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Dugald United Church fonds
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1890 - 1993 (Creation)
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1 m textual material.
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Biographical history
Dugald United Church has existed in the Manitoba community of Dugald, located in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, since 1925. Its predecessors were Dugald Methodist Church and Dugald Presbyterian Church. In 1923, when the Methodist Church was closed the Methodists and Presbyterians of Dugald entered into a Local Union which was formalized in 1925 when Dugald joined the United Church of Canada. At this time, the Dugald Pastoral charge also included Plympton and Oak Bank. Rev. W.M. Turnbull officiated. Millbrook joined the charge in 1953 and Hazelridge joined in 1955. In 1966, Plympton withdrew from the charge. The charge became known as Dugald-Oakbank in 1983. In 1994, the charge was split and Oakbank became its own pastoral charge and Dugald and Anola became the Dugald-Anola Pastoral charge. At the time of description, Dugald continues to be a part of the Dugald-Anola Pastoral charge in Selkirk Presbytery.
Custodial history
The records of Dugald United Church came to The United Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario as a result of several transfers of records in 1988 and 1995.
Scope and content
The surviving records of the Dugald United Church described here are arranged in the following series: Sacramental Registers pertaining to Baptisms (1890-1931), Marriages (1891-1931), and Burials (1894-1933); records of the Board of Managers (1925); records of the Session and Congregational Membership, including a directory (1984), a photocopy of an Historic Roll (1950-1994), reports (1937-1939, 1944) and Session Minutes (1978); records of Congregational Meetings, including Annual Reports (1973-1984, 1993), minutes (1913-1985), and financial statements (1913-1935), records of the Official Board (1933-1985); records of Worship and Special Services (1972-1983); records of Lay Associations, including minutes of the Women's Mission Society, (W.M.S.) (1923-1961) and financial records (1948-1962), Canadian Girls In Training (C.G.I.T.) programmes, member rolls, financial records and minutes (1943-1963); records of Congregational Activities, including newsletters (1977-1995), Histories (1939-1989); and records of Christian Education and Sunday School (1935-1985).
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Some restrictions on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial Registers apply.
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- Dugald Pastoral charge (Subject)
- Dugald Presbyterian Church (Subject)
- Winnipeg Presbytery (Subject)
- Selkirk Presbytery (Subject)
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- English