In 1925 the church along with Bedeque was voted into the United Church of Canada by a small margin. The same year the congregation was re-organized in Freetown Hall under the leadership of the Presbytery of P.E.I. The congregation then was joined with Kensington and Malpeque and continued to worship in the hall for 2 years till May 3, when the church was given back to the Presbyterians by the Court of Appeal in equity. The W.M.S . carried on and is still an active organization of the Presbyterian Church. In 1950 the diamond anniversary of the Church was celebrated. At this service a set of brass collection plates were given by Mrs. A.W. Humphrey , Kensington , and a Pulpit Bible was given by Mr. George Jardine , Freetown , in memory of their parents, David and Adelaide Jardine and their sister Etta Laird . A communion table in memory of Margaret Jane Taylor . During the summer of 1955 the church was moved back 10 feet and a full basement excavated. The front entry was remodelled taking away both side doors to the front. The sixty-fifth anniversary was observed on December 4, 1955, with Rev. E.H. Bean as minister 1953-1962. At this service a Baptismal font was presented in memory of Mr. and Mrs. George Paynter by their family. A pulpit fall in memory of Miss Janie Campbell was presented by the Campbell family. In 1962 a service of dedication was held when Bibles were presented to the Church by Mrs. Elton Cairns in memory of her husband. A communion chalice and Bible were presented in memory of Chole Joyce Campbell by the S.S . and a Lectern and Bible in memory of Mrs. Bessie Bernard presented by the family. In 1963, a Mailman electric organ was purchased for the church, in loving memory of those who served and gave their lives in World War 1 and 1 1 and made possible by a bequest of Mrs. Bessie MacLeod Bernard and funds donated by Mrs. Elton Cairns and the Ladies Aid. In 1 965 the first choir gowns were purchased. Those were made possible by a gift of money from Mrs. Scott Clark and Mr. Walter P. Stavert in memory of their mother Mrs. Jardine Stavert who had been a choir member for over 40 years, as well as other donations. In 1966 a new lighting system was placed in the Church by the family of the late George D. Jardine in his memory. The following is a list of men who ministered to the Freetown Presby¬ terian congregation following Rev. D.K. Ross . Rev. M.E. Genge Stated supply Rev. Fred Williamison Stated supply Rev. T.L. Williams Minister 1931-33 Rev. W.O. Rhoad Minister 1933-41 Rev. D.L. Griffith Stated supply 24