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Here's a photo of Shirley Barbour and her little sister Gwenda on the last day of Lauretta school in June 1960. Thanks for the photo Donna (Barbour) MacPhee.
This blog is about the history of sister communities, Alma and Lauretta, located in Lot-3, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Showing posts with label Lauretta School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauretta School. Show all posts
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Lauretta School - June 1960
Monday, May 26, 2014
Lauretta ( Loretta ) School Kids - 1963
On the back of this photo it says, "Loretta School Kids 1963".
Since Loretta School closed in 1960 with Shirley Barbour being the last teacher - maybe these were the school children from the Lauretta district who were then going to Alma School.
Left to Right 1963
Back Row - Barry Arsenault; Burt Arsenault; Billy MacLellan; Leigh Arsenault.
2nd Row: Wayne MacLellan; Jimmy MacLellan
Seated: Holly Arsenault; Beth Smallman; Debby McLellan; Judy Smallman; Doris Dunbar;
Verna Smallman; Anne Barbour; Helen Barbour; Norma Smallman; Mary MacNeill
and Gail MacLellan.
On left seated - probably George MacNeill
Since Loretta School closed in 1960 with Shirley Barbour being the last teacher - maybe these were the school children from the Lauretta district who were then going to Alma School.
Photo cf. Donna (Barbour) MacPhee Collection
Above translated:
Loretta School KidsLeft to Right 1963
Back Row - Barry Arsenault; Burt Arsenault; Billy MacLellan; Leigh Arsenault.
2nd Row: Wayne MacLellan; Jimmy MacLellan
Seated: Holly Arsenault; Beth Smallman; Debby McLellan; Judy Smallman; Doris Dunbar;
Verna Smallman; Anne Barbour; Helen Barbour; Norma Smallman; Mary MacNeill
and Gail MacLellan.
On left seated - probably George MacNeill
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Lauretta School Certificate of Promotion 1960
We weren't sure when Lauretta (Loretta) School closed - some thought it was in the mid 1950's. Well Donna (Barbour) MacPhee provides proof that it was 1960 with her Certificate of Promotion dated June 24th, 1960 - see her certificate below.
Lauretta School was closed in the mid 1950's, however, it was re-opened when Shirley Barbour (Donna's sister) took the teachers position in the fall of 1958 for two years. Donna transferred from Alma School to Lauretta School for grades 8 and 9.
Lauretta School was closed in the mid 1950's, however, it was re-opened when Shirley Barbour (Donna's sister) took the teachers position in the fall of 1958 for two years. Donna transferred from Alma School to Lauretta School for grades 8 and 9.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Duggan Homestead destroyed by fire
On Sunday evening, October 14th, 2012 the Ralph and Doris (Adams) Duggan homestead was destroyed by a control-burn by the Alberton Fire Department.
Doris died in August 2000 and following Ralph"s death 2-1/2 years later the house was rented on and off and had recently been vacant requiring too many repairs to salvage.This place held many fond memories for the Duggan family and all you called them friend.
The house was located at the corner of the Western Road and the Cheese Factory Road in Alma.
This house was built around 1950 by local carpenter Dave Gordon for Hutt Duggan of the Centerline Road in Lauretta. Hutt ran a sawmill from here for a few years until he retired in the late 1950's and moved to Malagash, Nova Scotia to live with his sister. At that time Ralph and Doris bought the house from his Uncle Hutt and lived here till their passing.
Ralph was the son of Margaret "Sybil" (Duggan) Dayette.
Feb. 24, 1930 : Rain forenoon. Father to church and Jack Smith fixing roof.
June 17, 1930 :
Warm day. Jack Smith here for ladder for to put up staging in church.
July 4, 1930 : John Smith here got money to pay
Bowness for painting church.
Ralph was the son of Margaret "Sybil" (Duggan) Dayette.
Above: Doris & Ralph Duggan
The Duggans in Lauretta/Alma came to be when Mysie Simmons Duggan married John Smith of Centerline Road in Lauretta. Mysie had six children when she married John - they were: Hutt, Roy, Sybil, Ada (m. Pat MacIntyre), daughter-1 (lived with Hutt), daughter-2 (lived in Malagash).
Mysie use to light the fire at Lauretta School. Wilbert Jeffery recalls as children they would go across the road to John and Mysie Smith's to get water for the school.
The following information comes from a Cemetery Tour given by Carter Jeffery of the Holy Trinity Alma Cemetery during the 150th anniversary of the Alberton-O'Leary Anglican Parish in August 2009.
Hugh “John/Jack” Smith Birth and death dates unknown. He raised
foxes and farmed. John has three wives
buried here beside him – to his left his first wife Jannie McMeeken
1870-1899. To his right, his second wife Holly H. Vincent and to the far
right, his third and last wife Mysie Simmons Duggan 1877-1945. John lived on the Centerline Road in Lauretta across the
road just before Lauretta
School - later owned by
Lawrence Arsenault. John use to take-up
the collection at the church.
Excerpt from Eva & Mary Jeffery’s Journal –
Excerpt from Eva & Mary Jeffery’s Journal –
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