GOIN' TO THE CORNER married Alva Hicks of , NB and retired to his home in Cascumpec , a building formerly owned by Waldron Rix and originally located behind the Nazarene Church in Elmsdale . 1954-1955 Rev. Albert Lewis for a second term. 1955-1961 Rev. Robert Sampson . He and his wife Maxine worked in expanding the basement for Sunday School. On September 16, 1966 the evangelist Rev. J.W. Turpel now of Minesing, Ontario , returned to preach at Elmsdale where he had been the first pastor. He assisted Rev. Robert Sampson in an open-air evangelistic service at Bridge at 2:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Their daughter Sandra married Eric Hardy , son of Leslie and Dorothy Hardy of Elmsdale . 1961-1964 Rev. Hartley Earl Mullen. In her book, called I Believe... in the Communion of Saints, Vesta Mullen compiled information on the ordained ministers of the Reformed Baptist Alliance of Canada (presently the At¬ lantic District of the Wesleyan Church), she revealed that Rev. H.E. Mullen (September 12, 1897-September 18, 1971) was born in Havelock, NB. In 1919 he attended Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, While in the Boston area he trained as a baker and en¬ joyed this pastime all his life. He also liked to cook, hunt, fish and garden. Rev. Mullen first ministered at the Reformed Baptist Alli ¬ ance at , Grand , NB from 1921 to 1923. While there he married his first wife, Stella Lee Lane , a schoolteacher from New Tusket, NS. He and Stella had four children, Verdie, Phyllis Lila , John Wesley Eric Hardy Coll. Rev. Robert and Maxine Sampson 206