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Calvary Pentecost Church
Establishment of the church began in 1956. It was not until 1958 that the first Pentecost church in Marystown was officially completed. Since then there have been three Pentecost churches erected in the Marystown area: the original edifice in 1958, the second in 1974, and the current church that was built in 1995. Current Pastor, Paul Perry has pastored for the church since 2002.
Description
Marystown is a Canadian town in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador with a population of 5,436 as of 2006[update]. Situated 306 km from the province's capital, St. John's, it is on the Burin Peninsula. Up until the early 1990s its economy was largely based on shipbuilding, and it is due in part to this that the town experienced a population increase of 295% in just over a decade[2]. The town was also dependent on the fish plant for employment. Though the shipyard still holds a presence in the town, residents have had to look elsewhere for economic subsistence in the last decade or so. The closure of the fish plants in Newfoundland has also had its hand in the decline in economic subsistence. Mortier Bay also served a strategic role during the war, and was the site selected to evacuate the Royal Family and regroup the British Navy in the event of German invasion of Britain.[3]
Education
Marystown and surrounding area is home to four public schools, Marystown Central High School, Sacred Heart Academy, Pearce Junior High, and Donald C. Jamieson Academy. Post secondary institutions include three public trade-colleges, College of the North Atlantic, Keyin College and Centrac College. Marystown's public schools are serviced under the Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Fish Plant
Upon its opening, the fish plant employed nearly 1,200 workers. Before cutbacks and the closure, the fish plant employed between 650 and 700 people. FPI had cut nearly half of the jobs at the facility before its closure, with a mere 350 seasonal employees left.[citation needed] The fish plant of Marystown was closed on March 30, 2006 only to re-open nearly a year later June 25, 2007. The cause of the closure was partly due to Fishery Products International's rollback on wages by $1.16 to $12.50 an hour.[citation needed] This dispute has not only affected Marystown, but numerous towns throughout Newfoundland, including Fortune and Hr. Breton.[citation needed]
Marystown is the home of The Southern Gazette, which is a newspaper that covers the entire Burin Peninsula.
Radio
Marystown currently receives numerous radio stations including: * AM 740: CHCM ("VOCM"), News/Talk/Country music * FM 90.3: CBNM, CBC Radio One * FM 96.3: CHOZ ("OZFM"), Contemporary Hit Radio/Classic rock * FM 99.5: VOAR-2, Christian Radio * FM 91.7: CBC Radio Two
References
Coordinates: 47°10′N 55°10′W / 47.167°N 55.167°W / 47.167; -55.167
Religion
While the town contains a diverse mixture of churches of varying denominations, the largest of the town is Christian. The information presented here is from a 2001 census from Statistics Canada. * Catholic; Sacred Heart Parish * United; Calvary United Church * Anglican; St. Michael's Church;St. Mary's Church * Salvation Army; Faith and Hope Corps * Pentecost; Calvary Pentecostal Church * Seventh-Day Adventist; Marystown Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Sacred Heart Parish
Established in 1910, the current resident pastor is the Reverend Theodore O'Connor. The original edifice, constructed in the early 1900s had to be reconstructed in the mid 1980s due to a fire. In more recent years, the church has received much attention from the news when a family of illegal immigrants from Israel resided there as a place of sanctuary. The Portnoy family stayed in the church's basement for a total of 962 days while seeking citizenship status.[5][6]
See also
* List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
It wasn't until the 1970s that the Seventh Day Adventists esatblished a significant population in Marystown. The construction of the first church began in 1985 along with a Seventh-Day school. Though the construction was completed much earlier, 1987 demarks the official church opening.[7] The current pastor is Nathan James.
Shipyard
The shipyard consists of two essentially independent facilities, namely the older Marystown portion (built in 1967) and the newer Cow Head facility (built in 1992). First opening in 1967 Marystown's shipyard existed as the backbone of the economy up until the early 1990s when the yard was privatized by the provincial government.[8] Today the shipyard is seeing renewed interest as the current owner, Peter Kiewit and Sons, strives to secure contracts for the facility.
Shrine of Marymount
The Shrine of Marymount, or The Marymount as it is locally referred to, is one of the largest Marian statues erected in Newfoundland. It stands at fifteen feet tall, and overlooks the entirety of Marystown, sitting at one of the highest points in the area.[10]
Sports / Community Life
Despite being in a province reporting one of the highest obesity rates in Canada[4], Marystown contends to be a leader in healthy physical activity and lifestyle choices. Sport enthusiasts in disciplines including Softball, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, and Hockey can find endless outlets to express support or participation in these active groups and clubs. Marystown has many attractions for both residents and visitors: * Seasonal Swimming Pool (Ville Marie Swimming Pool) * Professional Track and Field Complex (Home of the Mariners Athletics Club {MAC}) * Two Softball Diamonds: The Kinsmen Field and The Lions Field * Soccer Pitch (Home to the 2004 Challenge Cup Champions "Marystown United") * Ice Rink / Live Entertainment Complex * Several Scenic Walking Trails The urban centre is surrounded by rolling hills and densely wooded areas, as a result Marystown is frequented by hunting, fishing, camping and ATV enthusiasts. While there is no theatre in the town of Marystown itself, there is a cinema in the neighbouring community of Burin. The Burin Cinema typically shows films on a nightly basis at 8:00 p.m.
Television
* Channel 5 - CBNT-3, CBC Television * Channel 11 - CJMA, NTV
Tourist Attractions
Attractions to the town include: * Marystown Heritage Museum * Jerome Walsh's Seamens Museum * The Shrine of Marymount (statue of the Virgin Mary) * Marystown Public Library * Ville Marie Gardens and other scenic sites throughout the town.