Historic Sites of Manitoba: Lauder Methodist Church / Lauder United Church (Lauder, Municipality of Grassland)

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Clerics | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This United Church at Lauder in the Municipality of Grassland was constructed in 1904 for a Methodist congregation. In 1917, it became a Union Church and later a United Church.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

1927-1931

W. J. Allen

1931

W. Donough

1931-1935

H. C. Harris

1935-1938

J. D. Robinson

1938-1942

A. I. A. Carruthers

1942-1946

Harry Dodd

1946-1950

Arthur Lockam

1950-1952

R. D. Thompson

1952-1958

Ralph Clark (1928-2014)

1958-1960

Carol Roberts

1960-1965

L. Jameson

1965-1968

K. Warne

1968-1972

J. A. Uhrich

1972-1979

D. McLeod

1979-1983

I. Marguerite Miller

1983-1984

D. Ewart

1984-1987

Barbara Isabelle Cook (1930-2017)

1988-1993

Gwen Nicol MacDonald

1993

Bill & Alice Hogman - Interim

1993-1996

Alan Armstrong

1996-?

Beth McLean

Photos & Coordinates

Postcard view of Lauder Methodist Church

Postcard view of Lauder Methodist Church (no date) by Winnipeg Photo Company
Source: Gordon Goldsborough, 2014-0104

Lauder United Church

Lauder United Church (June 2009)
Source: Ken Storie

Lauder United Church

Lauder United Church (July 2018)
Source: George Penner

Interior of Lauder United Church

Interior of Lauder United Church (July 2015)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.39019, W100.67510
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

A Community With Spirit: Hartney, 1982-2002 by Hartney History Book Committee, 2003, page 12.

We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Ken Storie and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 28 December 2022

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