ADAMS

WALLACE and GERMAINE ADAMS purchased part of the Ferrish property, which the Ferrish family had sold to Neil MacLeod, Summerside. They built a house on the right side of the Glynde Road, and sold part of their property to their son Jerry. A grandson, ROBERT, his wife BONNIE, and three children live on this lot at the present time. WALLACE (Aug. 27, 1905—1975) In. M. GERMAINE RENAULT and lived in the US before returning to PEI. Their property was sold to MORRIS CASELEY in 1976.

CASELEY

In 1976 MORRIS CASELEY (1913—1988) purchased the property formerly belonging to Germaine and Wallace Adams, situated on the former Farrish property. In 1977 Morris married Lorraine Hughes Callaghan b. 1923, of Alberton. Lorraine owned a ladies wear store in Alberton and continued to be involved with a similar busi— ness by opening a ladies’ store in the Waterfront Mall, Summerside, which she has named Lorraine’s Fashions. Lorraine usually spends her winter months in Summerside. Lorraine has two daughters 1. Mary m. Barry MacDonald. They live in Summerside and have two children 1. Nicholas 2. Spencer 2. Norma m. Stephen “Steve” Baker They live in Newcastle, England and have two children 1. Merritt 2. Stephen

GALLANT/ BLACQUIERE

As part of the Adams sub-division, Barbara Gallant daughter of T. C. and Anita Gallant, and her husband Richard Blacquiere, formerly of North Rustico, own a cottage in this area. This was built and owned by Barbara’s uncle Walter, and his wife Melinda Gallant, formerly of Moncton, NB.

Barbara and Richard spend their summer holidays on the Island but work in Brantford, ON

They have one daughter Kari Lynn Celeste, born Sept. 25, 1995

{see T.C. Gallant Rattenbury Road)

GRIFFITH - CYR - MacKAY - CAMPBELL - JOHNSTONE

Another section of the FERRISH property was owned by PATRICK and JESSIE GRIFFITHS. Following his discharge from the Armed Forces, they built a new home next to the Adams prop- erty. He worked for the Provincial Government. They later sold this property to a Cyr family, who taught figure—skating at the “Community Gardens”, Kensington. The Griffith’s built a home on the north side of the Stanley River, which was sold to Stanford and Gail Carr when

the Griffith’s moved to Nova Scotia.

The Cyr family sold the site to Dr. Allan MacKay, Summerside, and he sold shortly afterwards to Darrell and Josephine Campbell. The Campbell family built a new home on the north Side of the river, on a lot owned by Robert and Marina MacKay, where they res1de today.

In October, 1983, the Campbell’s sold to ARTHUR and AMY JOHNSTONE. The Johnstones have resided there since that time, although they spend the winter months in Florida.

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