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From: Presbyterian Record
Date: 19960701
Author:Heather Jones
The 122nd General Assembly meeting in Charlottetown directed our attention to the Garden of the Gulf today, but there is also a lasting pointer to Presbyterianism in Prince Edward Island -- through the most famous Presbyterian Islander, Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Montgomery remained an active and committed Presbyterian all her life. In her home town of Cavendish, she taught church school, played the organ and directed the choir. In 1911, she married Reverend Ewan MacDonald and moved to Ontario.
As a world-renowned author, she portrayed all aspects of rural Canadian life in her ...
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