physician with his symbol, the ox. The former is in memory of Mrs. Augusta Gill and her three daughters and was the gift of her son-in-law and grandsons, the Monteith family. The latter, in memory of Mr. H.A. Stetson, was the gift of his wife.

In the Church hall, the large window on the Fitzroy Street wall is entitled “the Hosts to God.” It portrays Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus surrounded by all the animals that are mentioned in the gospel story of the nativity. This window was the gift of Charles and Ruth MacKenzie and is an Island product. It was designed by John Burden, created and installed by Blaine Hrabi and constructed under the supervision of Peter Hyndman.

THE CHANCEL FURNISHINGS

The Chancel furnishings include the following items:

The Holy Table which served as the pulpit before the changes in 1931.

The elders’ chairs on either side of the Holy Table, a memorial to Mrs. Ina Gillan Beer, were given by the Kirk Auxiliary.

The minister’s chair was the gift of Miss Katharine M. MacLennan in honour of her mother, Mrs. A.E. Morrison.

The Pulpit was given in tribute to the late J .E.B. McCready (1838-1930).

The Pulpit Fall with embroidered cross was presented by Mrs. Charles Hyndman in 1927.

The Chancel Rail, in memory of J .W. Morrison, Chairman of the Trustees and Building Committee during the building of the second church, was the gift of his son.

The brass adomments of the Holy Table were all gifts to the congregation; the Alms Basin and Offering Plates were donated by Colonel Moodie of Hamilton. The plates now serve in the Church School and have been replaced by larger offering plates, which were donated by Professor and Mrs. W.L. Bailey. The larger brass vases were the gift of Miss Katharine M. MacLennan, in memory of her father, David Ross MacLennan 1850-1919. The smaller brass vases together with the organ lamp were memorials to Dr. Robert D. MacKinnon, 1878—1948 and were the gift of his wife, Mrs. MacKinnon of Narbenh, Pennsylvania.

—— The Celtic Chancel Cross was dedicated on December 4, 1977, in memory of Jessie Delores Walls, and was given by her husband Dr. R] . McClenaghan of Ottawa. She is remembered at the Kirk as Mrs. T.H.B. Somers. This Saint John’s Cross is a replica of a tenth century cross that stood before the west entrance to Iona Cathedral. This Cross sits on a tri-

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