Tuesday, January 24, 2012

October 24, 1954

First of all, let me say, I wasn't around in 1954! But the bulletin I found in the cantata book pictured below was dated October 24, 1954. The cover has a photo of Norwood Presbyterian Church on it. It's the only photo I've ever seen of that building (although I've since learned that the building is still standing at the corner of Kitson Street and Traverse Avenue here in Winnipeg). Norwood is the 'mother' church of St. Vital Presbyterian and in the mid 1970's the 2 congregations merged to become St. Andrew's. They worshiped in the building St. Vital had built at 709 St. Mary's Road. I suppose you could say that finding this photo was a little like discovering a portrait of a grandmother I never knew.

Other bits of trivial information gleaned include:
  • Norwood was still its own municipality at the time; it wouldn't become part of Winnipeg until almost 20 years later.
  • Rev. M.E.R. Boudreau was the minister.
  • Mr. Carl Heddesheimer was the organist and choirmaster.
  • Phone numbers were still only 5 or 6 digits long.
  • The bulletin has 2 orders of service, a.m. and p.m. Sunday School followed morning worship.
  • Apparently, it was anniversary weekend as the anniversary supper was announced for the following evening in the church hall.
  • The young lady listed in the directory as the leader of the young people's society recently retired as an active elder after many years of service.
  • The church was a busy place! In addition to the regular Sunday services and Sunday school, there was a French Mission that met at 3:00 p.m. Sundays, Women's Missionary Society Tues. afternoons, Jr. Young People's Tues. evenings, Sr. Young People's Weds. evenings, choir practice Thurs. evenings, and Wolf Cubs, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Guides also meeting weekly.

Now that I've blogged about said bulletin, I'll be giving it to the 'young lady' mentioned above!

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