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                    <text>This 1945 identification card for boarder crossing between US  and Canada during the war years.</text>
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                <text>The photograph was donated by Antonio Astolfi for the historical project of 1988-1991.   The project was 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 photograph was collected c.1988 to 1990. The rights were given by the Astolfi family to the Italo-Canadian Cultural Club of Sarnia-Lambton.  In 2016 the rights of this collection was  transferred to Italian-Canadian Archives Project (ICAP). </text>
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                <text>From left to right Lucia Astolfi, Antonio Astolfi, Julia Astolfi on an identification card used during war years for border crossing to the United States from Canada. They were among the earliest Italian immigrants to Sarnia. This identification card for Antonio Astolfi and daughters Lucia and Julia, was given by the Consul of the United States.  </text>
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                <text>Work opportunities in Sarnia-Lambton:  Advertisement  for Italian food. </text>
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                <text>An advertisement for Italian products (Macaroni) in Sarnia Observer.</text>
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                <text>1901 Advertisement for "Macaroni"  (Known today as Pasta)       </text>
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                <text>An advertisement indicating the promoting and describing "Macaroni" (Pasta).  This indicates that as early as 1901 this small store in Sarnia, began to sell  Italian products.  </text>
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                <text>The Observer (Today called the Sarnia Observer)</text>
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                <text>This was derived from microfilm of the local Sarnia paper, found in the Sarnia Public Library.   It was found by high school students who volunteered to assist with the historical project of 1988-1991.   The project was 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>Public source from microfilm of newspaper article.   </text>
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                <text> St. Peter's Catholic Church, Sarnia:  St. Francis Cabrini Italian Catholic Women's League  </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 donated by St. Peter's Church,  Sarnia, Ontario, Canada,  for the historical project of 1988-1991.   The project was 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 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 Italian-Canadian Archives Project (ICAP). </text>
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                <text>This employee pass for  this Italian immigrant labourer and his wife, who lived in Sarnia.  He had been employed by the Canadian National Railway prior to 1939. </text>
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                <text>Canadian National Railways   Grand Trunk Railway system.  </text>
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                <text>The photograph was collected c.1988 to 1990. The rights were given by the Mezzatesta family to the Italo-Canadian Cultural Club of Sarnia-Lambton.  In 2016 the rights of this collection was  transferred to Italian-Canadian Archives Project (ICAP). </text>
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