Series contains agenda, materials and minutes of the national council.
Sin títuloSeries consists of Fall Fair programs for the years: 1972, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 (x2), 2003 (x2), 2004-2011.
Sin títuloSeries consists of two (2) scrapbooks of newspaper clippings documenting the history of scouting in Port Hope District; one (1) minute book of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the 8th Port Hope Scout Association out of Welcome United Church; and a collection of forty-seven (47) black and white photographs.
Sin títuloSeries consists of Port Hope Fall Fair prize lists / books for the years: 1926, 1942,1943, 1944,1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951,1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1965, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.
Sin títuloSeries consists of two (2) Port Hope Sanitary Mfg. Co. time cards, dated Jun 1948. Surnames mentioned on the cards include: Taylor, Peters, Concilla (Cancilla), Watt, Hawley, McKnight, Roche, Bud.
Sin títuloItem is one (1) copy of the "Blue and White Christmas Number" from the year 1920, as created by the Port Hope High School.
Sin títuloFile consists of various minutes from meetings of the Port Hope Environmental Advisory Committee, 1985-2001.
Sin títuloFile consists of various reports, newspaper clippings, and information briefs related to the Port Hope Environmental Advisory Committee, 1985-2000. It includes Cameco Quarterly Environmental Compliance Reports, 1992-1995 (incomplete).
Sin títuloSeries consists of (4) Olde Tyme Christmas Tiles, 1987-1997. It includes: (1) C.N. Station (1987); (2) Capitol Theatre (1993); (3) Ganaraska Region Archives (1995); (4) Brand Farmhouse (1997).
Sin títuloSeries consists of three items. 1) Copies of sections from "Heritage Assessment of the Port Hope Centre Pier", November 2008. This information outlines information about Port Hope Sanitary Manufacturing Company and Standard Ideal Company. 2) Information about the Port Hope Pier and newspaper articles as well. 3) Photocopy of an advertisement from Standard Ideal Company
Sin títuloA series of ten letters sent from William D. Trott to his son, William H. Trott, between November 11th, 1906 and April 1st, 1917. In the letters William D. writes to his son about photography, family, and advice about various topics.
Sin títuloA series of four (4) letters sent from Beatrice Trott to her brother, William Herbert Trott. Dates unknown, but possibly c1910.
Sin títuloSeries includes one (1) copy of the 'Shakespeare's Daughters: A Fantasy in One Scene' play, copywright 1910 by Samuel French (Canada) limited, and one (1) newspaper clipping of the front page of 'The Evening Guide' (Port Hope) newspaper from Thursday, August 3, 1944 featured photos and an article about the 'Garden Fete' fundraiser, featuring the 'Shakespeare's Daughters' play.
A series of photographs of the Trott family of Port Hope, including W.H. Trott and Ruth Trott.
See file level descriptions for details.
Series contains three (3) indentures for Lot 13 Charles Street (north side) Port Hope, bound together with a ribbon and wax.
1) Indenture signed on 14 November 1850 for the transfer of Lot 13 Charles Street (north side), between Thoma Gibbs Ridout, Joseph Hewson and Almon Harris.
2) Contract for Deed between Thomas Gibbs Ridout and Joseph Hewson, dated 12 February 1848
3) Deed of Bargain and Sale between Thomas Gibbs Ridout et ux and Almon Harris, signed 23 February 1853.
This series contains very limited records about the opening of a mission house in Tweed, Ontario by the Sisters of St. Joseph from the Pembroke diocese. There is a short note about the plan for Sisters Emma Castonguay, Clare Sullivan, and Mary Keizer to share a house on Irving Street in Tweed, beginning in June 1986, and to formally open the house on July 16, 1986. There is correspondence from Sister Margaret Glofcheskie, the General Superior, appointing Sister Clare as the local superior for the house. There is also a short note indicating that Sister Clare taught for two years at St. Cartagh’s in Tweed beginning in 1984. The school was part of the Hastings County Roman Catholic Separate School Board.
Sin títuloThis series contains records related to the Ottawa, Ontario houses and ministries of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Pembroke diocese. The records contain annals, correspondence, photographs, and records related to renovations and property purchase such as invoices and a deed for the Wilbrod Street building. The annals are for Emmaus (Argyle Street) house, the Hull house, Laetare house, the Lebrun Street house, and the Wilbrod Street house. The Wilbrod Street house and the Lebrun Street house files contain a small number of photographs of the Sisters who lived at these houses as they took part in daily life, special events, and trips. Another file for Wilbrod Street contains a large number of photographs that were removed from an album, and depict the building, Sisters ministering in the community, and daily life. The series is interesting in that it shows experiments the Sisters undertook in community living and in vocation work.
Sin títuloThis series contains records related to the ministry in Arnprior, Ontario, conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Pembroke diocese. The file contains limited information about this mission house. There is a data form, a brief chronology, and a note in response to questions about the mission.
Sin títuloThis series contains records related to the ministry in Mount St. Patrick Ontario, conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Pembroke diocese. There are histories, newsclippings, financial accounts from 1957-1962, correspondence related to education and the withdrawal of the Sisters from Mount St. Patrick in July 1963, lists of Sisters who served in Mount St. Patrick, and ephemera related to a reunion in August 1987 and a 150-year celebration in 1993 of St. Patrick’s parishioners.
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