South Freetown School District No. 108 in Prince County is defined as follows, that is to say, beginning on the west at the line of Jabez Arbing and running thence south to Dunk River thence by the rear of lands to south western angle of W. Taylors land, thence east to south eastern angle of David Rogers land, thence north to Dunk River, thence east by the River and the boundary of Newton lands to (west line of John T. Murphy’s land at the River, thence north to South Freetown Road.) Thence in east line of Edward Mulligan’s land to north eastern angle there of , thence west in rear lines of South Freetown lands to north western angle of David Rogers land, thence north to include the land of John Lewis thence west and south west in rear lines of J. Lewis, I. Lidstone, Mrs. Cairns and others to Newton Road at Jesse Burn’s east line and thence

to place of commencement. Registered 30 May 1885.

FREETOWN SCHOOL FAIR 1923 A Freetown School fair was held at Freetown on September 13th. The schools taking part were Freetown, South Freetown and Lower Freetown.

Prize list is as follows:

Class 2, Grains Oats ¢ 1. Leslie Reeves, South Freetown; 2. Olive Stavert, Lower Freetown; 3. Angus Bernard, Lower Freetown; 4. Cecil Burns, South Freetown.

Wheat - 1. Fenton Simmons, South Freetown; 2. Leslie Reeves, South Freetown; 3. Olive Stavert, Lower Freetown; 4. Helen Smith, Freetown.

Beans - 1. Muriel Taylor, Lower Freetown; 2. Muriel Burns, Lower Freetown.

Class 2, Roots

Green Mountain Potatoes 1. Jesse Burns, Lower Freetown; 2. Olive Stavert, Lower Freetown; 3. Ralph Burns, South Freetown; 4. Helen Smith, Freetown.

Red Potatoes - l. Horace Paynter, Freetown; 2. Lloyd Burns, Lower Freetown; 3. Allan Clow, Freetown; 4. Enid Lewis, Freetown.

Turnips - l. Gladys Drummond, South Freetown; 2. Harold Hollis, Lower Freetown; 3. Allan Clow, Freetown; 4. Enid Lewis, Freetown.

Carrots - 1. Morris Deacon, Freetown; 2. Helen Bernard, Lower Freetown; 3. Fenton Simmons, South Freetown; 4. Dorothy Auld, Freetown.

Class 3, Vegetables Beets - 1. Harold Hollis, Lower Freetown; 2. Ralph Burns, South Freetown.

Cucumbers l. Gladys Drummond, South Freetown; 2. Robert Burns, Lower Freetown; 3. Walter Bernard, Lower Freetown; 4. Grace Deacon, Freetown.

Tomatoes - 1. Leslie Reeves, South Freetown; 2. Enid Lewis, Freetown; 3. Hazel J ardine, Freetown; 4. Harold Hollis, Lower Freetown.

Pumpkins - 1. Morris Deacon, Freetown; 2. Hilda Francis, South Freetown; 3. Andrew J ardine, Freetown. Cabbage - 1. Muriel Taylor, Lower Freetown; 2. Morris Deacon, Freetown.

Class 4, Flowers Sweet Peas - 1. Amy Paynter, Freetown; 2. Enid Lewis, Freetown; 3. Jack MacCaull, Freetown; 4. Elva

Reeves, South Freetown.

Mixed Flowers - 1. Dorothy Auld, Freetown; 2. Mae Profitt, Lower Freetown; 3. Olive Drummond, South Freetown; 4. Florence Burns, South Freetown.

Flowering Plant - 1. Georgie Driscoll, Freetown; 2. Hazel Campbell, Freetown; 3. Doris Jardine, Lower Freetown; 4. Hazel Jardine, Freetown.

Class 5, Fruit Wealthy Apples - l. Horace Paynter, Freetown; 2. Freddy Moase, Freetown; 3. Allan Clow, Freetown; 4. George Lewis, South Freetown.

Duchess Apples - 1. Olive Drummond, South Freetown; 2. Lloyd Holmes, Freetown; 3. Pauline Hammill, Lower Freetown; 4. Grace Deacon, Freetown.

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