II "Hallowe'en Parties" in Kingsboro Hall will long be remembered by those who attended. Mr. McClare taught Sunday School to the combined group ( Baltic and Kingsboro ) during the summer months, and in the Baltic Hall during the winter. He was instrumental in organizing a Sunday School at the South Lake Christian Church which has continued to this day. D.V.B.S . was held several summers both at the Baltic Hall and at Lakeville . During the winter months, weekly Bible classes were held, alter¬ nating between the homes at North Lake and South Lake and the Baltic Hall or surrounding homes. Mr. McClare was a wonderful teacher and these meetings were instructive and enjoyed by old and young. Mrs. McClare had great executive ability, and the W.M.S . profited much from it. Under her guidance, program books were made up by the members, and also included leaders, hostess and lunch committee. She organized a C.G.I.T . for teenage girls with Mrs. Colin Dixon as her assistant. Later, Mrs. Walter Dixon assumed the leadership. She also organized a nursery class which was held in the parsonage until the new basement hall was built. It has continued till the present time. After a successful six-year pastorate, Mr. McClare resigned and accepted a call to Centerville, Digby Co., N.S . where he served the Digby Neck First Pastorate . + \ g I Rev. & Mrs. Frank Mollins THE PASTORATE OF REV . FRANK MOLLINS 1958-1962 Upon the resignation of Rev. Donald McClare the Church called Rev. Frank Mollins from the Advocate Baptist Church Pastorate in Nova Scotia .