-%- ►56 dentistry .in 1924. Ir. iicGarry, still bale and hearty* has been practicing in Sudbury, Cntario, for the past thirty years.5** . subbsxk socks* Hi© oniy son of -tea parish to enter the legal profession, Patrick :&>oney naa born at Iona in 1391, son of fite. and -&a. Torrence jjooney. Be attended irince of '7ale3 College, end taught on the Island for one year. Xn 1911. he went ''eat on a harvest excursion,, and roiaained In that country v/hers' he taught school and. studded law privately and at night classes. S 3r„ LJooney tjas acaittod to the Alberta .ifer on Ju3y 24* 1946,' and has ooon practicing at ib^urray in r-orthern Alberta since that tlaa*-*' V ;hiie the cjajorily of those whose bioj-rapaiao are !;cre listed rGGOived their formal education at a tirae well in advance of the present genoi-ation, the trend tov/ayd higher learning has not fallen • off in recent decades. As an exanple of this, in the past twenSy years alone, no fewer than eighteen from the parish have graduated from University—sixteen from 3t. £un3tan's and two from *3t. irancia Javier. Patrick i 'kKenna, nephew and naEesake of Consignor .^Kenaa,.' raceivod his. Arts ?■?■?<& from St* Dunstan's in 1954 rrhen only too months beyond his eighteenth birthday. 2v?o of thi3 relatively largo group, :&aett itoche and ife-s. Joseph ;>wunston {-fery Q'shea), have **> J-'orooJutl lottor fron &r, ^ciJorry,. -.larch, 1962. 57 Conversation with tip. end J 2rs. Joseph iioche, flJaroh, 1962.