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May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on fonds.
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ca. 20 blueprints and architectural drawings
What would become the Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.), then the Tarentorus Township, started as an outstation for St. Luke’s Anglican Church (Sault Ste. Marie); St. Luke’s would become a mother church to the rest in Sault Ste. Marie.
Anglican services began in the former township of Tarentorus in July 1876 under the Reverend Thomas H. Appleby. Originally Appleby ministered to both St. Luke's in Korah Township and the congregation in Tarentorus. After 1885 the church saw recurring periods of inactivity due to gaps in incumbency; the Diocese of Algoma was stretched thin during this period. There were a few bursts of activity with the arrival of enthusiastic clergymen such as Rev. John peter Smitheman and Rev. J. Ethelstan Cheese, but both these incumbencies lasted only a few years. The church was administered to by clergy from St. Luke’s and students during these gaps.
The Holy Trinity congregation was officially organized in 1915, and in 1916 Owen L. Jull, the incumbent at St. Peter's (Sault Ste. Marie) and Tarentorus purchased the land (a Michigan blueberry patch). The first Holy Trinity Anglican Church (a white frame building) was completed in October/November 1917 with the first service being held on December 9, 1917. In 1918 the church was consecrated on Trinity Sunday with Archdeacon Gowan Gillmor ("the tramp") as incumbent.
The first parish hall was completed in 1924; it was sold in 1939. Holy Trinity separated from St. Peter's in 1928; the two were rejoined in a single parish with Christ Church (Korah Township) in 1942 under F. F. Nock. A second, adjoining church hall was completed in 1952. In 1958 the parish was reorganized and Holy Trinity was twinned with All Saints' under Bruce Fraser. In 1959 the congregation decided to build a new, larger church; the first sod was turned on August 28th. The second church was completed and dedicated December 1, 1960. In 1962, Holy Trinity became an independent, self-supporting parish with its own Rector, Donald M. Landon.
In 1976, the parish celebrated its 100th anniversary and accepted the parochial responsibility for the Soo North Mission in the Heyden and Searchmont areas. In 1980 the parish retired the debt on the church building and on November 30th it was consecrated by the Right Reverend Frank F. Nock.
Past clergy and divinity students ministering in Tarentorus have included: Thomas H. Appleby (1876-1881); Henry Heaton (1881-1882); J. H. Glass (1882); George B. Cooke (1882-1884); Frank F. W. Greene (1885-1890); J. P. Smitheman (1896-1899); Henry A. Brook (1906-1914); J. Ethelstan Cheese (1906); C. R. Palmer (1906); Leo D. Griffith (1906-1907); Richard Haines (1907); Thomas Scarlett (1907-1908); J. A. Richardson (1908); Edward F. Pinnington (1909); Percival J. K. Law (1911-1914); Owen Lacey Jull (1916-1919); E. H. Baker (1919); Franklin F. Watson (1919); Gowan Gillmor (1919-1923); F. E. Jewell (1923); Charles B. Harris (1923-1925); Richard G. Warder (1925-1927); A. P. Banks (1927-1928); Benjamin P. Fuller (1928-1929); R. M. Boas (1929-1930); Charles F. Hives (1929-1933); Frederick W. Colloton (1930-1933); D. A. Johnston (1933-1940); J. Scott Wilson (1937-1939); A. B. Hives (1940-1941); A. P. Scott (1941); Donald H. Dixon (1941); Douglas G. Murray (1941-1942); Frank F. Nock (1942-1945); Peter William Olaf Hill (1945-1947); Harold Beatty (1946); Arthur James Bruce (1947); Allan H. McEachern (1947); Charles B. Noble (1947-1958); Percy C. Dodd (1948); Bruce W. Fraser (1958-1959); Warren S. C. Banting (1960-1961); Donald M. Landon (1962-1971); William R. Stadnyk (1971); Jerry William Smith (1976-1978); Kenneth G. Ostler (1978-?), Fr. Bob Elkin (?), Rev. Thomas A. Corston (1992-?)
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Fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.), specifically at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) and Anglican congregation (Searchmont, Ont.). Includes parish registers, service registers, vestry books and other materials.
Accruals 2009-052 and 2009-187 were transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2013-060 was transferred from the church to Algoma University in 2013 by The Venerable Peter Smyth. Accrual 2016-035 was transferred from the church to Algoma University in July 2016 by The Venerable Peter Smyth. Accrual transferred to Algoma University by Holy Trinity Church Warden on January 30, 2018. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
0.35 m of textual records
ca. 20 blueprints and architectural drawings.
The Holy Trinity congregation was officially organized in 1915, and in 1916 Owen L. Jull, the incumbent at St. Peter's (Sault Ste. Marie) and Tarentorus purchased the land (a Michigan blueberry patch). The first Holy Trinity Anglican Church (a white frame building) was completed in October/November 1917 with the first service being held on December 9, 1917. In 1918 the church was consecrated on Trinity Sunday with Archdeacon Gowan Gillmor ("the tramp") as incumbent.
The first parish hall was completed in 1924; it was sold in 1939. Holy Trinity separated from St. Peter's in 1928; the two were rejoined in a single parish with Christ Church (Korah Township) in 1942 under F. F. Nock. A second, adjoining church hall was completed in 1952. In 1958 the parish was reorganized and Holy Trinity was twinned with All Saints' under Bruce Fraser. In 1959 the congregation decided to build a new, larger church; the first sod was turned on August 28th. The second church was completed and dedicated December 1, 1960. In 1962, Holy Trinity became an independent, self-supporting parish with its own Rector, Donald M. Landon.
In 1986 the "Penhorwood Wing" was added on the west side of the existing church building. It was named to honour the architect and building supervisor of Holy Trinity's second church building, Russell T. Penhorwood. The wing was dedicated by Bishop Peterson on December 4, 1986.
Trinity Mission statement: Holy Trinity Church is a Christian Community Worshipping Jesus Christ Proclaiming His Love and Lordship and encouraging spiritual growth through Holy Scripture and Tradtion.
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Baptisms- 19th February 1961 - 16th December 1968 Confirmations- 4th June 1961 - 8th March 1970 Marriages- 26th May 1962 - 23rd June 1978 Burial- 1st December 1961 - 3rd September 1982
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Tossell and Caughill, Architects
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Gugula, Smedly, Barban - architects and engineer
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Ellis, Pastore, Oswin Consultants Inc.
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Cover note: "Celebrating 33 years in our second church building."
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Note on cover: "Holy Trinity Church is a Christian Community Worshipping Jesus Christ, Proclaiming Hist Love & Lordship and Encouraging Spiritual Growth through Holy Scripture and Tradition."
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Walte Holtz
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Handwritten note included in folders which reads: "These were found in a house in Gravenhurst Ont. previously owned by Archdeacon J. B. Lindsell. He was Archdeacon of Muskoka in 1940's & 1950's."
Bibliographic details are given first for the Common Prayer and then fro the Hymnal Companion.
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Included typewritten note reading: "NOTE: This Prayer Book Belongs To The Archives Of Holy Trinity, Tarentorus. The inscription on the inside of the front cover is in the hand-writing of The Rev'd Owen L. Jull Incumbent during the building of the original H. T. Church"
Inscription on inside cover reads: "Trinity Church Tarentorus Jany, 1918."
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Accrual 2009-234 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
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In the 1970s Searchmont congregation was part of the Sault North Anglican under the direction of Rev. Jerry Smith. Mission Services were held at the Searchmont Public School beginning in July 1976, with weekly services starting in September of the same year. A church school was also operated on Tuesday afternoons following school.
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at the Anglican congregation (Searchmont, Ont.). Includes a vestry book.
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