The music of the church is well rendered by a very painstaking and efficient choir under the direction of the orgainst. Miss Eacficnuld of the Family of Bornish.
The corner stone of this sanctuary was laid by his Lordship Bishop McIntyre
who was assisted’in the ceremony by very Rev. James EcDonald V.G. St. Andrews. Very Rev. D. Mcfionald. Rev. James Phelan. Rev. William Phelan. Rev. John Corbett, and Rev. M.J. McMillan, pastor of the church.
On Sunday 89th August 1886. the church of Ealdwins Road was solemnly dedicated by Archibishop Lynch of Toronto.
His grace was assisted by Rev. Charles McDonald. Raptor rf St. Dnrstnns College Rev. JamesPhelan. Rev. John A. McDonald. Rev. Joseph McLean and Rev. M.J. McMillan pastor. After the ceremony of dedication and the celebration of mass. His grace preached a sermon which will long he remembered in these parts. In the afternoon his grace blessed the stations, which were then erected. and again preached. after which the ceremonies were brought to a close by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Some years after its first settlemnt by Irishuea the number of the parishoners of Baldwin‘s Road was increased by the moving into the settlement of a number of flacDonalds of the family of Fornishe, who came from the vicinty of Pisquid River in St. Rndrew's Parish. St. Theresa's has materially improved during the past few years and boasts numbers of esfine ferns and orchards as can be found in the
county. The old settlers. who by patient industry have achieved so much in their
new homes still have lovin‘ recollectio f)
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s of the dear old lend of their birth. and many a quaint story and odd reminiscence will he told in the course of an
evenings cellidle in Baldwins Road.
A familiar fiJurc with some of those who emierated from Count‘ Hon -han was 0 U
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r -\ *--\ u. " .‘-.. ,I. .. __. . tunes lunlnor, rathli Leno nnCUonal.: 'Q'Jh. .nose ,tev ru»t and pants and
pluidy‘Vest" made by himSelf on his farm at Mill Cove. are well remembered.