and the Celtic Cross inscribed on the marble slab remind us that this congregation was founded by Ministers of the Church of Scotland and served by them for the first one hundred and sixteen years of its history;

the window lighting in the Chancel was given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. MacLeod and daughter Shirley by their daughter Phyllis and grandson Frank;

—— the window lighting in the East wall of the Kirk was given in memory of George M. Chandler;

the window lighting in the South wall, for the memorial windows to those who gave their lives in the Second World War, was the gift of their former chums in the Third Charlottetown Rover Sea Scouts;

on the East wall of the Fitzroy entrance is a plaque dated 1965, with respect

to the renovations to the Church Hall and Sunday School rooms.

MUSIC

Although information about the music of the Kirk is limited, records indicate the following:

1853 - 1855 - 1857

1867 -

1869 1870 -

1873 - l88l - 1888 - 1892 1893 1894 1896 -

Mr. Lydiava to form and conduct a choir. Proposal to secure a Precentor to conduct the Psalmody.

Mr. Norman Lowden employed as choir director Mr. John B. Strong led the choir for three months.

Mr. Bain would not undertake to organize the choir without the aid of instrumental music.

An organ was ordered and purchased.

Choir asks to move down from the gallery - too cold.

Mr. Lang conducted a choir concert.

Mr. Smythe acted as choir master.

Mr. Stamberg is in Charge of the Psalmody.

Miss McFarlane to take charge of the instrument.

Mr. Earle to take the choir.

Purchased a pipe organ - not to exceed $3,000.00.

Had to purchase a water motor for the pipe organ.

Mr. J .E. Bell was the choir instructor already the organist.

Purchased a piano.

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