7 ,V, 'Born. Hind tildred Kilborn. Miss My v adden. “flies: Kay and Alla Hales worn registered nurses. Miss Alma Hal ,3: was 3 ran of Pembroke Hospital. Miss Annie“ ï¬craddon went to Bermuda Island as captain on the Salvation Army and carried an nisaionary wbrk among the negroes. She married while there and still resides in Bermuda. Duncan Brown was reeve of Burleigh Tip. for a number of years. The boys who attended this school and gave their services in the World War No. 1 were: Herman Barr'- McFadden, Bert McIlmoyl, Zedock Hales, John Scenes, 2: Coones, Tom Coones(killed), Wilbert Lean(killed) 5:: .2. Eales(should be Russell). Mr. John Lean was secretary of the Schoc; Scari ani probably was the first secretary of the secticn. I; was succeeded by his younger brother, Mr. Isaac Lea: 7t: held this office for some forty or fifty years. Hr. L:& L « L in 1939 at the age of 93 years. In 1925 consolidation of schools in the Agsley area Trs attempted and Mr. Roy Brown of Apsley acted as secretary. C1 [â€" l (b m I. In 1927 consolidation dissolved and Mr. Wellingt ll rr (y f r) appointed secretary for this section and received ix» ‘ on January 1, 1928. In 1926 the school term was extended to ten months :5 :;e year - September to June. In The attendance in the year 1931-2 was three gugi; . This was the lowest attendance recorded in the school history. During this year there were three teachers engaged â€" his: no? Poilook, Miss Helen Troupe and Miss Marjory Foray.