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A United Church in Waskada in the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada consists of a Presbyterian church building built in 1903 and a Methodist church building built in 1902. The Methodist building was moved from across the street when the two congregations formed a union church in July 1922. With the formal union in June 1925, the church became the Waskada United Church.
Clerics (Waskada Methodist)
Period |
Cleric |
1901-1903 |
T. J. Johnstone
J. W. Aikins
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1903-1905 |
H. J. Gallery |
1905-1906 |
A. H. Hoare |
1906-1907 |
John Lewis |
1907-1910 |
James Hoskin |
1910-1915 |
J. Wesley Johnston |
1915-1917 |
W. B. Ambrose |
1917-1922 |
J. Wesley Johnston
J. D. Gregg
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1922 |
T. G. Seeley
W. L. T. Pattison
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Clerics (Waskada Presbyterian)
Period |
Cleric |
1902-1904 |
James Hamilton |
1904-1905 |
Alex Barclay |
1905-1907 |
James Hamilton |
1907-1915 |
David Johnstone |
1915-1921 |
G. W. B. Linton |
Clerics (Waskada United)
Period |
Cleric |
1922-1926 |
W. L. T. Pattison |
1926-1932 |
G. A. Dyker |
1932-1937 |
J. S. Caldwell |
1937-1939 |
Ian McKay |
1939-1943 |
T. M. Badger |
1943-1946 |
T. A. Payne
C. Daniel Matheson |
1946-1952 |
Hugh Bill |
1952-1956 |
Garfield Barber |
1956-1957 |
Owen Tudor Hughes (1915-2004) |
1957-1959 |
Alex Rekken |
1959-1962 |
F. Shuttleworth |
1962-1965 |
James Vanslyke |
1965-1968 |
R. Histed |
1968-? |
H. Gibson |
Photos & Coordinates
Sources:
Waskada Memoirs, 1967, pages 104-106.
Sequel to Waskada Memoirs, 1870-1970, 1970, page 29.
This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 7 January 2019
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