lV‘ 3. Harry Anderson of Apsley taught in the old log rchool and is now Dr. Harry Anderson, Specialist, in ‘ronto. Mr. Duncan Anderson, younger brother of Dr. Harry rson was one of the first teachers who taught in the I frame school. He is now Dr. Duncan Anderson of Toronto. average number of pupils who attended school at this time mas about twenty-five. In 1897 Miss Gertrude Thompson r32 engaged as teacher and the school was now Opened for e tLTm of eight months instead of six - April, hey, June, July, Sept., Oct., and Dec. His Thompson was paid n salary of seventeen dollars a month for the eirht months. In 1902 the school was painted by hr. gillinm staples at a cost of $39.00. In 1903 two wooden hlwcthonrdn wuro made by Thos. McIlmOyl. In 1912 the School wan mnnln pointrd by Wm. staples at a cost of flu5.00. In lylfl Hr. Wm. Htwplcw put a stone foundation under the school to ruplflco thu wooden post supports. In 1911 twelvu Lwcondâ€"hnnd dquH were obtained from Westwood MChOOl {and Foolacmi the MOMMAâ€"manic- desks then in use. Five maple trees were planted in front of the school and grew to be beautiful large shade troos. When thny Wflrfl cut in 1935 the stump of one measured PM inches in dimmutor. Some of the students who attended the school and made outstanding names for themselves were: Miss Gladys Kilborn who was a Red Croes Nurse and served in England and France in World War No. l.