58 CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, OMISSIONS Besides a few obvious spelling mistakes, which have been corrected in the Third Printing of this Book, the following corrections, ad- ditions, and omissions are called to the attention of the reader. ”"1"“ t° “13511191“?Y‘f-f‘3i‘ffi'3‘f§‘fi’-f'f‘ff‘f-ff‘f'l‘f: _______ Jan- 30. 1986 Ran Page 3 column three: To the list of Pastors, add: Rev. J. J. Dunphy 1971 - 1979 Rev. Floyd McGaugh 1979 - 1984 Rev. Robert J. Dollinger 1984 Page 4 column one: In the list of "ladies of the parish who have joined various religious orders ” the name given as Margaret Mossey, should be Margaret Murphy. Page 5: The caption on the picture was incorrect in the first printing. It should read: ”Interior of Church - Burned in 1917“ Page 23 1914 April 14 Albert McInnis Page 34: 1930 July or Aug. Joseph McLean, 27 years old son of Daniel McLean 1930 May 1 Jerome MacDonald, son of John Joseph and Margaret MacDonald, aged 18, who drowned Page 37: 1936 Feb. 6 Frances Pearl Harris, born June 16, 1935; infant child of James Harris and Emma Gertrude MacIntyre Page 39: 1940 Apr. 9 Mary Josephine MacPhee, infant daughter of Paul and Hilda McPhee of Glencorradale Page 41: 1945 Early July Mrs. Mary Campbell, widow of Dan Campbell of East Baltic Page 44: 1953 June 25 Cheverie Has been identified as "Joe Fidele" who died in Boston. Page 55: 1978 Apr. 13 Mrs. Cecelia MacEachern, widow of John E. MacEachern of East Baltic in her 93rd year. Funeral Mass was at Souris with burial at St. Columba in spring of 1979. Mrs. Cecelia MacEachern and Mrs. Ellen MacAulay (died Dec. 1, 1979) were daughters of Stephen MacEachern of the Inlet, and great-grand- nieces of the First Bishop of P.E.I. - Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern. Page 56: 1982 May 27 Florence Uskat, aged 74 Page 56 1981 Aug. 4 Arthur Keene, aged 90. In Parish Record but omitted in First Printing. Page 54 1975 Jan. 25 Francis Rose: Should read: Bernard Rose Page 24 1915: Mrs. John Harris, aged 34 - 28 Apr. ; James Jarvis, drowned at East Point Aug. 26, 1915; Daniel McLean, Aug. 1915