CRAPAUD HEALTH CENTRE Crapaud Health Centre was officially opened on August 11 1953 n,w+man^ ?ftf ^rkJnd Plannin& on the part of Miss Mona Wilson ! Director of Public Health Nursing in this province, who made it possible to have a new Health Centre in this area. This centre serves 40 School districts, from New Haven to Borden along the south shore, and extending to Breadalbane , Emerald , and Free¬ town on the north. t i ^o ^ Dlf£ict Convention of the Women's Institute at Tryon in June 1953, Miss Wilson introduced Miss Jean McGaughey , P.H N a recent graduate of Dalhousie University School of Nursing, who had" been ap¬ pointed to take oyer the duties as Public Health Nurse as soon as the work on the building was completed, where the centre is located TRUE BROTHERS LODGE NO. 8, A.F . & A.M. True Brothers Lodge No . 8 A.F . and A.M . was first organized at Tryon , and the number of the Lodge was 1251. t i , rThe 9^rt™ !£Tbers were: Alexander Dunbar , John Muirhead , John Lang , John McWilhams , Henry C. D. Trining , John D. Reid , Albert Henry Compton , and others. ™ TiLe C}art^ was granted on the 28th. day of January, 1869, by Thomas Dundas , Earl of Zetland, Baron Dundas of Aske etc., etc., Grand Master of the most ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and accen¬ ted Masons of England . v rru < Pe .first meeting of the Lodge was held at Tryon on June 23, 1869 The following Officers were installed by Past Master, W. J. Hunt as- Lodge S J " W' R1Iey and R' A ' Hunt' *" of Kin^ Hiram John Muirhead W.M. J. D Reid SecV John McWilliams S.W. W B Clark S D John Lang J.W. George Howatt j'd' b. L. Dawson Treas . John McDonald Tyler , i u ^ Lm?e£in,g °f ?he ^0dge on December 14, 1869, it was decided to celebrate St. Johns night with a supper at Crawford's Hotel, The sum of five pounds, six shillings, and nine pence was raised for the* pur¬ pose, by subscription. v t„v, .Jhe Committee, consisting of Bros. John Lang , James R. Reid , and John Muirhead , was instructed that the supper must be on strict temner- ance principles, with no intoxicating liquors of any kind to be furnished a «* a 1??1?.ting of *he Lod%e> held on May 14, 1872, a bill of one pound, five shillings, and five pence, was ordered paid; while at another 53*8? t °" ^UgUSt 2 V 872' a bil1 f0r $25-23 was ordered pa"d; Z that the change from pounds, shillings, and pence, to dollars and cents would seem to have taken place between those two dates. • *Ajj f mLetin/ of the LOfige on February 9, 1875, a delegation was appointed to attend a meeting in Summerside , for the purpose of organiz¬ ing an Independant Grand Lodge for Prince Edward Island . The last regular meeting of the Lodge at Tryon , would appear from the minutes, to have been held on January 8, 1894. No mention is made -«f 124 ^-