Malcolm MacKenzie 1933-34 Malcolm MacKenzie 1934-Dec. '35 Pearl Weeks Jan. '36-June '36 Jean Davies 1936-37 Amelia (MacDonald) Larkin 1937-38 Roderick S. MacDonald 1938-39 Zilpha Linkletter 1939-40 Annilea (MacDonald) Taylor 1940-March '41 Lois MacKay March '41-June '42 Eva (MacLeod) Curtis Sept. '42-Dec Mrs. Arnold D. Taylor Jan. '43-Dec. '43 Mary Newsom Eva (MacLeod) Curtis Jan. 1944-June Edith (Wilkinson) Rayner Florence (Leard) Dixon Florence (Leard) Dixon Florence (Leard) Dixon Florence (Leard) Dixon Ethel (Dawson) Colebrook Ethel (Dawson) Colebrook Lois MacKay Edith (Leard) Robinson '42 Mary Newsom Marion (Leard) Howatt Mildred Stewart Emily Higgins Samuel Boulter and Wendell Horton Wendell Horton Beatrice Connolly Clara Simmons Audrey Coles Christine MacLeod '44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 Mary Newsom Blanche ( MacDougall ) MacKenzie Blanche ( MacDougall ) MacKenzie Dorothy (Robinson) MacLeod 1947-48 Dorothy (Robinson) MacLeod 1948-49 Doris (Myers) Delaney 1949-51 Doris (Myers) Delaney 1951-52 Audrey Coles 1952-53 Francis Craig 1953-55 Weston Carmody Early Trustees included: Thomas Wigginton , George Nicholson , and James Howatt . Present Trustees are: Mrs. Lewis Myers , R.N. Daw ¬ son, and Nelson Molyneaux . Present Secretary: Mrs. Thomas Best . AN OLD LANDMARK An interesting landmark of early Crapaud is an old ptone fireplace, intact, in a house built by Joseph Trowsdale , son of the "Valiant" settler in the 1830's. The entire fireplace and chimney are of hand-hewn stone, with a few feet of brick, where it emerges through the roof. The hearth stone is a slab extending into the room for some distance. The stone that forms the mantle is five and a half feet long, more than two feet wide, and a foot thick. The fireplace holds a log more than four feet long and the old fire dogs are still there. The crane is in working order, and from it, on iron rods, hang round hoops of iron, which, perhaps, with pot hooks, sus¬ pended the pots and kettle over the fire. This fireplace was built in a two-roomed house, with a ladder to the "loft." The main part of the house was built many years later. The house and farm have been successively owned by:— James Wright , Wesley Callbeck , George Sherren , and is now owned by Norman MacDonald . -4 89 j»~