William, Albertine, Yvette and Roger Filion. Eugene and Maderise Filion Eugene and Maderise Filion came from St. Non bert to Cayer. They were married at Cayer in 1922. They had four children who were: Lionel, Aurelle, Gilbert and Yvonne. Eugene set up a store and post-office and later had a cheese factory. The farmers for miles around would send their milk until the cream boat started. The boat took the cream across to Steep Rock and then it was shipped to Winnipeg. In 1937, Eugene Filion moved out and went to Steep Rock. With twelve teams of horses and men hired to help, he moved the store across the lake. The store was moved south of Steep Rock and they set up business there. They operated the store for eleven years and in 1948 sold it to Siggi Thorsteinson and moved to a farm. Eugene Filion's General Store and Post Office in Sayer; 1931. Lionel married Betty Hillyer from Davis Point. Aurellc passed away in 1961. Gilbert married Violet Daileland they had four children: Betty, Bruce, Robert and Barbara. Yvonne married Jack Gibson from Faulkner and they have four children: Gloria, Irwin, Sylvia and Melvin. Eugene and Maderise Filion celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1972. The Frobishers Edmund and Virgina (DesLaurier) came from St. Francois Xavier to Tamarac Lake in 1912. They started ranching soon after ‘I‘hey milked 50-60 cows, shipping the cream to Ste. Rose. They supplemented their income by trapping. Their children: . Joe married Alice Carriere and bought the home place. They had cattle, fished and trapped. In the winter, he would be plastering in Winnipeg. Alice died in 1975. Joe sold the place and moved to Leo Frobishers, where he still resides. Mary married Edward St. Germaine. Their chil— dren were Tobie, Maurice and Patricia. Tobie married Lorraine Ritchot. Maurice married Carol Erlendson. Patsy married Bjarni Sigurdson. Edward died in 1942 and in 1946 Mary married Joseph Thibert. They had six children, Honore, Terry, Helen, Irene, Daniel, and Andre. Edward St. Germaine wedding to Mary Frobisher. Roland and Evelyn Frohisher. He was in World War II. He stayed on his father’s place with his Uncle Alex. He dug scneca root in the summer and became very quick at it. He built his own saw mill for logs and lumber and cut posts. His children are Gary,