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Metadata
Catalog Number |
2015.12.13 |
Object Name |
Book |
Title |
St. James the Apostle, Guelph Book |
Date |
1990 |
Year Range from |
1990 |
Year Range to |
1990 |
Description |
A 163-page book on the history of St. James the Apostle Anglican Church written by Terry Crowley. The book is separated into seven chapters and spans from when the church was first built, through war times and concludes with the approaching centennial anniversary (1990). Throughout the chapters are black and white photographs of various people involved in the church history including rectors, parishioners and school groups. At the back of the book is a list of rectors and churchwardens. Front Cover: Royal blue background with the image of an embroidered angel with wings blowing a horn. "St. James The Apostle" is printed vertically along the left edge and "Guelph" is printed along the bottom. A note at the bottom of the publishers page inside reads "Front Cover: "Christmas Celebration, Hark the Herald" by Virginia Buchanan-Smith, Canadian Embroiders' Guild (Guelph), a banner in St. James Church." Spine: "Crowley, For All Time" Inside Title Page: "For All Time A Centennial History of St. James The Apostle Anglican Church, Guelph, Ontario, Terry Crowley, Guelph, 1990" Table of Contents: "Preface, Chapter 1: Beginning The Unfinished Church, Chapter 2: At Home with Mary and Alfred Belt, Chapter 3: Heading Toward Conflicts, Chapter 4: Struggling Through Peace and War, Chapter 5: Expansive Years, Chapter 6: Reaching Out, Chapter 7: Towards 100" Back Cover: Royal Blue background with a short synopsis of the book printed in the center, "This lively account of St. James the Apostle (Anglican) Church in Guelph, Ontario reveals how a parish that once witnessed battles between the Orange and the Green evolved into a pathbreaker for interracial and interfaith co-operation, a centre for a renewed Anglicanism, a leader in youth work and social service, a source of artistic creativity, and a pioneer in fully integrating woman into the corporated life of the church, Filled with many memorable individuals, this history relates developments within one parish to changes in Canadian life and the Anglican Church during the past century of war and peace." |
People |
Ainsworth, O.H. Allsop, Eric Appleton, Thomas M. (Rev.) Avery, G.M. Bagg, W.V. Baker, F. K. Baker, Frank Barber, R.O. Barker, Walter (Wally) Bayne, Alice Beghetto, Claudio Bell, Nancy Belt, A.J. (Rev.) Belt, Mary Benallick, Archie Benallick, H.L. Bladon, Michael Bobier, S.T. Bohn, William Boutilier, W. C. Bowman, George Brillinger, E. (Rev.) Brimblecombe, Earl R. Brown, L.D. (Rev.) Buchanan-Smith, J. G. Buckland, C.H. (Rev.) Carpenter, W. Chisholm, Kent Chisholm, Peter Coldicott, W.K. Cotton, T.E. Crowley, Terry Curzon, Joseph Davis, W.G. (Rev.) Dawson, H. Dawson, Harry J. (Rev.) Day, John Doig, Paul Drew, John J. Duncan, W.W. Ferguson, Robert H. Field, R.M. (Rev.) Freeman, A. Gausden, C. O. Gausden, Charlie Grigg, Robert S. C. (Rev.) Harvey, E. Hewer, A.J. Hicks, A.F. Hilborn, E. Hill, Margaret MacDonald Jones, M. Jordan, Marion Lindsay, R. Litch, Stan Lord, L. H. Lowe, N.V. Luk, Kwan Mackenzie, R. Mackintosh, A.C. Maltby, R.W. McIntosh, Alex McWilliams, H.C. Meadows, James Christopher Meloche, W. J. B (Rev.) Merewether, Major H.D. Mills, Wilfrid Morrison, George Muller, Bob Murray, Ann Nelles, C. L. Nelles, Charles L. Newbould, Francis Newton, Elspeth Noble, H. Northcott, S. H. Oldacre, Caroline Osborne, James Osborne, Jim Peirce, Fred (Mrs.) Peirce, Fred W. (Rev.) Quail, E.J. Rokey, Richard S. C. (Rev.) Safe, Stephen Saunders, T.W. Saunders, Thomas Shonk, A. C. Shonk, Ashley Courtice Shuel, R.W. Singer, G. E. Skerrett, Brian Smith, A.E. Smith, A.M. Spackman, F.C. Sparling, C.P. (Mrs.) Sparling, C.P. (Rev.) St. Pierre, Cliff Stanton, G. E. Statham, G. S. Struthers, William Tate, E.C. Thomas, J.J. Thorp, George J. Turvey, George Vasey, Eustache A. (Rev.) Walker, Charles Walker, G. Walker, George Anton Wase, F.H. (Rev) Waterson, Jenifer Waterston, Jennifer Watson, D. Watson, David Bain White, W.W. (Lt. Col.) Williams, F. A. Winch, H. W. Winch, J. Winch, J.E. Wright, E.G. |
Search Terms |
Glasgow Street Guelph Mercury Guelph Mercury Press Guelph Public Library Paisley Street St. James the Apostle Church St. James the Apostle Church - Sanctuary Guild St. James The Apostle Church - Young People's Association World War I World War II |
Subjects |
ARCHITECTURE - CHURCHES BOOKS CHURCHES COMMEMORATION COMMUNICATION CRAFTS HISTORY - LOCAL LITERATURE - ADULT MUSIC - HYMNALS ORGANIZATIONS PHOTOGRAPHS - BLACK & WHITE RELIGION RELIGION - CHURCHES SOCIAL LIFE SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS SPECIAL EVENTS - CENTENNIALS WORLD WAR II |
Dimensions |
14.1 cm X 21.4 cm |
Collection |
Archives |