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ing from Toronto Baptist Seminary. From 1987 to 1996 Danny served in Alberton Bap— tist Church, and from 1996 until 2005 he served in Lakeville Baptist Church in New
Brunswick.
Danny married in 1990 Dr. Julie Stuffins
born in England. Julie was a missionary in Pakistan before her marriage to Danny.
Danny and Julie, with their two sons, David and Andrew, presently live in Chance Har- bour, outside of Saint John, NB, where
Danny is the pastor of the Baptist Church.
Verouse and Helen Sentner Coll.
Rev. Daniel “Danny” Verouse Sentner
ELMSDALE AND BROCKTON POST OFFICES
In the July 4, 1867 issue of the Summerside Journal a headline read:
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§ John McFadyen mail carrier,
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Then on August 8, 1867 another headline read:
New Arrangement for Prince County Mails — The subscriber has been instructed by the Postmaster General to notify the public that an arrangement making Summerside a distributing office for Prince County has been ordered by Government to go into effect this first day of August 1867. Mail bags are
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