Methodist Church

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  • Despite sharing part of a name, the Methodist Church (Canada), which existed prior to 1925, and the later Free Methodists are entirely separate groups.

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Equivalent terms

Methodist Church

Associated terms

4 Archival description results for Methodist Church

3 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Estlin and Regina, Saskatchewan

(1)-(15): Images relating to Estlin, Saskatchewan including students gathered in front of Boyle School; a grain elevator on fire on July 22, 1920; exterior view of first store in Estlin; Mrs. Carson standing in front of a restaurant; the livery barn; fire at the lumber yard in 1929; group photograph of Estlin Ladies Aid Group ca. 1927; and members of the Revill family of Estlin.

(16)-(23): Images of the Exhibition parade in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1936 including Knights of Columbus float; float with banner reading "The Confederation of Three Great Canadian Churches, Methodist, Presbyterian & Congregational; and members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on horseback. Regina City Hall is in the background of most images.

(24): Exterior view of Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina with Victoria Park in foreground.

(25): Queen Elizabeth and King George in cavalcade during visit to Regina in 1939.

(26): Exterior view of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) building in Regina. [1955 or after]

Groome, Paul F.

  • R-1272.1
  • File
  • 1907-1959

Records created, accumulated and used by Paul F. Groome (1896-1992) of Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: minutes of Rae Street Methodist Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, July 10, 1907 to February 20, 1912; minutes of Sixth Avenue United Church, Regina, April 6, 1936 to October 1, 1951; "minutes of the Young Men's Christian Association of Regina, Saskatchewan covering the period from 1890 to 1959" by Paul F. Groome and related source materials; Institute of Power Engineers decal; Western Canada Firemens' Association convention badge, 1908; and photographs relating mainly to Regina, Saskatchewan and its pioneers (including Harry Hourie, William Wallace Gibson, Zachary M. Hamilton, George Barr and Mrs. George Barr); electric power plants; and the activities and facilities of the YMCA, including its camps, swimming pool; Rae Street Methodist Church; Sixth Avenue United Church; St. John's United Church; Regina Boat Club regattas on Wascana Lake. Groome was employed as an engineer at the Regina Municipal Power Plant from 1929 to 1961.

Groome, Paul F., 1896-1992

Llewelyn Bethel United Church and cairn honouring Patagonia Welsh settlers

  • S-E100
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing Llewelyn Bethel United Church (built 1910) and a cairn that also honours the Welsh settlers from Patagonia and Wales who established the Llewelyn Colony in the Bangor area of Saskatchewan during the early 1900s. The plaque on the cairn indicates that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971.

Plaque on cairn, beside Llewelyn Bethel United Church, near Bangor

  • S-E101
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing the plaque on a cairn erected beside the Llewelyn Bethel United Church in the Llewelyn colony of Welsh immigrants located near Bangor, Saskatchewan. The plaque claims that the church was built in 1910, and that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971. It also indicates that the cairn was placed in honour of the Welsh pioneers from Patagonia and Wales who settled in the area in the early 1900s. The plaque depicts the Saskatchewan coat of arms in the middle of the top edge with a tiger lily blossom on each side and shows a single wheat stalk on each side that run the length of the plaque.