encouragement together with invaluable advice to the young people she guided.

In 1973 Sisters Mary MacKenzie, Anne Broderick and Phyllis Gallant ac- companied forty—six boys and girls to Oak Acres on an A.Y. local workshop.

Over the past nine years the Sisters residing at Stella Maris Convent have been involved in the following extracurricular activities: Work with Youth and Senior Choirs, Song Leader for the Eucharistic celebrations, Eucharistic Ministry and Readers, Co-ordinator of Catechetics in Stella Maris Parish, Teaching of Catechetics, Grades 2-9, Local Parish Council Member, as well as the following: Teaching Art and Home Economics in Community Schools, Membership on the Diocesan Pastoral Council, Membership on the Diocesan Communication Committee, Participation in Diocesan Vocation activities, Hospital and Home visitation, Adult Religious Education courses in Prayer, in Scripture, in Teachings of the Church and the Living Room retreat together with other retreats for Adults. A Prayer Course was given also in St. Augustine’s, St. Anne’s and Lot 65 parishes. Art Work on Parish and Diocesan levels was another important contribution.

Allin all, the Sisters of Stella Maris Parish have been very much alive and concerned in all that pertained to the spiritual, mental and physical welfare of God’s people.

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