How do I transfer iCal from a Time Machine file that was taken from a MacBook Pro to iMac?

Hello,
I have a Time machine Back up from a MacBook Pro and wish to transfer iCal files to an iMac. I have done a migration from the Time Machiine Back up but how do I get my iCal? I have imported my apple mail mailboxes and moved the MPB Desktop to the iMac Desktop. But where are all my applications and most important my iCal?
Thanks you

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