Mayne Mennonite Church (Mayne, Ontario, Canada)
The Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference congregation at Mayne's Corners began services in 1972, and formally organized in 1973. The congregation originated through colonization from the Markham and Waterloo areas of Ontario. Services were held in two homes on the boundary of Howick and Wallace Townships (Huron and Perth counties) until this building was rented in 1972. This location was replaced by a meetinghouse at Brotherston in 1974.
Bibliography
Frey, Aden. "The Markham-Waterloo Conference of Ontario." Research paper, Conrad Grebel College, 1972, 38 pp.
Mennonites in Canada collection, "70-Markham-Waterloo", Mennonite Archives of Ontario.
Hiebert, Esther. "History of the Markham-Waterloo Conference," Research paper, 1980, Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 62 pp.
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