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A History of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Perth, Ontario
Perth was established
in 1816 as a military settlement.
The Scottish settlers wanted to have the Ordinance of the Gospel
among them so they petitioned the Associate Presbytery of Edinburgh,
Scotland for a minister.
Rev. William Bell arrived
in 1817 and held his first service above Adamson's Red Inn on
Craig Street. In 1818 he began the construction of a church
on the corner of Drummond and Halton streets. It was completed
in 1819, but was destroyed by fire in 1867. The bell was
saved and later presented to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
In 1830 work was begun on the
first St. Andrew's and it was completed in 1833 at the corner
of Drummond and Craig Streets.
In 1857, meetings were held between
the sessions of First Presbyterian Church and St. Andrew's leading
to a resolution to unite the two congregations. The first
St. Andrew's manse was built on South Street looking up Drummond Street
toward the church. The second manse was built at the corner
of Victoria and Bolton Streets on the early 1880's.
On March 8, 1898 the final communion
was held in the old church. Worship services were held
in the Town Hall while the new church was being reconstructed
due to the need for increased accommodation. The cornerstone
was laid on June 7, 1898 and the new chuch was dedicated on January
29, 1899. This church was destroyed by fire in 1923.
In December 1923, St. Andrew's
Hall was dedicated as the new place of worship. The site
of the old church at Drummond and Craig Streets was sold in
1927.
Laying of the cornerstone
for the current church took place on July 19, 1927.
The dedication of St Andrew's Church at Drummond and North Streets
was held on March 11, 1928. In 1939, a third manse was bought
at 8 Alexander Street.and sold in 1947. The fourth manse
on North Street was built in 1955.
In 1946, the basement area of the church was finished
to provide additional meeting space and part of St. Andrew's
Hall was renovated into apartments to rent.
Over the years many improvements
have been made at St. Andrew's: a public address system; a change
of heating systems; a new organ; new gas furnace; elevator access
system; audio loop system; new roof; but the exterior of the church
remains unchanged. |