In October, 1980, Sister Lucie retired at Notre Dame Convent , Charlottetown and on May 1, 1990, worn out by age and dedicated ser¬ vice, Sister Lucie , faithful Spouse of Christ, answered the final "Come" after seventy-one years of religious life. SISTER NORA DOYLE Sister Nora Doyle was born in St. Ann 's Parish, Hope River the daughter of John Doyle and Mabel Monaghan . In August of 1955 she joined the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa in Boston, The Franciscan Order was founded in 1903 for the purpose of ministering to the African people. It is one of the greatest suc¬ cess stories of modern times; two additional congregations have been established to teach and administer to the sick, from this parent order. In 1958 Sister Nora made her First Vows and the following year she was given a mission assignment to Uganda. She made her Final Vows in Uganda in 1961. Until 1988, Sister continued to serve her Community in Uganda in a teaching capacity as well as administering a Catholic sponsored Government Boarding School. Following this assignment Sister Nora was appointed to Administration duties at the Congregation houses in Ireland and Boston. In 1992 Sister received the honor of being elected to the General Council of the Congregation. She now resides at the in Dundalk, County Louth , Ireland. It is interesting to note that she has returned to the County of her ancestors, she now lives only about twenty miles from where her forefathers left four generations ago. Sr. Nora Doyle on left. Her sis¬ ter Mrs. Faustina Gallant is on the right. 108