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Taylor Bridge Grand Opening - Oct 28 1997 - cake

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Anglican Church 2023 Story

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1987 - Basement added and called Britton Hall. Spencer Britton was devoted to the church in many capacities and part of group instrumental with church move. (basement)

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Many confirmations were held over the years.nIn 1932 these 12 women and man attended the Church with Rev. T Marshall & Archbishop Stinger at the river site.

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In 1938, the confirmation were 6 men and 3 women with Rev T Marshall and Archbishop Hzrding at the river site

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The church had many anniversaries over the years. 1985 with Rev. Jack Clark and Bishop Walter Jones with reception in the community hall.

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The 1999 anniversary was celebrated with Rev. Mary Holman, Bishop Patrice Lee, Richard Goerzen and Rev. David Bloom

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The 1999 event was a great homecoming event with organizers Rev. David Bloom, Al Cox, Lynn Major, Vivienne Pearn, Dave Taylor and Ray Colley.

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1999: Musicians were Mark Colley, John Hatfield, Charles Hatfield, Betty Duerksen, Mildred Smith, Diane Milejso

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1999 Choir: Phyllis Bloom, Sheila Haxby, Richard Goerzen, Millicent Cox, and Vivienne Pearn

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1999 reception was held in the community centre with Witold Milejszo, Master of Ceremony and Elsie Francis a Headingley pioneer

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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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Baptisim 1952, Minister - Rev Dr. Barker

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

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Junior choir and Sunday School - 1964

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1957 pews replace chairs

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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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1967, the church was moved onto a basement with addition to back for office and choir and front for reception area.

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1981, 70th anniversary of the church. Service was held to thank Margaret Taylor and family for their gift of the land at this new site. Accepting John Curry and Margaret Taylor.

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1981 plaque presented by Ed Russinholt and Malcolm McGuckin.

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Choir at anniversary service in 1981

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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
Headingley, MB  R4H 1J9

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