KELLY
George Kelly and his wife farmed at Traveller's Rest on land now owned by Everett Gunning.
Their family was three boys: Albert, Henry and John.
John married Adelaide Keefe of Kinkora. Their son Wilfred married Mabel MacDonald of Kensington. Wilfred resides in Summerside.
LAUGHUN
Errol Laughlin married Margaret Murphy of Halifax, N.S., in 1946. In that same year, they came to their present farm in Traveller's Rest.
Errol is a successful farmer. He was secretary of the local school for approximately twenty years. He is active in the Air Force Association and secretary of the Summerside Co—Op and a past president of the Sum- merside Chamber of Commerce.
Errol and Margaret's family is: Diane (Mrs. Kevin Griffin), who with her husband is attending Acadia University where Diane is studying for her Master's degree in science. Sharon (Mrs. Vernon Harris), resides at Travel- ler's Rest. Gerald at home, is working with his father on the farm. Erwin is working in Simcoe, Ontario. Pauline is a senior high school student at Athena. Kevin is in Grade XI at Athena. David attends Sherbrooke school; and Barbara is at Traveller’s Rest School.
LEA
John A. Lea was a fox rancher and a car dealer in Summerside. He also owned a fox ranch called the “Merry Sunshine", which was on Harvard Street, next door to the Summerside Electric Plant. He operated a business office in the building which is now the Journal-Pioneer office.
In the 1920's he bought property in Traveller’s Rest and moved his fox ranch to this district and named it “Lealand Ranch". After Mr. Lee's death
in Moncton in 1963, the property was sold to Baldur Petersen, who still lives there.
Mr. Lea was twice married and had a family of four girls. Margaret. now deceased, was married to Paul Harding, son of Rev. Mr. Harding of Summerside.
The second family was Katherine, Pauline, Virginia and an adopted boy, Bill Denny. Mrs. Lea and family live in Ontario.
LflLY
Clifford Lilly and his wife Dorothy Clow of Montaque bought their house from Elmer Burt. October 1964. They have two children Wayne and Corrine. Clifford is presently employed with Simpson-Sears and his wife is an employee at Island Motor Transport.
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