1904 - 1905 1908 - 1909 1919 - 1920 - 1921 - 1927 - 1929 - 1930 1932 1941 - 1961 - 1966 - 1978 1983 - Mr. W. MacKie appointed organist. H.A. Tanton appointed organist. Miss Alice Hansin was organist and choir instructor. Professor Singleton was organist and choir master. Mr. Colvill engaged as Organist for three months. Professor Watts was choir master - paid by the night. Professor Barlow was thanked for his efforts with the choir over the years. Mrs. Keith Rogers was thanked for services during the illness of Professor Watkis. Mr. Arthur Bruce offered a per diem rate per Sunday to help with the choir. Professor Frank F. Watkis had been organist and choir director for twenty years. Mr. George Mathuen was organist and leader of praise. Mr. Walter McNutt was the organist and Mrs. J.A. Lawson was the choir director. Mrs. Keith Rogers was appointed organist. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. R. Reymond were choir directors. Miss E. Lillian MacKenzie was organist and directress of the choristers. Mrs. Roberta Full served during the illness of Miss MacKenzie. Mr. Christopher Gledhill appointed organist and choir director. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor was the organist and Mr. and Mrs. R. Reymond choir directors - Mr. Gledhill was on a two year leave of absence. Mr. Gwillym Bevan appointed organist and choir director. Mr. Case Van Hemert appointed Director of Music. THE WOMEN OF THE KIRK The role played by the women of the Kirk since 1825 has been for the most part low keyed but tremendous in its impact. No undertaking, however great or small, lacked their sympathy and support. If today the Kirk merits recognition in its own circle, community or Province, much credit must go to the women’s organizations that flourished through the years. The Ladies Aid, The Guild and Women’s Missionary Society, in early years, were outstanding in their contributions of service. The Ladies Aid and The Guild 15