-45- blessed with robust health, a factor which has been invaluable to Mm in a land where labourers were faw and the congregation scattered* Xn the beginning his lot was a hard one* He shared the privations of the pioneers, and lived their lonely life, da people have taken him into their hearts, for they see in itonaignor Booney a true friend, a wise guide and aealous shepherd.42 RSV* PATRICK ilQGUSff father J ?at* the youngest of the vtooney-bro bher priests, was born at Xona in 1901, Be entered St* JDunstan's in 1917» graduating in 1923* Vi& studied theology in the Grand Seminary, Quebec for two years, and corbie ted his course at St, Joseph's Seminary, IKtoonton, On December IS, 192?, he was ordained in the Alberta capital by Archbishop O'leary, In 1920,. he become pastor at >.'arspite, Alberta, and at the presents tirce is garish priest at L-icorabo, Alberta, where he has boon for a number of years* lather Hooney brought with him to the ''"est a strong physique •In end a clear mind* and has over Tyson a true pioneer missionary* ■•> iiiY* -VILUAM ffloC& BS (deceased) Son of John iteCabe and Mary Prm Hooney , Shther BbCabe was born at Sana on June 5, 1902, *ie entered St. Dunstan *3 in 15)16, graduating therefrom in 1921* She saoe year he enrolled at the Grand Seminary* •.,uebeo* On ISay 3 U 1925* *£ was ordained at St* BunstJan's Cathedral by Bishop louis 0»Xeary* Bis First fiigh I3ass (not Solemn) wua 4a Personal letter from ttonsignor 8ooney» February, 3.962, 43 Consignor Hooney , jUjid..