/ - 18 - worship at this Church as a child with her father, when it was the only place of public worship for Methodist people of the Crapaud , Victoria, Hampton and Communities, The original building had a gallery upstairs and the pews were furnished with doors. Many years later, 1882, the Methodist people of DeSable , Hampton and South Melville, working to¬ gether with Orange Lodge members of the same dis¬ tricts, dismantled, moved, and rebuilt, the old chapel where it stands today at DeSable - South Melville crossroads. Generations of Methodist people cherished this place of worship which they called 'The Little Church1 - known to some in earlier years as 'The Bush Church*, which was part of the . Many special services, meetings of the Epworth * League, and prayer meetings were held here. At one time horses were tied in the shelter of the spruce bush nearby, but later a new horse shed was built. .>