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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.
Period
Cleric
1901-1903
T. J. Johnstone
J. W. Aikins1903-1905
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. Gregg1922
T. G. Seeley
Walter Lewis Thomas Patteson (1886-1962)
Period
Cleric
1902-1904
James Hamilton
1904-1905
Alex Barclay
1905-1907
James Hamilton
1907-1915
David Johnstone
1915-1921
G. W. B. Linton
Period
Cleric
1922-1926
Walter Lewis Thomas Patteson (1886-1962)
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 Matheson1946-1952
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
Waskada United Church (July 2018)
Source: George PennerWaskada United Church (July 2018)
Source: George PennerSite Location (lat/long): N49.09725, W100.79913
denoted by symbol on the map above
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: 3 November 2023
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