Cape Chin United Missionary Church (Cape Chin, Ontario, Canada)
The Cape Chin United Missionary Church, Cape Chin, Ontario was located on the Bruce Peninsula. A member of the Ontario Conference, the church was dedicated 23 May 1937, services having previously been held in the Hays' schoolhouse. In 1951 there were 30 members, the pastor at that time was Clinton Bell. The congregation closed in June 1961.
Bibliography
Gingerich, Charles S. The Peninsula Pilgrims: a History of Bethel Church. Lion's Head, Ont. : C. S. Gingerich, 2007.
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