Published by Summerside Presbyterian Church, 130 Victoria Road, Summerside, PE C1N ZGS, in association with Crescent Isle Publishers, 157 Victoria Road, Summerside, PE cm 266
Copyright © Summerside Presbyterian Church, 2003
No part of this publication should be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any retrieval system without the consent of the administrative body of Summerside Presbyterian Church
National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication
To God be the glory: Presbyterianism in Summerside, 1853-2003/ general editor, J. Clinton Morrison.
Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-9691824-6-5
1. Summerside Presbyterian Church (Summerside, P.E.I.) - History. I. Morrison, J. Clinton (James Clinton), 1948 - II. Summerside Presbyterian Church (Summerside, P.E.I.)
BX9003.584T6 2003 285'.27171 C2003-905176-5
Anyone with queries or suggestions, or wishing to obtain a copy of this history, should contact the administrative office of Summerside Presbyterian Church. Telephone: 902—436—2557; Fax: 902—436-0811; and E-mail: spchurch@pei.sympatico.ca
All photographs and illustrations used in this book are courtesy of the members of the congregation or church archives unless otherwise cited.
Printed and bound in Canada by Transcontinental Prince Edward Island Ltd., Borden—Carleton, PE COB 1X0
The cover design by Ralph Carruthers uses an embossing technique to depict the evolution of the three Summerside Presbyterian Church buildings from the 18505 to the present: the “Webber Building,” the North Market Street church, and the present Victoria Road church