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that sure is some beautiful country....i believe the school bus is about a 1949 gmc.....if it was not so far id like to attend church at that old place....it has some thing i like about it but i cant explain it....charlie
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12-11-2010, 11:26 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Dave: Actually, the church is within a couple degrees of the centre of the universe. This one is at the hamlet of Courval, Saskatchewan. It was a small French settlement about 40 km northeast of Gravelbourg. The hamlets of Courval (parish of St-Joseph) and Coderre (parish of St-Charles) originated respectively in 1908 and 1910. The settlers came from the Eastern Townships in Quebec as well as from North Dakota; today their descendants number about 400–500. The population of the hamlet of Courval today is approx "a few". When Kay, the dogs and I arrived and took some pictures, the population had a significant percentage increase for a while. By some estimates, that would be close to the middle of nowhere.
Now this church gets closer to the middle of nowhere. A few dedicated souls are doing restorations. No inside plumbing yet but not really needed with the current amenities. This church is at the true epicentre of nowhere. The faithful flock is but a few pigeons in the belfry.
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12-11-2010, 11:58 PM | #5 | ||||||
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those old churches just keep getting better and better....bet a few roosters and hens stay in the church yard.....if only those old builings could talk.... charlie
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Charlie: You can attend services here. Just ten miles from North Dakota and 1/2 mile from roosters and more roosters. Hell's inferno hath no effect here, that's for sure.
Churchyard biffy - more holey than righteous Nothing says "emergency" like a fancy outhouse still available for the congregation in the dead of winter. Cheers, Jack
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Good to see that this is one of them "Premium" outhouses complete with toilet seat lid and a paper towel holder! I wonder what they stock it with for reading material?...
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12-12-2010, 11:13 AM | #8 | ||||||
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No more school for "Further" either. I think she's still located just outside Pleasant Hill, Oregon.
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Paper towel holder? I thought it was a mail box.
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12-12-2010, 11:53 AM | #10 | ||||||
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Could be huh!.... Now those folk's spend alot of time in the john....
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