EACH 4 effective Missionary Society; and in the early years, a very active Young People's Society, who will long be remembered for the plays which they presented. Miss Anna Riley was Secretary—Treasurer of St. Andrew's for

many years and she has compiled for us most of the information

being presented today.

Members of the first session of St. Andrew's were: Donald MacRae, Flat River; Alex Stewart, Belle River; Alexander MacGregor, Hopefield; William Crawford, Wood Islands. With the

passing of the years, the following served as members of the session: Daniel Moser, Flat River; Malcolm MacKenzie, Flat River (Robert MacKenzie's grandfather); WillianD. MacKenzie, Flat River (Robert MacKenzie's father); Murdock Gilmore, Melville (Mae Buchanan's father); Hector MacKenzie, Flat River; Cecil Moser, York (formerly of Flat Fiver ; Earl Clow, Flat River; Benjamin Bears, Wood Islands (now of Charlottetown). Organists who served St. Andrew's over the years are as follows: (not in order of service} Jean Beaton (first organist); Mrs. Alex 8. MacMillan; Vernon MacLeod (teacher); Vergene Stewart (Elmer Stewart's sister); Margaret Moser (Cecil Moser's sister); Lauretta (MacDonald) Larrabee (Marion MacKenzie and Albert MacDonald's sister); Mae (Gilmore) Buchanan; Ruby (MacDonald) MacWilliams (Marion and Albert‘s sister); Douglas Clow (Evelyn and Earl Clow's son); Evelyn

Clow.

St. Andrew's has seen many of its young people take their

places in the different professions—~medicine, nursing,