Sorry for the long interval between messages. I was away and can't seem to get back in the groove again, but I will try to get some more of these done. This is the last group of clippings pasted in the notebook, but there is a stack of loose clippings that were just sitting inside the front cover. They will be in future messages. I hope someone finds clues to their families in these clippings. Alta Main Surnames: BURNETT, SEGEE, TEELING; Also: FITZGERALD, LINGLEY, TRACY, TRULL. (Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - July 1941.) WAS WELL KNOWN HERE. Sgt.-Pilot Niall Burnett, Killed in England -- Student Minister at Hanwell -- Supplied Here. Sergeant Pilot Niall Burnett, 27 year old Charlottetown man who was killed in an airplane accident in England recently, was well known in Fredericton and the surrounding district, where he acted as student minister for two summers, 1938 and 1939. The young man served the Presbyterian congregations at Hanwell and New Maryland during those two summers, while on vacation from McGill University where he was graduated in arts two years ago. Last year he took first year theology at Montreal Presbyterian College, McGill University. He enlisted in the R. C. A. F. last autumn. While at Hanwell Mr. Burnett was largely responsible for rebuilding the church, destroyed by fire some time previously. He conducted services at St. Andrew's Church several Sundays when the minister was away. He was widely known, and was a great favorite with the young people. His father is J. R. Burnett, editor of the Charlottetown Guardian. PILOT BURIED Brother Officiated at Funeral in England of Late Sgt. Pilot Niall Burnett Royston, Herts, England, July 13. -- Niall Burnett of Charlottetown, a sergeant pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force who was killed on active service was buried to-day in the quiet country churchyard of Bisonbourn, near here, with full military honors. The service was attended by a brother, George Burnett and two Charlottetown members of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, G. D. and T. L. Fitzgerald. (Handwritten on the bottom of the clipping - 1943) In kindness please omit flowers. SEGEE, William Herman -- At his home, 209 Westwood avenue, East York, Wednesday, September 23, William Herman Segee, beloved husband of Minnie Irene Teeling, in his 80th year, father of Ernest and brother of Mrs. E H. Lingley, Portland Maine, and Mrs. S. L. Tracy, Toronto. Resting at the Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danforth avenue, for service Friday 3.30 p.m. Interment Scarboro Memorial Park Cemetery.