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This United church in Winnipegosis, in the Rural Municipality of Mossey River, was opened officially as Winnipegosis Methodist Church on 25 August 1901.
Period
Cleric
1900-?
H. W. Dobson
?-?
S. A. Bayley
?-?
F. J. Fydell
?-?
E. L. Kirkpatrick
?-?
W. E. Rowan
?-?
James Malley
?-?
L. Clixby
?-?
L. A. Hadfield
?-?
A. E. Hooke
?-?
E. Roberts
?-?
H. A. Rivers
?-1925
C. D. Watts
Period
Cleric
1928-?
H. C. Harris
?-?
D. H. Gordon
?-1936
J. E Palmer
1936-1941
Norman Roy Wright (1888-1968)
1941-?
E. L. Lewis
?-?
W. T. Hamilton
?-1949
M. E. Corner
1950s
Donald Hilton
1957-?
D. B. Thierry
?-?
J. H. South
?-?
D. K. McNeill
?-?
G. L. Buhr
?-?
E. P. Johnston
?-1972
Henry Koefoed
1972-?
R. Dalby
?-?
R. Williams
?-?
George Takashima
?-1976
Mrs. Anna Jamieson
1976-?
Angus Sutherland
?-?
Reg McMillan
Winnipegosis United Church (February 2017)
Source: George Penner
Winnipegosis United Church (June 2019)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSite Coordinates (lat/long): N51.64579, W99.92850
denoted by symbol on the map above
Reflections from Little Muddy Water: A History of Winnipegosis by Winnipegosis History Book Committee, 1990, pages 120-123.
We thank Gordon Wright for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 23 March 2026.
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