| Stanfields Ltd., Acadia Trust, Mutual Life among others. He was also a Member of the Nova Scotia Legislature.
58. Frederic Shaw Martin was born in New Perth in 1922.
59. John James Francis Maclsaac of Rockbarra.
60. Lester O’Donnell QC, a Charlottetown lawyer, who was a native of Souris River.
61. Joseph W. MacDonald, QC. He was a lawyer and a magistrate for Kings County. Upon his passing in 1966, he was described as one of the most colourful characters ever to be a member of the bar of Prince Edward Island. Prior to his legal career, he was Principal of Souris High School. 62. Ellen M. MacDonald is a graduate of Souris Regional High School. 63. Melvin J. and John McQuaid of Souris.
64. Corporal Alan White of Souris West.
65. Greg Peters was a member of the Ride for three years - 1987, 1988 and 1989.
66. Corp. Lionel Strong.
67. Sgt. Joseph (Joe Ed) Rogers of Souris.
68. Sgt. Joseph P. MacCormack of Launching was in charge of 72 ofticers who patrolled from the eastern end of the Golden Gate Park to the Cliff House, including the tamed Presidio and the Bay, a territory of three to four square miles.
69. Mrs. J. P, MacPhee (nee Agnes Mahar) of Souris was working in the family store at St. Mary’s Road when Minnie McGee purchased the matches. Mrs. McGee confessed to poisoning her six remaining children and was sentenced to be hung at Georgetown. Due to her mental state the sentence was reduced to life imprisonment at Dorchester Penitentiary. 70. Public Service. Hugh MacDonald was a long-serving Member of the Legislative Assembly as were his three sons, Andrew, Austin and Archibald.
71. Edward Whalen represented the Second District of Kings and made his first speech while standing on a molasses puncheon.
72. Andrew A. MacDonald of Georgetown.
73. Margaret Gray Lord (1845-1941) was born at Fort Beaufort, South Africa. She came to P.E.I. in 1856 with her father, who was born in Charlottetown, but left as a boy to be educated and commence his military career in England. John Hamilton Gray was Premier of P.E.I. during the Charlottetown Conference of September 1, 1864. Margaret Gray married Artemas Lord and had five children. Her oldest daughter Gladwys was married to Wilfred A. Wright, a railway postal clerk who resided in Souris. She passed away at Gladwys’ home, tormerly the residence of Senator
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