The eldest of the family of John and Mabel MacWilliams is Helen, vas born in 1911. She is married to Melville Bell. The Bell’s who :1 DeSable, have three daughters: Deanna (Mrs. Capt. E. K. Mere ; Lois (Mrs. Richard Taylor) ; Norma, (Mrs. Blaine Jelley). ,,
Claud was born March 22, 1912. He resided on the homestead, and _, rngaged in farming and fishing. He was an ardent sportsman, and ‘- ; : younger days was an outstanding hockey player. In later life he an avid interest in the younger generation, and many boys in this «I will remember him, and the knowledge of the game of hockey that . 4. ,ve them. His sudden death occurred in 1971. ‘
Winnifred, born March 19, 1913, is now Mrs. George Strang of erst, N.S. They have a son, Roger and a daughter, Nancy (Mrs. Mur— Stewart). Both Winnie and her sister, Helen, were outstanding I 3 ” hockey players in their youth.
Frank was born December 7, 1916. He married Esther Guignion ,hey lived in Augustine Cove for a few years. They then moved to « Traverse and took over the Guignion farm. To them were born six wen: Robert, Dale, Donald, Heather; two children Blair and Barbara :n infancy. Robert is married and living in Amherst, N.S. Dale mar- ‘ Carol MacDonald of Borden. They live in Carleton and have four ‘en: Kevin, Michael, Susanne and Carolyn. Donald lives on the fam— 1, : rm in Cape Traverse. His wife is the former Ellen MacGregor of -' ' vierside. Heather is now Mrs. Paul Moore of Crapaud.
Bruce, born in November, 1919, attended Augustine Cove school, . ring which he took a business education in Charlottetown. He has ' employed with the Curran and Briggs Construction Company for ' years. He is married to Frances Guignion of Cape Traverse. They a daughter, Gloria (Mrs. Wayne Champion) and three sons: Paul, and John. A daughter died in infancy. Bruce and Frances live in ‘ : nerside.
Eldon was born in October, 1922. He is now farming on the family ‘ His wife is the former Anna Howatt of Cape Traverse. They have ' "i, Todd and a daughter Tammy.
_ Gordon was born March 14, 1894. He married Mabel Howatt of i, '8 Traverse. They had two daughters: Marion and Reta (Mrs. Douglas Ssman), both of whom died in young womanhood; also a son Lloyd, ' married Marion Dawson and lives in North Carleton.
Lester was born October 28, 1889. He, too, was a successful farmer ugustine Cove. He married Emma Dixon of Stanchel and to them '3 e born two daughters: Lillian and Olga.
, Lillian, born February 13, 1920, married Roy Cutcliffe of Cape WISE. They lived in Tryon for a time and after the death of her er In 1952 settled on the family farm. They had five children, three ghters and two sons: Joan, Joyce, Carol, Ronald and Eric. Joan was
January 25, 1938. After completing grade school, she attended Hor- ACademy in Wolfville. Following this she entered the Prince Edward ‘, nd Hospital School of Nursing, obtaining her R.N. in 1958. The fol;
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