/ - 19 - The people of this congregation were outstanding in their devotion and allegiance to their strict Methodist faith in the early years, and later, to the United Church after Union* Something could be said too, for their tolerance towards other de¬ nominations. In the earlier part of the century, the choir under the direction of Helen Smith of Hampton was rated one of the best among many rural churches. This congregation became part of the United Church of Canada in 1925 and was phased out and the build¬ ing sold in 1968; its congregation becoming part of Hampton Cimrch. LORNE ORANGE LODGE - Lome Orange Lodge reviewed their charter in April 1880 with members on the roll from DeSablo, South Melville , Hampton, and . Lodge for over two years met at the blacksmith forge of James Villet , South Melville , near the crossroads. Here they gathered twice a month using the anvil for an altar, draped with the Union Jack and under the .>