Preston (Hagey) Mennonite Church in Cambridge, Ontario. Copied from original. Two photos on negative. Top church photo: Hagey Church, 1842-1927. Bottom photo: Hagey Church 1928-1950. Hunsberger photo 38-3 and 38-4
The first fire at Hagey Mennonite Church in Preston, Ontario. Taken about 9 am on Sunday morning of the first fire. January 15, 1950. Hunsberger photo 96-1
Historic display consisting of books, photos, newspaper clippings, and quilts in the basement of Preston Mennonite Church. Caption in album reads: "Displays in Basement."
David Bechtel, George Hagey, and Bruce Witmer, descendants of pioneer families in the congregation, participating in the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Preston Mennonite Church on Concession Road, October 12, 1953. The original church building (known as Hagey Mennonite Church) had been destroyed by fire in February of that year. Also seen in the photograph are are Rev. Merle Shantz and Rev. Roy Koch, as well as an unidentified man in the foreground.
Hagey Mennonite Church on August 12, 1931. Located on Fountain Street North, this red brick building was constructed in 1842, remodeled in 1896, and gained a basement in 1928. It would eventually be damaged by fire in 1950, then again in 1953, at which time the current church building (now known as Preston Mennonite Church) was constructed on Concession Road.