this time, so the after dark reception was a spectacular event. Laura and Hedley lived where Wendell Muttart now lives, later moving to Char- lottetown where Hedley operated a coal delivery business, and Laura managed Week’s Grocery Store.

Laura Callbeck and Hedley Weeks had 2 children: Infant daughter b. 14 March 1919, d. 14 March 1919, bur. Sherwood

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+Benjamin Lloyd b. 21 Sept 1921.

Benjamin Lloyd b. 21 Sept 1921, son of Laura Callbeck and Hedley Weeks, m. 15 Apr 1952 Mary Elizabeth Stewart, b. 27 March 1924, d. 16 Apr 1977, bur. Sherwood Cem., daughter of John Herbert Stewart and Mary Lucilla McNeil].

Lloyd Weeks and Mary Stewart had 1 child:

Mary Nancy Louise b. 3July 1957, m. 8June 1984 George Norman Robertson. They had 2 children: Amanda Elizabeth b. 29 Apr 1989; Peter Benjamin b. 22 May 1991.

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Lea Muttart b. 21 May 1897, d. 20 Jan 1987, bur. Tryon Peoples Cem., son of George Callbeck and Amanda Muttart, lst. m. Muriel Ethelwyn MacMurdo, b. 14 Oct 1900, d. 3June 1972, bur. Tryon Peoples Cem., daughter of Archibald MacMurdo and Ada Burrows, North Bedeque; Lea 2nd. m., as her 2nd. husband, Gladys Sword Orser, b. 31 Aug 1901, London, Ont., daughter of Andrew John McAllister Sword

and Anna Elizabeth Hamilton. Lea had a dental office in Crapaud. After serving in WW II, he

opened a practice in Summerside where he continued until he retired in 1970. Lea had no children. Gladys lives in Summerside in 1992.

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John Albert b. 17July 1905, d. 2 March 1990, bur. Tryon Peoples Cem., son of George Callbeck and Amanda Muttart, m. 19june 1929

Bertha Phoebe Cutcliffe, b. 20 Apr 1906, daughter of Joseph Cutcliffe and Jane Brown. See Cutcliffe history.

Albert had a mixed farming and fox ranch operation on the Cross- road. Albert sold his farm to George Muttart in 1945, and the family moved to Summerside where Albert was a salesman for the Intema— tional Farm Machinery Co. and later a car salesman. Tom Bud Rowley and his wife, Hildred, and their three children rented the house for several years before Glen Lea bought the house.

Albert was a trustee of the North Tryon school for many years and Bertha was a member of the North Tryon Women’s Institute. Bertha,

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