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David Louis (March 11, 1948) married JoAnne Darling. David is a minister and they have two daughters, Marilla and Natalie.
Donald Lee (June 6, 1950) married Joy Robbins. They live in Port Hawkesbury, N.S. where Donald is a member of the R.C.M.P. Their two children are Jennifer and Martin.
JOHNSON
George Morris Johnson (March 5, 1925— ) is the son of Melville and Alice (Slack) Johnson of East Village, Nova Scotia. He married, on August 30, 1946, Jean Amy Clark (May 23, 1925), daughter of Stanton and Thelma (Wilkie) Clark of Elmsdale, P.E.I. Mr. Johnson is a foreman of Maintenance Equipment with M.F. Schurman Ltd., Summerside. They came to live in Wilmot Valley from Marshfield in 1974. They have four children:
Beryl Jean (Oct. 6, 1947) married Ralph Cook. They live in Cape Wolfe and have three children: Kent, Kirk and Sherrie Dawn.
Donald Clark (June 10, 1951) married Dianne Bourque and lives in Hopewell, N.B. They have two daughters: Terrie and Kelly.
Jacalyn Anne (March 3, 1954) married Gary Locke of Cascumpec and they have one daughter, Jeannie Lynn.
Paul Morris (March 26, 1960) works at GM. MacLean’s, New Annan.
The Johnson home offers, on its northwestern side, a View of the river as it winds toward the bay. From this vantage-point we can see the western end of the Blueshank where our travels began, and pause to review the per- sonalities, joys and sorrows we have encountered on our way. With this last homestead, at this scenic location on the Taylor Road, we conclude our record, and end our visit with the families of Wilmot Valley.
W'ORLD WAR II VETERANS
TROOPER J.F. SOBEY enlisted Oct., 1940 in the Tank Corps as a private, and was promoted to trooper. He served in Holland, France and Germany and took part in the Normandy landing on D-Day. Jack was sta- tioned in Germany when the war ended and was discharged in 1946.
SGT. R.E. CASELEY enlisted Oct., 1940 in the Royal Canadian Ar- tillery as a private and was promoted to Gun Sergeant. He served in Canada and overseas.
FLYING OFFICER J. HARRY WAUGH (See below).
SGT. G.L. HOGG enlisted Sept., 1940, as R.C.A.F. engine mechanic or air-craftsman and was promoted to sergeant (non—commissioned officer). He served in Canada and overseas and was discharged in 1945.