St. Regis: and the priest's who served the parish:
missing are Rev Bonney, Bodin and Joly:
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St. Jean Francois Regis Church Bell brought by Father Gaire from Nancy, France in 1906, given to the Parish by Maurice Quennelle Sr.
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Monsignor Gaire
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Aerial view (1992) Foreground: St. Regis cemetery, church & rectoy. Background: Quennelle's farmstead.
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Ste. Anne Convent front view.
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St. Anne Convent. back view.
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Railway Ave. Decorated for the Benediction of St. Regis Church.
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Railway Ave. Decorated for the Benediction of St. Regis (1912)
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St. Regis Cemetery
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St. Regis Rectory, (Dec. 2002)
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Monsignor Gaire Grave Site
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Waiting at train station for arrival of Bishop from Regina for the benediction of St. Regis church (1912).
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Cairn at the Ste. Anne Convent Site.
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Decorations on Railway Ave. for the Benediction of St. Regis Church. (1912)
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St. Regis Church, (Dec. .2002)
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Monsignor Jean Gaire Monument.
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Le Grand Refuge. Used as a Hostel for immigrants and school, in 1917 Father Gaire sold it to the Sisters, and it became Ste. Anne convent.
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St. Regis (1942)
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St. Regis Rectory (1942)
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St. Regis (1940)
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St. Regis church and rectory (1939)