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  • Officially formed 1925, from amalgamation of Congregationalists, existing local union/united churches (via General Council of Local Union Churches), the Methodist Church (Canada) and approx. 70% of Presbyterian Church in Canada

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Kindersley Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0129
  • Collectivité
  • 1925–

Kindersley Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Kindersley Presbytery and consisting of St. Paul's United Church (Kindersley). With the closure of Kindersley Presbytery, the charge became part of Rosetown Presbytery. Additional preaching points included Netherhill (from ca.1962 to 1968).

United Church Woman’s Association, Saskatchewan Conference

  • SCAA-UCCS-0141
  • Collectivité
  • ca.1950–1962

The United Church Woman's Association (W.A.) in Saskatchewan appears to have been formed by the 1950s, or possibly earlier. It primarily operated in local and presbytery-level units before the organization of the national-level Dominion Council of the Woman's Association, in 1940. Efforts of the W.A. generally supported the local church and community, while other organizations focused on education and world mission programs.

In 1962, United Church W.M.S. and W.A. organizations across the country amalgamated to form the United Church Women (U.C.W.). Presbyterial and local groups developed along similar lines to national bodies, becoming local and presbyterial U.C.W. units in January 1962.

United Church Women, Saskatchewan Conference

  • SCAA-UCCS-0142
  • Collectivité
  • 1961–2012

The United Church Women (U.C.W.) was formed in 1962, from an amalgamation of United Church Woman's Missionary Society (W.M.S.) and Woman's Association (W.A.) organizations, across the country. Existing Women's Federation (W.F.) groups were also incorporated into the UCW. Local and Presbytery-level groups developed along similar lines to national bodies, becoming local and presbyterial U.C.W. units in January 1962.

In October 2012, Saskatchewan’s U.C.W. Conference Coordinating Committee voted to disband and be replaced by the Women of the United Church of Canada Network. The mandate of the new network included communicating and supporting U.C.W. activities.

Hafford Hospital

  • SCAA-UCCS-0160
  • Collectivité
  • ca.1922–1941

Hafford Hospital was first built around 1922, by the Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. The first superintendent was the Rev. G. Dorey, who would later become Moderator of the United Church of Canada (successor to the Methodist Church in Canada). Dr. S.M. Scott was the first doctor to serve the hospital, followed by Dr. Rose, who was later joined by Dr. Paulson. The Hafford Hospital Ladies Aid Society, formed 1924, was involved in raising money to support hospital activities. After financial difficulties in the 1930s, the hospital was eventually closed, in 1941, due to lack of funds.

In 1946, the R.M. of Redberry and the Village of Hafford bought the building and its equipment from the Missionary Society, then re-opened it as the Hafford Union Hospital.

Abernathy, George

  • SCAA-UCCS-0271
  • Personne
  • 18??–19?? [after 1945]

Day, David C.

  • SCAA-UCCS-0291
  • Personne
  • 1869–1948

Hamilton, James

  • SCAA-UCCS-0362
  • Personne
  • 1864–1956
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