Oakville Beaver, 6 Sep 2018, p. 20

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 6, 20 18 | 20 Knox Presbyterian Church Sixteen will hold a number of events in Septem- ber to celebrate the congre- gation's 185th anniversary in the Oakville community. The church, at 1150 Dun- das St. W., was originally built in 1845 by the Presbyte- rians of Trafalgar, however, according to Rev. Patrick Gushue, the congregation actually started meeting in people's homes and a local schoolhouse in the 1820s. When the church was built, Gushue says, the area was home to a village known as Proudfoot's Hollow, which also featured a grist mill, saw mill, blacksmith shop and distillery. The house of worship was enlarged and bricked over in 1899, and electric lights were installed in 1943. It was further expanded in 1994, with a basement dug beneath the original struc- ture to give the church much-needed room for Sun- day school classes, church meetings, a kitchen and washrooms. Gushue, who has served as the church's minister for the past three years, says the original wood church is still present within building. He said the church cur- rently has a congregation of 65 people who measure the time they have been attend- ing in decades. "It's a small church, and there are wonderful things about small churches that get lost in big churches," said Gushue. "Fundamentally, I be- lieve church is about com- munity, and community is about relationships. So when you have a smaller group of people you are real- ly able to care about each other, know each other by name and pray for one an- other when things aren't go- ing well." Knox Sixteen will com- memorate those nearly 200 years of offering comfort and guidance in the commu- nity with several events in KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SIXTEEN CELEBRATING 185 YEARS IN THE OAKVILLE COMMUNITY DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com NEWS CONGREGATION PREDATES CHURCH'S CONSTRUCTION IN 1845 Continued on page 49 Now borrow up to $15,000 with an Installment Loan. For details, visit us at: 2460 Neyagawa Blvd | 905-257-1917 198 Speers Rd. | 905-338-6000 We can help. Installment loans offered in select provinces only. Loan principal amounts vary between $1,000 and $15,000 based upon income and other qualification requirements, including a credit check. Loan term is based on the amount borrowed. Loans have terms of 12 to 60 months with payments scheduled based on your income deposit dates at the time of loan origination. The APR for the loans is 59.9%. Ask a Money Mart Customer Service Representative for details. MONEY MART® is a registered service mark of National Money Mart Company. © 2016 National Money Mart Company. All rights reserved. 1200 Speers Rd., Unit 12, Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4 (905) 845 - 1408 | Fax (905) 845 - 5931 | ricky@rickywong.ca Ricky Wong CPA, CA, MBA, B. Eng Ricky WongRicky W DIAMONDDIDIDIDIDIAMAMAMAMAMONONDIAMONDONDIAMONDONDIAMONDONDIAMONDONDIAMONDONDIAMONDONONONONONDDD DIAMONDDIDIDIDIDIAMAMAMAMAMONONONONONONONDDD Voted BestAccountant by Oakville Beaver Readers for 11 ConsecutiveYears For more information please check our website www.rickywong.ca •Accounting •Auditing • Taxation Join us for a special SoundLens Synergy iQ demonstration on Wednesday September 19, 2018. Space is limited, so call early as appointments will go fast! 1060 Speers Rd., Suite 214, Oakville 905-842-1702 southoakvillehearing.com COME SEE HOW A LITTLE CHANGE CAN REDEFINE YOUR WORLD!

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