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SUMMARY:Heritage Christmas Party @ Alma Villa
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season with our Heritage Christmas Party at Alma Villa\, a warm and festive gathering that brought together members\, friends\, and the community to share holiday cheer. Set in the historic charm of Alma Villa\, the evening featured great conversation\, seasonal treats\, and a joyful atmosphere as we reflected on the year’s achievements and celebrated the spirit of togetherness.
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/heritage-christmas-party-alma-villa/
LOCATION:Alma Villa\, 201 Lakeview St\, Port Stanley\, Ontario\, N5L 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Port Stanley \nAnnual Meeting\n \nThursday\, January 29\, 2026 – 1:30 p.m. \nPort Stanley United Church \n  \nAttendance: 37 (36 members and 1 guest) \nChair David Russell opened the meeting at 1:30 and welcomed everyone. \nNora Sanders shared the land acknowledgement. \nAdoption of the Minutes – November 27\, 2025 \nMoved by Richard Haddow and seconded by Al Slater that the minutes be approved as circulated.\nMotion carried. \nTreasurer’s Report \nAnne Kent presented the annual treasurer’s report. Current balance in the general account is $1284.85 with two GICs of $8000 and $3000 due February 10. \nMoved by Kathy McNeil\, seconded by Bronwyn Fitz-James that the report be adopted as presented.\nMotion carried. \nProposed Constitutional Amendments \nNora explained the reasons behind the amendments and read the proposed amendments that had been circulated to all prior to the meeting. \nMotion: That the following amendments be made to the Constitution of Heritage Port Stanley: \na) In section 5 a.\, remove the words\, “of promotion and social media” and add in that same place the words\, “at large”; \nb) In Section 6.3\, add at the end of the section\, the following sentence\,\n“Correspondence sent by email is deemed to be included in the definition of written correspondence.”; \nc) Amend s. 6.5 to read\,\n“Director at Large. The director at large shall serve as part of the executive\, promoting and supporting the activities of the organization according to the projects and needs of the time.”; \nd) At the end of s. 8\, replace the words\, “for the following year”\, with the words\, “as needed”. \nMoved by Nora Sanders\, seconded by June Ayrhart.\nMotion carried. \nElection of Director at Large \nDavid called for nominations and Craig Cole nominated Janice Mann. After calling three times for any other nominations\, Richard Haddow moved that nomination be closed\, seconded by Joan Clayton. \nDavid declared Janice Mann elected and welcomed her to the executive. \nExecutive Update \nNora noted that she and David were presenting the group’s heritage videos at a Lunch and Learn on March 19 at Port Stanley United Church. Everyone is welcome. This will help spread the word throughout the community. \nAnne Kent and Ted Halwa are revising the walking tour brochure\, preparing both a website version and a new printed edition. Nora and David are leading another walking tour for the West Elgin Walking Club and encouraged members to attend to learn about the tours so they can guide in the future. \nDavid mentioned that the group is preparing a sign inventory for all heritage signs in Port Stanley\, with Robert Langlois volunteering to help with this effort. The group has also offered to help with the Oneida commemoration of their landing in Port Stanley on October 9. \nNora noted that a working group is reviewing the postcard collection and that anyone is welcome to participate. Sally will send out notices of the working group meetings. Dave shared that additional oral histories have been completed. \nAnnual Memberships \nMemberships remain $20 and should be paid by the February meeting. Membership cards will be distributed following that meeting. \nHeritage Question of the Month \nThe lighthouse is one of the many designated buildings in Port Stanley and Central Elgin. How is its designation different from the rest? \nAnswer: It was designated by the Federal Government under the Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act before being transferred to Central Elgin ownership. Ted Halwa explained it as no one knew the answer. \nTentative Future Meetings \n\n\n\nDate\nLocation\nTopic\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nFebruary 26\nPS United Church\nNetting the Waters\nMovie\n\n\nMarch 26\nTBA\nAgnes Hepburn Papers\nSally Martyn\n\n\nApril 23\nTBA\nThe McKee Treaty and Local Indigenous History\nNora Sanders\n\n\n\nHeritage Announcements \nThe Elgin Historical Society March meeting features James Reaney speaking on Music in Port Stanley. Check their website at elginhistoricalsociety.ca. \nSteve Peters is speaking on Jumbo at the Elgin County Heritage Centre on March 11. Check with the centre for the time. \nOn Saturday\, March 7\, the Sparta & District Historical Society is hosting their annual potluck supper and games night at the Sparta Church Museum. There will be crokinole\, as well as board games and cards. Potluck at 6:30 (bring your own dishes and cutlery and one food item to share) with games to follow. \nFeature Presentation – Steve Peters \nSteve shared many stories and historical facts about Port Stanley through artifacts from his extensive personal collection. Having lived in St. Thomas since 1959\, much of his collection focuses on St. Thomas\, but he also has many items relating to Port Stanley. He fondly remembered family trips to Port and the strong sulphur smell near Moore Water Gardens. \nHe began collecting old bottles as a youth and continues today. He joked about what might become of his large collection and said he would never let his sister get her hands on it. Some items have been donated to the Elgin Heritage Centre. \nHe passed around a native spearhead found just north of Port Stanley and discussed the naming of Kettle Creek using maps from the book Ontario’s History in Maps. The creek appeared on maps as early as 1660. One map showed it was a five-hour walk from the Oneida settlement to Port Stanley via Kettle Creek Road. He recounted that fur trader David Ramsey landed here\, marched north\, killed one Indigenous man and two women\, and scalped them. \nSteve described proposed canal projects by Ermatinger and another individual that were never realized. Talbot first visited the area in the 1790s with Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe and later asked for 5000 acres from the Duke of Cumberland in this area. \nHe passed around postcards\, including aerial photo cards by Billy Bishop. One featured the Fraser House\, purported to have the longest bar in Canada. He displayed a creamer featuring the Fraser House and noted that he had donated several pieces of china with Fraser House images to the Elgin County Heritage Centre. He also showed the Clifton Hotel parking sign that he acquired when the hotel burned. \nOther items included a milk pint jar from Jones Jersey Dairy and a butter carton from Chestnut Grove Dairy\, both from Port Stanley. He also spoke about MacKies dating to 1911 and a 5 cent token which he passed around\, as well as a flat beach stone inscribed by Nettie Simons in July 1891 and an L&PS lock key. He showed a tintype photograph of the beach by Fred Loftus\, a local beach photographer. \nHe read a humorous newspaper excerpt from 100 years ago refusing women in beach attire from coming downtown. He spoke about the plank road built from London to Port Stanley between 1844 and 1846. He showed a photo of a massive flood in 1901 and a young girl’s photo album containing pictures of Port. He mentioned the sinking of the Bessemer\, a vessel 364 feet long and 54 feet wide that sank in a storm and has never been found. \nSteve spoke about the Hopkins Casino (dance hall) (1909–1932)\, the L&PS Pavilion (including a 1926 popcorn box)\, and the Port Stanley Ballroom (dance pass from 1938)\, later known as the Stork Club (1951). More recent topics included the Kettle Creek Queen tour boat\, the Kettle Creek Canvas Company\, and the New Coal Company. \nDavid thanked Steve for his interesting stories\, all represented by artifacts in his collection. He thanked him for being a collector\, noting that much history would be lost without collectors. \nThe meeting adjourned at 3:15. \nNext Meeting: February 26 at 1:30 p.m. at Port Stanley United Church. \nSecretary: Sally Martyn\nChair: David Russell
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:239 Colborne St\, 239 Colborne St\, London\, ON N6B 2S4\, Canada\, London\, Ontario\, N6B 2S4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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SUMMARY:February 26 HPS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Port Stanley \nAnnual Meeting \nThursday\, February 27\, 2026 – 1:30 p.m. \nPort Stanley Festival Theatre \nAttendance: 28 members \nChair David Russell opened the meeting at 1:30 and welcomed everyone. \nNora Sanders shared the land acknowledgement. \nAdoption of the Minutes – January 29\, 2026 \nMoved by June Ayrhart and seconded by Margi Cole that the minutes be approved as circulated.\nMotion carried. \nTreasurer’s Report \nAnne Kent presented the treasurer’s report. Current balance in the general account is $1926.22 with two GICs of $4000 and three GICs of $1000. \nMoved by Barb Cookson\, seconded by Bronwyn Fitz-James that the report be adopted as presented.\nMotion carried. \nExecutive Update \nNora noted that she and David will be presenting the group’s heritage videos at a Lunch and Learn on March 19 at Port Stanley United Church. Everyone is welcome. \nShe also spoke about the new Municipal Grant available and advised that an application will be submitted to support several initiatives\, including the walking tour brochure\, oral histories\, and heritage signage. This will help spread the word throughout the community. \nAnne Kent and Ted Halwa have completed revisions to the walking tour brochure and will soon be preparing both a website version and a new printed edition. \nAnnual Memberships \nMembers who have paid their 2026 memberships will receive their cards at the March meeting. \nHeritage Question of the Month \nWhat fish could only be caught by locals in March or April at night? \nAnswer: Smelt. Helen Albert won the mug\, although many members knew the answer. \nTentative Future Meetings \n\n\n\nDate\nLocation\nTopic\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nMarch 26\nPSFT\nAgnes Hepburn Papers\nSally Martyn\n\n\nApril 23\nPSFT\nThe McKee Treaty and Local Indigenous History\nNora Sanders\n\n\nMay 28\nThe Mill\nHistory of the Mill\nJohn Smith\n\n\nJune 25\nMitchell House\nHistory of the Mitchells\nJoan Clayton\n\n\n\nHeritage Announcements \nCraig Cole noted that a working group is reviewing the postcard collection and that anyone is welcome to participate. Members interested in joining are asked to contact Craig\, Nora\, or Janice Mann. \nTed Halwa expressed concern regarding the incline rail cars\, as the future of the St. Thomas Railway Museum is uncertain. This matter will be looked into further. \nSally Martyn encouraged members to attend the Central Elgin Council meeting on Monday\, March 2 to sit in the gallery in support of saving the designated portions of the St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital. Several group members will be speaking. \nHeather Emerson is researching the military history of Port Stanley citizens and welcomes any information members may have. Sally mentioned that local churches have honour rolls listing members who served in the two World Wars. \nOn Saturday\, March 7\, the Sparta & District Historical Society is hosting its annual potluck supper and games night at the Sparta Church Museum. There will be crokinole\, as well as board games and cards. Potluck begins at 6:30 p.m. (bring your own dishes and cutlery and one food item to share)\, with games to follow. \nFeature Presentation – Netting the Waters \nThe movie featured excellent historical photographs of the early days of fishing and the “fish wars” on Lake Erie\, followed by an overview of modern commercial fishing practices on the lake. Members learned about the use of gill nets for pickerel and yellow perch\, and troll nets for smelt. \nFor those unable to attend\, the film is available online at: https://nettingthewaters.vhx.tv/ \nThe meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m. \nNext Meeting: March 26 at 1:30 p.m. at Port Stanley Festival Theatre. \nSecretary: Sally Martyn\nChair: David Russell
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/february-26-hps-meeting/
LOCATION:Port Stanley Festival Theatre\, 302 Bridge St\, Port Stanley\, ON N5L 1C3\, Canada\, Port Stanley\, Ontario\, N5L 1C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T170000
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SUMMARY:March 2026 HPS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Lunch and Learn event at the Port Stanley United Church on Thursday\, March 19\, featuring Dave Russell and Nora Sanders. They will be presenting excerpts from the Oral History Project and sharing insights about the ongoing project that captures the stories and memories of our community. \nThis event is open to everyone\, and we would love for you to attend. The Lunch and Learn program begins at 10:45 AM with the presentation\, followed by a soup and sandwich lunch. There is no set fee for the lunch. Guests are invited to contribute whatever amount they wish in the donation bowl as they line up for their meal. \nCome for the stories\, stay for the community\, and enjoy a delicious lunch. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/march-2026-hps-meeting/
LOCATION:Port Stanley United Church\, 239 Colborne St\, Port Stanley\, ON N5L 1B9\, Canada\, London\, Ontario\, N5L 1B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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SUMMARY:Agnes Hepburn Papers
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Port Stanley Meeting\nThursday\, March 26\, 2026 | 1:30 PM\nPort Stanley Festival Theatre \n  \nAttendance: 32 (31 members\, 1 guest) \nChair David Russell opened the meeting at 1:30 PM and welcomed everyone. He expressed condolences to Brian Welsh on the loss of his wife\, Lin. \nLand Acknowledgment: Nora Sanders \n1. Adoption of Minutes (February 26\, 2026)\nMoved by Richard Haddowt\, seconded by Kathy McNeil\, that the minutes be approved as circulated.\nMotion carried. \n2. Treasurer’s Report\nAnne Kent presented the report: \n\nGeneral Account Balance: $1\,768.19\nGICs: Two at $4\,000 and three at $1\,000\n\nMoved by Nancy Moore\, seconded by Al Slater\, that the report be adopted as presented.\nMotion carried. \n3. Executive Update\n\nDavid reported that the incline railway cars will likely return to Port Stanley.\nNora noted their heritage video presentation at the March 19 Lunch and Learn at Port Stanley United Church was well received and featured in the Aylmer Express.\nGrant application submitted to Central Elgin.\nSally and Dave photographed all designated and clerk’s list buildings\, as well as signs and murals in Port Stanley.\nDave attended a meeting of Port Stanley committees at the Kokomo Club House.\n\n4. Annual Memberships\nMembership cards were distributed to paid members present. Missing cards will be printed by Nora. \n5. Heritage Question of the Month\nQuestion: The current public school in Port Stanley is its fourth. Where were the first\, second\, and third schools located? \nAnswer (Janice Mann): \n\nFirst: East side of Francis Street (1 room)\nSecond: West side of Francis Street (2 rooms)\nThird: West side again (4 rooms on two floors\, later 2 basement rooms)\n\n6. Tentative Future Meetings\n\n\n\nDate\nLocation\nTopic\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nApril 23\nPS United Church\nMcKee Treaty & local Indigenous history\nNora Sanders\n\n\nMay 28\nThe Mill\nHistory of the Mill\nJohn Smith\n\n\nJune 25\nMitchell House\nHistory of the Mitchells\nJoan Clayton\n\n\n\n7. Heritage Announcements\n\nSally Martyn reported Sparta & District Historical Society hired two students available for Heritage Port Stanley projects.\nHayden Sawyer assisted in producing three video histories (Sparta driving tour\, walking tour\, and war veterans video). These will be available on the website.\nNora reported on a Heritage Central Elgin motion supporting retention of designated structures on the Psychiatric Hospital property.\nA presentation on preserving heritage barns through photography was also noted.\n\n8. Feature Presentation\n“Who Was Agnes Hepburn” – Presented by Sally Martyn \nSally shared extensive materials and photographs highlighting Agnes Hepburn’s life and contributions\, including: \n\nTeaching career and lifelong residence in Port Stanley\nHandwritten histories (St. John’s Presbyterian Church\, family history\, local resorts)\nTweedsmuir Histories of Port Stanley\nHistorical booklets and archival materials preserved thanks to Skip Taylor\n\nThese materials will eventually be housed at the Elgin County Archives. \n9. Adjournment\nThe meeting adjourned at 2:55 PM. \nNext Meeting \nApril 23\, 2026 | 1:30 PM\nPort Stanley United Church \nSecretary: Sally Martyn\nChair: David Russell \nAppendix: Sally Martyn’s Speaking Notes – “Who Was Agnes Hepburn?”\n\nBorn 1881 – Died 1972 (age 91)\nParents: Susannah (Kennedy) and Andrew Hepburn\nLifelong resident of Port Stanley (285 Bridge Street)\nTeacher (Barrie and Port Stanley\, 32 years)\n\nKey Contributions: \n\nWrote St. John’s Presbyterian Church 100th anniversary history (1954)\nCompiled family and community histories\nPreserved early records (e.g.\, voter lists\, settlement histories)\nAuthored Historical Sketch of the Village of Port Stanley (1817–1952)\nCompiled Tweedsmuir History of Port Stanley\n\nLegacy: \n\nMaterials preserved through Skip Taylor\nNow housed or destined for Elgin County Archives\nRecognized as “Citizen Exceptionale” for preserving Port Stanley history\n\nKey Historical Topics Covered in Her Work: \n\nFormation of Elgin County (1851–1853)\nCholera outbreaks (1832\, 1849)\nLocal landmarks and industries\nRush-Bagot Treaty (1817)\nEarly tourism and businesses\n\nAgnes Hepburn’s work remains an invaluable resource for researching the history of Port Stanley.
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/agnes-hepburn-papers/
LOCATION:Port Stanley Festival Theatre\, 302 Bridge St\, Port Stanley\, ON N5L 1C3\, Canada\, Port Stanley\, Ontario\, N5L 1C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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SUMMARY:The McKee Treaty and Local Indigenous History
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Port Stanley for its April monthly meeting on Thursday\, April 23 at 1:30 p.m. at the Port Stanley Festival Theatre. \nThe featured presentation\, “The McKee Treaty and Local Indigenous History\,” will be given by Nora Sanders. This talk will discuss the historical background and local significance of the McKee Treaty and its connection to Indigenous history in the region. \nMembers and visitors interested in local heritage are welcome to attend. \nLocation: Port Stanley Festival TheatreTime: 1:30 p.m.
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/the-mckee-treaty-and-local-indigenous-history/
LOCATION:Port Stanley Festival Theatre\, 302 Bridge St\, Port Stanley\, ON N5L 1C3\, Canada\, Port Stanley\, Ontario\, N5L 1C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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SUMMARY:History of the Mill
DESCRIPTION:The May meeting of Heritage Port Stanley will take place on Thursday\, May 28 at 1:30 p.m. at The Mill in Port Stanley. \nJohn Smith will present “History of the Mill\,” sharing insights into the origins\, development\, and historical importance of the Mill within the Port Stanley community. \nAll members and guests interested in local heritage are invited to attend. \nLocation: The MillTime: 1:30 p.m.
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/history-of-the-mill/
LOCATION:The Old Mill and Log Cabins\, 4118 Thomas Rd\, Port Stanley\, Ontario\, N5L 1J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T132745
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T140938Z
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SUMMARY:History of the Mitchells
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Port Stanley’s June meeting will be held on Thursday\, June 25 at 1:30 p.m. at Mitchell House. \nThe featured presentation\, “History of the Mitchells\,” will be delivered by Joan Clayton. The presentation will explore the history of the Mitchell family and their contributions to the heritage and development of Port Stanley. \nMembers and guests are welcome to join for this informative session. \nLocation: Mitchell HouseTime: 1:30 p.m.
URL:https://heritageportstanley.ca/event/history-of-the-mitchells/
LOCATION:Mitchell House\, 320 George St\, Port Stanley\, ON N5L 1C5\, Canada\, London\, Ontario\, ON N5L 1C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Talks & Meetings
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