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This former Anglican church building at Elm Creek, in the Rural Municipality of Grey, was opened officially on 13 July 1905 at a ceremony presided over by Archbishop Samuel Matheson. After it closed, the building was renovated into a private residence.
Period
Cleric
1908-?
Rev. W. G. Wakefield
?-?
Rev. F. H. Halliwell
?-?
Wilfrid William Henry Thomas (1875-1953)
?-?
Henri Le Gallais Roy (1875-1953)
?-?
Rev. Charles Wood
The former Holy Trinity Anglican Church (October 2017)
Source: George PennerThe former Holy Trinity Anglican Church (July 2019)
Source: Rose KuzinaThe former Holy Trinity Anglican Church (July 2019)
Source: Rose KuzinaSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.67448, W97.99661
denoted by symbol on the map above
Ripples from the Creek by Edith Anne Baragar, 1969, pages 101-103.
This page was prepared by George Penner, Gordon Goldsborough, and Rose Kuzina.
Page revised: 15 September 2019
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