youth group leader. Their children, Blake and Kelsey , attend Sunday School and youth groups. Gambles of The Gamble history can be traced back to , Ireland from where James Gamble (1759) emigrated to Miramichi, New Brunswick where his six children were born. These children all moved to PEI , mainly the area around Tryon . A son, Hugh (1795-1862), married Mary Ann MacGregor and had eleven children, one of whom was Thomas (1832). In 1866, Thomas married Margaret Forbes , daughter or Alexander Forbes and Flora Cameron , and then- son, William, (1867) moved to Southwest Lot 16 where he farmed and fished. William married (1) Flora MacKinnon ; they had eight children. In 1944, he married (2) Jessie Smith . William and his granddaughter, Rita Hansen , had a double wedding. Three weeks later, after helping push a neigh¬ bour's car from the mud, William suffered a heart attack and died. Flora, William, and Jessie are all buried in the Lot 16 United Church Cemetery . William's son, John, married Louisa Baglole , daughter of William and Laura (see Baglole History). They lived in Southwest and had eight children: Linus, Doris, Margaret, Hilda, Ernest, Major, Erma, and Victor. Louisa operated a small store in their home. Linus Gamble loved the water and was a successful lob¬ ster fisherman; he married Hazel Fitzgerald from . She was the daughter of William and Bridget (Stone) from Lot 11 , Freeland . They had a family of six, four of whom remained in Lot 16 : LeRoy (Karen), Catherine ( Roy Parks ), Victor (Dorothy), and Terry ( Darlene ). Terry died in 1997 in a tragic drowning accident while fishing in Grand River . Victor is a fourth-generation fisher. In 1966, he and Dorothy Ford were married in Ontario ; they moved to Belmont in 1971. They have three daughters, Tracey, Natalie, and Angele. Tracey was married to Scott Laughlin ; they have a daughter, Caraleise. Natalie married Daniel Arsenault and Angele is an ESL teacher in . 261 Families associated with United