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St. Cuthbert Anglican 1913-1967

The first Anglican church was built in 1913 and contracted by Arthur Trafford for $75. In 1915, a child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuthall, the postmaster, died, and because there wasn’t a Protestant cemetery in the village the burial was in the churchyard. The remains are still there, and the grave is marked by a flowering tree and a marker. The United Church congregation used the church for a while too. A wagon trail that passed through the yard is believed to be part of the old Touchwood Trail. The second church was built in 1967 by volunteers and now serves a declining congregation. It is part of a three-point parish (Fort Qu’Appelle, Cupar, and Dysart) known as the Touchwood Trail Parish.