for a habit of protesting as it heats up. It is especially noticeable during the latter part of a longer than usual sermon! **?,*•>'.!,;■ •.*>■'-.'<. . V ' ... ; J ■ *v •* t -'5 6* -• ■.f-'£.'xfi*/ V. a ' 1. ■ UP*' Halatoii --.**^--?*r--w«M.& *rriWtai laghaa ■ •'■ "*rf" .;.■-'-■■',■•' ~ >•'*' Jti^* "' ^-«''*■.."'■'':■' ..... '■' ■'•' Biaftcp tfetaui ^¥-«Si-.---.- i !lbart Sh *a«* .". ■5r Swan ^iat«B.-^'^-<^--~-»*.^iarihaY O 'Briws* /*** Kr«. 2. ST. Rat»t«l|,«——----— Rita DoueattaJ Sthal Clark --♦^-^-fi-.--•——itrata l*mard» Cabal Jaekson -^—*T--4' i ^—m—-rr«a«a» Kaa»y» ^ Sabai jra«kf« a '-—•»» — -—-—-Vrt. S «a lyar»*:•'■-. lUurtfca, tha salt ——-_— — ~if>*m V *$ eattdattai Pto}; Program, J 932. From Merritt Callaghan scrapbook. PARISH ACTIVITIES The church, with its nearby hall, continued as a focal point of community life through the first half of the 20th century. Picnics were held each year with many former parishioners coming from other parts of P.E.I. , across Canada , and the U.S. Visiting show¬ men often branched off to this popular local festival. Boxing bouts 34