Vital Statistics: 1946-1950 94
M. In Charlottetown, recently, Miss Connie Fouchere to John MacDonald, both of Georgetown. (From “Georgetown & Vicinity,” Guardian, Nov. 17, 1948)
B. At the King’s County Memorial hospital on Nov. let to Mr. & Mrs. Colin A. Macdonald, Georgetown, a daughter, HorenceJean.” (Patriot Nov. 26, 1948)
M. On Nov. 24th at St. James Church, Rev. 0 Kiggins officiating, Constance R. Scully, daughter of Mrs. Mamie Scully and the late Hon. P. A. Scully of Georgetown and Pins Fitzpatrick, son of Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Fitzpatrick, St. George’s. Attendants were Miss Bernadette Scully and Gerald Fitzpatrick. The couple will;
reside in De Gros Marsh. (From GQLdian, Dec. 1, 1948)
M. “At Charlottetown, Dec. 16, Joan Hartman of Montreal to Edward Easton of Georgetown.” (Gfldian Dec. 17, 1948)
1949:
Baptism: St. David’s Church, Jan. 11, by Rev. 8.]. Boyce: John Allister, son of Mr. & Mrs. John King (From Guardian, Jan. 24, 1948)
M. At Assumption Church, Saint John, Mar. Ist, Mary Elsie Kelly, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kelly, Fort Augustus, P.E.I. to Herbert P. (“Sonny”) George, Jr., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. P. George, Georgetown, P.E.l.. The bride was given away by John Butler. Attendants were Mrs. Gerald Butler (nee Nannie George) and Gerald Butler. The couple will reside in Georgetown where the groom is a bus driver. (From Guardian, Mar. 8, 1949)
D. On Mar. 9th, the, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. James Publicover. Funeral conducted by Rev. S. J. Boyce. (Patriot, Mar. 14, 1949)
B. On Mar. 10th, to Mr. & Mrs. Hibbett Jenkins, “a new heir “ ( From Patriot, Mar. 16. 1949)
Baptized at St. James Church, Georgetown, Mar. 15: Joseph Brian & Gerald Francis, twin sons of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Boudreault. (“Georgetown & Vicinity,” Guardian, Mar. 17, 1949)
Baptized recently at St. James Church, Georgetown: Lucretia Mary, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lavandier. (From Guardian, Mar. 30, 1949)
D. “At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 31st, Philip Morrison of Georgetown Royalty in his 76th year. He is survived by his wife, nee Margaret MacCormack and the following sons and daughters: Mary (Mrs. John McGillivray), Cardigan; Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Harris), Elmira; Julia Mrs. Wilfred Fogarty, Cardigan; John, Marion, Agnes at home and a half-sister, Mrs. Andrew Fitzpatrick at Woodville Mills. (Guardian, April 1, 1949 & from Patriot, July 20, 1949
D. At the RBI Hospital, April 11, 1949, Hammond Hemphill, formerly of Georgetown, brother of Mrs. VictorRafuse, Mrs. AllisterStewart and Guy Hemphill of Georgetown. Burial in People’s Cemetery, Charlottetown. (From Guardian April 16, 1949)
M. “At St. Dunstan’s Basilica, Charlottetown, May 2nd, 1949 by the Rev. P MacMahon, P.P., Agnes
Batchilder, Georgetown, to Temple Macdonald of the same place.” (Guardian, May 3, 1949)
F. William H. Crawford, aged 59, war veteran, from the home of his sister, Mrs. HP. George, Georgetown.
(Guardian, May 18, 1949)
B. “At the RBI. Hos ital, May 26th, to Mr. & Mrs. Waldron Lavers of eorgetown, a daughter, Corinne Marilyn.”(Guardian, May 28, 1949)
M. On June 4th at St. David’s United Church manse, by Rev. 8.]. Boyce, Alma Alice, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Victor Rafuse of Georgetown and Sterling Foster Bell, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Rankin Bell, Munay Harbour South. Attendants were Mr. & Mrs. J. Murray Bell. The couple will reside in Georgetown where the groom is in the trucking business Mr. Earl C. MacLanen. (From Guardian June 24, 1949)
D. At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Hempstock, Ottawa, on July 13th, Mrs. John A. MacKinnon, nee Skinner. Left to mourn are her husband, former merchant of Georgetown, her daughter, Katherine, Mrs. Hempstock ; sisters: Mrs. Laura Lavers and Miss Beatrice Skinner, Georgetown and Mrs. R.S. Glidden of Nantucket, Mass; two brothers Daniel Skinner of Georgetown and James Skinner of Bridgetown. P.E.I. Burial in Ottawa. (From Guardian, July 16, 1949)
D. At Montague, July 14th, Miss Mary Westaway, formerly of Georgetown. She had made her home in recent years with her sister, Mrs. M.F. MacDonald in Montague. Burial in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Georgetown (Guardian, July 19, 1949)
Baptisms by Rev. 5.]. Boyce, Georgetown, recently: Ruth Christine and Mary Kathryn, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur, Georgetown Royalty. (From “Georgetown and Vicinity,” Guardian, July 25th)
M. “At St. James Church, Georgetown, Au . 1st, by the Rev. Owen Kiggins, Gertrude Teresa artell and William Rupert DeCoste of Charlottetown.”(Ggrdian, Aug. 2, 1949)
D. As the result of an accident while working on a freighter in Ontario, Daniel Matheson, Georgetown, P.E.I, aged 57. He leaves to mourn a widow, six children, and an aged father, Mr. Angus Matheson, now of Pictou Landing, N.S. Service by Rev. Boyce; igtelrg‘rtegnt in Caledonia Cemetery. (From Guardian, Sept. 1 , )
M. In New Glasgow, N.S., Sept. 17th, Caroline June MacDonald, youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John L. MacDonald, Georgetown, and Lindsay Francis Moore, son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Moore. Rev Dunn, Baptist minister officiated. Attendants were Kay [avers and John Moore. The couple will reside in New Glasgow. (From Patriot, Sept. 24, 1949)
D. “Suddenly at Georgetown on Oct. 20th, 1949, Mrs. William Fouchere in her 56th year. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. William Batchilder and is survived by her husband, her father, a son, Howard of Georgetown and two daughters; Constance (Mrs. John MacDonald), Georgetown Royalty; and Gladys at home. also by two sisters: Mrs. E]. Soloman and Mrs. P. J. Soloman and three brothers: John and Reginald in