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Hillsvale[[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)| Hutterite]] Colony in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, was founded in 1961 as a division from the Springvale Hutterite Colony. In 2012 the Hillsvale Hutterite Colony was a[[Dariusleut| Dariusleut]] colony. The minister was Joe S. Wurz and the manager was Mike Wurz.
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= Additional Information =
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Hillsvale[[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)| Hutterite]] Colony in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, was founded in 1961 as a division from the [[Springvale Hutterite Colony (Rockyford, Alberta, Canada)|Springvale Hutterite Colony]] (Rockyford, Alberta, Canada).
<strong>Location</strong>: Cut Knife, Saskatchewan (coordinates: 52.838611, -109.201944 [52° 50' 19" N, 109° 12' 07" W])
 
  
<strong>Address</strong>: Box 518, Cut Knife, SK S0M 0M0
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Daughter colonies of the Hillsvale Hutterite Colony include: [[Lakeview Hutterite Colony (Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada)|Lakeview Hutterite Colony]] (Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada); and [[Sunny Dale Hutterite Colony (Arelee, Saskatchewan, Canada)|Sunny Dale Hutterite Colony]] (Arelee, Saskatchewan, Canada).
 
 
'''Phone''': 306-398-2915
 
  
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In 2017 the Hillsvale Hutterite Colony was a[[Dariusleut| Dariusleut]] colony.
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= Additional Information =
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== Location ==
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Cut Knife, Saskatchewan (coordinates: 52.838611, -109.201944 [52° 50' 19" N, 109° 12' 07" W])
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== Address ==
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Box 518, Cut Knife, SK S0M 0M0
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== Phone ==
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306-398-2915
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== Managers and Ministers ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Manager !! Minister !! Years
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| Mike Wurz || John Wurz || 1999
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|-
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| Mike Wurz || John Wurz || 2006
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|-
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| Mike Wurz || Joe S. Wurz || 2010
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|-
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| Mike Wurz || Joe S. Wurz || 2018
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|}
 
= Maps =
 
= Maps =
 
[[Map:Hillsvale Hutterite Colony, Cut Knife, Saskatchewan|Map:Hillsvale Hutterite Colony, Cut Knife, Saskatchewan]]
 
[[Map:Hillsvale Hutterite Colony, Cut Knife, Saskatchewan|Map:Hillsvale Hutterite Colony, Cut Knife, Saskatchewan]]
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Revision as of 19:23, 15 September 2018

Hillsvale Hutterite Colony in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, was founded in 1961 as a division from the Springvale Hutterite Colony (Rockyford, Alberta, Canada).

Daughter colonies of the Hillsvale Hutterite Colony include: Lakeview Hutterite Colony (Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada); and Sunny Dale Hutterite Colony (Arelee, Saskatchewan, Canada).

In 2017 the Hillsvale Hutterite Colony was a Dariusleut colony.

Additional Information

Location

Cut Knife, Saskatchewan (coordinates: 52.838611, -109.201944 [52° 50' 19" N, 109° 12' 07" W])

Address

Box 518, Cut Knife, SK S0M 0M0

Phone

306-398-2915

Managers and Ministers

Manager Minister Years
Mike Wurz John Wurz 1999
Mike Wurz John Wurz 2006
Mike Wurz Joe S. Wurz 2010
Mike Wurz Joe S. Wurz 2018

Maps

Map:Hillsvale Hutterite Colony, Cut Knife, Saskatchewan


Author(s) Bert Friesen
Date Published September 2018

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Friesen, Bert. "Hillsvale Hutterite Colony (Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2018. Web. 23 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hillsvale_Hutterite_Colony_(Cut_Knife,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=161937.

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Friesen, Bert. (September 2018). Hillsvale Hutterite Colony (Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 23 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hillsvale_Hutterite_Colony_(Cut_Knife,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=161937.




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