535-03 Page 32ern Structures Replace
- There still are a number of one -room school -houses
around, but the new ones going up aren't made of red
brick. This bright, modern structure, is near the south -
ittle Red School'
ern limits of Ingersoll and is one of
opening soon in Oxford Township
22 with "open house" January 3,8' (Phc�
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OPENS SCHOOL—L. B. Hyde, vice-principal of the London Teachers' College,
officially opened School No. 2B in West Oxford Township of Clark's Corners
lost night. The $32,950 school, about a mile south of Ingersoll, has a capacity
of. 103 pupils in two classrooms and facilities can be enlarged to accommodate
five rooms. L. A. Coffyn, chairman of the school board, left, and Stanley E.
Allin, right, secretary -treasurer of the board, ore shown welcoming Mr.Hyde.
(Photo by Longfield). Oc-f- AO- 17SI
SCHOOL AT CLARK'S CORNERS IS OPENED jA�x Oi ,.
All spruced up and as shiny I the open house which was held at yellow side walls and pink front
their new class room, a group I the school last night to give the wall. Modern lighting and the
the youngesters who attend j parents an opportunity to see the g g
e new school at Clark's Corn- new school. The teacher, Terry modern green glass blackboards
s, West .Oxford Township, are 1 Heaney, is shown standing in are a feature of the school. (Staff.
own in the above photo taken at I the nhntn_ 'P... P> .f,.l D62rr ifOmt2.Tno e, /.--. --
7
days for youngsters in the Clark's
blackboard with yellow chalk school board Wmembers. ,Mrs.
Corners and Dorland school
makes over the old black and -
areas, now that new schools have
white, to parents attending an
Elizabeth Griffloen and Alfred
°been. opened. The top photo shows
open house at the Clark's Corn
Cowell looking over the Dorland
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yron Jenvey demonstrating the I
ers school in Wet, Oxford town- 11
school (Staff Photos)..
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