Bailieboro WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, Part 2: News, [1968] - [2003], p. 2

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',t8Ear' " Fi,tgl,NEr,'iCs:' bar . t 'P,rrN,,eial:, 1tlaM, . View?“ Vfigfiigiwrfi, . ' tiy,i,',c':,iiieicvi:icir, ',:rb'iiii,i's, r ,t ij. C' " o' _ __ _.",,:,, tC'), _', ,:s'C, (j, "if, 3‘ ', r'?':-) 5 - as. /Ei%),:"i'(:ftrr) _cr";: . 'tit, . y _,'s1,j,il_ii,, A: tt ',iftiii),ir, »- bro _ 5 . l Is') {arm Students of 3.5. No. 1. South Mongghun. Bullloboro'l original one room school. posed wit their Teacher Maurlce Wooldridge for t I 1920 picture. South Monaghan one-room school days recalled . Mrs. Darling says she would love to BY JANET BAAL Mf. Wooldridge, she Says: although teacher as Mr. Ill. Wooldridge, but . Theold brick schoolhouse had no hear from anyone with more informa- q Examiner Family Editor she was only ll at the time, and re- Mrs. Darling says his first name was indoor plumbing, and lust a water tion on the school and the people in Ten classes were crowded into old calls it all being good fun, _ Maurice. pump1 outside in the schoolyard. It the picture, and asks people with im one-room South Monaghan School, re- The h l k The school was located on the top of was eated in winter by a box stove, Formation to call her at 292.7532 or calls Evelyn Darling who was a stu- South E oo was nown as ss. l“ a hill on the east side of the village, and a load of wood was delivered to write her at RR #1, Omemee. dent there in 1920 when this picture dre f Itreh'v'itg'ti, had both ehil. and it has since burned down. It was the school every year. T She recalls that in those days many was taken. _ ' 'ti'l mm e gean from farms replaced by a newer school actually The children were all dressed in families in the area kept a cow, so Those 50 students were undoubt- m earea. inside village limits off Highway 28, their Sundaly best for the picture, they would have fresh milk, and ev- edly a handful for the your): teacher, The school picture identifies the says Mrs. Damn}. which Mrs, arling thinks was taken eryone turned out their cows to as- - Def. I7 / 't? in the spring. Afew guests of honor lure along the" roadside, and Kept V T q wl. 1M werestudentswhohadgraduatedbut termillrin..the.ictbox, REA/J 3M. “5.” 5 ' returned for the picture; to make Mrs. Damn? family owned the ' A; a... . . their lofty status clear, they wore village store, ason's Store, which w " iieboro, Replacing Burned Structure hatsfortheeventl wasrenomledintheareamritsgreat TVV W TVT-T-et- -ee-_Veeet" "'"'r':7'ey' .~--}. _ .. Frr. " .. _ T .. p'" v"""" ' . T _ . "T; 'T,", One of those grads was Ethel Falls, ice cream. . J M _ _ _ ' . . _ _ 'jj who later was the wife of well-known A double dip cone sold for 10 cents, . - 5 ' , "rr', ’3' ' .rr' . .5; 'at' s'omb is» T _ _ _ L auctioneerGordonl-lancock. antth.e.re was a one cent baby cone 1 j) , .40 5 I»... rit,'i',?s!.t5cuy'2-tr) rt,)',',:),)', _?E5YSE55..ee5E5r' "ttlt'; 3. Many of her classmates from the available, too, she says.. ', ' 991M; 7- T .. wgi‘ , w, is}; g 1% " if ce/hr' Bicture have since died, says Mrs. Every winter her father out ice in , _’_ _"rr)ih1'i"ami"ml 'trrici'iCir'i'i)F' W.tM q . .5, r3. _ Ttti: ill jj?: 'i, ', arling, who IS 80 _herself.. But in big blocks from Rice Lake and At nun/d 3":35'5: ";s"t'sa'aAMt,, _ a, Fs' . (:rc-, I e2,Pt, information, she was broughtthemhome withateam and 2', Jus. wrt." C ' I ';3E‘-;'.¥‘ iiglEi"itii' aiP,l:trP1l,rfRPi,'sr"P'S'ii A ":jrs, ‘,,~ "js':' 3:5 l elped by Mrs. Irene Kelly (Irene sleig .The ice blocks were stored in U' 10 s' 9,332! for, '" ' ?:.:3§2$‘.”‘_ 'ij'di;ii"'i'll'ii? 2' 'fs 2ch'ilii,i'ir"dii"r"t:rjiir,,('::," Dawson in the picture) and by_Frank ad old shed behind the house and - _ ' t :X‘Q-Cl‘. * " - 33,2”: I Barnard, whose brother charlie Bar- store, and were covered with saw- yadp 5.;. - 'Ela'i - " 'Mrks"giea , _ " 't" sTfA")fii,if' t nardisin theActyre, T . dust. E"iMlllilt It I q MIN tlh' 5 - - , , " ME"::':,); Tori row, left to 'iitlat,, are Archie That suppl was used to keep the .'-,_,;.; " t - . . a , . - - " :5 . . .. l aitmlb,",': , Deye l, Reggie Wi rams, Donald ice cream cold all the next summer, FE'id . , .i'fiya"1'4 . - I BIN. tt It " ‘ , " . t [tmfg) Langf M.y.rtle, Guyett, Vl- Mipi.Darlingsays. ':iiia" , r 'fa, , ' . - . 'lt , It' iM1 . ’ , I ola ite,Neva enkins,EthglFa0s. The Mason’s ice cream came in .3 .. B, I a, Bl {g ‘iA\§,,§'-. 9.5;. MEi'i'j2'i' i Second row from left are Frank three flavors: vanilla, strawberry a.. " a K5 g , Ma? frat BS ... i?, EiiiirWiiiili: F. Dawson Lilliam Mason, Ethel Tay- and maple walnut. Mrs. Darling says RE . " - aM" - , ‘h A Mahogaé- lor, Kathleen Barnard, Edna Ygt it was made fromacustard prepared a, " , . " Mil 1,, 3.x 2,» ' , 39“?”3; {any gamer, {rgne Dagmar, 161m bymheé' mother, using milk, eggs and _airt" - ,3 B81 [WA/.:""'i:-~""=5 rig, argare eens, ve yn a- o o creams, and was han timed ' Karr "" M?W2t ”“1“” 3 3” Wgwt, MAt g‘V’Vm"m"mM son, Herb Dean, Rollie Johnston, Lo- in the cellar downstairs. o.F= "crrr. _rc.,rev__cr,rrrTePF'e'r"Tn c' _ . . . J... 5, .. _rvrv .. . _ . ...... "ic'. T". ::"Trji'?r'r'iT'irrce"""r"?r"'r'?r'f ......” "c."cy'. _ "rr, , ', " Elm Bargarldi, Mildred XVhite, and th'l‘heir ice criear‘rl was well-knownin 3, 'j. ,9'r"' ' T V . _ T ', _ 's", . . _ T T T q . u auriee oo ri ge, eac er. e area, an s e even remembers l .2, WMWMRW" f," T C . . ri'i'i'liiia'i'iT?, . _ ', , , Third row from left, (believed to some being sent to Springville for a l . .2, a. - jjja " . 1. _ _ . ggfi "llll i _ V :.. 5' : "rs', u' _rralftt, '7. ii',a-' be) Bill Golding, Keith Barnard, Vin- bigparly. i I'lttllli, 1Eia'rl " irr" f, '/'!, M . _ A. 32%.. [re') .. 'r?errif,:C_ 'it 'g".'id'te) , cent Jewison, ylmer Paton, Har- 0n1.vap11 summer Tiett people I . 5 " (s-ab' is '6r8 .., r, ...». . Mr, "il':,?,;', '(t,ty 5 as. it -5 . , CC' By?, _ a old Barnard, Charlie Barnard, eyr1eint1ytl1evillagetodo eirshop a ' M,?:,?,,), 1,2!W5” ":44? ,~ iigaEY, 35:35:31 riiiiiijgr,?tu'; V _ "=:;”"§52.§:.».3:.f...~ I Emma Taylor, Helen Dawson, Ruth ing and the ice cream parlor was ”_..-1;:‘éfi. _':'l,yl:tei,1%'iii?,:e3'shEiil, .3124, 'i" Fe i':i'i/"st;tA8araNilEEit'i)'j' l [)gisrr1gttrgthi2'glli'iPit,ihntepet Filled. Mrs. Darlingstillhisoneot the i', P"h'l'é'i': s6'tt'éi'diErfrris4 T l'i2 ty- - ,3, 'ii'it"3iql 'i2taMKti'iit'i:_ :ri"rta"' I}; BI "ltN"t'- l teman, Esther ng and Vina Daw- little wooden tables with a scalloped ! 72‘," -. it ' Lt sg, Skt/d! , 'r('WfrNihjiiisii'e,aWtia' - BR;" son. edge that were used in the ice cream 'riC 2' . I,“ .'" a RlrC"i"ir'd to. E8 ' l , _ o" ' 'ityC'lsif),,'iii'a» 'ja, MINI 'r, Fourth row (front) from left are parlor. I 0511.7 M 3L1 I "i'iricr.:idyvs-rjt,, 'NEI r'sis,,,a&"i"-Eak,fs'w/ Bcrriah IFrCi'i: 'r'ri"ii'i'i'srii"a.ii,), ' Irlmierr: Joe Barnard, ihai,egirdi; Marie 1 . I ..,-,_ 'ff'ifth' - ,z,’ 'Igi-f-“w41‘” " ' :,:',rsriiN . =' 1j'if, Eifit,?Wii;r:errri?iij,rr:5, »’4. F, Barnard, Bessie rnard, Berdena , 'tii?:;"::;'::,,;?,',?'?'" - EMN'g " 3 "qiggliiEa.El,' 'ttfr,? Fifa' _iliicrirs: q 5,2 .135; ’.;/36% 'ill Mtg.: ' i' Morton, Edna Jewison, May Gainer, 5 "gkfkiiuttamli- A? V " " 1?s?Tc'ii(ir', t,;i_rri?l,irs,rii' ",rj'AWr, ,-,, 735' 'iirr,fc'sf; ',Eg "s"a1:L'r7ar't , ', . .,"" _ Eva Campbell, Mary Tanner, Dorm 'c,iigtc5:3r) , Bl Ersg7e%u a». lg” P iu?rs'aii)"i'i't',k' i1'iiiiiiiiiil, ,5- Fri/ri-is"";'.,?,'::-,' go Dwight.h FraBnk Barnard, Roy 'tE%'raCrg??'i:= il “’5” Miit'ifCM:srC2f:ussc, F'fal " " KiWiEWg)'dNmEgti2 7* a?! " Fjrj)itstiiei:r,'i': r' awson, ur ateman, Norman Wei?'" 17,8,r) , , W *4: for; ',,r,'it"iiill IlrWBt,'sruitrr; MR-ay?, IitEr'rs, "tg _ 'id T. F,i'i,iiiiifg?j'1'"j,b,ii; 'l; Gainer, Bert Gainer Walter Guyatt f tyb's',tr/ c,W, - Vi? _trtifiil"eeN'iiGW; " , 'P., I“: EiiiaEi'i 'lMalEiicf,/jCr:"irii(iii'r " Stanley Johnston, Alfred Dawson and Vuf‘k‘g‘w wasrswtzx 5 .. Ctf/ar,s; @r‘sawww l iWWW NF WWW, '2 3.4.6: <:-"‘>f‘(§«&: 'ft1c?W ryit'tjr'ysttrjrf W “V9 "24:83:53: '9iitifs'4iig7f'difrt8F? - ' A, t ...... hoggswmh 2ci: (itte., . 'sP9gNitfisF,fat),5r', (“M’smwfiywv "il'rf ;:,::.-2;,« 'iittifrie,isiijai'i'tig $24345 ”We." it:, Ir':: ” ot. g§§4$r§§w€§f4zéwm A; “A5 y?,11/spfstet/k'r(ia "gtittiir' , 1iWsifitts'gtri't “"h- 1.01"}. = “W WW% '2iia'frL"iWes2iierfri2?i7rrg,c': Bauielwro's new Continuation School by Mrs. W.‘Montgornery. Front Row, LEFT .. " ,. _'. to Grad 10 consists of to RIGHT: Malcolm Syre, Wm. Montgom- ... . housing doggy? e , ‘h ery, Roy Butler, Douglas Johnston, Ray 3- a large basement: and two classrooms 17iir Feeley. Kenneth Falls, Thomas Fe eley, 3 wide satettrrrt6ors, and modern lighting. Jack Keller, Earl Keller, Donald Danford, a / iatrocture of brick veneer and fireproof Charles Danford. Second Row: Betty g The "C a wn at TOP LEFT. At TOP Rutherford, Betty Joan Howson, Vauldag roof is st10 st 'ents in Grades 7 to 10 as Alldred, Violet Keller, Jean Keller, Betty 9 RIGHT are ”tuRf iv' LEFT w RIGHTS John Gallipeau, Arnell Wood, Thelma Syre, - toliowir From , Orin, Feeley, Gwen Beebe, Helen Keller, Margaret Dawson, Eileen Malcolm, Kenhev leen FaHs Eric Beebe. Gainer, Verna Falls. Back Row: Alex. Jack- Yvonne Lee, Ka. n _ 'Eli, . L e son George McDonald, Bill Borg, Merrill w: David Dawson, Nald E , V , . Baal? R0 . ‘d B dd SOIT',' John Challice, McMahon, Barbara Campbell, Shirley Ralph Barnal , “my Mr: D. M. Gray, campbell, Clarence Eagleson, Arthur Ruth- 30531 fangs/$2 iOWER high“? are the erford, Jack Borg, Bob Greer, 129sra1ee" " 5... c 39 . r _ 5 . ' tan Photos) $133115 of Grades 1 to 6, which are taught Lee (s

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