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                <text> Dante Club: Breaking ground for the new hall, 1967 </text>
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                <text>Included in the photo  Fr. Calandra, Mayor Paul Blundy,  Miss Dante, Antonia Di Cocco in Ambrose,  Maria Dottori,  President of  Dante Club Michele Bernardo and other members of the community in attendance at ground breaking  ceremony for the Dante Club building. </text>
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                <text>The photograph  was published  in 1967 by  the Sarnia Observer, and was part of a physical pictorial exhibit realized by the Italo-Canadian Cultural Club of Sarnia-Lambton in 1989.  The collection was expanded for the publication of "One by One...Passo dopo passo...   History of the Italian Community in Sarnia-Lambton" in 1991.  </text>
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                <text>The Dante Club Hall, built in 1967,  is the physical presence of the Italian-Canadian community in Sarnia.  The hall was built as  a home for the Italians to socialize, celebrate and share their culture.   Although the founding of the Dante Club, as an organization, can be traced to 1952, it was officially incorporated in 1961.  </text>
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                <text> Domenico Rocca's  documents to live and work in France</text>
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                <text> Domenico Rocca's Labourer's Union 1089 membership book</text>
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                <text> Palma Di Cocco - Birth certificate of  Clementina, Di Cocco nee Di Carlo</text>
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                <text>This document was part of the necessary paperwork for the application to come to Canada.  Clementina was sponsored by her daughter  Palma Di Cocco, who was already living in Sarnia, Ont. with her her husband.   Clementina was able to come to Sarnia through the Canadian family reunification immigration process. </text>
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                <text> From left - Ernesto Cocozzoli, Rocco Di Cocco, Orazio Di Cocco last half of 1950's .  </text>
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                <text>Residents at 182 Gordon's Street, Sarnia Ontario. The three men arrived in Sarnia all sponsored by relatives already living in Sarnia.   This phenomenon of family ties sponsorship came to be known as chain migration.</text>
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                <text>Preparing an Italian meal for a banquet at St. Peter's Church in Sarnia. </text>
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                <text>From left to right Letizia Iacobelli, Lea Rocco, Antonietta Rocca.    These Italian women were core members of the Italian group of  St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Women's League of St.  Peter's Church, Sarnia.  They were excellent cooks and would prepare food, as volunteers, when special functions were held in the church basement.   </text>
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                <text>The photograph was collected c.1988 to 1990.  The rights were given be the representative of St. Peter's Church to the Italo-Canadian Cultural Club of Sarnia-Lambton. In 2016 the rights of this collection was  transferred to the Italian-Canadian Archives Project (ICAP). </text>
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                <text>St. Peter's Church in Sarnia, was the  gathering place of faith  for Italians in Sarnia since about 1958.   The Italian CWL, St. Francis Cabrini, was founded and officially registered the same year with the assistance of Fr. Calandra and 35 founding members.  This organization provided an opportunity to  Italian women of faith to participate in diverse social and religious activities.    By 1988 the Italian CWL had around 180 members.    </text>
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