Moments To Remember Dusting off cobwebs from old attic pictures brings back treasured memories of childhood days. One taken back in 1928, is a reminder of an exciting day in our family, with our two little cousins, Marion and Rena Dawson, arriving from Boston. Being young and carefree we were unable to understand the significance of what was taking place at the time. Our cousins, having lost their mother following the birth of the youngest child, were coming to live with us. Their father Standfield , a brother of mother's, was unable to find someone to care for the children at home, so our parents had agreed to take the two little ones for a time. With five of us children living in an already overcrowded home at Jude's Point, it must have been a difficult decision and great sacrifice for them to take in two more siblings. The day filled with excitement as we kept watching up the narrow muddy road for Henry, a family friend, to arrive with the children. He had gone to grandmother Dawson's at where the children and their aunts, Fay Currie Riley a sister of their mother, and Bessie Dawson Bowness a sister of their father, was waiting. Ida Quigley , a cousin and nurse, accompanied in bringing the children to Prince Edward Island . When the big moment did come, it was all mother could do in keeping us 52