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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-023-029�'��{. i /' N. ij_ _� � .».._ '" .. -'---" �.. 1 '. ./ '� SALEM CEMETERY MEMORIAL SERVICE 130th Anniversary Prelude Music Scripture Sentence Opening Prayer Hymn #+46 0 God of Bethel Lesson Revelation 21: 1 - 7 Responsive Selection #768 Lesson St. Matthew 50 1 - 10 ?-;y-1n#174 For all the saints (Stcnzas 11 29 3) 4, and 8) Sermon "MIRROR OF IMMORTALITY" The Rev. A. Melvin Butler Offering Music - Dedication Announcements Report of Cemetery Board and Comments by Mr. Bill Clarke, Secretary Prayers and The Lord's Prayer (unison) Hymn ;rl7u We cannot think of them as dead Blessing dude welcome you all to the 130th anniversary service of Salem Church and Cemetery. On this occasion when we remember our loved ones - those who have bone before us over tlge years - the line between Eternity and Time seems very thin. We continue to wish only the best for there and for each other in the communion of the Church 'in heaven and on earth. The Salem Cemetery Board says thank -you to the minister of the Greenwood Pastoral Charge, Rev. A. Melvin Butler9 for conduct- ing today' s Service and bringing the message. We also thank our special guests today, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B,-th of Ashburn, for lead- ing in the music portions of our Service. And, we have a word of appreciation for all those who :in any way have prepared for this annual service of remembrance - in the cleaning of the Church enhancing its beauty with flowers the preparation of the grounds the work of the Cemetery Board, under its Chairman, Mr. Ralph Jones and the work of our Caretaker, Mr. William Brown, J:�. S ALE M The church, to be known as Seleii Church was built upon its present location, upon land given by John Adamson, anAnglican, for a cemetery. The church was of frame con- struction at first. In May 1849, the new church was finished and dedicated. Salem Church continued under the Oshawa Circuit of the Wesleyan Methodist Church until 1855 when a Whitby Circuit was formed. In 1863, the Pickering Circuit was formed, consisting of ten congregations. (It was in this year that we understand the congre- gation was organized at Greenwood.) From 1863 to 1873 two ministers with several local preachers were needed to care for these ten congregations. In 1.8�4- the four different branches of Methodism united to form the Methodist Church of Clnada. In 1880 Salem Church was bricked over with bricks made in Samuel Adamson's brickyard in the low area just north-west of the church. Services were held in the Salem Church regularly for 41 years 1849-1890. An elderly Kinsale lady used to tell how they went to Kinsale Church in the morning, walked to Audley Church in the afternoon, and walked to Salem for evening service. Salem Church never had an organ or any musical instrument when regular services were held. Alexander gown, grandfather of May and William Sr., used to lead the singing with a fine tenor voice. The Church was closed in 1890. Since thon it has been used for occasional funerals, and for Annual Memorial Day Services held the last Sunday in June.