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TRINITY
UNITED CHURCH
1955 sketch from history book
Postcard Photo early 1950's, from Alex Wilson Collection
sent by Margaret Cuddington
Located
on the NW corner of Carbon Ave and Walsh St
History below from
the 1955 History of Bienfait Book
July 4, 1891, Rev. George
Roddick, visiting from the Brandon Hills, Manitoba
preached the first sermon
in this area at Goued's,
one mile east of the
present old Taylorton Bridge (1955)
Two years later first
members were received by transfer:
Mr. and Mrs William were
received by transfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunbar
and Mrs. A.C.Peterson from the Brandon Hills,
and Alex Dunbar from
Nova Scotia.
First preaching services
in homes by Mr. and Mrs. Ivor, student.
Services were held in
C.P.R. waiting room by various denominations.
In September 1898, decision
was made to build a church.
The church was completed
in November and dedicated by Rev. George Roddick.
The cost of the church
building estimated at $600.00,
amount actually spent
was $995.00.
Cash balance at the end
of the year was $360.00.
Albany, Shand, Roche
Percee, and Old Taylorton
were other appointments
at various times.
Earliest services were
held in the Little Brick School,
the back of Oliver's
Store and later in the Manse.
Through the years the
Ladies Aid repeatedly came to the aid
of the Board of Management
in financial matters.
the first records were
written in 1907.
Four years later the
Board of Management began
with the prominent names
of the this Board to recent times include,
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver, Dr. Brundage,
J.H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kershaw,
Mr. R. Hawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Salmond, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Ellis.
In 1915 the two lots
were purchased by the ladies Aid.
The first trustees were
Salmond , Oliver, and Kershaw.
In 1916 the Manse
was erected.
In 1923 the first elder,
A. E. English was ordained in Estevan Union Church.
In 1924 the Trinity Church
Building was dedicated by Rev. Rupert Weare.
In 1925, it became a
congregation of United Church of Canada on June 10th.
For a five year period
was served by Frobisher ministers in 1930.
In 1941, the Elders elected
were V. E. Clark, and J. Kershaw.
In 1943 the elder elected
was Alton Elllis.
In 1951, the elders elected
were Percy Taylor and Mrs. Billington.
The first minister was
Rev. Lames Lang, who came in 1902.
The present minister
is Rev. B. R. Bater (1955).
The Trinity United Church
Sunday School was organized in Dec of 1940,
when Rev. J.C. Bitcon
was the minister on the North Portal Charge.
Mr. Vincent Clark was
the first superintendent,
with Mrs. Fred Roper
as teacher. There was an enrolment of forty children.
The Sunday School has
carried on since that time
with a varying enrolment
due to an unsettled population.
At the present time (1955)
there are fifty-four on the roll.
Those holding office
are:
Mrs. J. A. Cooper - Superintendent
Mrs. Ralph Leonard -
Secretary-Treasurer
Sunday School Teachers
Mrs. E. McIlmoyl
Mrs. A. Ronyk
Miss Marcia Elchyson
Miss Eileen May
Miss Pauline Dutka
Six classes are taught
from nursery to Intermediate
In my dad Phil Gent's history notes, he states in 1928
in his spare time from the farm work,
he hauled stones for the foundations of
the United Church, the Anglican Church, the first Catholic Church,
and the Pool Elevator.
That puts the age of this Church ca 1928
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Received an email from
a lady named Tracy telling me
her grandparents attended
the Black Diamond United Church
in Bienfait in the 1950's
She has their Certificate
of Membership, signed by Mr. Harvey Moats
who was the minister
and Mr. Mel Murray who was the clerk of session .
She also reports of her
Fraser family in the area,
and her grandfather worked
underground in M&S mines.
Looks like this Church
went by 2 names
Thanks for that update
Below is a link
to a Bienfait overall church history
from an online book on ourroots.ca
http://www.ourroots.ca/e/page.aspx?id=331999
info submitted by Mrs Jean Behr
Early history of Saskatchewan churches
(grass roots). Book I
Banting Publishing 1975
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