67.— Mrs. Allie Gallant 77.— Clayton LaVoie 68.—Leonard & Mark McCarville 78.— Edgar Williams 69.— Randolph Stevenson 79.— Mrs. Sue Lowther Service Station 80.— James Paynter 70.—Bannie & Kenneth Coughlin 81.— Donald MacDonald 71.— Reginald Noonan 82.— Earle MacKay 72.— 83.— Cook Howatt 73.—Hedley & Harold Muttart 84.— Edward McClellan 74._ Boyd Lowther 85.— Clifford Rogers 75.— Jack Darrach 86.— Morley Muttart 76.— William Boyko 87.— Hazen Lowther HISTORY The story of the homes in this district begin in the north side with Wendell Myers and history may be found in this book in Myers account. The next home where Heber Myers , his wife, son Gordon, his wife and family live has its history in Carruth- ers„ Myers story. Coming south along the road a short distance is the old Myers home which is also included in Myers, McBride, McCarville ac¬ count. Since December 1933 Mrs. John Stewart and family have lived on this farm. Her husband passed away January 1946. Her three (3) daughters are married — Bernice, ( Mrs. Kenneth MacNeill ) now lives in Carleton, Beatrice ( Mrs. Lloyd Heckbert ) lives in Summerside and Marie ( Mrs. Stanton MacNeill ) in the neighboring district, Cape Traverse . Five (5) of her seven (7) sons lives in Carleton. Herbert, Albert, Aubrey, Claude and Leigh Herbert is married to Angelina O' Connell and with their family James, Everett, John, Mary, Elmer and Gary live °n the next farm. Albert and his wife the former Margaret MacWil- liams and their children Ronald and Sheila live in a house on the home farm. Claude and his wife the former Shirley Burke and children Eric, Robert and Wilma Lee live in the home with Mrs. Stewart also her sons Aubrey and Leigh. Arnet Stewart and his wife and family live in Summerside . Elmer passed away in 1948 at nineteen (19) years of age. The next farm known as the Alexander MacDonald home had a son Dan who married Rosella Hogg , there children Lena and Georgie. Lena is married to O' Connell Noonan Searletown and Georgie died in girlhood. Dan sold to Patrick O' Connell from Iona who married Rose Anne Slaven . Their children James, Ed¬ ward, Andrew, John, Angelina and Mary. James and his wife (the former Theresa Muttart ) and their sons George and James now live on this farm. Opposite the O'Connell home is a road to the shore where Thomas MacMicken and his wife (the former Pyrtle Gasman) live and their son John. The account of this farm is in MacMicken history. Another home was first owned by Wesley Black who sold to Alexander Howatt married to Mary Crockett . Around 1900 Albert Weeks from Fredericton, P.E.I , bought it and with his wife Harriett Muttart and daughters, Marion and Verna liv- —28—