These sites share themes of Victorian Architecture and Stained
Glass. The sites for the tour are:
- Victoria Hall (celebrating the 20-year anniversary of reopening, and
40-year anniversary of Victoria Petrolia Playhouse productions)
- Nemo Hall
- Christ Church Anglican
- First Baptist Church (celebrating
its 140th anniversary this year)
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
- St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church
- St. Paul's United Church.
Dates are Sept 29 10am
to 4pm and Sept 30 1pm to 4pm
DOORS OPEN IN PETROLIA 2012
Saturday, September 29, 10 to 4 p.m. (*St. Paul’s United Church only open
10 to 1 p.m.)
Sunday, September 30, 1 to 4 p.m.
Plus earlier worship services open to all
PETROLIA’S SPECIAL
EVENTS FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
9AM - 11AM
- Petrolia Lions’ Hall, Breakfast
10AM - 4PM
- Marthaville Church at Petrolia Discovery, “Victorian Tea”
served by volunteers dressed in period costume
10AM - 1PM - St. Paulʼs
United Church, light refreshments. Visitors may
ring the “Old Bell” during all tours
10AM - 4PM - St. Philipʼs Roman
Catholic Church, organ music
10 - 10:15AM - Christ
Church Anglican, tower bell recital
11AM
- Parade for Petrolia Lions’ Club 80th Anniversary
(Route is along Petrolia Line
to the Greenwood arena)
11 - 11:15AM - Christ
Church Anglican, tower bell recital
11:30AM - 1PM - Christ Church Anglican,
light lunch
12:00 - 2PM - Victoria
Hall, meet special guest, stained glass
artist Christopher Wallis
12 -12:15PM
- Christ Church Anglican, tower bell recital
1 - 2PM - Christ
Church Anglican, tower bell recital, Peter Ryde, Stratford
2 - 4PM
- Christ Church Anglican, tour of bell tower
2:30 - 3:30PM - St.
Andrewʼs Presbyterian Church, Casavant Pipe organ
recital by Joel Vanderzee, Kitchener
3 - 3:20PM - Christ
Church Anglican, organ recital by Leslie Levesque