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- "On a Sunday in April 1833, twelve people from the community and a minister from Hamilton gathered together for worship in a rough wooden building that sat on the east bank of the Sixteen Mile Creek."On a Sunday in April 1833, twelve people from the community and …
- Max Leggatt (39 years), Charles Leggatt (36 years) and Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session (36 years).Max Leggatt (39 years), Charles Leggatt (36 years) and Walter Adamson, Clerk …
- The motorcycle was displayed in the Knox church parlour to help publicize a C.G.I.T. (Canadian Girls in Training) project to raise money for the Presbyterian Board of World Mission's "Ministers on WhThe motorcycle was displayed in the Knox church parlour to help publicize …
- Mrs. Susan Archibald, Mr. Wanzer, Dr. C.K. Nicoll, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Mrs. Susan Kent.Mrs. Susan Archibald, Mr. Wanzer, Dr. C.K. Nicoll, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Mrs. …
- In the foreground, Rev. J. Alan Munro, Moderator of the 1965 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and Dr. J.W. Wevers, chairman of the Administrative Council. In the background are,In the foreground, Rev. J. Alan Munro, Moderator of the 1965 General …
- Rev.Cam Taylor shakes hands with Jim Snow, member of the Provincial legislature (and cabinet minister)in the reception line following the 150th anniversary service in October. To the left of Rev. TayRev.Cam Taylor shakes hands with Jim Snow, member of the Provincial legislature …
- Son of Oakville's founder, William Chisholm. He built the new customs house and adjoining residence that became known as Erchless. R.K. Chisholm, an elder at the church, and his nephew, are representSon of Oakville's founder, William Chisholm. He built the new customs house …
- Andrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898, he is remembered in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, through a communion service set that is now treasured as an historical artifact. The set was pAndrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898, he is remembered …
- Some services were held in his caibnet maker's shop.Some services were held in his caibnet maker's shop.
- Stafford Marlatt was married to Mandana Elizabeth Triller and they had four children, Cecil Gustavus, Wilbur Triller, Delia and Ina. The St. Cecilia stained glass window, one of the most visually strStafford Marlatt was married to Mandana Elizabeth Triller and they had four …
- Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt and brother of Cecil G. Marlatt. An elder from 1910-1945 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, Wilbur was widely known for his involvement in the Ontario Motor League.Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt and brother of Cecil G. Marlatt. An …
- Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
- Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt, Cecil G. Marlatt was an industrialist, civic leader and active yachting enthusiast. One of the most colourful members in the history of the congregation of Knox PresbyteSon of Stafford Dean Marlatt, Cecil G. Marlatt was an industrialist, civic …
- Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
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