this purpose. In a world becoming increasingly materialistic the occasion of our golden jubilee serves to recall the original goal to our minds and hearts.
On Sunday, June lst, 1986 at the Lions Club of North Rustico, an appreciation reception was held for Marjorie Doucette and Tom Wilkinson. Marjorie is retiring after many years of teaching Grades I and 2, and Tom is mov-
ing on to be Principal at Colonel Gray High School in Charlottetown. Both Marjorie and Tom will be greatly missed.
At the reception Tom sang the song called “Fill My Cup Lor ” by Richard Blanchard. The first verse goes like this:
Like the woman at the well I was seeking For things that could not satisfy.
Then I heard my saviour speaking.
Draw from my well that never shall run dry.
Chorus-
Fill my cup Lord, I lift it up Lord, Come and quench the thirsting of my soul, Bread of heaven, feed me till I want no more,
Fill my cup, fill it up, and make me whole.
It is not unlikely that Father McNeill would smile down on Tom and on the assembly as he heard those words so beautifully sung on this occasion.
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