participant in athletics. He served as basketball and football coach at St. Dunstan's for twenty-five years. Father McGuigan served and his community of college stu¬ dents in a very generous manner. After a brief illness, he died on June 3, 1965, and is buried in our parish cemetery. SISTER LENORA MCISAAC Sister Lenora Mclsaac was born in Hope River , the daughter of ■bus*'*** ~2,»JHM James E- ana" Ruth (Greenan) Mclsaac . Along with her four brothers and one sister the family lived across from the St. Ann 's Church and attended the local school. On January 6th, 1952, Sister Lenora entered the Novitiate of the Sisters of Charity of Immaculate Conception in Saint John , N .B. She received her Holy Habit and took the religious name, Sister Catherine Marie on August 5, 1952. The following year Sister made her First Profession and on August 6, 4 1956 she made her Final Profession. Sister Lenora Mclsaac Sister has had many ministries during the past forty years as a Religious. She has been Supervisor of Food Services in several Convents and Institutions, Supervisor of Maintenance and Housekeeping at the Mother House and Retreat House, and she has also been involved in Pastoral Care for the elderly in Nursing Homes and Hospitals. Sister has served on Diocesan Service committees for charis¬ matic Renewal and Prayer Group Leaders Active in Spiritual Direction (AASEA), as well as Cursillo and Christophers. At the present time Sister resides in Saint John, where she is serving at the Mother House as Supervisor of Housekeeping and on several other committees. The past forty years seem to have passed very quickly, as Sister reflects on them. She thanks each day for her vocation to the Religious life. Her family and friends have been and continue to be very important to her, she has many fond memories of growing up in St. Ann 's in a joyful and happy home and a parish community that was very sup¬ portive. She is especially grateful to for the Religious Community that she has been a part of for the past forty years. 115