County Hospitals. In addition to his medical responsibilities, Dr. Dewar has been active in politics. He was a member of Legislature for Second Prince for twenty-one years being elected in 1955, 1959, 1962, 1966, 1970 and 1976. Dr. L. G. Dewar . During the years 1959 - 1966, Dr. Dewar was Minister of Education for Largely due to his efforts, the O'Leary Regional High School was built and opened in 1960. Also, he served as Provincial Secretary (1964 - 1966), both inter¬ im leader of Progressive Conservative Party and leader of the opposi¬ tion in P.E.I. Legislature (1970 - 1973). It is of interest that he con¬ tested the leadership of the PC. party in 1958 and lost to Walter Shaw by only two votes. In addition to provincial politics, Dr. Dewar served as a village commissioner for O'Leary and he was a PC. candidate for Egmont in the 1984 federal election. Throughout his life Dr. Dewar has made a significant contribu¬ tion to his community by serving on numerous committees and organizations at the local, provincial, and national levels. In this ser¬ vice he has gained a great deal of personal satisfaction and respect. Although it is not possible in this short biography to discuss his 310