She toured nine of the ten Canadian provinces, as well as Ohio, promoting Canada through song and dance.

72. L. Art MacDonald (1902-1950) was the son of Alan and Sarah! (McQuaid) MacDonald of Souris. 73. The Friendly Voice of the Maritimes. 74. Archbishop James Morrison (1861-1950) was a native of St. Andrew’s. 75. Peter MacDonald, the voice of R.C.O.A.., left Souris for California in 1903. | 76. Ralph Marvin.

77. Major Reid of Rollo Bay.

78. J. Lyman MacInnis now resides in Toronto.

79. George A. Leard of Souris,

80. Reverend James Donahoe was the parish priest of St. Brigid’s Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

81. Hazel Birt of Mount Stewart. It is a sequel to Flikka and the Magic Bear, She spends the summer months in Mount Stewart with her husband’s relations.

82. Frank J. Ledwell, professor of English, University of Prince Edward Island. He has published an extensive collection of short stories and poems. 83. Reverend Wendall P. MacIntyre, a native of Selkirk. Father MacIntyre was a driving force behind the preservation of St. Andrew’s Chapel in addition to his liturgical and educational duties.

84. 1846.The King’s County Advertiser had as its editor and proprietor, Peter McCourt.

85. Wallace MacLean, the son of the Hon. James R. and Mary Armstrong (Wightman) MacLean, wrote two works of fiction, The Rival Lovers and 1907. He also eet on several occasions, to establish a newspaper in Souris, publishing The Souris News and The Satellite. His career was, brief, due his death from tuberculosis in 1897.

86. The Beacon. Since its development by initial publisher Alan MacPhee in August, 1992, the paper has attempted to report with a positive focu on Eastern P.E.I. The paper was purchased in February, 1995 by Brendon and Cherie MacCormack. Other Souris newspapers from the past include the Eastern Advocate, the Prince Edward Island Times, the East Reporter and the Times.

87. Canon Robert C. Tuck won the award in 1979. His career, beside serving as an Anglican clergyman in Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Wales ha included publication of a history of the Harris family and an autobiograph of the architect William Critchlow Harris. He also served as the political

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