/ That the people of Kinkora were fully appreciative of Father John J .'s contributions was made clear in their 1904 presentation and address to him.• In' addition to the four areas considered in this chapter, they specifically praised and thanked him for his "great charity to the poor and distressed." (31) Though the address lacked the intense emotional tone that suffused their address to Father Patrick Doyle fifteen years earlier, there is no doubting they claimed Father John J . as their community leader. Many changes had taken place in Kinkora since the days when it was Somerset ; SoTnft are identified in the following letter written by a former resident who made ,a_return visit in 1904. (32) ?*■