Item is an edition of "60 Years on Ice" a publication of the Port Hope Figure Skating Club Inc., 13 Mar 2010. The programme includes photographs of each skating team and information about their performance at the 60th anniversary event.
Item is one (1) copy of "Everybody's Port Hope: In All Seasons" eBook, 2009. The "book" is a digital PDF file created by Albert Seaman, and includes the following chapters: (1) The Ganaraska River, (2) Spring, (3) Summer, (4) Autumn, (5) Christmas, (6) Winter, (7) Anytime.
Item is a directory of the congregation of the First Baptist Church, 1974. The information was compiled by the church, which is located at 57 John Street, under the direction of Pastor J.C. MacFarlane. It includes a complete listing of the congregation of the church, including photographs and contact information.
Item is an edition of "Foster Meharry Russell: The Life and Times of the Community Publisher," 1986. It includes the following sections: Millbrook, 1907-1925; Port Hope, 1925-1938 (pp. 26-55); Coldwater, 1938-1946; Cobourg, 1946-1984. Published by R.W. Jean Russell and Maracle Press, Oshawa. It is inscribed: "Ted [Watts] with love xxx on his 70th Birthday - Jean."
File consists of two (2) editions of the Port Hope Evening Guide. It includes: (1) "Never Have So Many Owed So Much - Honour Roll," 11 May 1945; (2) "Sir Winston Churchill Resigns at 80," 5 Apr 1955.
File consists of one (1) edition of the Port Hope Evening Guide, 13 Feb 2009. It includes some of the following articles: "Port Hope's Jim Gilmer named Outstanding Citizen" (re: Civic Awards) and "Many eyes trained on Ganaraska River" (re: river flooding).
Series consists of seven (7) colour postcards of various sites in Port Hope, created by World Wide Sales Agencies Ltd., Montreal. It includes: First Baptist Church, Town Hall, Horticultural Society Gardens at Rotary Park, Port Hope & District Hospital, "Idalia" Port Hope Golf Club, Harbour, Port Hope Golf & Country Club.
Item is an edition of "The Anchor" the newsletter of the Northumberland Branch of the Navy League of Canada, November 2009. The Navy League hosts meetings out of the RCSCC Skeena, located at 17 Mill Street South, Port Hope.