' Roddie ' (Brenda Leard). Heather and Roddie remain asso¬ ciated with the Lot 16 United Church. Heather and Jack have two sons, Adam and Terry. Heather has been a Sunday school teacher for a number of years. Roddie and Brenda have one son, Colin. Brenda has taught Sunday School and served on the Board of Stewards. Roger and Campsie have six grandchildren. Allison MacLean married Edith Betton (see Betton History). They purchased the old MacGregor farm across the road from the Lot 16 Hall. Allison is a trustee of the Lot 16 United Church. Edith and Allison have a family of three: Joanne ( Chris Wamboldt ); they have two sons, Noah and Paul. Karen (Kirk Steele); their children are Patrick and Emily. Andrew, Edith and Allison's son, lives at home . Both Karen and Joanne have taught Sunday School. Glenford MacLean married June Hutchinson (see Hutchinson History). They operated the home farm and carried on the line of registered Holstein catde associated with that farm. Glenford and June, upon their retirement in 2001, built a new home across the road from the farm house. The couple have no children. Glenford has been on the Board of Stewards and is presendy an elder. He is a strong supporter of the Lot 16 United Church. From information received from the MacLean families McFadden History Clarence and Lottie McFadden first moved to Central Lot 16 in November 1947. They farmed until 1949 when they sold the farm and opened a general store in Lot 16 . Clarence and Lottie had a family of four: Joan ( George MacQuarrie ), Alan (Donna Price), Donald (Faye Craswell), and Joyce ( Philip Roode ). Clarence used to refer to his boys as 'The Blisters'. The family attended the United Church where Clarence and Lottie both taught Sunday School and sang in the choir. Lottie was also the church organist for a number of years and later filled in when the regular organist was unable to play. Lottie had the honour of being the first woman elder in the Lot 16 United Church. At one time in the mid-50s, 285 Families associated with United