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Dolores, who married Eric (Bud) Cockerton in Montreal.‘ They had six chil— dren: Joanne, Gary, Sharon, Coleen, Theresa, and Shawn. Rita, who mar- ried John McLean in Moncton, has a family of eight children: Linda is now Mrs. Leslie Jardine. They have one son, Christopher Scott. Heather, Jacqueline, David, Bradford, Malcolm, Juanita, and Laurie now live in Yel- lowknife, North West Territories. Angela, who married James Fitzsimmons, formerly of Long River, P.E.I., lives in Scarboro, Ontario. Their family con— sists of Kenneth, Sandra, Gary, and Brian.
Hubert, Jr., who married Gertrude (Pat) MacCarthy of Saskat- chewan, now lives in Hamilton, Ontario. They have no family.
David married Evelyn Clark of Toronto. They have one son, Walter.
John Gillis, son of Venantius Gillis and Catherine MacLellan married Ellie McIntyre of Grand River. They had a family of five sons and three daughters. Two of the sons, Joseph, the eldest, and Venantius, the young- est, joined the Franciscan Fathers of Graymoor, New York; and are now known as Rev. Raymond Gillis (Joseph E.) of Arizona and Rev. Urban Gillis of British Columbia. Stephen lives in the Canadian West. He is unmarried. William and Frank are married and living in the United States. Mary mar- ried Russell Barry of Wellington. She’ is teaching at the Air Marshall John- son School. They have a family of two: a son, Frank, who is married to Ruby Robinson, and has a daughter, Laura. Their daughter, Joan, is married to Edwin DesRoches of Miscouche. They have three children; Tanya, Tracy, and Corey.
Margaret married Celestine MacLellan of Grand River. They have a family of three girls and one boy: Urban, Sheila, (Mrs. John Trepanier of Halifax), June and Marlene attending school.
Gertrude married Reginald Stever of Bathurst, NB. She is a nurse. They have one son, Arnold.
GLOVER
James Glover, son of Adam Glover and Annie Hickey, moved to lndian River from Spring Valley in 1915. He purchased the Joseph Driscoll Farm. His sister, (Annie) Mrs. Frank Shields, and son Frances lived with him. Her husband, Frank Sheilds, was overseas in World War One. He was killed. in 1917. Frank Junior and his mother went to the USA. in 1920. James married Fanny Paynter. They farmed for a few years then left for Western Canada. James died there and Fanny lived in Maine. The farm here is now owned by Keith and Elmer Mann. Frank Junior returned to P.E.l. and bought a farm in Clermont. He married Ruby Champion. They have five children: Frances, James, Mary, Reta, and David.
Frank is now retired and lives in Kensington.
A room of quiet . . . a temple of peace; _ A room of faith . .- . where doubtings cease; A house of comfort . . . where hope is given; A source of strength . . ._ to make earth heaven; A shrine of worship . . . a place to pray —— I found all this . . . in my church today.
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