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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-08, Page 13the person that stuffs anim- store would even the bins als is a taxidermist. The way and get a scoop of whatever a taxidermist stuffs an ani- you want and he will weigh Mal is he cuts a line on its out hoW much Yon want, neck and, then he would take the insides out. Then he . would stuff it. And if the -THE-BLACKsMuu— vifould bury it. After they 13YMichelle Johnston stuffed it they would sew up the neck and then they would The Blacksmith, was a very put them on display in „the important man in the 180C1s`.. museum, lie would put horses shoes on the horses, so that the herses would not get stones or nails in it's, hooves, or $0 that it's hoof wouldn't get worn down* THE WAY TO BRUCE Byleisa.Rati HWY .83 ' 0AsHWOOTi EXETER llf MT CARMEL CORBET I HURON RD If 5 COUNTRY CORNER. SIGN LUGAR '16. TO LONDON* Kawasaki • -4E MOTORCYCLES and Snail/mobiles G' NON w HOURS: IRON. -:sakt.10.104uN..124 coPIN S UNTR Y M ER T CARMEL 237-3456, 1111111 MIR RN YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS pIRPIPP- ...1+Ad • ••• pFt 4,9 -A' 414 Luelmow Sentinel, Wediseadiy, October 1980'—Page 13 OLD SCHOOLHOUSE By Kim Laidlaw The people who go to this school have to write on slates. They also have to write with ink pens in small note books, To , heat-4h school to keep the children warm, they had to gather wood and "bring it in. The teachers name was Miss. Black, If the children are bad they would either get the strap or they • would get hit with a stick, And last tof all there" was .a bucket with water in it to' drink, A STUFFED ANIMAL By Heather Priestap This animal 'is a deer. He has very soft fur. Some people stuff animals and have them to look at. A, per- son that stuffs animals is called a taxidermist. But if the animal has a disease, they will bury it. I saw this ' deer , at. the Southampton Museum, which was in an old schoolhouse. is a special day to gp to the general store. : , LOG 'SCHOOL By Paul den Boer • This is the log school at the Bruce County Museum: The walls are made of logs and, lime. The children had to bring the wood for"the stove. The desks are at th6 sides so they Id see, `On On the. 11 beside the desk is the strap. • • • • • • • • • • THE STUFFED DEER By Wendy Neable day, September 24, 1:980. Also there 'were' many :inter- esting exhibits but the best thing I like was the stuffed animals section. The name Of On the . way to Bruce County, the settlers only brought with, them money, clothes, family belongings. The men that worked on the boat threw the barrels with the family's good dishes.. My teacher, Mrs. Black's; great grandmother-in-law came to Bruce County and she brought -her dishes and the ran broke them all but two, . general—store, to the -.great big buildings. Also, instead of buying corn in a bag at the store, in those days they had bins. The man-working in the ,THE PARLOUR By Lana Craig. The Parlour was a Very special place in, the home. The door was kept shut most of the time. All of the special furniture was kept in that room. They used it at Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and some Sunday evenings When Company THE LOG SCHOOL By David Hallam School was found in Kinloss. The School was built in the 1800s. Most of the 'schools had plain dirt floors. The only heat was from a Wood- burning fireplace. They sat on wooden benches and used a long, long shelf to write on. THE LOG CABIN By Charlene Conolly • It has a. parlour which is used for evenings when people visit. In the bedroom are a bowl, their. home., 0--made.-soup; twu -pitcherg,' big one for cold,water and a little one for'hot water,- shoes and pipes going across, the roof to heat the whole house. There was a cold, room It is used for keeping things fresh for eating. They' have very small closets. The' general .store is a ited the museum on Wednes- the little post offices in the ent than the schools now. special place, because-that's . where the. pioneers got their food and rifles and things. It This is a picture of a GENERAL STORE stuffed deer. There was a By Tracy Steer . TM; GENERAL STORE .stuffed animal section in the The Log School at the. By Lisit Collyer , Bruce County Museum in In the present years, Bruce County Museum in Smithampten. Our class vis- things have expanded from Southampton is much differ 'of 'the things different: • are: there :was one room, one teacher, they used slates, they drank from a cup, no chalk or pens. The Log KINGSVIEW FARMS Market Garden Clete and Mary Louise Dalton and Family FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CAULIFLOWER Also cabbages, McIntosh. apples,, apple cider, pepper • sunas,.brussel sprOuts, potatoes and carrots pumpkins 1, mile north and .1: mile east of KIngsbildge Phone 529-.7124 • — : , • ' . . ; ... • ' . • , Introducing The_1981Estod - 'Built In North'America To Take on On The World' ViikansoNifirlisiiWasiaiktsiii,iiiiiirstat*arsitiaisaikuitsw.ailsW7liaaawiiiaWlaiukt.4friat.wakttautignao