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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Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Little Current, Ont.) is comprised of two congregations: Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Little Current, Ont.) and St. Luke's Anglican Church (Sucker Creek, Ont.).
Fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at and the functions of Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Little Current, Ont.), specifically at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Little Current, Ont.) and St. Luke's Anglican Church (Sucker Creek, Ont.). Includes service registers, parish registers, vestry books and other materials.
Accruals 2009-096, 2009-171,and 2009-238 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.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Little Current, Ont.) is a church in the Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Little Current, Ont.) on Manitoulin Island. The church was formerly part of the Sheguiandah Mission; it separated in March 1897.
The Holy Trinity Church was completed on August 15, 1886, before which irregular services were held in a log building by Rev. J. W. Sims with help from Mr. Sam McLean and Mr. William Rowe. The church was built from the generous donation by Mr. R. A. A. Jones (London, England) and family members of the Honourable Robert Jones (Montreal). The church was consecrated on July 31, 1887 by the Right Reverend Edward Sullivan.
In 1912, Mr. John Dawson built the Shaftesbury Hall to be used as a parish hall, while also being open for use to the rest of the community. The Hall was torn down in 1974.
The rectory was renovated in 1923, the building having been bought in April, 1900. The later years of the 1920s, the church received many donations in memory of family and congregation members. These included the credence table, candlesticks, bookmarkers, chalice, paten, altar frontal, and flag pole. In 1930 a stained glass window was installed, depicting Christ knocking at the door. On May 13, 1931, the Right Reverend R. R. Smith consecrated the cemetery.In 1981, work began on a new parish hall. The sod was turned on April 26 of that year. The narthex and parish hall were dedicated by the Right Reverend F. F. Nock on September 21, 1981. During the summer of 1984 Holy Trinity underwent substantial renovations including interior and exterior restoration and improvements.
Incumbents and rectors at Holy Trinity have included: Rev. Canon Frederick Frost (1870s), Rev. W. J. Ecclestone (1897-1899), Rev. Percy Walter Piggott Calhoun (1904-1908), Rev. Christopher C. Simpson (1908-1915), Rev. William Henry Trcikett (1915), Rev. Eric StLucien Percy Montizambert (1916-1921), Rev. Joseph Dunstone Granger (1921-1922), Rev. Harry Frederick Charles Cox (1922-1924), Rev. William Coombe Dunn (1924-1926), Rev. Edwin Weeks (1927-1934), Rev. Edwin Wrightson (1934-1940), Rev. W. Rutherford Tindle (1940-1941), Rev. Alfred Percy Banks (1941-1942), Rev. Richard Haines (1942-1951), Rev. Allan Edward Haldenby (1951-1954), John Lane (1951-1954), Rev. Canon Donald Harry Dixon (1954-1978), Rev. Stanley George Tomes (1979-1983), Rev. William Gary Dobinson (1983-?).
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Baptisms (1935-1960)|Marriages (1936-1984)|Burials (1936-1984)
Accrual 2009-237 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.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
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St. Luke's Anglican Church (Sucker Creek, Ont.) is a church in the Holy Trinity Anglican Parish (Little Current, Ont.) on Manitoulin Island.
The church was first built in 1885, and later rebuilt in 1912. On October 18, 1918 it was consecrated by Archbishop George Thorneloe.
In 1977 St. Luke's was gifted an ornate wooden altar rail made and designed by a member of the local First Nation community, Mr. Eli Madahbee. The altar rail was a gift from Miss Benna Fuller in gratitude for her friendship with Mrs. Egerton Lester, who was heavily involved with St. Luke's.
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at and the functions of St. Luke's Anglican Church (Sucker Creek, Ont.). Includes a service register, parish register, vestry book and order book.
For more information about Benna Fuller who donated the altar rail to St. Luke's in 1977 see the Benna Fuller fonds.
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