lives in Murray Harbour . Florence married I£ssreh LeLacheur and settled on a farm in Guernsey Cove . Ruth married Lloyd Hawkins and also lives in Guernsey Cove . Several of the boys work on the farm. The William Harris family — William married Jessie Ferguson of White Sands and settled in Beach Point . Their oldest daughter Jane, mar¬ ried Thomas Fraser of and lives in the village of Harbour, where he operates a large canning business. Their two sons, Harley and Timmy assists in this business. A younger son Grant is at home. A daughter, Jean operates a beauty salon in the village. Geraldine married Wilfred MacLean of White Sands and now lives in Ontario . Willie and Jessie moved their home to Murray Harbour (where Willie died). Jessie still lives at the Harbour. A grandson Brenton, lives with her. Regarding the Hedley Penny family, Luther, Charlie and Muriel settled in Toronto . Gerald MacNeill and his wife Edna Glover and family live near Eber Williams . Lester MacNeil and his wife Ruby Jackson live in the old Joshua Jordan land and another brother Wilbert and his wife Roma Bell of White Sands and their family live near Lucy MacNeill . Now in this centennial year, many of the farms and cranberry fields the old settlers worked so hard to clear and cultivate, have been left vacant, the buildings taken down or moved to new locations, and the farmlands and berry fields have all gone back to nature, all overgrown with trees and wild rose bushes, due to the older people dying and the young people going away where they could get more money with less hard work. But we who are old enough to remember, miss the friendly visits, the sounds of the farm animals and sweet smell of new mown hay, the fields of grain and everything that seemed worth working for in that age. Over the past few years we have lost by death a number of our older and esteemed neighbours namely, William Harris , Nathan Irv ¬ ing, Thomas Gosbee , Harry MacNeill and Mrs. Jerrie Nicolle, Sr., the former Ethel MacNeill and Mrs. David White , the former Bella Dutney , Elliot Williams , Ada Harris and Louis Harris . "And in conclusion, may I say— That while we've travelled on our way, I'm very glad our paths have met In memories, we'll not forget Those who struggled through the years To bring us comfort, instead of tears, And from these pages, I'll soon depart, I'll take you with me in my heart For-Ever." 27