John Angus MacDonald
From Glengarryceltic
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Anxious for adventure, he ‘advanced’ his age by two years in order to join the army. He and his brother Philip served in France during the First World War. While there, he learned that his brother Philip had been killed in France.
John Angus returned home and bought a farm in the area north of Cornwall which was called “Garden City.” His fifty acres extended from Eleventh Street to Toll Gate Road. He kept cows and sold the milk to residents who would come for it with honey buckets.
He later moved to St.Andrews West where he bought a farm which he rented out. For many years he helped his sister Catherine Ann and her husband Allan MacPhail raise a family of grandchildren. Their mother had suffered an untimely and fatal stroke. A very kind man, John Angus was always at their service.
John Angus took part in many concerts and socials throughout the years, always a smiling and gracious presence. He died in 1979 at the age of 82 years, in a nursing home in Cornwall. He and his music are fondly remembered by family and friends.