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Group a List of Pastoral Charges Requesting Support Fo 10% Wage Group A - List of pastoral charges requesting support for 10% Wage Subsidy (sorted alphabetically by pastoral charge name) Date of Allocation Status Postal Code Church Name April 14th Completed N0K 1N0 A2IN STREET UNITED CHRCH April 17th Completed S0N 0A0 ABBEY-LANCER April 13th Completed K7V 3Z6 ADMASTON PASTORAL CHARGE April 24th Outstanding S0C 0A0 ALAMEDA PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed V9Y 1T5 ALBERNI VALLEY PASTORAL April 17th Completed C0B 1B0 ALBTERTON-ELMSDALE P.C. April 17th13th Completed M8WN4K 5N4 4N6 ALDERWOOD UNITED CHURCH ALLENFORD PARK HEAD PC April 17th Completed N0B 1A0 ALMA UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed K0A 1A0 ALMONTE UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed R0G 0B3 ALTONA UNITED CHURCH April 16th Completed V3V 3E5 AMAZING GRACE UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed N0H 1B0 ANNAN WOODFORD PC April 13th Completed B0S 1A0 ANNAPOLIS GRANVILLE P.C. April 17th Completed N0C 1H0 ANNESLEY UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed B2G 2L6 ANTIGONISH PASTORAL CH April 13th Completed S0A 3R0 AOUR TOWN PASTORAL CHRGE April 21st Completed E5P 2A6 APOHAQUI NORTON KINGS April 14th Completed L7L 1L9 APPLEBY UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed L4Y 1R4 APPLEWOOD UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed N0B 1C0 ARKELL PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed V0T 1R0 ARROW LAKE PASTORAL CHAG April 15th Completed N0G 1A0 ARTHUR PASTORIAL CHARGE April 9th Completed M6A 2A9 ASBURY AND WEST UNITED April 24th Outstanding T9S 1R3 ATHABASCA UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed P0T 1C0 ATIKOKAN PASTORAL CHRG April 22nd Completed R2W 0S6 ATLANTIC GARDEN CITY April 14th Completed N0G 1B0 ATWOOD PASTORAL CHARGE April 9th Completed K0E 1T0 AUGUSTA PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed R3L 0C7 AUGUSTINE UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed L4G 1L9 AURORA UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed N5A 6N4 AVONDALE UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed K0C 1C0 AVONMORE FINCH PC April 16th Completed J1X 2H8 AYER'S CLIFF MAGOG GEORG April 21st Completed B0P 1C0 AYLESFORD UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed N0B 1E0 AYR KNOX UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed B0E 1B0 BADDECK PASTORAL CHARGE April 17th Completed P0C 1A0 BALA PORT CARLING PC April 15th Completed N0B 1H0 BALLINAFAD UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed B0W 1G0 BARRINGTON PASTORAL CHAR April 16th Completed L9B 1A1 BARTON STONE UNITED April 15th Completed T0B 0H0 BASHAW-MIRROR PASTORAL April 9th Completed K0H 1G0 BATH MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE April 21st Completed E2A 1E2 BATHURST FIRST U.C. April 13th Completed K7H 3C9 BATHURST PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed M5S 1X7 BATHURST STREET UC April 13th Completed K0K 3J0 BAY OF QUINTE CONFERENCE CAMP CORP April 17th Completed E4M 3L2 BAYFIELD LITTLE SHEMAGUE April 9th Completed M2L 1B5 BAYVIEW UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed M4E 2T4 BEACH UNITED CHURCH April 21st Completed K0J 1C0 BEACHBURG PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed B5A 2W2 BEACON UNITED CHURCH April 24th Outstanding H9W 2P1 BEACONSFIELD UC April 21st Completed T0B 4J0 BEAVER PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed C0B 1L0 BEDEQUE NORTH PC April 9th Completed C0B 1C0 BEDEQUE PASTORAL CHARGE April 17th Completed J0J 1A0 BEDFORD PASTORAL CHARGE April 21st Completed B4A 1C3 BEDFORD UNITED CHURCH April 22nd Completed N9C 1B1 BEDFORD UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed L0G 1A0 BEETON TRINITY UC April 20th Completed A1M 2M8 BELL ISLAND-PORTUGAL UC PASTORAL CHARGE April 8th Completed V0T 1C0 BELLA COOLA PC April 22nd Completed K2H 5C5 BELLS CORNER UC April 21st Completed N0B 1J0 BELWOOD-METZ PASTORAL CH April 13th Completed R0L 1Z0 BENITO-KENVILLE PASTORAL April 17th Completed B0P 1E0 BERWICK TRINITY PASTORAL CHARGE April 13th Completed A1Y 1A9 BETHANY UNITED CHURCH April 21st Completed B3L 4G5 BETHANY UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed K0L 2W0 BETHEL UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed S0G 3N0 BETHEL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed N0R 1K0 BETHEL-MAIDSTONE UNITED April 23rd Completed C0B 2C0 BIDEFORD PASTORAL CHARGE April 14th Completed T0C 1G0 BIG VALLEY-ERSKINE PC April 13th Completed L0R 1C0 BINBROOK BLACKHEATH PC April 16th Completed M1N 1Z9 BIRCHCLIFF BLUFFS UC April 13th Completed R2E 0J8 BIRD'S HILL UNITED April 17th Completed A0A 1L0 BLACK HEAD WESTERN UC April 14th Completed L0B 1B0 BLACKSTOCK-NESTLETON PAS April 17th Completed N0P 1A0 BLENHEIM PASTORAL CHARGE April 14th Completed P0R 1B0 BLIND RIVER PASTORAL CHG April 14th Completed M5S 1W3 BLOOR STREET UCC April 14th Completed E5B 1R4 BOCABEC UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed R0K 0E0 BOISSEVAIN ST. PAUL'S April 8th Completed T9N 1R4 BONNYVILLE PASTORAL April 13th Completed V0N 1G1 BOWEN ISLAND U.C. April 13th Completed K7C 4V8 BOYDS FRANKTOWN PC April 15th Completed P1L 2A5 BRACEBRIDGE UNITED CHUR April 16th Completed L3Z 2A7 BRADFORD UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed V9S 3Z2 BRECHIN UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed B4V 1T2 BRIDGEWATER PC April 14th Completed N0N 1B0 BRIGDEN PASTORAL CHURCH April 17th Completed V6Y 1N4 BRIGHOUSE UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed A0A 2Z0 BRIGUS-CUPIDS PC April 17th Completed J0X 2Y0 Bristol Pastoral Charge April 14th Completed A5A 3A1 BRITANNIA PASTORAL CHA April 17th Completed K2B 6B4 BRITANNIA UNITED CHURCH April 22nd Completed L2S 3A1 BROCK UNIVERSITY ECUMENICAL CHAPLAINCY April 13th Completed L1M 1A4 BROOKLIN UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed P0R 2C0 BRUCE MINES PASTORAL April 15th Completed N0M 1J0 BRUCEFIELD COMMUNITY PASTORAL CHARGE April 14th Completed B3K 2Y4 BRUNSWICK ST. MISSION April 15th Completed K0L 1J0 BUCKHORN N.M. April 8th Completed N0E 1A0 BURFORD PASTORAL CHARGE April 21st Completed A0N 2H0 BURGEO PASTORAL CHARGE April 9th Completed L8V 2H9 BURKHOLDER UNITED April 13th Completed P0A 1C0 BURKS FALLS PASTORAL CHARGE April 15th Completed L4N 2R3 BURTON AVENUE UNITED CH April 13th Completed N6K 2K5 BYRON UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed V8N 1W4 CADBORO BAY UNITED April 13th Completed L0R 2J0 CAISTORVILLE PC April 17th Completed L7K 0V8 CALEDON VILLAGE PC April 13th Completed N0B 2N0 CALVARY UNITED CHURCH April 8th Completed S6V 1S5 CALVARY UNITED CHURCH April 24th Outstanding N4W 1G3 CALVARY ZION WALLACE PASTORAL CHARGE April 14th Completed B1H 4W9 CALVIN UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed K8A 4L2 CALVIN UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed K9V 4C9 CAMBRIDGE STREET UC April 13th Completed N0N 1E0 CAMLACHIE UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed L9P 1W7 CAMP BIG CANOE April 16th Completed V9W 3P2 CAMPBELL RIVER UNITED April 13th Completed V6J 2M3 CANADIAN MEMORIAL U.C. April 16th Completed N0A 1C0 CANFIELD PASTORAL CHARGE April 17th Completed E7M 4L9 CANTERBURY RICHMOND PC April 13th Completed P0M 1H0 CAPREOL TRINITY UNITED April 21st Completed L0R 1H1 CARLISLE UNITED CHURCH April 16th Completed E2M 5B8 CARLTON-KIRK U.C. April 13th Completed V2R 4E4 CARMAN UNITED CHURCH April 21st Completed A0G 2C0 CARMANVILLE PASTORAL CHG April 17th Completed S0C 0S0 CARNDUFF-ALIDA PC April 16th Completed A2V 2K6 CAROL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed K0A 1L0 CARP-DUNROBIN P C April 13th Completed S0E 0L0 CARROT RIVER UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed T0M 0N0 CARSTAIRS BANCROFT UC April 17th Completed V1N 2P1 CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed K0K 2G0 CASTLETON GRAFTON P.C. April 14th Completed K7M 3L8 CATARAQUI UNITED CHURCH April 21st Completed C0A 1N0 CAVENDISH BREADALBANE PC April 15th Completed N0A 1E0 CAYUGA UNITED CHURCH April 16th Completed N1S 1W6 CEDAR HILL UNITED CHURCH April 21st Completed H9S 4C5 CEDAR PARK UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed L1J 5G5 CENTENIAL-ALBERT UC April 13th Completed L0M 1S0 CENTENNIAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed V8T 2E1 CENTENNIAL UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed A0G 4M0 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed E1C 1K8 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 9th Completed L3K 3K6 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed L3R 2G3 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed M9N 1K8 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 8th Completed N7T 4N9 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed P6A 3A5 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed R7A 3X5 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed T2P 0W5 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed N4K 3R5 CENTRAL WESTSIDE UC April 14th Completed K2P 1Z5 CENTRETOWN UNITED CHURCH April 8th Completed T5L 3P6 CHALMERS-CASTLE DOWNS April 13th Completed B1A 6B4 CHALMERS-WARDEN P.C. April 13th Completed N0P 1A0 CHARING CROSS PASTORAL April 16th Completed R3R 0G6 CHARLESWOOD UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed L7C 1N3 CHELTENHAM PASTORAL CHAR April 15th Completed V0R 1K0 CHEMAINUS/CROFTON P.C. April 14th Completed K0C 1H0 CHESTERVILLE-MOREWOOD PC April 13th Completed V2P 1T4 CHILLIWACK UNITED CHURCH April 14th Completed E4A 1X4 CHIPMAN GASPEREAU P.C. April 17th Completed V5Z 2W9 CHOWN MEMORIAL & CHINESE April 13th Completed K0E 1M0 CHRIST UNITED CHURCH April 17th Completed B2Y 1J5 CHURCH OF ST. 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April 13th Completed L5B 1P7 COOKSVILLE UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed L0R 1J0 COPETOWN UNITED CHURCH April 13th Completed P0M 1N0 COPPER CLIFF UC April 13th Completed R0M 0M0 CORNERSTONE PC April 15th Completed N0R 1B0 COTTAM PASTORAL CHARGE April 16th Completed L0L 2N0 COUNTRYSIDE PASTORAL CHARGE April 14th Completed N0N 1H0 COURTRIGHT-SIXTH LINE PC April 21st Completed P4N 5S1 COVENANT UNITED CHURCH April 15th Completed A1E 4W1 COWAN HEIGHTS UNITED April 13th Completed J2K 1J3 COWANSVILLE AREA P.C.
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