During this pastorate Mrs. Mollins organized the first Junior Choir the Church had. Mrs. Mollins had great musical ability and sang a rich alto. She assisted in the direction of the Junior Choir, and sang in the Senior Choir. On April 6, 1958. the East Baltic Sunday School put on an Easter Contata , assisted by the Senior Choir. In May 1959, seeing a need for a young women's group to bridge the gap between the B.Y.F . and the W.M.S ., Mrs. Mollins succeeded in organizing the World Wide Guild. During this pastorate Rev. A. G. J. Steves of Montague assisted in special services in the summer of 1959. Rev. Keith Hobson of Summerside was invited to assist in evangelistic meetings in 1961. Fifty-three persons were baptised and received into the church while Mr. Mollins was on the field. In 1961 the Eppley Sisters of Pennsylvania presented an evening of instrumental and vocal music and testimonies which was enjoyed by a full church. The BA'.F. was very active during this pastorate. Many of the young people at that time are the leaders in the church today. It is noted from the Year Book Statistics that the Sunday School attendance is on the rise again, due to the fact that the East Baltic Sunday School was closed and all classes met in the Kingsboro Church. Russell Garrett succeeded E. S. Rose as Superintendent in 1953 and continued until at least 1961. After him Arthur Bruce was appointed and held the office till 1972. when he was succeeded by Kenneth MacGregor . Mr. Mollins resigned the pastorale in 19(52 to accept a call to the Shelbourne United Baptist Church Pastorate in Nova Scotia . While serving in the Pastorate in Halifax Co. he suffered a stroke which confined him to a wheel chair. In the spring of 1969 he and Mrs. Mollins retired to their home in Red Point . This much beloved pastor and his wife, who laboured so faithfully among us, are living examples of II Cor . 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for thee: my strength is made perfect in weakness." THE PASTORATE OF REV . MALCOLM SMITH 1962-1966 When Frank Mollins left the Church, the Rev. Malcolm Smith was called to the Pastorate . Malcolm, with his wife, came from the