look after these horses. He travelled with them exten- sively, using them for breeding purposes. Tom was later traded for a farm at Emo, Ontario where Jim Fulford settled. The Ab Fulford family remember so well walking to and from school. We often left the school after four in a gang that went south. When we had gone half a mile the Jim McMillan girls left us. At the next half mile, Nellie Vincent turned off. At the next half mile, Doc Fulford’s went straight south and the rest of us turned West. At the next half mile we were home and tired and feeling sorry for ourselves until we realized Ken and Eunice Howard still had about two more miles to walk. We were learning something of the value of human relationships, that one never forgets, and the happy recollections of finding mother in the garden as we turned up the lane after our two mile trek. Albert and Minnie were predeceased by five of their children. Minnie died in 1959 and Ab in 1961. Three of their children are still living — Marion, Gordon, and Edna. Gordon N. Fulford (Stoney) married Lorna Mary Robinson in 1942. They have four children — Fred, Pat, Bob, and Dale. (Fred) Frederick Robinson mar- ried Monique Brunet. They have two children —— Peter John and Rachelle. Fred is a minister and lives in Mississauga, Ontario. (Pat) Patricia Mae married David Ball, a Penticostal minister. They have three children — Heather, Peter John, and Julie. They live in Delta, B. C. (Bob) Robert Gordon married Col— leen Cassidy. They have two childen — Jeffery and Jeremy. Bob is ajeweler in Red Lake, Ontario. Dale is still single. He is an accountant in Toronto, On— tario. Gordon worked with his father on the farm until Ab retired and Gordon finished high school. He then attended Westerm Bible School in Winnipeg where he met Lorna, who came from Swan River, Man— itoba. He served as pastor in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and B. C. He was superintendent of the Saskatchewan district of Penticostal Assemblies of Canada and became promotional director of world missions. He later taught in Eastern Bible College in Peterborough, Ontario. They are now planning to retire in B. C. or in Mather. Margaret Jane (Jennie) Fulford Jennie Fulford married Hugh Caughlin on March 29, 1893 at Cartwright. Hugh was born December 6, 1869 in Middlesex County, Ontario. His family came west in 1880 — a son of Thomas Caughlin. Hugh died March 11, 1920 after an appendectomy. Their family: 1. Clarence —— born February 11, 1894, died Sep- 153 tember 2, 1922 — had meningitis as a child and died of brain tumor. 2. Eva — born March 4, 1897, married Cecil Ambler Smith. 3. Norman — born February 10, 1899, married Constance K. Jeeves and later Ivy Jones. 4. Margaret Jane — born December 12, 1901, married Sidney Graham. 5. James Calvin ~ born September 24, 1903, died March 14, 1921 — from an infection after an appendectomy. 6. Hugh Albert — born January 30, 1905, mar— ried Estelle Alice Wall. 7. William Leslie — born October 10, 1906, married Bernice J. Burton. 8. Thomas Roy Dalhousie — born September 1, 1909, married Gladys E. White. After her husband’s death, Jennie remained on the farm and later moved to Winnipeg where she kept a boarding house. About 1933 she met Robert Gor- don, a cousin and a widower and neighbor, when she was in Mather. They lived on his farm and in 1940 retired to Mather. She is buried in Mather cemetery. William George Fulford Will married Pearl Fiskel. The Fulford men built a home for them in Mather, the one later known as Hugh McLeod home, when Will died in 1913 after having been struck by lightning. The same men built Pearl and her family the cottage on 6-2—13, west of the school. Pearl took in, and raised, Ida Hunter, her sister’s child when Ida’s mother died. Years later they moved to Crystal City to keep house for Adam Hunter, Ida’s father. Ida is now married to Jack Gorrell. Will and his family are all deceased except Garnet’s family and Ralph, Earl’s son. Their family: 1. Earl Calvin — 1904 married Ruth Matheson and later Edna Robinson. Ruth and Earl had one boy, Ralph, who lives in B. C. He has four children. 2. Ruby Eva ~ 1906 married Donald Johnston of Deloraine. She and her baby both died when their baby was born a couple of years after they were married. 3. Ralph Rupert — 1907, died in 1910 4. William Garnet —- 1911, married Lindy Joanne Gemmill. They had two children —— Tim (not mar— ried) and Brenda who married Bob Bridges — They have three children. Garnet died in 1978 but his family lives in Crystal City, Manitoba. John (Jack) Gordon Fulford Jack married Veda Moore, oldest daughter of John and Matilda Moore in 1913. They had five children: