89. Who was the Lakeville poet that placed, in verse, the events of the day?

90. Which of Souris’ many cows found herself scripted into verse? 91. What was Th ris Reading Room?

92. What was Mount Stewart’s favoured form of entertainment in the 1870's?

93. When was the Souris Literary and Debating Society chartered? 94. What was the name of the society that was condemned in Island media for being too deep for Cardigan talent?

95. Whose canvasses have been exhibited at Canada House in Paris, Brussels, London and New York?

96. Who painted the mural that adorns the lobby in the Colville Manor in Souris?

97. Who wove the design for the Island Tartan?

98. Who was the physically-challenged native of Souris that overcame great odds and expressed herself through her oil painting, weaving, and fine crafts?

99. What was a minor but significant export to the United States in the mid to late 1940’s?

100. Who presented a stole to Father Brendon Gallant in honour of his ordination?

101. What year was the Log Cabin operated by the Seagulls Arts and Crafts Guild incorporated?

102. Who organized the first Christmas Craft Fair held at St. Mary’s Parish Hall in Souris?

103. Who was the Cardigan craftsperson that was named Islander of the Year in 1984?

104. What was a thickening frolic?

105. An Indian carving was on display for several years at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Souris. From where did it come?

106. Who was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Gold Medal on May 12, 1984?

107. Who was the Island native that won a major architectural award for the design of the redevelopment of his own home in Halifax?

108. Who was the Prince Edward Island architect and singer that was awarded the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award in 1994?

109. Who was the “Picture Man’?

110. Who was the North Lake native that was a photographer in Boston in the late 1800’s?

111. Where were the classes held at the first St. Peter’s Community

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