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Trinity Anglican Church is an Anglican church found in central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at the corner of Cameron Avenue and 1230 Bank Street. The church welcomes everyone warmly -- young, old, singles, families, and everyone in between. Members of the church are active volunteers in the community, serving Cornerstone, the Well, and the Centretown Churches Social Action Committee. In recent years, solar panels were added to the roof in order to help reduce air pollution (including greenhouse gases); de-centralize electricity generation; take responsibility for producing some of the electricity consumed by the organization, and generate a modest financial income. ==History== In January 1876, the Right Reverend John Travers Lewis, Bishop of Ontario, asked the Reverend T.W. Barry to call a special meeting of an ''ad hoc'' Vestry. At four o'clock on the 15th of that month, the Vestry met in the Billings Bridge Temperance Hall, on the South bank of the Rideau River, just south of Ottawa. Gathered at the meeting were Harry O. Wood, John J. Smyth, W.J. Parry, and T. Garrett. Harry Wood moved, seconded by John Smyth, to establish a new Church of England mission on the North bank of the river, to be called Trinity Church Mission. The motion passed unanimously, and the meeting ended with the appointment of W.J. Parry as the first Warden. The Reverend William Fleming held the first services of Trinity Church Mission at the Temperance Hall.
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