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Methodist Church, Part 2

A United front, St. James 180 years in Waterdown

Rebuilt of pointed rubble stone, the church was enlarged to serve the large and growing congregation. The cost of construction was over a thousand dollars, but only a small debt Read more

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Methodism in the Waterdown Area: The Early Years, Part I

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, March 1990These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Methodist Church, Part 1

Methodist Church settles in Waterdown

In April 2008, St. James United Church on Parkside Drive in Waterdown celebrated the 180th anniversary of the arrival of the Methodist Church in the village.

During their history in Waterdown, the various denominations Read more

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The Nicholson and Stetler Jam Factory, Mill Street North, Waterdown

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, February 1990These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Rev. John Yenney and the Evangelical Church, Mill Street North, Waterdown

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, January 1990These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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A distinguished political career, Part 2

William Oscar Sealey (1859-1940)

During his time as a Member of Parliament for Wentworth, W. O. Sealey actively campaigned for agriculture, trade and commerce in the legislature. He advocated an “embargo against the export of Canada’s raw materials until Read more

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Reminiscences of Victoria School during the 1870s

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, November 1989These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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“Automobile Parts for Pennies”

Research submitted by Donald F. Warren, Dundas

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, October 1989These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, Read more
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The Village of Progreston: Part IV

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, September 1989These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Sealey early MP, Part 1

William Oscar Sealey (1859-1940)

Farmer, businessman and politician, William Oscar Sealey was one of Wentworth County’s most prominent citizens during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

He was born in Waterdown on January 26, 1859, the second son Read more

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