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Trinity Anglican Church, Simcoe |
"Trinity Anglican Church. On
the second day of May, 1846, the Wardens of Trinity Anglican Church first secured the site
of the present edifice. The corner stone was laid in 1883, and shortly thereafter the
building was completed as it stands today, although considerable interior decorating has
recently been done. In the year 1914, the Canon Hicks Memorial Hall was erected, in loving
memory of a Rector who had served the parish faithfully and well for many years.
The names
of others who have ministered to the congregation in bygone years will be found in the
Sketch of Simcoe." [The Sketch of Simcoe is not yet available online.] Also see: Canon Hicks Rev. Charles Keith Masters |
Source: Simcoe and Norfolk County published by Pearce
Publishing, 1924 |