For Love of Community… Yelverton Landmark’s Doors Are Open  

Celia Hunter

Violet Carr, in her history book of Manvers Township entitled “The Rolling Hills”, published by the Manvers Township Council in 1967 as its Centennial Project, sheds light on the past of Yelverton’s Church and Community Hall:

“There is no Chamber of Commerce in the hamlet of Yelverton on 7A Highway, midway between Bethany and Port Perry.

Kathie Lycett. photo by: Celia Hunter

Kathie Lycett.
photo by: Celia Hunter

Kathie Lycett stands on the steps of the former Yelverton United Church which is currently serving a Roman Catholic congregation in the St. Thomas More St. Bernadette Parish.  The spacious hall behind is home to the Manvers Amateur Dramatic Society.  Photo by Celia Hunter

Kathie Lycett stands on the steps of the former Yelverton United Church which is currently serving a Roman Catholic congregation in the St. Thomas More St. Bernadette Parish. The spacious hall behind is home to the Manvers Amateur Dramatic Society.
Photo by Celia Hunter

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