1942-1943 Rita Bradley
1943-1944 Rita Bradley
1944-1945 Blanche Murray
1945-1946 Blanche Murray
1946—1947 Mary Trainor
1947-1948 Edith Kelly
1948—1949 Amos Curley and Vivien Trainor 1949—1950 Amos Curley and Vivien Trainor 1950-1951 Vivien Trainor and Phyllis Reeves 1951-1952 Vivien Trainor and Agnes Trainor 1952-1953 Agnes Trainor
1953-1954 Colette Matters
1954-1955 Mary Roberts
1955-1956 Jerome Matters
1956-1957 Mrs. Marita Molyneaux
1957-1958 Mrs. Marita Molyneaux
1958-1959 Mrs. Marita Molyneaux
1959—1960 Adriana Monaghan and Marita Molyneaux 1960-1961 Marita Molyneaux and Amos Curley 1961-1962 Emma Roberts and Mildred Kelly 1962—1963 Theresa Monaghan and Mildred Kelly 1963—1964 Teresa Monaghan and Mildred Kelly 1964-1965 Marita Molyneaux and Mildred Kelly 1965-1966 Brendon Campbell and Mary Matters 1966-1967 Brendan Campbell and Winnifred Nantes 1967-1968 Brendon Campbell and Winnifred Nantes 1968-1969 Marita Molyneaux and Winnifred Nantes 1969-1970 Marita Molyneaux and Winnifred Nantes 1970-1971 Marita Molyneaux and Winnifred Nantes 1971-1972 Isabel Clark and Winnifred Nantes 1972-1973 Mrs. Stephen Toole and Winnifred Nantes
DeSable School District, No. 17 in Queens County is described as follows; That is to say Commencing on the shore at Black Point on the line between the farms of Charles MacLean and John William Canfield and running thence in said line northeast to the line of Lot 30, thence north in said line to the north line of Donald MacKinnon’s land, thence west in said line to the D‘eSable River, thence southward and Eastward by the River aforesaid and by the shore to Black Point the place of
commencement. Registered 17th. March, 1882
1833—1934 Roderick Campbell
1837-1838 Archibald McKinnon, 27 pupils present. The school having been opened more than a week, the teacher could not ascer- tain yet the number of scholars to be taught during the year
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