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X X . ' X X . . Y X X . X X X X Y i X X - X X v . X X . . X X ' : X X 5. .- . X X ' . ' I X X . ' X X . ... N X X X ' X X X X Q - X X - X X , . . . X X X this building until near the sixties and was presided over by such teachers as John Folks, Sealey Dawson, Veniah Hazel, Rob. Beaty and Colby Pepple. These teachers certainly must have worked for the honor of being called master, rather than for a lucrative purpose, for we find that according to the records kept by Nathan Woodbury, Township Clerk, that in 1840, the entire amount of school funds for Wayne township was S60.67, and the apportionment for No. 2 was only 38.32. Compare this with the expenses of the Waynesfield schools in 1915, being S7030.58, or a little over 845 times as much as that of 1840. Near the close of the fifties, a new frame school building was erected on the same lot in front of the old log, this building needs no description, for in 1873 or 4 it was removed to North West- minster street and is now occupied as a dwelling by Ves. Smith. In the new house, new methods of teaching began developing, it was in this building that some of our soldier boys spent their last school days. Old fashioned spelling schools were of frequent occurrence' No licken no larnen was still in fashion and How ard Atkinson insisted that f r u s t r a t e spelled first-rate Here it was that Dick Smith was everlastingly taking the twist out of his scholars The last school taught in the old frame was by Wm Pinkerton the term lasted until the holidays and the year 1874 was begun in the new two story brick building now occupied by E Beng Yale publisher of one of the leading newspapers of our surrounding country Mr Pinkerton was followed by Dr Christopher and Geo Getty who revolutionized the Waynesfield schools they conducted a literary society that surpassed anything of the kind ever held in our community Christopher was a pusher and an organizer and this combined with Getty s scholar ship created a desire for education and the better things of this life that has lasted to the present time It is not necessary to continue this history any farther owing to the fact that last year s Retrospect contains an article written by Mr Edgar Fasig in which all the important events needful to the completion of my story are given ?llC5l--..H 1 Q- Q 3l
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