A History of Elmsdale, Elmsdale West, and Brockton, Prince Edward Island

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Each was a two-holer. Another memory tells of 2. Link Chablis; 3; mm: a day in the early 1940s when William Wallace cm ““2 m m 2' was the teacher and someone got a chlcken from ,

next door at the home of John Adams and put 1t GM 1 (Mm 1‘ w m!“ on top of the map case, and when Mr. Wallace m discovered the chicken he made the students take . Guide I (Elm 1..th 85!:

it out. While reaching for his rod behind the case, 3' “Wt; M13 W

a vase filled with pieces of coloured papers fell GM “10).... 1. Donald Camp-

over Mr. Wallace’s head. Needless to say, that W: 2. Gerry 3mm; a. Jan!

put him in poor humour, but the students thought wfiut ”mm for the

the incident was very comical. Other memories yam-«Ernest Bit. Warm ml: ' ' Haydn Adams. Wendell cm were of playing 1n the schoolyard at recess. 3W mm. in the am

When the freight train passed, the engineers

Ernie Deighan and Freddie McKinnon would ”Tm Wm. Wallet: m

blow the whistle and let off the steam. A 10t of Jami: Curr“. ball was played at recess and dinner hour as well

and in winter the children would skate and play

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