-59- in 1950. ha was aaong the nDnsignori privileged to carry the canopy over the late 2ope i-iua XII at canonization ceremonies for two salnta.55 ;<©neigoor ;3oXenna baa not forgotten his boraeland. Ha has been a faithful visitor to lona. and following tha fira of 1959 be was the foremost contributor towards the building of tha present church which ba has not yet seen. ilSV, J 03Sr- H CHAaiSS EfecEGHALO (deceased) .vather Jaaclfcnald was a native of Orwell Cove whore ba was bora in 18 S 6» son of John and Catherino SteoBonald. 153 attended i 'rince of stales College and St. 2unstan*sB and also taught school for two yoare* 2a 1916• ba was ordained at Vernon River by Bishop ifcnry G^laary, following otudioc in (gaebee'a Grand Seminary, Father i &o2onald taught at 'ot. 2unstan»o until 192? at which tima he booatoe pastor at St. Georgo*s. Bare ho remained until 1941 when illness forced him to relinquish hie duties* Sroia 1941 to 1946 he lived at Disanerside where he played a less reejanoibla role and assisted his good friend, Lfensignor G. J. I &oLellan. i .a died at tha Oharlottotown Ibepitel in July. 1946. Bis regains lay in otato overnight in. St. George* a where «5ase was celebrated by -bnoignor Richard 3t. John. Father Owen Siggins of Georgetown delivered the funeral oration. She remains were then transferred to Vesnoo Hiver where Bass was cole- bxateO tha following joorning l^r labnsignoi? ifeolollan, V. u. She ___ 2? Hows* Juno 25» I960