City of Stratford Social Services is here to welcome residences new and present with a wealth of information.Please go to our website at www.city.stratford.on.ca and log in and select your field of choice and domain. Here are FAQ, transit information, online services. memorable events and city by-laws. Getting married? Come get your license here as well. Business, city and community directory also available. Note landfill hours are 8am to 5pm.
Home Community Living Stratford and Area is a not-for-profit agency that supports adults with developmental disabilities by helping them engage in everyday activities to lead richer and more fulfilling lives.
Welcome to the Union United Church Union United Church is a congregation with open hearts and hands in the heart of downtown Montreal. Please join us for Worship Service on Sundays at 10 a.m. and stay after the service for light refreshments and fellowship. Our home at 3007 Delisle St. Montreal Quebec is closed for major renovations so we are worshiping temporarily at Rosedale Queen Mary United Church located at 6870 Terrebonne, NotredamedeGrace, Montreal, Quebec . All are welcome! Come and bring your family and friends. Your presence will be a blessing to us and you will receive many blessings in return.Our History and Spiritual Heritage Our rich history and spiritual heritage was developed and tested over 107 years and we continue to serve a diverse congregation with roots from over 50 countries.
On April 30, 1952, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis purchased an 8 acre tract from John Roederer on East Eighth Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana for the purpose of establishing a new parish in the rapidly expanding eastern section of Jeffersonville, Indiana.Fr. WalpoleOn March 10, 1953, the Rev. Robert J. Walpole was named as Assistant Pastor of St. Augustine's Church, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, while developing the building program of the new parish for which he was to become founding pastor, a pastorate he continued until his death in 1971. The new parish church and school, to be built at a cost of $240,000, was to be dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Ground was broken for the new church and school on August 7th of that year and the cornerstone was laid on October 4th with the Rev. Albert V. Deery of St. Augustine's parish officiating and Rev. Ignatius Hanley of St. Anthony's parish preaching the sermon.
In downtown Kitchener, a busy crossroads in a robust, growing city, our faith community gathers weekly to worship God in whom we live and move and have our being. We are a sacred space in a busy world.