Campbell, Alberton ( Mrs. William T. Rogers , Lower Freetown ); Miss Alt a Cairns, Lower Freetown (Ottawa); Miss Ruby Dennis , (lav Allison Profitt , Lower Freetown ); Mr. Stewart Wright , Carleton (Depuf t Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown ); Mr. J.B. Lewis , Freetown ; Mi s Hester Inman , Central Bedeque ( Mrs. Albert Linkletter , ] t Miss Verna Frizzel , Stanchel ( Mrs. George Dixon , Stanchel ); Miss Dorofllf Muttart, Carleton ( Mrs. Lloyd Waugh , Wilmot Valley ); Miss Linda Curi ] Alberton ( Mrs. Jack Holtzen Malverne , Long Island , N.Y. ); Miss Graf s Deacon, Freetown ( Mrs. John Hickox , Breadalbane ); Miss Dorothy Mayn \ Emerald , ( Mrs. Hillard Meek , Spring Brook); Miss Margaret MacDougal ( Belle River ; Miss Winnifred I. Burns , Lower Freetown ; Miss Olive i Stavert, Lower Freetown ( Mrs. Scott Clark , ); Miss Ja |< Campbell, Freetown ( Toronto ); Miss Kathleen McCarville , Freetown (mis i Roy Stewart , Brackley ); Miss Joy V. MacLeod , Stanley Bridge ( Mrs. Ltojs Johnston, Penticton, B.C. ); Miss Eva Sabine , Cape Wolfe (SummersidJi Miss Mary Johnston , Central Bedeque ( Mrs. Gerald Kilbride , Halifax, N * Miss Helen I. Cairns , Lower Freetown , ( Mrs. Vernon Millar , GrovJ Miss Irene Morrison , South Granville ( Mrs. Elwin Burke , Charlottetoi ; Miss Phyllis Drummond , South Freetown ( Mrs. Bradford Clark , Summersii i East); Miss Geraldine Woodside , Margate ( Mrs. Wendell Moase , New Annafi Mr. William Pineau , Fern wood; Miss Frances Johnston , ■ ( Sister Frances Johnston , Kinkora ); Mrs. Frances Aylward , Freetoi i Miss Ann Leard , Central Bedeque ( Mrs. Willard . Leard, Borden); I Rosaleen Mallett, Kinkora (Brockville, Ont.); Mrs. Miriam Johnston , Cento Bedeque ( Kinkora ); Mrs. Helen Champion , Malpeque . The history of Lower Freetown School would not be complete withoi mentioning the splendid work done by the women of the Lower Freetoi Women's Institute. Largely through their efforts Sena won several first prizes in the P.E.Island Beautification Contests. The Lot Freetown Women's Institute was organized in 1923 and now in 197B still very active in school and community work. Compiled by Mrs. J. Scott Cairns , Lower Freetown , 1971-19! THE BLACKSMITH SHOP One institution that has served the district almost since its M beginning, but which has now passed out of existence and is in grave dang: of being forgotten altogether is the Blacksmith shop. Meacham's Atlas 1880 shows that a man by the name of had a shop on the , on the corner leading to Old Mill HI He carried on business there until the shop was taken over by Abijah Bun who operated it until his death in 1934, when his son Stewart took oven proprietor. The shop on the first floor was divided into two rooms, the forge am the wood-working shop. The outside door of the forge was large enough! 30