White gift service. This photo has also been identified by Facebook's Niagara History and Trivia Group as Reverend John Gazzard at the Morrison Street United Church.
The original Baptist Chapel in the north end of Niagara Falls. Built in 1892 at a cost of $1500 on the south side of Morrison Street near Buckley Avenue. Sold to the Salvation Arm in 1915.
Wreckers are shown removing the old Union Sunday School and Church on Ellen Avenue in February 1968. Built in 1904-1905 when Harper Method Ltd. converted it into a beauty preparation factory.
Church is located at 3428 Portage Rd. and was restored and dedicated as a Columbarium on April 5, 1990 by the Old St. John's Stamford Heritage Association.
Church as it appeared on Sunday, October 7, 1945 on its 120th anniversary when the Lt. Govenor of Ontario, Albert Matthews, his wife and official party attended services
Church is located at 3428 Portage Rd. and was restored and dedicated as a Columbarium on April 5, 1990 by the Old St. John's Stamford Heritage Association.
Church is located at 3428 Portage Rd. and was restored and dedicated as a Columbarium on April 5, 1990 by the Old St. John's Stamford Heritage Association.
Church is located at 3428 Portage Rd. and was restored and dedicated as a Columbarium on April 5, 1990 by the Old St. John's Stamford Heritage Association.
Church is located at 3428 Portage Rd. and was restored and dedicated as a Columbarium on April 5, 1990 by the Old St. John's Stamford Heritage Association.