At the turn of the century Freetown Church was transferred to the when the following ministered to the people: Reverends R. Opie , F.A. Wightman , W.A. Thomson , John Dystant , H.S. Young , J.B. Gough , W.E. Johnson , George Morris , G.A. Sellar , J.A. Ives , George Ayers . The year 1925 saw the union of Methodist, Congregational, and a majority of Presbyterian Churches in Canada . Freetown Methodist Church (was included in Bedeque Charge of the United Church of Canada. These arc the United Church Ministers who served to date: Reverends D.K. Ross , J.W.A. Nicholson , D. Hoddinot , , R.L. Wagner , J.K. Campbell , S.G. Walls , Angus U. Brown , Mr. John Waldron , Rev. R.M. Shaw , Thomas G. Whent . The One Hundredth Anniversary Service was held June 28th, 1964 [The minister of the church at that time was Reverend R.M. Shaw and the organist Mrs. R.A. ProFitt . Guest preachers for the morning and evening services were Dr. Fraser Munro and Reverend Angus Brown . The congreg¬ ations of Bedeque and Margate joined in worship and special music was provided by the Brooklyn Trio— Malcolm Munro . Willard Bruce , John Bean * and Soloist - Arlene MacDonald. In 1969 the vestibule of the Church was enlarged and the doors transferred giving a front entrance. The parking area also was paved. These improvements were possible through a legacy of Miss Mary Mayne , former member of the Church. In October 1 970 chimes were installed by Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Burns and family in memory of Russell Scott Burns and his wife Anna B. Burns . Church history - prepared by Mrs. R. Louis Cairns . 5r?3r?!r 21