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. Cem.. + Benjamin Lloyd b. 21 Sept 1921. Benjamin Lloydb . 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. Cem., daughter of John Herbert Stewart and Mary Lucilla McNeill . Lloyd Weeks and Mary Stewart had 1 child: Mary Nancy Louise b. 3 July 1957, m. 8 June 1984 George Norman Robertson . They had 2 children: Amanda Elizabeth b. 29 Apr 1989; Peter Benjamin b. 22 May 1991. Lea Muttart b. 21 May 1897, d. 20 Jan 1987, bur. Peoples Cem. son of George Callbeck and Amanda Muttart , 1st. m. Muriel Ethelwyn MacMurdo, b. 14 Oct 1900, d. 3June 1972, bur. 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. John Albert b. 17 July 1905, d. 2 March 1990, bur. Peoples Cem., son of George Callbeck and Amanda Muttart , m. 19 June 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 Interna¬ 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, 20