99. John James Bowlen, the son of Michael and Mary (Casey) Bowlen was born in Cardigan, in 1876. He was a successful businessman and politician and was appointed to the post in 1950. At the end of the term, Bowlen was allowed to continue in the post until his passing on December 16, 1959. 100. Dr. Peter A. MacIntyre of Souris. 101. Keith MacKenzie 1973-1978, 1983-1987 and 1991-1993. 102. Morley S. Acorn in 1936 and Andrew P. Meurant in 1970. 103. Anna McIntosh. She happened to be in the photo when the Duke | and Duchess of York were signing the guest book on their visit to Souris on July 15, 1989. 104. Chairman Wendall Glover assisted by Merton Jardine and James Doyle. 105. P. C. McCormack settled in Wrangell, Alaska in 1897 and was) prominent in business and public life. He was elected as a Republican for two terms in the state assembly. 106. John McCormack was Speaker of the House of Representatives and would have been named President if Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson also had been shot that day. McCormack, realizing his position, would never acknowledge being a P.E.I. native, for it is stated in the American Constitution that a President must be born in the United States. 107. Robert (Bob) MacQuarrie was the son of the Rev. Waldron and (Auld) MacQuarrie, a United Church minister serving the Souris-Bay Fortune Pastoral Charge. 108. Ellen Douglas Webber. Ms. Webber was the daughter of Joseph W. and Charlotte Blanche (Hughes) MacDonald. She was a lawyer and practised in Halifax and Ottawa. Ms. Webber was an Alderman for the City of Ottawa (1961-1962) anda Member of the Board of Control (1963- 1972). She was the granddaughter of former M.P. and Senator James Joseph Hughes. 109. George Edward Aitken was born in Souris in 1853. He left PE.I. at the age of 29 and settled in California. At the time of his death in 1922, he was the President of the Oakland Club, Sons and Daughters of the Maritime Provinces. He was an alderman in the City for six years. 110. David Allison Anderson (1922-1986) was lawyer in Toronto until his appointment as a County and District Court Judge in Newmarket in 1982. | 111. Cyrus Ching of Red Point was lauded for his services by then Senator Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota in 1966. Mondale served as Vice-_ President from 1977 to 1981 under then President Jimmy Carter. 112. Ching was one of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s three primary advisers. 66 People Answers