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This United church at Hartney, in the Municipality of Grassland, was constructed in 1928 following unification of Presbyterian and Methodist congregations three years earlier.
Period
Cleric
1925-1930
Rev. Arthur Lavender
1930-1933
Rev. Earl S. Dixon
1933-1936
Rev. Thomas W. Bird
1936-1941
James Wesley Anderson (1874-1961)
1941-1944
Rev. J. F. H. Barber
1944-1951
Rev. Anthony Friebert
1951-1954
Wallace Ross Donogh (1887-1968)
1954-1962
Rev. John Mathieson
1962-1965
Ivan Smith
1965-1968
Rev. Kim S. Warne
1968-1972
Rev. James A. Uhrich
1972-1979
Rev. Donald W. R. McLeod
1979-1982
Rev. I. Marguerite Miller
1983
David Ewart
1984-1987
Barbara Isabelle Cook (1930-2017)
1988-1991
Gwen Nicol MacDonald
1991-1992
Alice and Bill Hogman
1992-1996
Alan Armstrong
1996-?
Beth McLean
Hartney United Church (July 2015)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughHartney United Church (July 2018)
Source: George PennerHartney United Church (July 2022)
Source: George PennerInterior of Hartney United Church (July 2015)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.47916, W100.52321
denoted by symbol on the map above
A Century of Living: Hartney, 1882-1982 by Hartney and District Historical Committee, 1982, page 43.
A Community With Spirit: Hartney, 1982-2002 by Hartney History Book Committee, 2003, pages 9-11.
We thank Nathan Kramer and George Penner for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 29 December 2022
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