r 20 HOWATT, Waldron built his home in 1974 on property that was originally owned by and later owned by Duncan MacPhail and his son Mack. Mack sold the property to Dan Dart L.D. MacLeod and Sons became the next owners who sold the property to Melville Bell. In 1964, Waldron purchased this parcel of land consisting of thirty-five acres, with shore frontage, from Melville Bell. The western portion was divided into lots and now comprises a cottage development. Hm I