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14 INFO Gives a list of all the newspaper articles about Stony Plain that had been featured in the Edmonton Evening Journal. April 12, 1890 Eleven of the Stoney Plain band of Indians took sacrament in the Methodist Church in Edmonton on Easter morning.
20 NOT Information about how Stony Plain was named. Includes a picture of the first church and parsonage built in 1895 with the founders.
24 NOT Information on the first store and now oldest building in Stony Plain.
28 NOT Includes information on the building and use of Town Hall. Various religious denominations held church services there.
30 NOT Information on the people who helped run the town.
32 REF Information on the town's many shops. Churches are referenced while describing the location of each shop.
33 INFO Explains building that had caught on fire. This happened to the United Church in 1951.
36 NOT Information on Farming Businesses and Telephones.
39 INFO Article from the Stony Plain Advertiser. Describes the opening of the Anglican Church.
48 INFO A small community church was first built, then a new building which became the Hope Reformed Church. About the same time, a Baptist congregation was formed and a church built for them. The original settlers were divided mainly between these two churches
53 INFO Church was often held in the hall.
55 NOT Information on the Inga Cemetery.
58 INFO Prior to 1884, education in present-day Alberta, then part of the North West Territories, was almost entirely under the control of Catholic and Protestant churches. A few schools were established outside of church control iandwerefinancedbyvoluntarycontributons.However this type of school usually had financial problems.
61 REF Very brief description of the Carvel Catholic Church buying and old school.
67 REF Church is used to help explain a location.
72 NOT Information about teaching at Holborn School
74 REF On Sundays the school served as a meeting place for the United Church congregation until a church was built nearby.
81 NOT Talks about life as a teacher in 1932-1933
83 INFO Includes information about using a church as Holborn South until a new school could be built.
84 NOT Information on Silver Bend School. No churches are mentioned.
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