F" 2:1 ( _ flanks-1 and foul-I e um. 1mm w†a“ mo muons in fl!- Immrt' and Wool lamb. ' In l952‘it'diï¬io'o m1! m brighten-d by the insul- lnlon or o pun in the Mole: and aeros- the alsmtglr}. loot of the 69!? III lblhrbod hy the ladle. Guild. Duo to tho Drootibn in the village of n no- nrenn. :ne c;: outdoor rink same“ m the church property behind the rectory for the post 1116 or I1: years. III cleared e-uy. llth the caning of tho Rev. I. r. Roddy in 1§53, a :e:;s;:< to build t new rectory Ina undo and put into effect. “,a rural . 2‘ of congrogltlon Ialborn by the building coulittee prc:-:?: :;ret;L‘ of 3&53-00. 7.000 foot of lumber and free labour and tr;:[;n:. The toetory one couplotod in June 195*. The Raw. Doug Inttiner took over the ptrish in iztczer Lu and proceeded to stir us into increased activity. ?ne :re::< Boy! tongue I!» ro-uotintod. Au Alur Guild Ias ferrez' r3: Ira. Edith lontgolory In it's first president. Theatr;:s provided I lot of fun. ontorttinnont. Ind {ï¬nancial :oasz. The young people put on plays. the men produced a :ilarisls review. and tin Spring Frolic: involved everyone. For the first time St. George's started holding its service It 11:00 in. WCMLOI 7:00 p... The choir gre- tc 22 serrers in 1957. A count walk in to the church and e ce-ent block retaining I‘ll on tho Iunth aid. of the cemetery did a lot to enhance the property. $ho upliltunl‘growth of the parish IIS given encourngenont ,‘. I? «