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A selection of Paderno Classic and Original bakeware. Made from durable steel with silcone based non-stick coating. PFOA & PTFE free and oven safe to 260°C/500°F. Starting at $499 Continued from pg. 12 Its water supply comes from a de- cades-old well and the play area for students is huge compared to most schools in the HDSB because develop- ment has yet to encroach upon Pinev- iew's boundaries. Current principal Jane McCarter noted that when an addition to the building was made during the 1970s, the school was made to look from an aerial view to be a large letter 'P' plunked in the midst of vast farmland, something she's been unable to learn if it was done intentionally. "What I'm finding out as we go through the research is just what a hub in the community the school was, where people would gather," said Mc- Carter, who has been principal at Pin- eview for four years. "It's where the Girl Guides and Brownies met, and the church was in- tertwined as well. With this area being all rural, the pioneers of the area had four one-room schoolhouses and even- tually they were consolidated here, at big Pineview, which we laugh about now when you look down the road in Milton and see the size of the schools they're building there." What's been made difficult for Mc- Carter and a 50th anniversary com- mittee of parents and teachers is that there are few artifacts, documents or photographs to fall back on in their re- search. "I think there was a former admin- istrator here who really liked to clean," McCarter said. "We just have one ma- nila folder of photos." So, an appeal to former students has been issued to send in any memen- toes from their Pineview days that can be added to displays on April 26. Festivities planned for that day in- clude an open house, a plaque and pine tree dedication and displays put together by the students, with Grades 1-5 each having chosen a decade to re- search, while the kindergarteners are looking to the future. Anyone with items to donate to the anniversary committee can drop by the school or contact McCarter at 905- 877-4363 or email mccarterj@hdsb.ca. Graduates of note from Pineview include 2012 Canadian Olympic Team rower Kristy Nurse, internationally renowned opera singer Cassandra Warren, 2013 junior national pairs fig- ure skating champion Hayleigh Bell, and Paige Patterson, who earned the top staff Cadet award as the highest achiever in HMCS Ontario summer training. School a 'hub' of the community