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- Communion table: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Rev. MacMillan leading children's lesson during service between 1962-1965.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Mortgage burning 1977: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville.L to R: Agatha Platiel, Bruce Templeton, chair of campaign committee, Alex Kennedy, chair of board, Rev. Cam Taylor, Rev. Helen Goggin, Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session.L to R: Agatha Platiel, Bruce Templeton, chair of campaign committee, Alex Kennedy, chair of board, Rev. Cam Taylor, Rev. Helen Goggin, Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session.Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Elders honoured in 1983 for longest record of service: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville.Max Leggatt (39 years), Charles Leggatt (36 years) and Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session (36 years).Max Leggatt (39 years), Charles Leggatt (36 years) and Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session (36 years).Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Agatha Platiel with daughter Vicki, 1978.The motorcycle was displayed in the Knox church parlour to help publicize a C.G.I.T. (Canadian Girls in Training) project to raise money for the Presbyterian Board of World Mission's "Ministers on Wheels" program to buy motorcycles which would enable ministers in Africa to reach their scattered congreagations.The motorcycle was displayed in the Knox church parlour to help publicize a C.G.I.T. (Canadian Girls in Training) project to raise money for the Presbyterian Board of World Mission's "Ministers …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Dedication of the stained glass window, "The Light of the World": Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: 1966.The Adamson family honoured Mr. William Robert Adamson and his wife, Ethel May Adamson, in 1966 with the dedication of a stained glass window in Knox. The window is a reproduction of Holman Hunt's "The Light of the World". L to R: Walter Adamson, Clerk of Session, Ethel Adamson, Dr. …The Adamson family honoured Mr. William Robert Adamson and his wife, Ethel May Adamson, in 1966 with the dedication of a stained glass window in Knox. The window is a …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Mortgage burning: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1949.Mrs. Susan Archibald, Mr. Wanzer, Dr. C.K. Nicoll, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Mrs. Susan Kent.Mrs. Susan Archibald, Mr. Wanzer, Dr. C.K. Nicoll, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Mrs. Susan Kent.Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Wynford Drive groundbreaking: now the national office of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 50 Wynford Drive, Toronto.In the foreground, Rev. J. Alan Munro, Moderator of the 1965 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and Dr. J.W. Wevers, chairman of the Administrative Council. In the background are, Rev. E. Thompson, secretary of the Administrative Council and Joint Clerk of the Assembly, Rev. L. Fowler, Joint …In the foreground, Rev. J. Alan Munro, Moderator of the 1965 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and Dr. J.W. Wevers, chairman of the Administrative Council. In the …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Rev. Helen Goggin, Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- 150th Anniversary service, Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville.Rev.Cam Taylor shakes hands with Jim Snow, member of the Provincial legislature (and cabinet minister)in the reception line following the 150th anniversary service in October. To the left of Rev. Taylor is Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor John Black Aird.Rev.Cam Taylor shakes hands with Jim Snow, member of the Provincial legislature (and cabinet minister)in the reception line following the 150th anniversary service in October. To the left of Rev. …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Flora Matilda ChisholmWife of Robert Kerr ChisholmWife of Robert Kerr ChisholmKnox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Sandy MacDonald's blacksmith shop.Located east side of Thomas n. Lakeshore, Sandy MacDonald is in the centre.Located east side of Thomas n. Lakeshore, Sandy MacDonald is in the centre.Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend Dr. John Forbes Wedderburn: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1927-1932.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend William Wallis: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1925-1927.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend James Edward Munro: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1909-1925.Left in 1925 in the year of the formation of the United Church of Canada, a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Members who favoured union, moved to the Methodist church now St. John's United Church, Oakville.Left in 1925 in the year of the formation of the United Church of Canada, a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Members who favoured union, moved to the …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend John McNair: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1898-1909.First Canadian born minister at Knox.First Canadian born minister at Knox.Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend Stephen S. Craig: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1890-1898.Arrived in year Knox installed its first stained glass window.Arrived in year Knox installed its first stained glass window.Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend William Meikle: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1867-1890.During Meikle's years, Oakville went through its economic dog days. His era encompassed the years of controversy over the introduction of musical instruments into church services and he guided the congregation during the construction of the present church building.During Meikle's years, Oakville went through its economic dog days. His era encompassed the years of controversy over the introduction of musical instruments into church services and he guided the …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend Robert Scott: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1863-1867.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Reverend Helen L. Goggin, Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: 1965-1984.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville