fim Bruce 16. Aletha Mae Bruce born Sept. 20, 1926, resides in Lakeville PEI, married fall of 1954, at Bothwell Prince Edward Island, by Rev D | McClare, at the home of Freeman Mossey, Robert Athol Baker, born December 5 1925, Lakeville Prince Edward Island, (son of William Benjamin Baker and Gladys Rose) resides in Lakeville PEI, occupation: § Farmer. Children: | Roberta Elaine Baker born May 20, 1955, Souris Prince Edward Island, resides in Vancouver B.C., occupation Nursing Assistant/Physiotherapist Assistant. 63. ii Caroline Jean Baker born October 3, 1956. iti David Bruce Baker born January 9 1958, Souris Prince Edward Island, resided in Lakeville PEI, died April 16, 1959, Souris Prince Edward Island, interred at South Lake Prince Edward Island, in the South Lake Church of Christ Cemetery. 64. iv Sheila Emily Mae Baker born October 1, 1963. 17. Emily Marie Bruce resided in Toronto Ontario, married (1) George Jarvis, born United States, (son of George W. Jarvis and Alice B. (Tessa) Bruce) married (2) Mr. Stewart. Emily died 1998, Toronto Ontario. Children by George Jarvis: 65. i Orville Bruce Jarvis. 66. ii Lionel Ross Jarvis. 67. iii Aubrey Richard Jarvis. 68. iv Gloria Anne Jarvis born November 1 1942. v Weldon Edward Jarvis resides in Marysville PA., married Ruth Dorman, resides in Marysville PA. Ruth was previously married and had six children. 18. Clive Everett Bruce born March 23, 1910, East Baltic Prince Edward Island, resides in Elmira P.E.!., occupation: Fisherman, married October 10 1941, Violet Pearl Croucher, born Dec. 27, 1919, Murray River Prince Edward Island, (daughter of Harold C. Croucher and Violet Hayter) resided in Elmira P.E.|., died January 2, 1998, Souris Prince Edward Island, interred at Kingsboro Prince Edward Island, in the East Point Baptist Church Cemetery. Clive began fishing when he was 14 years old. He also helped out at the farm when he could. He first fished at Red Point, then in Souris for two years where he met Pearl, who worked at a restaurant. After their marriage they lived for a few years in East Baltic with his parents, until they purchased the Stephen Mellick property in Elmira. In 1958 they built a new house on the property, which is occupied today by their youngest son Glen, his wife Susan and their children. Clive fished many species of fish. In 1967 he started a new industry in conjunction with the Prince Edward Island Department of : ae Fisheries and the processing firm Eastpack based in Souris. This David, Clive and Grandma Bruce experimental project was with the crustacean "Queen Crab”. It later became a thriving multi-million dollar industry. Clive now lives across the highway from the old homestead in a house that was previously owned by Jeannie Campbell and later by Francis Gillis. The following article appeared in the May 30, 1990 edition of the Kings County Weekly, a supplement of the Charlottetown Guardian. It was written by journalist Nancy Willis. Clive Bruce: P.E.I.'s ancient mariner at home on the sea There's a remarkable man on the eastern shore of P.E.1. He's 80-year-old fisherman, story teller and renowned weather forecaster Clive Bruce, who has spawned enough fishing sons, daughters and grandsons to fill a harbour of their own. “Hey Clive, wait for me, wait for me," | shouted into the wind last week, scrambling after him as he zipped up a ladder into his boat ahead of me. He's supposedly retired, but that's just a joke. He belongs to the sea as sure as the whales and codfish he has fished among, and he figures he's spent more time out there than on land in all his years. On that windy afternoon he was moving a lobster trap hauler from the stern to the midsection of a boat he's trying to sell. Edith & Freeman Mossey, Emily and George Ohe “ruce Cyamily of Red Point Prince Edward Usland 1840-1999 45