SISTER GEORGINA PROCTOR Rev. Sister Georgina Proctor, 1888-

1968. Sister Proctor was the daughter of Edmund Proctor and Mary Trainor of St. Patrick's. She dedicated many years to working with the hearing impaired in Haverhill, Mass.

eorgina Proctor

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SISTER CATHERINE BRIDGET REID

Sister Catherine Bridget Reid was born on May 17, 1899, the youngest of ten chil— dren of John Reid and Bridget McGuigan of Hope River.

In 1901, John Reid died and the responsibility of parenting and educating this large family became the responsibility of Mrs. Reid, helped by the older members of the family.

All the children received their early education at Stanley Bridge School, with seven family members furthering their edu- cation in higher institutions of learning. Sister Catherine Reid attended Prince of Wales College and received her Teacher's Licence.

Before entering the Congregation of Notre Dame, Sister Reid taught for four years in Alexandra, St. Ann's and Earnscliffe.

After profession of her religious vows on August 25, 1925, Sister Reid (Mother St. Mary Egbert) taught in Montreal for two years before returning to Prince Edward Island. For the next thirty years she continued to dedicate her life to the service of God and the teaching profession. Five of those years were spent at Notre Dame Academy, three years in Summerside and twenty—two years at St. Joseph's School in

Charlottetown. After retiring from teaching she volunteered her time and energy for

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