ficial opening this evening- of this modern school building which is reported to have cost approximately $23,000. «. °£e -°f the hi£hli£hts of a brief program in connection with the official opening will be the presentation of an address on the history of Carleton school district by Mr. Albert Muttart , the dis¬ trict s oldest lifetime resident. _ On completion of the ceremonies the women of the district will serve a buffet lunch. Members of the present school board are A. A. MacCallum , Harold Muttart , Elmer Stordy , and Raymond Harvey is the sec¬ retary. The two present teachers are Mrs. Ralph Connelly and Miss Marion Cairns . MUSIC TEACHERS Mr. Charles Macintosh ; Prof. Wm . Jones; Mrs. Stanley New ¬ man; Mrs. Walter Craig . OVER NIGHT COTTAGES AND TEA ROOM About the first overnight cottages and tea room on the Is- and were erected in 1932 by J. MacCurdy Bell and his wife, on land purchased from Louis Muttart of Carleton. ,r00vTihQQ9fiKSt xr^f ^ cottage at Carleton beach was built in the year 1932 by Nathan Bell on his own land. In 1938 MacCurdy Bell and his wife decided to close the overnight cottages and tea room and move them to the beach where they operated them for a/t Z raJf aS *ummer cottages known as the Cliff Cottages. Mr Bell after a few years sold one of the cottages to Fred Bell and one to J. P. Crockett . Nathan Bell in a few years time built the second one, also bought Fred Bells and J. P. Crocketts cott¬ age and operated them for a number of years and then sold three of them to Mrs. Bruce Davison . The next cottages on the Bell property were Capt. Wylie Irving , Capt. Herbert MacKenzie and Dr. John Downing . —23—