33. John Ellis. He was born in Manchester England and fora period time owned the Sanddunes Motel (formerly the Lord Rollo Motel). 34. Neil Cheverie (1876-1963) of Elmira played classy against si competition at the Strand Theatre in Charlottetown. The contest w, held March 29-31, 1926. The final performances were held in rom over 1,200 people. Cheverie, a farmer, fisherman and rural mail rou driver won a medal and a trip to Boston to enter further competition. I two contests held he finished third and second and was awarded gol medals and silver trophy cups. 35. Lemuel E. Jay was the son of George E. and Flora (Fisher) Jay 0 Fanning Brook. He was known to thousands of listeners on CFCY as th first old time fiddler to be broadcast from the station. One of his tradem tunes was Jay’s Reel. 36. The Chaisson Brothers of PE.I. was released for sale in 1979. 37. Road to Rollo Bay. 38. 1977. 39. Two brothers, Simon “Joseph” (1912-1981) and Roddie Franci (1926-1988) Chaisson of Bear River and Rev. Faber MacDonald of Littl Pond. 40. In the mid 1980’s there were close to 6,000 in attendance. The entertainers and the audience have been from all over North America, a far away as Alaska, as well as Scotland and Ireland. 41. On the Internet. 42. They have all appeared at the Grounds of the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival. 43. Valdy. He appeared at Jock’s Store in Cardigan. 44. Souris Regional High School (Winter Carnival Coronation Dance), 45. The fee was $400.00 approximately $44.00 in expenses. 46. Bad Side of the Moon from the album On Record. 47. The Rolling Stones. The performance was described in the New York Times as one of the top ten historic events in the history of rock and roll. 48. $3.00 at the door at the Eastern Kings Arena. 49. The Vandalls. 50. David Chaisson, Donald “Duck” McIntosh, Bobby Perry, Eric “Jake” White and Tommy White. Gary Dingwell joined the band at a later date. 51. Easter Break, 1967. The original members were Claude Cheverie,, David “Smid” Jackson, Donald McIntosh and John Scott. Other members over the years included Gary Dingwell, Brian Walsh and Eric White. 52. A Dance Hall in Lower Rollo Bay - that had a lot of character. The “historic” rock ‘n roll sight was destroyed by fire. 70 Arts, Crafts & Merriment Answers