16 in 1925. The supporters of both denominations should be commended for the true Christian spirit of unity which prevailed. We believe that Elmer is one of the oldest living persons who attended church in Lot 16 . He has a great memory and can recall the names of the parents and their children who were part of the congregation in his boyhood. We shall go from one road to another as we name families. North St. Eleanor 's Road 1. Norman Beaton and his wife Catherine Macdonald had four sons and a daughter, Jack, Sterling, Lome, Samuel, and Bessie. 2. Duncan MacCallum and his wife were Cathy Ramsay Bryanton 's great-great-grandparents. 3. Albert MacKinnon and his wife, Francis Reeves , had bought a farm from Thomas Gardiner . The MacKinnons had four sons, Charles, Leslie, Urville and Maynard. This was the farm later owned by Victor Inman . 4. Frank Yeo and his wife, Pearle (Clark) Wright, had two daughters, Wanda and Muriel. This was a second mar¬ riage for the couple. Frank was predeceased by his wife Sadie Lyle . They had one son, Edgar. Pearle was prede¬ ceased by her first husband. She had two daughters, Gladys and Frances. 5. Wesley Yeo and his wife, Florence Thompson , had one son, Wyman and two daughters, Blanche and Lulu. 6. Herbert Inman was married to Bessie Yeo . They had two sons, Victor and Harland and three daughters, Lois, Doris, and Beth . 7. Villiers Carr married Mae Inman . They had two sons, Clarence and Lloyd, and a daughter, Irene, who died at a young age. 8. William Creswell lived on the farm owned by Clarence and Doris Carr. 9. William Adams married Laura Campbell . They had no family but had two foster sons, Albert Kincaid and Ray Murray . 221 Church Reflections