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TWEED CHURCH BELL

ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH MEMORIAL BELL TOWER

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The bell was donated by the Epworth League in 1892 after the original bell was destroyed in a church fire. It was used for decades as the Tweed Village fire bell and was rung continuously for 1 hour at the end of WWII. Failing structure resulted in the removal of the bell from the church tower in 2002.

The tower was paid by memorial funds; those who left before us. "You are the light of the world..." Matt. 5:14. Dedicated on Oct. 25, 2009

GPS Location: 44 28'41.41" N 77 18'45.18" W

Street Address: St. John's United Church 26 Spring Street East Tweed

Established 1881, formerly Tweed Methodist Church


TWEED CHURCH BELL
Information Last Updated: Monday August 24, 2020