opening of Western Hospital in Alberton and in Van Buren Community Hospital. She is now on duty at Holy Name Convent in Kingston, Ontario.

Sister Mary Dunstan Walsh

Ellen Regina Walsh (Sister Mary Dunstan), daughter of Edward Walsh and Mary Jane Curran, Summerville, entered the Sisters of St. Martha in 1920 and made her final profession April 26, 1927. Sister Mary Dunstan laboured in various houses of the Congregation until her untimely death of cancer March 31, 1946. Sister is remembered especially as a beloved superior at the old Sacred Heart Home, and as a specialist in culinary arts. Remembered too are her last words before her death: “I could never have believed it was so sweet to die.”

Sister Margaret Power

Margaret Mary Power, daughter of John Thomas Power and Mary Jane Murphy, Summerville, entered the Sisters of St. Martha in 1927 and made final profession July 29, 1935. Sister Margaret, after serving in various houses of the Congregation, has been for several years a super- visor at Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetown, where she now resides.

Sister Augusta MacDonald

Augusta MacDonald, daughter of Charles D. MacDonald and Mary Ann MacDonald of Orwell, entered the Sisters of St. Martha September 24, 1939 and made final profession of vows August 15, 1946. During her years of service with the Sisters of St. Martha she has served on the General Council and as administrator of Sacred Heart Home. At present, while living with other Sisters of St. Martha teaching in Welland, On- tario, she is continuing her apostolate to the aged as a volunteer visitor at a well-known extended care home.

Sister Agnes Kelly

Agnes Kelly, daughter of Charles Kelly and Margaret Kelly, Lake Verde, entered the Sisters of St. Martha September 24, 1932 and made her final profession July 25, 1939. Sister Agnes has been engaged since her profession as a teacher, mainly in the public schools of the Province but also for a time at St. Vincent’s Orphanage where she was local superior. For several years she conducted a kindergarten in Charlotte- town while living at Mount St. Mary’s where she resides at present.

Sister Mary Wisner

Mary Emma Wisner, daughter of John Wisner and Margaret Bowlan, Watervale, entered the Sisters of St. Martha September 24, 1933

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