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Hancock, Jean

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  • [192-] - [199-]

Jean (Echelberger) Hancock was born in Tribune, SK. She attended Regina Normal School and taught in various school until 1951, when she married Wayne Hancock at Indian Head. She taught for one year at Glenn Lynn School and then taught for over 30 years at Indian Head Elementary School, retiring in 1984 )see Indian Head History Book pp427-428).

Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)

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  • 1883-1964

Dr. Ferguson graduated from the Manitoba Medical School in 1916, while in medical school he interned under Dr. Steward a the Ninette Sanatorium. Dr. Ferguson was appointed Medical Superintendent of the Fort San Sanatorium in 1917 and retired from the League in 1948. During this time he resided at Fort San with his wife Helen and their 7 children.

Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0438
  • Instelling
  • 1925–

Lucky Lake Pastoral Charge was formed as an aid-receiving United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery (then Elrose Presbytery, in 1926) and containing preaching points at Greenbrier, Tullis and Lucky Lake. By 1932, Demaine had joined the charge and Tullis was no longer listed. Whitby was also added, around 1936 and Canaan, around 1940.

As of 1953, Lucky Lake Pastoral Charge consisted of Beechy, Lucky Lake, and Demaine. By 1962, Birsay was also added. In 1971, the charge name changed to Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge. With the reorganization of presbyteries, in 2000, the charge became part of Praire Pine Presbytery. In 2017, Beechy separated to form Beechy Pastoral Charge, while Birsay and Lucky Lake remained part of Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge.

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