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added a deck. The two bedrooms, on the north side ofthe house were changed into one large bedroom and a larger bathroom (The work was done by H arry lV’lunroe and Dalvay Pollard)
The place changed hands again in 1994, to Art and Barb Currie. Their family includes Su7anne, David, and Michael Art and Barb
presently reside in the house.
RESIDENTS OF THE HOUSE: 1910—46 John and Annie (Darrach) and later, Carrie (French)
They had no children butJOhn was an uncle ofEric Ferguson ofBonshaw and Carrie was an aunt to Les MacNevin.
1947-74 Cecil and Bev MacPhail
Children: Trudy (John Gordon), Granger (born in this home), Debbie (Barry Folland), Karen (Paul Thompson), Brian (Corrinne lVchonald), Greg (Ruth Kennedy) 1974-78 Wilbur and Becky Brandt 1978-94 Dr. Carl and Nlarg Brown
Children: Carol, George 1994— Art and Barb Currie
a Cecil (deceased in lViarch, 2008) was the youngest son of Granger and Christy (lVlacEachern) NIacPhail. Bev is the daughter ofJames and l\/lelinda Beaton ofBonshaw.
a One year, Bev planted and sold a field of pickling cucumbers to pay for an inside toilet.
’3 The Browns had rented a cottage at the MacDougall's (presently A Distant Shore) before purchasing the wooded property at the shore. They were living in Moncton at the time. When the Brandt’s were selling, Carl and l\"1arg decided to buy the farm as well and move to PEI. Carl was a doctor and raised sheep here.
7; Art and Barb have no connections to PEI. Art is from
Newfoundland and Barb is from Ontario.
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