three communion services held dur- ing the year and that the Thanks- giving Service be held in the Church where Communion service was held 31511131 the Session took under consideration the sdvisibality of

askir’fg’ the congregation to elect three more elders two in, Murray Harbor North and one in Raters Roadi This was carried into effect we presume at the Annual meeting in the same year and on March 11th, 1908, Samuel Johnston, Peters Road,

and Ca: they D. McClure and James i MacKe —nzie. Murray Harbor North;

Inter giving" satisfactory answers to

rescribed questions were duly *ommenoing

cise or their sacred office and given

the 1ight hand of fellowship by th

Session inToken of t..e lr taking part with their‘brethern in the oversight of the congregationsiii'emnead also that the Moderator addressed the congregation assembled and Session on‘their respective duties and then reconstituted the session as a Whole and closed with the benediction Such an infloressive serviCC must have born fruit and these elders are still W’ them though in the Providence of God they have all been since trans~ let-ed to the Church above but though. being dead they yet speak. A11 obi-E ;tuary of each of them ' may form fpslt of this sketch for they were imen worthy of all such honor. As a result of the above we find the con; .gregotion divided into elder‘ districts on March 22nd 1906 and it; s:11;oxs the eomestness and and 23.11 01 1111: session that no pait 01 the field was overlook-ed nor in any 13:111- 1132' neglected by the elders. It 11:13.}1 arcfrssh our 12151111011115 to copy cut”

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‘1 1 Lm \ it this“? diSbl.CtS as state; L19. 111..._.—,

tee; 01" 8035101 {after 1113:1121: cirh‘on‘ emiion) District No. 1, James Md:—

1 lioizic elder from Thomas DiCiiP- i I - -\ . v n - fed-11.). so. 1.1311315 any to Dos/1d Senv-|

lcabaughfis including east end. Dis- tiict No. 2, Murray Tarbor North James Dalziel, elder, from Wm. Son- ! cabaugh's to the Manse. District No. '3. Cortney D. McClure, elder from ! Mrs. David Cows to Thomas Miller's lSr. District No. 4, James Kennedy, ielder, from Neil Millers to Benjamin Clow‘s. District No. 5, George Rey- nolds, elder, from Edward Hender- ison‘s to Cambridge Cross. District 1No. 6 Samuel Johnston elder, from z-Thomes~~ Graham's iRoad to Samuel Johnston's includJ sing Point Pleasant and East End of iGreek River. as far as John Munn‘s t inclusive. District No. 7, James May! :Lean elder from Walter Campbell's : to the Peters Road Church. District: ‘210. 3.7‘1lex. D. IviaoLe , elder, Glen V; illiam and Greek River from John Munn's west. This shows'a super~ vision to which we have not yet at- :tained though the present pastor {tried to effect a survey that is prac- itically the same and which he hopes iyet will be as fully carried out as by ERGV'. Gray, whose pastoral services iarc remembered, affectionately even 1 yet by those older members that sur- i |

vive.

We find on June 2, 1908, that there was an addition of twenty (20) mem— bers, eighteen (18) of these being on Professiomof Faith.,about the larg— est number received at one time in the history of this charge and though some of them have since been re- moved by death, theyo ll seem to have proved faithful; Those sore.

: the days of the Communicant Classes and at this same time, the writeri was holding them in his charge in

1 Ontario, where similarigood and last- i

i ing results were being recorded. i

i (>11 .1311113111' 21111. 1.037. we find :1

‘mmmitten consisiiiic of H1: Pztstn‘r’

"nnti Session Clerk appointed 1:1 11‘—

ilnse the Conununion Roll and provis-

1011 made to dispense the Comnmuiou 111 the home of those unable to at- tend in Chm-m.