CRAPAUD SCHOOL

On April 14, 1959, at a Trustee Meeting held in Crapaud School to consider Alberta MacDonald's resignation, it was decided to ask Mrs. Eulalie V. Thomas to finish Miss MacDonald's term as Principal

of the school.

In 1963, owing to overcrowding of pupils, the Trustees decided to open a third department. Mrs. Eulalie Thomas was appointed Prin- cipal, with Grades 6, 7, and 8; Mrs. Joan MacPhail, Intermediate Teacher, with Grades 4 and 5; and Mrs. Mary MacLure, Primary Teacher

with Grades 1, 2, and 3.

A room for the Principal's Dept. was rented from the Anglican Youth Centre, where classes were held. In 1967 Grades 7 and 8 were transferred to Englewood Regional High School, leaving Crapaud School

with two departments.

Principal - Assistant 1956-57 - Weston Carmody Mrs. Margaret Gallant 1957-58 - Mary MacPhail Mrs. Mary MacLure

Christine MacLeod

1958-59 - Weston Carmody Mrs. Mary MacLure Alberta MacDonald Eulalie Thomas

1959-60 - Eulalie Thomas Mrs. Mary MacLure Mrs. Winnifred MacMillan

In July 1970, Adele MacDonald won the privilege of visiting one of the most interesting and historical parts of the world -- "Great Britain". As part of Canada's Young Voyageurs Programme she united

with nineteen other young Canadians from all parts of Canada, and left on July 1st. for a three~week stay in Britain. On arriving in Ottawa, they were received by the British High Commissioner, Sir

Colin Crowe.

While in Britain they spent two weeks with British families, touring London where they were received by the Lord Mayor. During

their three-week stay they visited at four different homes in England,

Scotland, and Wales.

When visiting Scotland at the home of Sir Gordon and Lady MacMillan, they were enchanted with the view of the beautiful Clyde

River. They visited the Castle of Mary, Queen of Scots, Loch Lomond and Greenock--a famous shipbuilding centre.

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