SISTER KATHLEEN REID C.N.D.
Sister Kathleen Reid was born to James Reid and Mary Murphy of Bayview on May 11, 1905, the youngest of nine chil— dren.
She received her early education in Stanley Bridge and Hope River schools. She attended P.W.C. and then taught school for one year in St. Ann's.
In 1924 she entered the Congregation of Notre Dame in Montreal. Following her novitiate, she served most of her religious life as teacher and principal of schools in the United States. She worked in Rhode Island, Maine, New York and New Jersey. Later, she became Superior of the Motherhouse in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Presently, she lives in Waterbury, Connecticut where she serves on the pastoral team of St. Mary's Hospital.
Her life has been marked by faithfulness in prayer and service, by a sincere interest in people of all ages, and by special gifts of warmth and laughter.
Sister Kathleen Reid C.N.D.
REV. WALTER REID
Rev. Walter Reid was born in Stanley Bridge, the son of Mary (May) E. (Cullen) Reid and the late Walter Reid. He attended St. Dunstan's High School and St. Dunstan’s University before entering Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax.
Father Reid was ordained a priest at St. Dunstan's Basilica in Charlottetown, May 26, 1956, and served as assistant pastor there until 1958 when he enrolled in the School of Social Work in Halifax for two years.
Father Reid served at St. Paul's in Re“ Wal’erReid Summerside from 1960-61. He then took over as Chaplain at the Charlottetown Hospital. This was his ministry from 1961—1972. For the
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