accent, and I am sure he never quite understom The meaning of devotion to the church tc nothing has or ever will. The Gamble dogs, forever on guard were 5].
kind and generous word. The sad loss of so many friends will forever
timony of friendship and love.
The respect for education, and the compet Lot 16 and Miscouche helped mould two comn unique experience.
Thank you for this historical opportunity ar tolerance and forgiveness. Your community has 1 on my life. You are only a memory and yet y earth beneath my feet.
God Bless you, Ralph
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Rev. Frederick Lloyd, Minister from 1964-19 1964 was a very important year for the received a cablegram at our home in England frc Church of Canada inviting me to become I Supply Minister for the Princetown-Lo Charge. We crossed the Atlantic by be known storm month of November. Ur Halifax we were met by the Port Chaplai us with our immigration documentati< train we travelled to Sackville where we presented with a basket of homemade g Superintendent of Missions for the Mar ence. We continued on to Sumrnerside, ' Edward Island ferry at Cape Torment met in Borden by members of the Pa: Board. The train had become derailed Our luggage came several days later. Rev. We were all somewhat overwhelmed with Fmdc‘id‘ Lloyd 8200 RM, greeted by members and neighbours and all the food that had been prepared! We quick introduction to our first Canadian home,
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