t0 ”'11 d‘iy. many descendant: of the e pioneer till live at "ardigan.
For everol year; before a Church waz: 2,, o, «:‘exdigan war vi-.:ited by Protestant ministers :several time each yew. Late in the nineteenth century, the Pre'byteriam built their fir t church at Cardigan. mire. church was soon Iollowed by another one lea-go enough for the rapidly growing con- gregation. The ministers in charge Very often lived in the tense located near the Church.
Early in the present century, the Presbyterian Church at Cerdigvn was destroyed by fire. Church records, all of which were kept in the Chunk. were also desmyod. As: a remit. it 14- very difficult to obtain any details regar- ding the only history of the Presbyterian religion at Cardigan. the no! Chm-oh, built following the fire. still remains: today. '13:- Presmyterian lance woe occupied until recent yenrt? by the ministers in charge. However, the pro ent minister, Rev. Currie, resides at array Harbor, but F8111 make weekly virtite to his congregation at Cnrdigrn.
Education facilities. at Cardigan during it. early day: of colonization were limited mainly to private tutoring. Far . Allen, at “the Head or the River“, conducted ole. , er in private tutoring for ,evoral year-‘3. flue first school