Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1924, 1, p. 24

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* * 351 %’fflf;fill’;ffiflff’ffillllf?f//fd¢43. 1911, by Rev. W. G. Wakefield, who w pine}.. He was followed by Rev. Mr.â€" The congregations of South Pore in 1914, when the latter place was put The present St. Matthew‘s church the following year St. Matthew‘s beca Rev. J. D. iPaterson as the first Reeor in August 1917 by the present Rector, | has given earnest service to the chunch A booklet just issued by Byrnes C the records show, Mr. Ofhan, an und has the honour of doing the first work CC)) was built in 1922, and cost over $100,000,00. A solid brick building, beauâ€" tifully designed and carefully constructed, it is handsomely appointed throughout, and makes an attractive and commodious church, though not any tho large for the rapidly increasing congregation. The Parish of St. Anthony is one of the oldest established in the North Land. In 1900 <his district was visited by Rev. Father Beaudry, O.M.I. From 1910 to 1911, the mission here was carried on by R.R. Fathers Paradis, Gascon, Bourassa, O‘Ctorman. Lagravalle and Pelletier, the priests going on foot from Kelso to Porcupine. From 1911 to 1912, the mission was regularly visited by Rev. Fr. Pelletier, who was residing in Poreupine. The Parish of Timmins was formed in 1912. Rev. Fr. Theriault, who has iT"1 As in other lines that show attention to the finer and better things of life, Timmins is well supplied with churches, and the churches have played an important and helpful part in the life of this community, The finest church building in Timmins is St. Anthony‘s R.C. Church, Indeed, it is one of the finest buildings of its kind in the North Land. Tt nere Trom the comm sh, popular and highly of class or creed. Church of England s . by RKex. W.â€"G. Wak. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO trom the England services were . G. Wakefield, who w 11# She Churches of Cimmins ANTHONNV nmnencemen y Rev. Mr. Gillet south Poreupine ace was put in ch ew‘s church was iride r $100,000,.00. A solid constructed, it s hs actiive and commodious UTC a seltâ€"supporting tev, «Mr. Paterso . R. 8. Cushing, T id the community rch, Timmins, sav in the InIMm lt solid brick building, beauâ€" is handsomely appointed dious church, though not the Poreupine Camp it at Golden City (Poren azer by Rev. 0. Brown. out the ve unde? nd H @ivs th TIMMINS Yerq striet Pres shyt € kland ir 191 separattd mmin regard 3 1 in‘l Â¥e

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