately).
Photographs of C.A.P. Contest, prototypes and winners (probably taken at Bigwin Inn,
Muskoka, Ontario, 21 Jun 1965).
Photo #Description
1PC/1289- Unidentified man (left possibly G. Bugla) with William
Wilkinson
8 x 10 in. (20.5 x 25.5 cm) black and white
2PC/1290- Unidentified man (left – possible E.J. Townes) with
William Wilkinson
8 x 10 in. (20.5 x 25.5 cm) black and white
3PC/1291- Winning prototypes of C.A.P. Contest. From left – The
Townes cap, the Bugla cap, the Cook and Edney cap
4 x 4 in. (10 x 10 cm) black and white
4PC/1292- From left – Henri Breault, William Wilkinson, unidentified
man, c. Nov 1964
5 x 6 in. (12.8 x 15.3 cm) black and white
5PC/1293- William Wilkinson with unidentified man
no date
8 x 10 in. (20.5 x 25.5 cm) black and white
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MS 18: APPENDIX II - INDEX TO NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
DateArticle TitleJournal/Newspaper
03 May 1962Poison is their businessToronto Daily Star
09 Oct 1962If it’s not food, it’s poisonWindsor Star
10 Oct 1962Drive underway to curb poisoningsWindsor Star
17 Jun 1963Rx labels should identify drugsDrug Topics
17 Aug 1963Lock up your medsToronto Daily Star
19 Aug 1963Death can lie inside kitchen closetsToronto Daily Star
Nov-Dec 1963Rambling’ round the drug storeThe Shareholder
23 Mar 1964Hospital Rx man warns local club on Drug Topics
home poisoning
01 Apr 1964High aspirin child poisoning tollDrug News Weekly
15 Jun 1964Ipecac to the rescueWindsor Star
1965Ontario Pharmacists
Association Bulletin
11 Feb 1965Pharmacists offer reward for child-proofPost Arthur News
capChronicle
08 Mar 1965Toddler Top (photo)Drug News Weekly
21 Jun 1965Tot-proof cap worth millions-----
26 Mar 1966Children foiled by safety capsFinancial Post
29 Mar 1966Wilkinson/HedgewickWindsor Star
16 Apr 1966The poison we all forgetToronto Daily Star
20 Apr 1966Award presentedWindsor Star
21 Apr 1966Jury demands child-proof pill boxesToronto Daily Star
May 1966Quebec pharmacists ask for $2.50 feeDrug Merchandising
News
07 Jun 1966Child-proof medicine vial endorsed byGlobe and Mail
druggists
07 Jun 1966Child-proof medicine vial endorsed byHamilton Spectator
pharmacists
08 Jul 1966For safer drugsHamilton Spectator
23 Sep 1967Safety caps pass test------
07 Sep 1968Poison danger outlinedChatham Daily News
28 Nov 1968New bottle caps keep dangerous pillsDetroit News
from children
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DateArticle TitleJournal/Newspaper
21 Jul 1969Owens-Illinois addDrug Topics
02 Aug 1969Safety containers cut Windsor childToronto Daily Star
poisonings 95%
30 Apr 1972Baffle bottle to keep pills from childrenThe Sun-Herald,
Sydney, Australia
26 May 1972Ontario seeks lower drug costs Windsor Star
anti-poison safeguards
Jan 1974OntarioCollege of
Feb 1974Pharmacy Newsletter
Jul 1974
Oct 1974
Dec 1974
09 Dec 1974Unsafe prescription drug containers andWindsor Star
poisoned children
Aug 1975OntarioCollege of
Pharmacy Newsletter
04 Oct 1975Druggist suggests child-proof vitaminWindsor Star
containers
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DateArticle TitleJournal/Newspaper
06 Jun 1962Groups join for assault on poisoningWindsor Star
06 Jun 1962Would reduce accidents, asks safety capsWindsor Star
for child protection
07 Jun 1962Mayor to launch drive to dump old Windsor Star
medicines
07 Jun 1962------Windsor Star
12 Oct 1963Druggist seeks caps for poison safetyThe Telegram
04 Mar 1965Ideas Galore, safe-caps for pillsWindsor Star
12 Apr 1965Seek child-proof bottle cap to cutDrug News Weekly
Canadian poisonings
Case for latch on drug cabinet
14 Apr 1965Tiny fingers aid hunt for Tot-proof pillDetroit Free Press
bottle
25 Mar 1966Lifesaving vial cap developedWindsor Star
breakthrough Windsor’s first
Jun 1966Executive Capsule Company
Sep 1966Reprint from New Yorker
17 Oct 1966Safety closure law held to be deadDrug Topics
24 Oct 1966Award for Palm’n’Turn bottleWindsor Star
06 Dec 1966Safe bottle cap pushedWindsor Star
26 Dec 1966Five children eat pills for candy -Evening Tribune
Headache pills under fire
27 Dec 1966Public Health NoticeWindsor Star
18 Jan 1967New Safety cap being studiedOttawa Citizen
20 Jan 1967Toast of our townWindsor Star
30 Mar 1967That caps all about safety moveWindsor Star
31 Mar 1967Protection for childrenChatham Daily News
03 Apr 1967Safety cap cuts poison mishapsWindsor Star
12 Sep 1967Doctors, druggists combine in The Medical Post
anti-poisoning project
23 Sep 1967The man who didn’t want childrenWeekend Magazine
poisoned
26 Sep 1967To your good health – harmless items killWeekend Magazine
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DateArticle TitleJournal/Newspaper
28 Sep 1967Some case histories from Poison CentreWindsor Star
Doctor claims eight suffered needless
Poisoning
21 Oct 1967Palm’n’Turn tale to U.S.Windsor Star
04 May 1968For the one who might be poisonedLondon Free Press
08 May 1968Drug cap fame spreads – Poison probeWindsor Star
suggests controls on headache tablets
25 Jun 1968Child accidents are common in WindsorWindsor Star
27 Jun 1968Safety caps urgedSaskatoon Star
-Phoenix
27 Aug 1968“Warn aspirin poison to children”Windsor Star
Beware of aspirin poison
23 Sep 1968Vials cut drug deathsWindsor Star
24 Sep 1968“Last Week”The Wheel
02 Oct 1968Make them compulsoryGlobe and Mail
02 Dec 1968City doctor will work with poisoningsWindsor Star
25 Jan 1969City’s drug bid backedWindsor Star
19 Mar 1969Palm’n’TurnWindsor Star
25 Mar 1969ChildproofWindsor Star
07 May 1969Palm’n’Turn opens safety doorWindsor Star
27 Jun 1969Bathtub toysWindsor Star
28 Jun 1969Replies reject vial criticismWindsor Star
02 Dec 1969Study shows dramatic decrease possible Windsor Star
in child poisonings
14 Sep 1970Local product pushedWindsor Star
31 Oct 1970Safety pill containers backedWindsor Star
03 Nov 1970Brief urges child-proof pill boxesToronto Daily Star
11 Nov 1970Safe vial urged for pillsWindsor Star
Mar 1971Palm’n’Turn containers mean poison-----
cases down
07 Jul 1971Child safety campaign to quit-----
25 Nov 1971For childhood safetyWindsor Star
09 Dec 1971Guard against poisoningsWindsor Star
11 Feb 1972Accidental poisonings------
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DateArticle TitleJournal/Newspaper
29 Mar 1972Legislators advocate childproofWindsor Star
containers for all medicines
18 May 1972Safety caps on prescription drugsGlobe and Mail
27 May 1972Windsor-based triumphWindsor Star
06 Jun 1973Pharmacists see prescription fee raiseToronto Daily Star
18 Jun 1973Pharmacists limit own income to coverToronto Daily Star
drug costs
22 Jun 1973Doctors urged to limit drug prescriptionsGlobe and Mail
21 Mar 1978Childproof lids cut poison scares to Windsor Star
one a day
Dec 1978How to banish childhood poisoningsHomemaker
Magazine
18 Jan 1979Childproof cap move stirs controversyOttawa Citizen
19 Jan 1979Drug rule a set backOttawa Citizen
23 Jan 1979Child resistant tops losing out in OttawaWindsor Star
30 Jan 1979Caps even befuddle expertsGlobe and Mail
19 Mar 1979A crutch that cripples at an age whenMacLean Magazine
it hurts
Apr 1979Children and poison don’t mixCanadian
Pharmaceutical
Journal
31 Dec 1979Poisons: You can prevent your child fromWindsor Star
becoming a toxic substance victim
22 May 1980Ask the StarWindsor Star
19 Jul 1980A renowned baby doctor hangs upWindsor Star
stethoscope
28 Oct 1980Child poisoning chances reducedWindsor Star
07 Apr 1981Anti-poisoning association ends itsWindsor Star
two-decade crusade
05 Sep 1983Henri Breault – obituaryWindsor Star
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CORRESPONDENCE – OUTGOING
Henri Breault
DateCorrespondentFolder
29 Oct 1963William WilkinsonII – 1/3
21 Dec 1963Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/3
21 Nov 1966Canadian Medical SocietyII – 1/3
21 Nov 1966LambtonCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/3
12 Dec 1966Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
11 Jan 1967Allan MacEachern, National Health and WelfareII – 1/3
11 Jan 1967M.B. Diamond, Minister of HealthII – 1/3
16 Jan 1967EssexCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/3
16 Jan 1967Investor RelationsII – 1/3
16 Jan 1967National Health and WelfareII – 1/3
09 Mar 1967EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/3
29 May 1967Ortho PharmaceuticalII – 1/3
29 Jul 1967Canadian Pediatric SocietyII – 1/3
18 Sep 1967William WilkinsonII – 1/3
18 Sep 1967Vera GellmanII – 1/3
18 Sep 1967Investor RelationsII – 1/3
20 Nov 1967E. Cass, Coroner, York CountyII – 1/3
20 Nov 1967H. Beatty Cotnam, Supervisory CoronerII – 1/3
20 Nov 1967Minister of HealthII – 1/4
20 Nov 1967Allan MacEachernII – 1/4
03 Dec 1967EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/2
04 Dec 1967Peter HedgewickII – 1/2
04 Dec 1967OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
18 Dec 1967Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
25 Mar 1968Peter HedgewickII – 1/2
27 Sep 1968Peter HedgewickII – 1/2
11 Dec 1968Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
03 Sep 1969Peter C. NewmanII – 1/4
04 Sep 1969William WilkinsonII – 1/4
03 Oct 1969Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
03 Oct 1969EssexCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
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CORRESPONDENCE – OUTGOING
Henri Breault
DateCorrespondentFolder
03 Oct 1969EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/2
03 Oct 1969OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
03 Oct 1969Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association ofII – 1/2
Canada
22 Oct 1969Ortho PharmaceuticalsII – 1/4
24 Oct 1969EssexCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
01 Dec 1969Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
25 Jun 1970Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
16 Nov 1970Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
20 Mar 1970Ken WileyII – 1/4
12 Feb 1970Ortho PharmaceuticalsII – 1/4
30 Oct 1970OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/4
12 Nov 1970H.B. CotnamII – 1/5
11 Mar 1971Hazardous Products DivisionII – 1/5
09 Nov 1971Poison Control Centre, OttawaII – 1/2
12 Nov 1971Peter HedgewickII – 1/2
12 Nov 1971EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/2
10 Dec 1971Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
24 Jan 1972EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/2
01 Feb 1972OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
10 Feb 1972Ontario Medical AssociationII – 1/5
14 Feb 1972Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
10 Feb 1972Editor, Globe and MailII – 1/5
06 Jun 1972Minister of HealthII – 1/5
09 Jun 1972Editor, Globe and MailII – 1/5
21 Dec 1972Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
26 Jan 1973International Tool, Ltd.II – 1/5
14 Nov 1973Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
09 Nov 1973OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/5
10 Jul 1974Ontario Medical AssociationII – 1/5
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CORRESPONDENCE – OUTGOING
Henri Breault
DateCorrespondentFolder
27 Nov 1974Editor, Globe and MailII – 1/5
27 Nov 1974Editor, Globe and MailII – 1/5
16 Dec 1974Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
17 Feb 1975Consumer Products Safety CommissionII – 1/5
01 Apr 1975Ortho PharmaceuticalsII – 1/5
02 Apr 1975OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/5
10 Apr 1975Poison Control Centre, OttawaII – 1/6
09 May 1975EssexCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
28 Oct 1975Hotel Dieu Emergency RoomII – 1/2
26 Jul 1976Children’s Hospital of Eastern OntarioII – 1/6
12 Jan 1979Ontario Medical AssociationII – 1/6
12 Jul 1979Canadian Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/6
06 Dec 1979EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/6
22 Jul 1980Canadian Standards AssociationII – 1/6
26 Mar 1980U.S. Product Safety CommissionII – 1/6
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William Wilkinson
DateCorrespondentFolder
13 Apr 1964Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/3
14 Jul 1964Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
30 Sep 1964OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/3
20 Jan 1966Vick ChemicalII – 1/2
06 Jan 1967Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
06 Jan 1967OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
09 FebOntario Department of HealthII – 1/4
19 Sep 1968Peter HedgewickII – 1/2
20 Aug 1969Peter C. NewmanII – 1/4
09 Sep 1969KentCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/4
07 Oct 1969Henri BreaultII – 1/2
15 May 1970H.B. CotnamII – 1/5
26 May 1970Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
02 Jul 1970Henri BreaultII – 1/4
09 Nov 1971EssexCounty Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
07 Mar 1975EssexCounty Medical SocietyII – 1/2
07 Mar 1975Ken WileyII – 1/2
29 May 1975Ken WileyII – 1/2
18 Jun 1975OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/5
02 Jul 1975OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/5
17 Oct 1980Henri BreaultII – 1/6
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CORRESPONDENCE – OUTGOING
Ken Wiley
DateCorrespondentFolder
09 Nov 1971OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
07 Jan 1975OntarioCollege of PharmacyII – 1/2
07 Jan 1975Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
09 Mar 1975William WilkinsonII – 1/5
18 Aug 1975Ontario Pharmacists AssociationII – 1/2
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CORRESPONDENCE – INGOING
DateCorrespondentFolder
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
28 Feb 1978Henri BreaultII – 1/6
Canadian Medical Association
02 May 1974Henri BreaultII – 1/5
Canadian Pharmaceutical Association
11 Jun 1965William WilkinsonII – 1/3
14 Aug 1979William WilkinsonII – 1/6
Children’s Hospital of Winnipeg
11 Dec 1968Henri BreaultII – 1/4
30 Oct 1969Henri BreaultII – 1/4
Consumer Products Safety Commission – U.S.A.
03 Mar 1980Henri BreaultII – 1/6
Department of Health (Ontario)
02 May 1968William WilkinsonII – 1/4
EssexCounty Pharmacists Association
27 May 1975William WilkinsonII – 1/2
The Globe and Mail
14 Nov 1974Henri BreaultII – 1/5
Hedgewick, Peter – see International Tools
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CORRESPONDENCE – INGOING
DateCorrespondentFolder
Hotel Dieu Emergency Room
01 Nov 1975Henri BreaultII – 1/2
International Tools, Ltd.
06 Mar 1967William WilkinsonII – 1/3
17 Jan 1969Vicky Wood, Investor RelationsII – 1/1
29 Jan 1973Henri BreaultII – 1/5
Investor Relations
21 Mar 1966William WilkinsonII – 1/3
07 Jan 1969Peter HedgewickII – 1/1
09 Jan 1969William WilkinsonII – 1/1
30 Jan 1969William WilkinsonII – 1/1
28 Aug 1969Henri BreaultII – 1/4