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John Moogk, Class of '49 |
Chalk Murals on Canadian Pioneering History
Well-tended round-the-clock skating rink
Superbly-resourced assembly hall with state-of-the-art radio, amplifier, phonograph, stage, curtains, spotlights.
16mm sound film movie projector and piano
Mr. Fallis, our principal managed to get all these wonderful things with the help of the parent teacher association, local community church and Sunday school meetings held in the school
Group piano lessons given after school in the assembly hall.
Community centre established with oil painting, photography, plastic craft-modelling, square dancing, and regular dancing.
English war guests are remembered. Tree planting in remembrance of those who didn't come back from W.W. II, Empire Day, a music box "disk-type" within grandfather clock on loan from Robin Brammall's father that played a march from Verdi's "Aïda" when there was a march of pennies.