Item is a programme includes historic photographs of Port Hope, advertising by local businesses and organizations, event schedules for Dominion Day, and Festival of Music advertising.
Item is a programme includes historic photographs "Now and Then" of Port Hope scenes and industry, event schedules, local advertising and photographs.
Item is a programme includes event schedules, photographs, history of Port Hope, prize lists, advertising by local businesses and organizations.
Item is a programme which includes Dominion Day event schedule, prize list, images of Port Hope, local advertising by businesses and organizations.
Item is a programme from the opening of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 131 Walton Street, Port Hope on July 22, 1906. The opening services included guest speaker Rev. B. C. Jones and Pastor Rev. H. E. Abraham. An image of St. Paul's Church is on the front.
Item is a Christmas card sent to Miss Elizabeth Shaw from Elmo Watt of Port Hope, 1914.
Item is a programme for memorial service held in Port Hope on Saturday 2 Feb 1901 the same day as the funeral for Queen Victoria in England. the service was held at the Methodist Church (later Port Hope United). Outline of service includes hymns, readings, solos and names of participating local clergy.
File consists of two (2) copies of the order of service for 18 Jan 1992, Port Hope United Church, second Sunday after Epiphany. Lists advance notices, announcements, prayer requests. Minister Rev. Paul D. Putman; Organist, Henri Vanderkooi; Lay reader, Sharon McElroy; Secretary, Muriel Cornelius; Custodian, Pat Stedman.
File consists of (1) Anniversary issue of Blue & White, the Port Hope High School newsletter. Issue includes information on the school, crest, history, memories, photographs of principals and photographs of different buildings used for the high school since 1853, Valedictorians, Staff, Student Council and school song; and (2) Programme for the 25th class reunion 1956-1982, Port Hope High School.
Item is a poster which advertises the Dominion Day Celebrations organized / sponsored by the Port Hope Lions Club. The programme for Monday July 1 included a parade, band music, Trotting Races, baseball games, bingo, street fairs, horse race wheels, booths. Proceeds from the event were to benefit the Lions Club Children's Welfare and Relief work. A photograph of the Cobourg Kiltie Band is featured on the poster.
Item is a poster for Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny which describes the 4th annual event with contact information, it what was used for advertising the event locally.
File consists of two newspaper articles regarding the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Batterwood and St. Mark's Anglican Church in Port Hope. It includes: Toronto Globe and Mail and Oshawa Times, 1959.
UntitledSeries 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).
UntitledFonds consists of files related to the planning and execution of events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Town of Port Hope in 1984. For more detailed information, refer to file-level descriptions.
UntitledFile consists of correspondence and planning information for the events of Port Hope's Sesquicentennial, 1983-1984.
UntitledFile consists of a tentative agenda for a film introduction; and two (2) copies of a transcript from pilot program entitled "Sketches of Our Town - Port Hope, Ont.," 1984.
UntitledFile consists of correspondence regarding the creation of a cookbook for the Port Hope Sesquicentennial, 1984.
UntitledFile consists of correspondence and invoices from Sherritt Metal and Chemical Division, Port Hope merchants and banks. Includes a list of Port Hope retailers who accepted the Sesquicentennial Trade Dollar, 1984.
UntitledFile consists of details and correspondence regarding the bicycle race with the Bloor Cycle Racing Team. Papers are related to the Port Hope Cycling Grande Prix and the Molson Port Hope Grande Prix both held on 11 Aug 1984.
UntitledFile consists of papers relating to the creation of the bronze bust of William Furby, 1984. The bust was at the Port Hope Public Library until 2007 when it was moved to Furby House Books on Walton Street.
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