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The Rural Voice, 2005-09, Page 55through a soft focus lens that seems to obscure the harsh realities of those times. We relate these stories, imparting a warm glow in the telling. We speak with fond remembrance about the games of tag and baseball in the yard, the sleigh riding down the hill behind the school at lunch, woodland excursions, music festivals. school fairs and Christmas concerts. We think of the old songs we sang. and wonder why our grandchildren have never heard "The Maple Leaf Forever." This could reflect our own optimistic or pessimistic nature. or could be a mirror of success or failure in our lives. Perhaps we tell our nostalgic stories so that our kids can understand us better. the way we are. and the way we think. There is a feeling of pride and amazement that many people from one room rural schools have come so far and have been so successful. The small school section in the rural areas offered a sense of fellowship to farm families. It was not only a school but a Community Hall. where wedding showers. retirements. and other memorable occasions could he celebrated. There are people in my memory who only exist for me in the context of our school house gatherings. linked eternally with square dancing. salmon and egg salad sandwiches and hearty renderings of "For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow." Perhaps our real nostalgia is not for "olden days" education. but for the sense of community and belonging the schoolhouse provided. The one room school I attended was closed around 1965 and the students have since been bussed to consolidated schools in nearby centres. The schoolhouse itself was purchased by a city couple and converted to a home although the appearance of the old sclitwl remains the same. The hand pump still stands in the front yard, a. reminder of things that used to he. Similar dwellings can be found all over the province. As our grandchildren stand waiting for the big yellow buses this fall, we hope that their school year will be a successful one for them. and as always that will depend on caring teachers. bus drivers and custodians.° i BEN.1L3N S A Division of 8enmiller Construction Ltd COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL -AGRICULTURAL -INDUSTRIAL • Wells • Basements • Crawlspaces • Air Sealing • • Coolers & Freezers • Cottage Floor Undersides • Fax: 524-6173 524-9169 1-M(i-51>.-9169 K1175 Gnu Mill Line. RR 4. Godench You may not realize it, but your home is sitting on a free and renewable supply of energy. A WaterFurnace geothermal system taps into that source to provide dramatic anergy savings and exceptional heating and cooling comfort for your home. In fact, many homeowners save as much as 60% in heating, cooling and hot water costs. And that's money in the bank. It s a smart investment in your family's comfort. Call your local WaterFurnace dealer today to learn how to tap into your buried treasure, or call (800) GEO-SAVE. No pirate required Cliff's Plumbing & Heating Lucknow 528-3913 1-800-449--C,IFLIF ( SD Smartly from the Ground I.p- watedurmace.com 1 (800) G80 -$ 4E SEPTEMBER 2005 51