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St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.) sous fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1923
End Date: 
1965
Date Range: 
1923-1965
Physical Description: 

0.03 m of textual records

Arrangement: 
Sous fonds is arranged in files.
History Biographical: 

St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.). The township has been referred to with two names: Hanbury and Harley. Officially, it is the Harley Township. The confusion in the records comes from the post office being named Hanbury, and local settlers adopting that name. 

St. Luke's was near completion in 1905. The congregation hoped to have it finished and ready for service in spring. This first building burned in the 1922 fire, which burned much of the Northern Lights Anglican Parish. The new church building was moved to a new site; it's opening service was on October 11, 1925. 

The church fell into disuse in 1947. In 1950 a meeting was held to determine what should be done with the building and its furnishings. With the approval of the Bishop of Algoma, St. Luke's was given to the congregation at Englehart, Ont; the materials were used to renovate Christ Anglican Church's floor, roof, insulation, and wiring. 

Sources: 

  • "Temiskaming Mission" The Algoma Missionary News 2, no. 2 (1905): 7. Algoma University Archives, 2009-081_001_007_1905Feb.
  • "Parish History" in "Parish Register, 1923-1949, 1965, St. Luke's Church (Hanbury, Ont.) sous fonds, Algoma University Archives, 2010-163/001(001).
  • "Harley", The Algoma Missionary News 21, no. 6 (1925): 14. Algoma University Archives, 2009-081_002_001_1925Aug.
  • "Church Embroidery" The Algoma Missionary News 21, no. 8 (1925): 13. Algoma University Archives, 2009-081_002_001_1925Nov.
Scope Content: 

Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.). Includes parish register. 

Repository: 
aua
Admin
Custodial History: 

Accrual 2010-163 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009.

Access Restriction: 

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.

Repro Restriction: 

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.

Conservation: 

Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 

Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.) fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1860
End Date: 
2014
Date Range: 
1860-2014
Physical Description: 

1.54 m of textual record

Arrangement: 
Fonds is arranged in ten sous fonds.
History Biographical: 

Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.) is a multi-point parish along the Ontario-Quebec border around Lake Temiskaming. The parish is composed of Christ Anglican Church (Englehart, Ont.), Grace Anglican Church (South River, Ont.), St. Andrew's Anglican Church (Chamberlain, Ont.), St. Faith's Anglican Church (Charlton, Ont.), St. James' Anglican Church (Cobalt, Ont.), St. James' Anglican Church (Heaslip, Ont.), St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church (New Liskeard, Ont.), St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.), St. Paul's Anglican Church (Elk Lake, Ont.), and St. Paul's Anglican Church (Haileybury, Ont.).

In 1907 Mr. Ballard, Curate of the St. Faith’s in Tynemouth, England, was sent to this northern Algoma region to give a donation of $136.83 to Rev. John Leigh (ordained December 20, 1908). This money was to be used in the development of five small churches in the area, the mother church being Christ Anglican Church (Englehart, Ont.).

In the early years, Rev. Leigh would make a circuit of the area performing Sunday services every two weeks. He would arrive in Charlton the Saturday night, leave for Englehart the Sunday afternoon, and the next Sunday leave for Heaslip for a morning service, then a train to Thornloe for an afternoon service, and a last train back to Englehart for an evening service.

The area suffered a devastating fire on October 4, 1922. Five of the mission churches burned: St. Paul’s (Haileybury, Ont.), St. George’s (North Cobalt, Ont.), St. Luke’s (Harley Township, Ont.), St. Oswald’s (Thornloe, Ont.), and St. Faith’s (Charlton, Ont.).

The Northern Lights Parish was established officially in 1998 with five congregations: It originally consisted of five congregations: St. James’, Cobalt, St. Paul’s, Haileybury, St. John’s, New Liskeard, Christ Church, Englehart and St. Faith’s, Charlton. In 2005, St. Faith’s, Charlton, closed its doors and the congregation was invited to join the congregation of Christ Church, Englehart, which is a ten minute drive from Charlton. In 2013 the congregation of St. John’s, New Liskeard, made the decision to close its doors, while working through a parish assessment laid out by the Diocese. St. Paul’s, Haileybury, opened their arms and the invitation of a merger between the two congregations was offered. Haileybury is approximately a 10 min. drive from New Liskeard. The two congregations are now merged and the identity of both churches was voted on and accepted as The Church of St. Paul and St. John.

Northern Lights Parish has a Parish Council which consists of the Clergy and the Wardens and a member at large of each congregation.  The Council oversees all activities throughout the parish and makes decisions in temporal matters. Parish Council passes down information from the Diocese to the individual congregations, and determines the share of the expenses to be paid by each congregation

Sources:

Scope Content: 

Fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.).

Includes service register, vestry minutes, cash books, W.A. records and minutes, vestry book, A.C.W. minutes, correspondence, meeting minutes, financial information, service booklet, newspaper clipping, guest book, parish history, parish register, and other materials. 

Repository: 
aua
Admin
Access Restriction: 

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.

Repro Restriction: 

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.

Conservation: 

Minor conservation performed on fonds. 

Description Level: