CORBETT It was on December 18, 1968 that William Allison Corbett and his wife Nancy Lee Corbett purchased a newly constructed home in Traveller's Rest. This property is situated on land previously conveyed by George Taylor to Mrs. Ruby Maclnnis , then to Emanuel Mallett . The Corbetts have two children, a son, William James and a daughter, Tracey Anne. Mr. Cor ¬ bett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Corbett , South Granville and Mrs. Corbett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacMurdo , . Mr. Corbett is employed with the Credit Bureau of Summerside Ltd. CORNISH Rankin and Jean (Coughlin) Cornish moved from Western P.E.I , to Traveller's Rest. They have the following family: Marlene, Brenda, Paul, Dianne, Darrin and Holly. Rankin works with Simmons and MacFarlane and does a great deal of their mechanical work. COTTON Bruce Cotton , son of Lawson and Luella Cotton of Summerside , mar¬ ried Maureen Chappell , South Granville , and moved to Traveller's Rest in 1966 where he built a new home on a lot of land purchased from Mrs. Ruby Maclnnis . They have six children namely: Kathy, Kevin , Kent, Kenneth, Kendall, and Korey. Bruce is presently employed at the Canadian , Summerside as an electrician. CRILLY Alfred and Maureen Crilly came to P.E.I , from Sarnia, Ontario in July 1970. Their first home was at Carleton Siding where they resided for nine months. In May 1971, they moved to Traveller's Rest where they occupy the home owned by Garth Marchbank . The Crillys have two sons, David and Alfred. Mr. Crilly is employed by the Department of Agriculture and Forest¬ ry, Summerside . Both Alfred and Maureen were born in Ireland. CROKEN (see MacDonald history) 52