/f In 1927 a new manse was built at Elmsdalc. The carpenter was John Nobel Ladncr and he was assisted by several men in the charge. The manse was sold in 1972 to Merrill Wallace . In 1932, Rev. J. A. Nicholson paid $1.00 for gas for coming from to preach at a preparatory service. In 1932 the church was moved back from the road to its present location by John Owen Gordon , Alma, with horse and capstan. Extensive repairs were done on the church. The porch was taken off and the choir loft, entry, and tower were built on. Wages at that time were $12.00 a week for carpenter and $9.00 a week for helpers. The carpenter in charge of the repairs was George Adams , Elmsdalc. Ministers who served the Montrose Pastoral Charge from 1926 to 1969 were: Rev. George Ambrose Daniel Elliott 1926-1932 Rev. Murdock Dan MacLeod . 1932-1937 Rev. William Andrew Patterson 1937-1942 Rev. William Ira MacDonald 1943-1948 Rev. John M . Sheen 1948-1954 Rev. Alexander MacDowcll 1954-1956 Rev. Norman Russell Green 1956-1958 Rev.' Robert A. Crooks 1959-1961 Mr. Brown M. Jardinc 1962-1965 Rev. M. R , Pocklington 1966-1969 Another change took place in the history of the church when the new Albcrton-Elmsdalc Pastoral Charge was formed. The•Inaugcration.Service was held on July 6, 1969 with Rev. Bruce Roberts as guest speaker. In 1974 a new ceiling was installed and the walls in the main church were panelled. In 1955 a new piano was purchased by the Young Peoples Group. In 1977 a new carpet was laid. In 1978 a new electric organ was purchased. In 1979, 50 stacking chairs were purchased. In 1980, the entries of the Church were panelled and the main porch refinished. In 1981, a new hot air furnace and additional heating vents were installed as a gift.