Franssi's Store, Copper Cliff, Ontario, ca 1920
Description
- Media Type
- Image
- Item Type
- Photographs
- Description
- Black and white photograph of two buildings on Balsam Street in Copper Cliff, Ontario. A sidewalk of wooden planks runs along the dirt street. A car is parked between the buildings.
The building on the left is Franssi's Store. The windows feature English and Finnish lettering for "Groceries" and "Dry Goods".
The building on the right is a house. A picket fence runs along the front and sides of the property. A man, a woman, and four children are standing at the front of the property. A man and women are standing on the porch of the house. - Notes
- St. Timothy's Lutheran Church was founded in Copper Cliff, Ontario in 1897. In 2016 it joined with St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sudbury, Ontario to form New Hope Lutheran Church. It is a member of the Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.
The congregation was founded by Finnish settlers on September 12, 1987 as Wuoristo Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church. It was a member of the Suomi Conference of the Finnish-American Evangelical Lutheran Church. In 1931 Wuoristo transferred membership to the Canada Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America.
In the early years, services were held in private homes or the Temperance Society Hall. Without a permanent pastor, the congregation was served by various pastors that visited once every three months. In June 1915 Pastor Otto Maki, a recent graduate of Suomi College, accepted the call as the first permanent pastor at Wuoristo Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church.
In 1907 a church building was constructed on land provided by the Canadian Copper Company. A joint effort of the Wuoristo congregation and the Temperance Society, the 2-story building provided space for a Temperance Society Hall on the first floor, and a church on the second. The official opening took place on October 25, 1908. A major renovation led to the re-dedication of the church building in 1961.
In 1948 Wuoristo began to offer monthly English-language services. By 1953, services weekly services were held in English and Finnish. Starting in 1961, Church records, including Church Council minutes, were recorded in English only. In 1962 the congregation voted to change the name from Wuoristo Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church to St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church.
In 2016 St. Timothy's Lutheran Church and St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sudbury, Ontario joined together forming New Hope Lutheran Church. St. Timothy’s parsonage was sold in June 2016, but the church remains open. - Inscriptions
- Card attached to front: Franssi's Store Balsan St.
In ink, front : CIRCA 1920
Reverse, in ink: The Oringinal Fronssi Store in Copper Cliff
Reverse, in pencil: P. Kirjala
CIRA 1920 - Date of Original
- ca 1920
- Dimensions
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Width: 35 cm
Height: 29.5 cm
- Image Dimensions
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Image Width: 25cm
Image Height: 19.5cm
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- S2047_16.5
- Collection
- St. Timothy's Lutheran Church, Copper Cliff ON fonds
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 46.46678 Longitude: -81.06644
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- Copyright Statement
- Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
- Recommended Citation
- Wilfrid Laurier University Archives & Special Collections
- Reproduction Notes
- S2047 Disc1
- Contact
- Wilfrid Laurier University LibraryEmail:libarch@wlu.ca
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