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Cheryl Vance collection
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- Textual record
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Fonds
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1959-1974 (Creation)
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4 cm of textual materials.
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Biographical history
Cheryl Vance (née Hemstreet) was raised in South Windsor. As a child she lived with her family on Riviera Drive, and attended Glenwood Public School and Centennial Secondary School. She worked for several years in university administration at the University of Windsor, before becoming a Human Resources Specialist in Mississauga. In 1997 she settled in London, Ontario with her husband Jonathan F.W. Vance (a professor of History at the University of Western Ontario) and worked thereafter as a full-time stay-at-home mother, raising their two children.
Source: Correspondence between Archivist Sarah Glassford and Dr. Jonathan F.W. Vance.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of ephemera from a variety of organizations in the Windsor area, including the Boy Scouts, Lions Club, and Windsor Light Opera.
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- English
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None.
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Copyright retained by creators. Canadian copyright legislation and principles of fair dealing apply.
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- Boy Scouts (Subject)
- Lion's Club (Subject)
- Windsor Light Opera (Subject)
- Windsor Star (Subject)