The Communion plate presently in use at St. John's is in memory of three men of the Parish killed in World War I - Deane Whitwor *h White, Roy S, Ireland, and Reginald C, Jeffrey . The fine east window, which depicts Christ's Ress- urection, is a memorial to deceased members of the Craswell family. The lectern Bible is new, and is in the Revised translation. 1+ is a memorial to the late Horace and Amy Andrew, a couple whose cont¬ ribution to the life of Sain* John's has never been excelled. It replaces one still preserved in the Church presented by the Society for Promoting Christ¬ ian Knowledge in 1841. The brass lectern was presented in 1906 in memory of Sarah Compton Andrew , The brass altar cross is a memorial to Mrs. Eliza Darby Tanton . On the walls are several memorial tablets. Two commemorating the Betts family were, originally fixed to the west wall under the Gallery. and his wife Elizabeth are commemor¬ ated by tablets on the south and north walls. Samuel Green was a member of the Colonial Legislature and died at his home, " Cottage", overlooking Richmond ( Malpeque ) Bay in 1864 at the age of 86. Other tablets honour the sons of the Village who served or died in World War I. The Eucharistic vestments and a set of Christmas creche figures are in memory of Roy and Mabel Tant- on. The alms bason is a memorial to the Venerab¬ le Archdeacon White, The breads box is in memory o fEdwin and Evelyn Perry . The baptismal shell is a memorial to Georgina Hunt, The cruets are in memory of Stanley Tanton .