12 the State of Michigan in the United States. He died in Kalamazoo, Michigan , July 1965, at the age of 87. There is just a note to add here. During his time on the Field, Mr. Watterworth suggested the use of the envelope system of giving as a way of raising the finances. Acting upon this suggestion the Church started this method of giving, which has continued to the present time. THE THIRD PASTORATE OF REV . H. R. BELL 1941-1952 For the third time. Rev. H. R. Bell was called to serve this field. It is not often that a minister is recalled a third time to serve a pastorate, but this remarkable man returned to this Church for the third time and stayed for eleven years. If you add his three terms together, you get a total of twenty-one years, which is half of a man's life time of service. The records are quite scanty of this period of his ministry, but we know that Mr. Bell faithfully performed his duties. There was considerable improvement in the church property during this time. In 1950 electric lights were installed in the church and parsonage. The giving rose from around eleven hundred do.lars to over thirty-five hundred dollars. In June. 1944, Mr. Bell combined the Baltic Sunday School with the Kingsboro Sunday School for the summer months. Mr. Charles Ching fitted out his truck with benches and gathered up the chilcren from Red Point and the Baltic . As a result of this union, the Sunday School showed a large increase of enrolment under the superimen- dency of Earl Kennedy to 144 pupils. Roddie Kidson succeeded 2arl and continued for about four years when he was succeeded by Edison Rose . Mr. Bell retired in 1952 to a home in Kingsboro which he lad purchased at the entrance of . Mrs. Bell passed awa\ on November 28, 1958, and was laid to rest in the Kingsboro Cemetery. Rev. F. W. Mollins . the pastor, conducted the service. Mr. Bell diei in the Redely Memorial Hospital, Montreal, February 16, 1961, anc his remains were brought to Kingsboro , and laid beside his wife, "his service was also conducted by Mr. Mollins , who paid tribute to his man of God , who had sewed this pastorate for so long. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are kindly remembered by all who knew them.