Series consists of around three hundred (300) photographs of the Port Hope Lions Club. It features images of Port Hope Lions Club members, events, the building located at 29 Thomas Street, and community events hosted or attended by the Port Hope Lions Club. For more detailed information, please refer to the Port Hope Archives' On-Site Photograph Database.
Sem títuloSeries consists of scrapbook pages with newspaper clippings and associated documentation related to the events of the Port Hope Lions Clubs over the years. Photographs have been removed from the original sticky albums and accessioned under the number 2006.24.1. For more detailed information, please refer to file-level descriptions.
Sem títuloSeries consists of the membership rosters, invitations to attend, and attendance records of the meetings of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1931-2004. It has been arranged into five (5) files, based on original order. For more detailed information, please refer to the file-level descriptions.
Sem títuloSeries consists of the minutes of both the Port Hope Lions Club membership, and Board of Directors for the years 2000-2004. It also includes notes related to miscellaneous meetings held by the Port Hope Lions Club during this time period.
Sem títuloSeries consists of newspaper clippings, entry forms, notes, and a blank "Winner's Announcement Card," for the Miss Olde Tyme Port Hope Contest, 1975. The contest was held as part of a dance event sponsored by the Port Hope Lions Club, and the Olde Tyme Christmas Committee, 1975. The winners were as follows: Beate Szpatt (Miss Old Tyme Christmas); Cheryl Eymen (1st Runner Up); Jayne Brown (2nd Runner Up); Chrystal Michaud and Pat Quigley (Honourable Mentions).
Sem títuloSeries consists of various publications and event programmes created by or received by members of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1951-1987. For more detailed information, please refer to file-level descriptions.
Sem títuloSeries consists of the financial statements of the Port Hope Lions Club, c1951-1965. It includes: Capital and Operational Expenses related to the Lion Recreation Centre and Swimming Pool, c1950s; as well as the Treasurer's Annual Financial Statement, 1964-1965.
Sem títuloSeries consists of site plans, surveys and other assorted documents related to the development of the Port Hope Lion Recreation Centre and Swimming Pool located at 29 Thomas Street, Port Hope, c1951-1982. It includes: Land Plans and Surveys for expansions to the Recreation Centre, 1960-1975; Financial Statements and Correspondence regarding building expansions; Meeting Minutes and Flyer related to the Recreation Centre; and a Mortgage Document for Recreation Centre Expansion, 9 Jan 1976.
Sem títuloSeries consists of the Constitution and By-Laws for the Port Hope Lions Club, 1952. It also includes associated documents, correspondence, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Constitution.
Sem títuloSeries consists of newspaper articles regarding various anniversaries and other events of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1960-1986. The articles were originally published in the Port Hope Evening Guide and The Port Hope Independent newspapers.
Sem títuloConsists of two ACO house tour pamphlets; one for 1968, the other for 2012. The following places were featured in the 1986 tour; Idalia, Dunain, Batterwood House, Durham House, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Cartwright's House, The Port Hope City Dairy, The Port Hope Town Hall, Bluestone, St. Mark's Church, Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDerment's House, Trinity College School and Port Hope's Main Street. The following were featured in the 2012 house tour; 1 Barrett Street (owners: Rod Stewart and Masumi Suzuki, Home of: Victoria Rolph) 20A Barrett Street (owners: Rod Stewart and Masumi Suzkui, home of: Helen Bone) 15 Bloomsgrove Avenue (owners: Marielle and Will Lambert), 56 Deblaquire Street North (owners: Carrol Dizenbach and Hugh Levin), 4 Ellen Street (owners: Katherine and Greg Mcharg), 55 King Street (owners: Nancy Sanderson and Michel Sylvestre), 153 King Street (owners: Laurie Carr and Julie Mavis), 98 Ontario Street - Penstowe (owners: Betty Ann and Larry Knutson), Trinity College School - Levan Hall, Trinity College School - Visual Arts Wing.
Sem títuloSeries consists of nine (9) Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) pins and accessories originally owned by Alfred A. Stevenson, c1895-1906. It includes:; Sterling Silver Ribbon Topper "A.A. Stevenson" engraved; I.O.O.F. Golden Jubilee "Representative" Pin, 1905; I.O.O.F. Sovereign Grand Lodge Pin, 1906; "Souvenir" Pin; Sterling Silver Ribbon Topper with chain "A.A. Stevenson" engraved; I.O.O.F. 2nd Annual Field Day at Ontario Beach Park, 25 Jul 1903 Pin; "Invincible in War, Triumphant in Peace." Rochester, N.Y. Pin, 4 Jul 1899; "Invincible in War, Triumphant in Peace.," undated; Labour Day Pin, c1896.
Sem títuloSeries consists of seven (7) Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) ribbons originally owned by Alfred A. Stevenson, c1895-1906. It includes:; I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge Representative Ribbon, Belleville, 1897; I.O.O.F. "Belleville for Grand Lodge" Ribbon, 1896; I.O.O.F. Durham Lodge No. 78 Entertainment Committee Ribbon; Orillia Firemen and Band Excursion to Port Hope Ribbon, 3 Aug 1905; I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge Ontario Representative, Hamilton, 1895; I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge Ontario Representative, Belleville, 1897; Union Jack Ribbon, undated.
Sem títuloSeries consists of two ACO house tour pamphlets; one for 1968, the other for 2012. The following places were featured in the 1986 tour; Idalia, Dunain, Batterwood House, Durham House, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Cartwright's House, The Port Hope City Dairy, The Port Hope Town Hall, Bluestone, St. Mark's Church, Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDerment's House, Trinity College School and Port Hope's Main Street.
Series consists of five (5) documents. (1) Correspondence between Tom Long and Angus B. Duffy? regarding the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment's Remembrance Service (10 July 1979) (2) Information regarding the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment's Remembrance Service, (2-3) Two programs for the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment's 'C' and 'D' Coys. Officers' Mess Dinner (21 April 1960 at Idalia, Port Hope and 29 November 1961 at Chateau-by-the-Lake Hotel, Cobourg) (4) Correspondence between Ken R. Johnson from the Military Collector's Club of Canada and Mrs Locke regarding information about Stanley Rosevear (5) Program for the Municipal Reception and Banquet to the Returned Soldiers of Port Hope and Vicinity (17 September 1919)
Sem títuloSeries consists of a number of documents from the Port Hope and District Chamber of Commerce. Documents include; directors' meeting notes, cartoon, finance committee terms of reference, membership form, membership questionnaire, "Chamber Update" a publication from the Chamber (Spring 1988), correspondence and other misc. papers.
Sem títuloSeries consists of documents from local businesses, churches and associations in Port Hope. The following are included; (1) Greenwood Tower Inn x3, LACAC, The Victoria Inn, The Carlyle, Elizabethville United Church, Dialogue Partners, Agrico Fertilizers, Durham Riding Progressive Conservative Association, East Durham Historical Society, Antiques and Handcrafts, Smith's Creek Antiques, Griffindale Farm, Port Hope Board of Trade x2, The Port Hope Sail Training Project, Historical Port Hope (publication), Church of St. John the Evangelist, Joseph Scriver, Antiques and Decorative Art, Jack Record Fire Hall, Historic Port Hope Events, Port Hope Council Business Plan x2, Port Hope Postal Service and Downtown Port Hope.
Sem títuloSeries consists of one (1) certificate issued to J.H. Wilson by the Loyal Orange Association, 1947. It includes the following text: "Loyal Orange Association Honorary Membership Certificate. This is to certify that J.H. Wilson has bee elected an Honorary Member of Port Hope L.O.L. No. 309 in recognition of his many valuable services to the Association and as a token of the high esteem in which he is held by his brethren." Signed Noel W. Beardsley (Worshipful Master) and Joseph F. Ham (Recording Secretary), 15 Oct 1947.
Series consists of one hundred and forty-seven (147) colour, black and white, and Polaroid, photographs created by the Port Hope Opportunity for Youth to document various events during the period from 1986-1991. Photographs have been removed from photograph albums, and organized in original order.
Sem títuloSeries consists of a photocopy an original album created as a momento of the first year of operation for Opportunity for Youth; as well as promotional documents which were contained within the album. Photographs have been removed from the album for preservation purposes, and are accessible under 2015.41.1. Notable events: Port Hope Fall Fair, Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny, Canada Day, Dance-a-thon at Port Hope High School.
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