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Diamond Jubilee.— The diamond jubilee of St. Mark’s Church, Dufferlin Street. Wellington is being celebrated. Special services were held on Thursday and will be continued to-morrow, and the celebrations will conclude with a social reunion in the parish hall on Tuesday evening. The church was constructed on May 21, 1876. The original building, which was enlarged in 1888, is still in use, and (as shown in the picture) stands back from the street behind the palish hall.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

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Diamond Jubilee.—The diamond jubilee of St. Mark’s Church, Dufferlin Street. Wellington is being celebrated. Special services were held on Thursday and will be continued to-morrow, and the celebrations will conclude with a social reunion in the parish hall on Tuesday evening. The church was constructed on May 21, 1876. The original building, which was enlarged in 1888, is still in use, and (as shown in the picture) stands back from the street behind the palish hall. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

Diamond Jubilee.—The diamond jubilee of St. Mark’s Church, Dufferlin Street. Wellington is being celebrated. Special services were held on Thursday and will be continued to-morrow, and the celebrations will conclude with a social reunion in the parish hall on Tuesday evening. The church was constructed on May 21, 1876. The original building, which was enlarged in 1888, is still in use, and (as shown in the picture) stands back from the street behind the palish hall. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

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