Accruals 2009-133, 2009-168, 2009-236 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard in May 2009. Accrual 2015-023 transferred to Algoma University by Achdeacon Harry Huskins on April 9, 2015. No 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 fonds.
0.41 m of textual records
St. Mark's Anglican Parish (Garson, Ont.) ceased operations 2015 with the closure of St. Mark's Anglican Church (Garson, Ont.). The former parish at one time comprised the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd (Garson, Ont.), the Falconbridge Anglican Mission, and St. Mark's Anglican Church (Garson, Ont.).
Fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at St. Mark's Anglican Parish (Garson, Ont.), specifically at St. Mark's Anglican Church (Garson, Ont.), Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd (Garson, Ont.), and the Falconbridge Anglican Mission. Includes parish registers, vestry books, W.A. minutes, confirmation registers, burial permits, board meeting minutes, and other material.
Accrual 2009-133 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard.
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.
0.19 m of textual records
Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd (Garson, Ont.) is a church in the St. Mark's Anglican Parish (Garson, Ont.). This church was located closer to the Garson Mine.
Anglican services began some years prior to 1923 with Rev. Canon Boydell, who was the incumbent at Anglican Church of the Epiphany (Sudbury, Ont.) between 1899 and 1918. Afterwards, Rev. C. C. Simpson of All Saint's Anglican Church (Coniston, Ont.) ministered to the Garson area.
The Church of the Good Shepherd was built around 1928 and consecrated four years later on May 5, 1932.
The church was relocated from its original location due to highway construction in 1958; it moved to a new lot in the Sudbury district.
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd (Garson, Ont.). Includes service registers, parish register, vestry books, burial permits, graveyard account records, cemetery board records, vestry minutes, Women's Auxiliary records, and other material.
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Baptisms, 1937-1977; Confirmations, 1938-1966; Marriages, 1938-1977, Burials, 1936-1984;
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Accrual 2009-168 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard.
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.
0.02 m of textual records
Falconbridge Mission was part of the St. Mark's Anglican Parish (Garson, Ont.).
The Falconbridge area started its development in 1928 and 1929, after the nickel mine shaft was begun; homes, streets, a school house, and utilities were constructed and installed. In 1930 services were held in the school house or in the community hall by Rev. C. C. Simpson of All Saint's Anglican Church (Coniston, Ont.). In 1931, the congregation at Falconbridge agreed to meet at the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd (Garson, Ont.) after realizing how far Rev. Simpson travelled to deliver his services.
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities of Falconbridge Mission. Includes a vestry book.
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Accrual 2009-236 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2015-023 was transferred by Archdeacon Harry Huskins to Algoma University on April 9, 2015. Accrual 2016-020 transferred from Sudbury-Manitoulin Deanery to the Synod Office in November 2015 subsequently transferred from Synod Office to Algoma University by Liz Hamel on May 17, 2016. Accrual 2018-005 transferred from Bishophurst by the Rt. Rev. Anne Germond to Algoma University on August 31, 2017. No 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.
0.21 m of textual record
St. Mark's Anglican Church (Garson, Ont.) was part of the multi-point St. Mark's Anglican Parish (Garson, Ont.).
Anglicans in Garson began raising funds for the construction of a church in 1954, and three years later construction was started. The church building was dedicated in 1960 by Archbishop W.L. Wright.
In 1964 Rev. William Ellam directed the re-building of a pipe organ from Christ Church (Brampton, Ont.). The congregation at St. Mark's heard the accompaniment of a pipe organ in their church for the first time on Good Friday 1964.
On November 28, 1976 the church dedicated a prayer plaque in memory of Archdeacon Lloyd S. Hoover. The construction of the additional Narthex was well underway, and on June 5, 1977 Rev. Frank F. Nock, Bishop of Algoma, dedicated the Lloyd S. Hoover Narthex. Also during this ceremony was the dedication of the Memorial Cross and the consecration of St. Mark's complete with the burning of the church's paid extension loan.
On February 28, 1983 the Rev. Frank Nock visited the Garson church to consecrate three stained glass windows. Two of these were donated by Eileen Wallace: one in memory of Emily Albright, one in memory of Wallace's brothers, Kenneth Ronald and Newton Garth Albright. The third window was donated by Ronald and Shirley Burke and family in memory of Verne and Claribel Biggings.
St. Mark's ceased operations in 2015.
Those who have served St. Mark’s include: Rev. Robert Lumley (1954-1957), Rev. George White (1957-1959), Rev. Henry Morrow (1959-1961), Rev. William Ellam (1961-1974), Rev. Lloyd Hoover (1974-1975), Rev. McCausland (1975), Rev. Michael Hankinson (1975-?).
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities of St. Mark's Anglican Church (Garson, Ont.). Includes vestry books and minutes, minutes of the board, baptism register, register of confirmation, parish register, and other material.
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St. Mark's Anglican Church
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St. Mark's Anglican Church
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1 framed textual document.
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1 bulletin
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2 handdrawn maps
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Service by the Most Reverend William L. Wright, Archbishop of Algoma and incumbent Rev. Harry Morrow
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Wendy Tansley, editor.
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Cover notation: "This book containing the history of our church is presented to Heritage House May 17, 1979 by the congregation of St. Mark's Anglican Church Garson, Ontario."
Includes: written history, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Includes purchase details for the 92 Penman Ave. property.
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Article titles: "Bazaar Proceeds to Sponson Dinner" and "Churchwomen Hold Annual Gathering."
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"Consecrated by the Right Reverend Frank F. Nock, B.A. D.D., Bishop of Algoma"
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Photographs include:
"Our First Church Service in the Basement of the New Church, May 1958"; "Our First Sunday School Class in the Church, 1959" ; "One of the first baptisms in the new church" ; "Confirmation, 1962." ; "Olde Tyme Dessert Tea and Bazaar 1978"
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Celebrant and Preacher: The Rt. Rev. Dr. Stephen Andrews, Bishop of Algoma.