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Pelly Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0241
  • Instelling
  • 1925–2003, 2012–

Pelly Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Kamsack Presbytery. It initially included Pelly, Norquay, Maloneck, Arran, Melmore and Sunny Isles. As of 1940, the charge consisted of Pelly, Hyas, Arran, Norquay and Stenen, but this changed by 1946, with Belleau Book, Mellmore, Millroad, and Moss Side added, and Stenen-Hyas moved to Preeceville. By 1951, it had been renamed Pelly-Malonek Pastoral Charge, with points at Pelly, Malonek, Hyas, Norquay, and Watson Creek. Between the late-1950s and early 1960s, Pelly Pastoral Charge added Grantsville (from ca.1960), alongside Malonek, Norquay and Pelly. Swan Plain also joined the charge, around 1965, where it remained until the church closed, in 1989. As of 1990, the charge contained only Pelly, Maloneck and Norquay. The church at Maloneck officially closed December 31, 2001.

On May 1, 2003, the charge amalgamated with Canora-Invermay Pastoral Charge to create the new Canora-Norquay-Pelly Pastoral Charge. The preaching point at Invermay closed, on June 30, 2003.

On January 1, 2012, Canora-Norquay-Pelly dissolved and the three points were reorganized into separate charges, including Pelly Pastoral Charge.

Stenen Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0511
  • Instelling
  • 1925–ca.1940

Stenen Pastoral Charge was initially created as a United Church mission field (in 1925), part of Kamsack Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Stenen, Crystal Lake, and Ormside. Around 1926, it became an aid-receiving pastoral charge and Hyas was added. By 1936, the charge was renamed Stenen-Hyas and included points at Belleau Brook, Crystal Lake, Glen Elder, Mellroad, Mellmore, Malenok [Malonek?], New Forest, Ormside, White Beach, and Woodlands. As of 1940, most of these points were part of other charges (including Maloneck, Ormside-Glen Elder), while Stenen joined Pelly Pastoral Charge, alongside Arras, Hyas, and Norquay.

Canora Ukranian Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0540
  • Instelling
  • 1925–ca.1963

Canora Ruthenian (later Ukranian) Pastoral Charge was formed as an augmented United Church charge in 1925, part of Kamsack Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Canora (St. Stephen's), Gorlitz, Rhein, Hyas, Hampton, Norquay, and White Sands. By 1940, Hyas had moved to Pelly Pastoral Charge and points at Bear Stream, Danbury, Glen Elder, Kamsack, and Rama had been added. As of 1962, only St. Stephen's (Canora), Gorlitz and Swan Plain remained in the charge -- which appears to have closed around 1964.