HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-12-19, Page 5RCSS NO. 1 - BEECHWOOD SCHOOL - SPRING 1924 - 1. Teacher, Stella O'Hara, 2. Marie
Krauskopf, 3. Rose Krauskopf, 4. Theresa Ryan, 5. Mary Young, 6. Ruth O'Reilly, 7. Gertie Mulligan,
8. Annie Ryan, 9. Leota Ryan, 10, Angela Mulligan, 11. Calista Kelly, 12. Jack Rowland, 13. Mary
O'Reilly, 14. Angela Horan, 15. Frank Maloney, 16. Florence Kelly, 17. Ann Ryan, 18. Joseph L. Ryan,
19. Mary Flanagan, 20. Irene O'Rourke, 21. John O'Rourke, 22. Zack Ryan, 23. Dan O'Rourke, 24. Mary
Maloney, 25. Joe Malone, 26. Basil Kelly, 27. Edith Krauskopf, 28 (Fr) Joe O'Rourke, 29. John Moylan,
30, Clarence Malone, 31. Mary Downey, 32. William Ryan, 33, Frank Ryan, 34. Emmett Malone, 35.
Hubert O'Reilly, 36. (Br) Michael Walsh, 37. John O'Shea, 38. Joe Downey, 39. Albert Krauskopf, 40.
Joe Mulligan, 41. Clarence O'Reilly, 42. John O'Reilly, 43. (Fr) Frank Moylan. Photo submitted by
Michael Walsh.
Beechwood
School has
interesting
history
In 113113 a Separate School was
bolt one and one-quarter miles CAM
of Beachwood. It was a frame
school and was law bricked. li was
known as S.S. No.1, McKillop. A
well was dug and trees were
planted also at this ume.
The pupils :utenduag this school
had previously attended public
school No. 5, McKilkap, located on
the west writer of lex 10, con. 6,
better known as Moy Ian's cornea.
The first trustees of the Separate
School No. 1 were John Malone,
John Horan, and Jake Bruxer. The
first teacher, Miss Mary Casey,
received a Slaty of between $250
and $300 a year.
In 1923 a new red brick school
was built and the earlier building
was sold. The brick was removed
from it and it is being used as a
shed on the property of Ken Ryan,
lot 6, con. 5.
The first trustees of the new brick
school were William O'Reilly,
Albert Krauskopf and Edward
Horan. This red brick school built
in 1923 served a community until
1967, at which time the pupils
transferred to the newly -opened
school at St. Columban, known as
R.C.S.S. No. 2, April 3, 1967. Mrs.
Michael B. Murray was the teacher
when the school closed.
-A History of McKillop
by: Mrs. Joseph Grummets
Published by: The Huron Expositor
1967.
-Contributed by Michael Walsh
EARL EGGERT
Earl Eggert, 79, of Rostock, died
December 10, 1990, at his
residence.
Born in Ellice Township, he was
a son of the late Henry Eggert and
the former Eva Doerr and had lived
in the township all his life.
He had attended Stratford
Business College in the late 1920s
and was later employed with the
Canadian National Railway.
In 1937 he operated the Egg
Grading Station in Rostock and in
1942 purchased the General Store
which he operated as Eggert's
General Store for 27 years until
1969. He was also post master in
Rostock for 30 years.
Following his retirement from the
retail business, he was bookkeeper
at Filsinger Brothers in Sebringville
and Earl's Auto Sales in Stratford.
He served as secretary -treasurer
of the Rostock Cheese and Butter
Co. for 41 years until 1971.
He was a member of Zion United
Church in Rostock, a former Sun-
day School superintendent and was
treasurer of the anniversary commit-
tee. In 1955 he was a charter mem-
ber and secretary of the Rostock
Athletic Association. He was also a
member of the committee of ad-
justment for the Township of Ellice,
a member of the Canadian Order of
Foresters and a member of the
Milverton Senior Citizens As-
sociation.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Marjorie Leinweber; a son Murray
and wife Ann, and a daughter Lois
and husband Wayne Zurell, all of
Rostock; grandchildren, Kirk and
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Cory Zurell, Jason and Julie Eggert;
and a sister, Doreen and husband
Alex Gardiner, of Cromarty. He
was predeceased by a brother-in-
law, Dennis Leinweber, June 5,
1990.
Friends were received at the W.G.
Young funeral home, Stratford,
December 12. A service was held
December 13 at Zion United
Church in Rostock. Rev. Jim Wen -
cel officiated. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy,
donations may be made to Zion
United Church, Rostock, the CT
Scanner Fund of the Stratford
General Hospital or the charity of
one's choice.
EDITH PRIDE
Mrs. Edith Mae (Keys) Pride, 81,
died December 9, 1990, at the
Freeport Hospital Health Care Vil-
lage.
Family members surviving
include brothers, Harold Keys and
wife Wilda, of Listowel, and Jim
Keys and wife Jean, of Seaforth.
Friends were received at the Ed-
ward R. Good funeral home, Water-
loo December 11. Services were
held there December 12 and burial
was in Parkview Cemetery, Water-
loo.
As expressions of sympathy
donations may be made to First
1lnited Church or a charity of one's
hoice.
JOHN LOUIS JOHNSON
John Louis Johnson, formerly of
Seaforth and McKillop Township,
died at Chelsey Park Retirement
Community, London, on Monday,
December 17, 1990. He was 80.
A son of the late Patrick Johnson
and former Catherine O'Reilly, he
is survived by sisters, Rose (Mrs.
Joe Ryan) of Seaforth, Pearl (Mrs.
Eric Campbell) of Exeter, Mrs.
Clestia Nicholson of Mitchell and
Mrs. Stella Benninger of Welland;
and brothers Cyril and Steven of
London.
Mr. Johnson was predeceased by
brothers Herbert and Joseph.
A funeral mass will be h ' ld today
(Wednesday) at St. Columban
Roman Catholic Church, and spring
interment will be in St. Columban
Cemetery. Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaforth in charge of arran-
gements.
EARL HARRY LEYBURNE
Earl Harry Leyburne of North
Bay, and formerly of Tuckersmith
Township, died Tuesday, December
11, 1990 at the Clinton Public
Hospital. He was 74.
Born on October 4, 1990 in Tuck-
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