Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1985, p. 13

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history discussed SECTION THE HERALD February 13 A PREMIUM HEARTY BLEND CUSTOM GROUND NOTHING BEATS THE BEAN Bokar Bean Coffee 299 lb bag YELLOW OR BEIGE OF A ROLLS Bathroom Tissue By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Womens Institute held their Feb meeting at home of Marie Murray pm with Amy Burke providing Business Included thank from the Good Neighbors Club Salvation Army Ethel Webb and the Graham family Tickets for a quilt given out A donation was given the Optimist Club far their drug abuse project March Is summary day for the rug braiding course A euchre party is planned for March The program under historical research convened by Dorothy McLean and roll call was bring or tell of something for the Tweedsmuir History Grace Crawford gave the history of the build ing now occupied by the Four Winds Gallery at Main Corner A brick building was first erected In 1907 and Farmer Bank was In business until 1914 but went bankrupt However the bank of Nova Scotia took over the business with Mr as manager until 1931 Then Mr and Mrs Nelson Robinson opened a butcher shop which they operated until 1946 when Martha and Bob Richardson operated a grocery store until 1962 Mr and Mrs were the new owners still in groceries until 1968 when the Wiltekoeks continued until Since then the Vances have had the comer for their Four Winds Galle ry Among other roll call Norvals saddest day when the three young children of George and Hoid Brown aged 7 and years were killed when the car they were riding in and driven by Ihelr rather was hit by the ElecWURadiaJ at the crossing of Cemetery Hill The children were buried in Norvals Hill- crest Cemetery and the inscription on their tomb stone is These lovely buds a while to us were given transplanted now they brightly bloom in Heaven Guest speaker was one of Nervals oldest perso nalities and teacher Margaret Russell who along with her humor reminded us of the days when spelling bees memory work and writ ing lessons along with the three Rs were the order of the day Slates pot bellied stoves outdoor plumb ing and drinking water by the pail with one cup for all were part of the early school days Open ing exercises always regular butter flavour OR lite Prayer and the teacher Syilip went by the Golden in juice no Rule Book Then as time passed pupils brought their own books so you respected each others property Teachers trained at a model school In Milton and Brampton and first school was built of logs at the top of the cemetery hill Murray Lairds father tendered for but lost out to a bid on the brick school construction These were union schools between Ha I ton and Peel Count i- Beatrice Hume of Georgetown had her first teaching Job here and Just passed away last year at age years She was Mrs Campbell Sinclair aunt Margar et Russell as a little girl had long braids and had them dipped in the Ink wells of the double desks The older boys went to school In the winter but with the coming of spring stayed home to help with farm work Youll 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