/ - 21 - sword pointed the way of the wind for many years; in fact, the whole establishment was known to the good Irish residents of South Melville and Kelly*s Cross as "The King Billy Church"* From this Lodge bn the •Glorious Twelfth of July*, members paraded for the journey across country to the Orange Tea - Commemoration of the Battle of the Boyne, headed by their marahall on his white horse. A sister lodge, Melville L.O.B.A ., had their meet¬ ings here and with their help many lodge goose suppers, concerts and wedding showers were organized and held in the lodge rooms. Church services were sometimes conducted here when the Church was under renovation and for a number of years an organization known as 'The Sons of Temperance' held their meetings in this place. In 1969, Lome L.O.L . made union with Prince Arthur Lodge in Crapaud , ending a colorful chapter in the social and fraternal life of the community. BAND - It should not be forgotten that DeSable of .>