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Building new Taylor Bridge 1997 - Locations beside first Steel Bridge

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Location of old and new Taylor bridges

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Presbyterian / United Church built in 1911 on Dodds Road replacing church built in 1854 trustees James Black, Merchant, Harry Francis, Merchant. And James Duncan, village of West Winnipeg in 1956 the congregation gathered to celebrate the new addition to the front of the church for choir and furnace.

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United Church senior choir, Mothers Day 1963 Mrs. Hilda Nyerod was the director

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In 1967 land was donated on Bridge Road to the United Church by the John Taylor Family, sod turning event included John Curry with Margaret Taylor and Blanche Taylor

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Members of the United Church congregation were glad that the church would be safe as the beams were cracked. No room for Sunday School, no basement or bathroom.

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United Church players started in 2003 to raise money for a new roof and continued to raise money for 30 years for their church.

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United Church and grounds

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Headingly Historical Society

The Headingley Historical Society is on Treaty 1 Territory and the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples and is the Homeland of the Métis Nation.

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A: 5353 Portage Avenue
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