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A HISTORY OF CANOE COVE

Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon

Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevin Sr. and family Mr. and’Mrs. Hector MacNevin Jr.

The Donald MacKinnon family

Mrs. Duncan MacCannell and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacFadyen

Mrs. Charles MacKinnon

Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin E. MacKinnon John D. MacLean, Dougall and Mamie Mrs. Colin MacPhail, Long Creek Donald MacNevin and Charles

Mrs. Hugh MacPhee, Velma and Mary Mrs. Neil Darrach

Kenneth MacRae Sr.

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_ Another organization that was active many, many

years ago was Division which was a chapter of the Sons of Temperance. A report was published in the

local newspaper dated August 29 with no year given but a friend told me that it would be from the early 1900's. Here is a quote from it:

A large and enthusiastic temperance meeting was held in Canoe Cove Hall, Mr John W. McFadyen acting as chairman. Grand Scribe .LE Profitt, Hampton, then delivered a lengthy and eloquent address, after which a Divison of The Order of the Sons of Temperance was

durly organized to be known as Harvest Divison No. 269. The following able staff of officers was chosen:

W.P. Daniel McLean

WA. Miss Jessie McKenzie

RS. . Murdoch McKinnon, teacher A.R.S. Miss Laura McLean

F.S. N.D. McFadyen