Chapter Three Charcoal sketch byEdyth Schuman described to her by her father, Elmer Ramsay . Church Property Past and Present The Presbyterians used, as their first church, a log cabin situated on the farm of Archibald Campbell of Belmont. The cabin, which also served as a school, didn't have pews for seating; rather, there was a bench that went around the walls, leaving the centre bare. The 1863 shows the school on the same side of the road as the cemetery. When the church leaders made the decision to build the new Presbyterian Church at the Central location, the cemeĀ¬ tery was turned over to the Baptist tradition. There's no indication of what happened to the log cabin church. No written records revealed why the Presbyterian Church was relocated to Central. Perhaps it was a more cenĀ¬ tral location as the settlement of Lot 16 continued to grow. As well, one of the original elders, John Ramsay , was the lessee of Farm and made available the land for the 51 Church Property: Past and Present