- CA ON00156 TR/2977
- Item
- 1968
File contains clippings of local newspaper articles about local churches generally with Christian faith based backgrounds, that do charitable work to promote a sense of goodwill in their communities.
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File contains clippings of local newspaper articles about local churches generally with Christian faith based backgrounds, that do charitable work to promote a sense of goodwill in their communities.
File contains receipts of monetary donations to Trenton Masonic Temple, Trenton, Ontario c. 1861.
File contains clippings of local newspaper articles about local groups generally with Christian faith based backgrounds, that do charitable work to promote a sense of goodwill in their communities. Some of these institutions include; Trenton Masonic Temple, Boy Scouts, the Oddfellows, and others.
Bible and receipts of Irvine and Esther Diamond
Bible, receipts and Bridge Street Methodist Church notices which belonged to Irvine and Esther Diamond.
Diamond, Irvine
File contains a number of newspaper articles dated between 1956 and 1960 about Trenton's local churches.
File contains newspaper articles and clippings including a Trentonian article on the official opening of the CFB RCAF chapel in 1949, the appointment of Colonel Harold A. Carswell as base commander in 1969, and a upcoming meeting of CFB officers with Governor-General Roland Michener in Canada's Arctic in April, 1969
Thomasburg United Church centennial, 1964
File contains a printed programme of the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of Thomasburg United Church in 1864. Includes a brief history of the church. Also present is a newspaper article concerning the history of the church and the events of the centennial celebration.
File contains a newspaper account from the Ontario Intelligencer, 17 October 1963, recounting the history of St. Andrew's Gilead United Church from its foundation in 1863.
Thurlow : Bethany United Church centennial, 1966
File contains a printed booklet commemorating the centennial anniversary of Bethany United Church. Includes a history of the building and congregation and a list of pastors who served there between 1866 and 1966.
Thurlow : Carmel & Bethany Churches
File contains a two-page manuscript account of the history of Carmel, and Bethany United Churches in Thurlow Township.
Thurlow: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Foxboro 1903
File contains a brief account of the origin of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Foxboro, dedicated 20th December 1903
Thurlow: Cannifton Methodist Church 1889
File contains an original copy of the Rules of the Society of the People Called Methodists, given to Hilda Thrasher, who was admitted on trail 3rd March 1889.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Stirling
File contains a Stirling News article dated 1 November 1956 commemorating the 102nd anniversary of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Stirling. Also present is an Ontario Intelligencer article, 31 January 1959 concerning a farewell celebration in honour of Reverend Walker, departing pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Stirling Minister, Rev. A. Packman
File contains 2 newspaper clippings regarding Reverend Arthur Packman, who left his post in Stirling, to be come an itinerant minister in beverage rooms in Toronto in 1960. Also contains a newspaper clipping entitled St. Paul's Notes by Reverend Packman.
Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise
File contains several newspaper articles concerning the 1957, 1959 and 1969 occurrences of the annual Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise, a competition of church and school choirs and individual performers.
Stirling Regular Baptist Church : Minister's salary account, 1892
File contains a manuscript accounting of cash and in-kind payment to Reverend E.W. Roughley, Stirling Regular Baptist Church, April-August 1892.
Sons of England Application – Lydford 1890
File contains an application form for an organization called; the Sons of England Benevolent Society.
File contains an Ontario Intelligencer article dated 20 March 1961 concerning Konrad Piwowarski, an artist and former Polish intelligence agent residing in Belleville, whose paintings were commissioned by a local church.
File contains a newspaper article concerning an early Sulpician mission to the Cayuga First Nation in the Quinte region ca. 1668, and missionization by the Jesuits and Sulpicians among the Wendat(Huron), Mohawk and Oneida in what is now Quebec.
Quaker Meeting House, Wellington
File contains a newspaper article from The Intelligencer, 20 October 1966 concerning the history and closure of the Quaker Meeting House, Wellington, which would reopen as a heritage museum in 1967.