leï¬/wzv Chime/1x} 5M 61’, / 773, ’9‘ , 0,1 Piinecr Church \ ’ riiu end presinf Ye“rs ' 77* ' ' Pkevcr and worship it was, our pioneers . BAYOqurmTE :1 come alive, 3 ‘ ~rly pioneers, i shall try? 1 to f‘r end with“o ‘ 1e ovn you now dear Pioneer Church, Sou shell olwoye be our Home; ‘.e vow to prey end help each other; . " tlong this dusty reed. ‘/,; *““1“‘_;¢5 .-,7._ ‘l" ;gaoiï¬ï¬idï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬iahï¬ï¬ï¬uï¬Qgï¬f? 1‘“ e Tami/v deicce you]? beau-t7] ’ annongg....ngnnan-qucouAnion-a-sums“. 99 may turn things ell Ground; _9 int you will olwoys be known as the Johnstoun.0hurch â€a i That stands on Johnstown ground. God bless our home and all within, Q§ 'fljifJ; Ã©ï¬ ley we heve “Love“ for all, é.fl% " '~§9 â€oy we help those unfortunatee, “»fl§_@%mwwlï¬p‘ Let our help Cï¬me from our [ow Hull ‘@§. 6? ‘ Byg‘79z¢4.5(?72KLz4§3422 Typed bv; Feast? Loxley JOHNSTOWN HISTORICAL SURVEY 1313 â€" A log cabin, the home of one of the U.E.L. settlers, was the scene of the first ~‘â€"_ religious service in Johnstown. This section of the country was a Wilderness, no roads, only a few paths. lChO - Services were held in the first Johnstown schoolhouse. TBTE - John Lewis donated hand to build a church at Johnstown. . 1875 â€" Johnstown Zion methodist Episcopal Church was built, construction estimated at $2500.00 - volunteer labour. ' lBBh - Grace Methodist Church Trenton and Johnstown became one charge, With ' Rev Geo. W. Dewey, minister. ZEBh-188S - Rev Geo. W. Dewey :37§:l888 - Rev Hiram Allen "I‘F‘e‘ (-1 a; - Rev Richard Duke , 11/5; 3- efl)§:ld§0 - Rev Arthur Browning Mrs Nunn president . x»:%éi;fl x? yflaa/azicnfl lj50â€"1693 - Rev Fred Stratton ' §L57593~1395 â€" Rev J .G- Lewis 11$le â€" Rev Wm A. Bunner l32§7l8§§ â€" Rev G. Horton T§T§ZT§T§ â€" Rev Geo. E, Ross 1399~ 90 - REV J-W- Wilkinson . 2§T9_â€"__' â€" hrs Fred White organized Young People's Progressive club - 3732â€"1906 â€" Rev Jas. s. McMillen fieldâ€"1922 _ Rev Harry A. Frost .1909. â€" First W.A. was formed â€" jgï¬gfjï¬igg _ Rev wendell woodger 6-1910 - Rev Down T77: _; e§é> - Johnstown Methodist Church became Johnstown United Church iEllefll â€" Rev Chhistopher Thompson IR75ml93h _ Rev Claude Brethen igï¬ï¬::§hl - Hev Geo. Campbell rialâ€"Tate _ Rev JCG. McKee lfih:l§60 - Rev Geo. Puttenham iyéiTâ€"*_"'â€" Grace United Church became an independent charge, and Johnstown became __â€" affiliated with North Trenton Pastoral Charge l2é0 - Hr Brian Thrasher welcomed as lay minister for the charge $922 » Rev Fred Love called to the North Trenton charge 19 9 - Rev Love resigned to become chaplain in the Canadian Armed Services Rev Carl Roadhouse accepted a call to serve North Trenton Charge 1759 _ No recital of factual history can convey the life and witness of a ‘ community of Christians. The Church is wherever God's people are praising and serving and striving to walk in the way of Jesus Christ. The Church is the Body of Christ, sharing the life of the Master in gift and in deed. For all who have served faithfully through the years and have been called home to a higher fellowship we give tharks. In the midst of change, may we who remain be diligem in our prayers and labcurs seeking the means of grace and together be prepared for that perfect fellowship of the saints above. "‘