- A.676.XIX.[484]
- File
- ca.1925-1986
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Weyburn Grace United Church [history]
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Church history file -- “Grace United Church, 1899-1979” (booklet, previous file no. SA.4638 noted on cover).
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Church history file. -- including Guest Book, "A Record of the United Church of Canada and its Antecedents in the Weldon District, Sask." (typed document).
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Church history file.
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Church history file -- including "Remember When: History of the United Churches of Wawota and Adjacent Districts" (publication, 177 pages), ca.1979.
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Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including bulletin and images of old and new churches at Watson (interior and exterior), as well as the last service, in 1968 (according to inscriptions on backs).
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Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- images "Knox Church, Wallace, opened July 15th, 1900" and "Laying of Corner Stone, May 3, 1900" (attached to cardboard backing, with written captions), showing building exterior and group of people in front of building site.
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Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- “We Are A Church United: A Brief History of Wakaw United Church 1912-1975...” (booklet).
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Church history file -- including "Wakaw Hospital: A Sketch" (booklet) by Hannah Glen MacDonald, "The Lake Geneva Mission, Wakaw, Saskatchewan" (article) by A. Becker [ca.1976?], group portrait "Staff of Anna Turnbull Hospital, Wakaw, March 1925" (photo, on cardboard frame/backing), showing 5 women in uniforms, holding 10 infants.