HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-07-23, Page 71•
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Memories of tBaird's
From page 21
Edward C. Glen (about 1900), Robert Glen
(about 1930), and his children, Gordon, Jean
and Betty.
There were present also, all members of
at least one other class besides the primer
class of 1912 mentioned in last week's News -
Record. This was the entrance class of 1917
— Clarence Jackson, Clara Potter, Ann
McFarlane, Marion McEwen and Margaret
McGregor.
A program of race was run off by the
younger set. Winners were as follows: pre-
school boys, George Coll n Day' Ander-
son; pre-school girls, Ma Berson, and
one other competitor; girls -8, Betty Glen,
Jo -Anne Collins; boys 5-8, George Collins,
Bill Gibson; girls 9-12, Diane Collins, Diane
Anderson; boys 9-12, Bill Collins, Greg
Hussey; girls 13-15, Jean Glen, Margaret
Evans; boys 13-15, Bill Collins, Greg
Hussey; young ladies, Hazel Collins, Jean
Glen; young men, - Bruce Collins, Bill
McGregor.
The program for adults was made up of a
sing -song, led by Mrs. Fred McGregor and
School ...
accompanied by Mrs. George Henderson on
her portable organ; the history of the school
read by Miss Kate McGregor; and informal
reminiscent speeches by former teachers
and pupils.
Those who spoke were: Mrs. Elizabeth
(McEwen) McLaren, Miss Ida Taylor, Mrs.
Margaret (Henry) Herne, Miss Margaret
McGregor and Harvey Stewart.
A spelling match was conducted by
Harvey Stewart and won by Kate
McGregor.
Page 25
A good deal of interest was shown in the
display of old school registers and pictures
arranged in the school -room.
After the bountiful picnic supper many of
the visitors remained for the evening party.
Music for dancing was supplied by Mr. and
Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
William Holland, Adam Wilson and Robert
Glen, who also called off for the squares.
Many enjoyed the dancing and many more
the opportunity to prolong the visiting and•
reminiscing.
A warm Sesquicentennial Salute
to our many friends
in Stanley Township.
Michelle Denomme
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