<<^- On the 100th anniversary of the founding of Presbytery, October 11, 1921, a service was held at the church in which Rev. Robert Laird , formerly of Princetown , brought greetings from Toronto and Sir Ernest MacMillan of Toronto was organist. On the 116th anniversary a Presbytery meeting was held with Dr. A. S. Weir as chair¬ man, and in attendance Rev. J K. Fraser , Rev. Edwin White , Rev. George Ayers , Rev. J. A. Nicholson , Rev. D. K. Ross and Rev. L. E. Davis .3 William was an elder at the time of the 60th anniversary.5 100th Anniversary. Cutting the cele¬ bration cake are: L-R Roy F. MacLean , Lorna Forbes , James Higgins . ♦ I r V - tff*^ INI j " J | Pfe ■■■ ^j» JHHHHSW"" 85** V * ^asa 1 «^? 1 i 3 1 t vm 125th Anniversary February 10, 2002 dawned an idyllic winter day. The prayers of the planning committee for the 125th anniversary of the Lot 16 United Church sanctuary had been answered. The committee, under the chairmanship of Donna Lyle, had taken the risk of planning the celebration service in February. They wanted a close re-enactment of Feb.11,1877 when the congregation of the Lot 16 Presbyterian Church gathered to celebrate the opening of their new sanctuary. Not unlike that first service, the congregation was joined by visitors from far and wide honoured to share in the cele¬ bration of 125 years of unbroken worship service. The Belmont Baptist Congregation joined in the two-hour cele¬ bration. The theme of the anniversary service was "Reflections" 191 Days op Celebration