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1918
It is in this year that the 'Great Influenza Epidemic' begins to make its mark on the town
June 24th Influenza
July 8th The school was closed at mid-day today to reopen on Monday July 15th, owing to the prevalence of influenza
September 13th In accordance with the request of the Ministry of Food and with the consent of the Education Committee the upper school (5,6,and 7) under their respective teachers spent the day gathering blackberries
October 3rd The result of the blackberry harvest was 1 ton
October 21st Only 74% attendance due to influenza
October 24th 71% attendance due to influenza
October 25th 65% attendance due to influenza
October 27th School to be closed for 2 weeks due to the influenza epidemic
Surprisingly no mention of the Armistice is recorded in the log book
November 19th Owing to the canceling of all 'Calling up Notices' P J Ralph returned to school
December 17th There are still no fires in school owing to the coal shortage. Many children arrived in a wet condition ..... The children were sent by the HM to the furnace in the Church Institute to dry their boots and clothes
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