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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-05-11, Page 46Popo I. School on wheels grand opening By Joanne Carr Klompen Feest 1983 will hon ,r a very special old railway car. On Saturday, May 21 Clinton's Mayor Chester Archibald will officially open the town's newest historical tourist attraction, an old CNR railway car that for many years was known as No. 15089, the "School On Wheels". An important part of Ontario's educational history, the converted railway car was used as a classroom in nor- thern Ontario for39 years. Clinton native Fred Sloman, his wife Cela and family of five made the railway coach their home and their life as It travelled along a CNR line between Capreol and Foleyet, a distance of 148 miles, bringing an education and social life to children and adults in the remote northern wilderness. More than 1,000 children graduated from the Sioman school between 1926 and 1964 and the school also served as a community and social centre for the isolated families in the north. Author Elizabeth A. Willmot in Faces and Places Along the Railway described the school and the Slomans' goals, "Their desire to provide an education for children of the north country was only a portion of Fred and Cela Sloman's plan. To dispel loneliness was also their aim, and the warning given to them to keep doors locked and window blinds drawn at night was completely ignored. Burning kerosene lamps in the coach windows, and pots of flowering geraniums, daffodils and narcissus blooming in every window ledge served as an invitation to wives of railway section men, trappers and men who "rode the rods" across Canada during the depression years. No one was ever turned away, and no man was ever regarded as a tramp. Cela Sloman mended clothes for these men, fed them and packed a lunch for later use." The Town of Clinton realizing the historical importance of the School On Wheels purchased it last year and gave it a special place of honor in Sloman Park. Margaret Sioman, daughter of the late Fred Slornan, has been instrumental in organizing volunteer crews to restore the old railway coach. She plans to revive the coach as a special place for children, with an electric train set travelling the northern Ontario route once taken by the 15089 and a playhouse filled with dolls and flowers. Local children will also help with daily duties in its maintenance. After years of travelling the tracks, bringing education and happiness to hundreds and hundreds of people, the school car now enjoys a special retiren'ient, still bringing happiness and laughter to visitors. Official opening of the School On Wheels will be held on May 21 at 9 a.m. in the lovely Sloman Park. The park is located west of Highway 4 south. Take High- way 4 towards Exeter and turn right at Victoria Terrace. Two blocks down, at the coiner of Matilda -gtree nand Victoria Terrace you will see the Sloman Park and school car on the left side of the street. (See Clinton map on Page 27 for the exact location). Please join in the Town of Clinton In this special ceremony. Margaret and her volunteers will be eagerly awaiting your arrival. The children will love It too.