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Mahone Bay Old School_A Life and Times_Bob Sayer

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A Footnote to the Forties<br />

The Pirate Seagull that Raided the <strong>School</strong> Yard!<br />

The story made the county <strong>and</strong> provincial newspapers. It was<br />

wartime, <strong>and</strong> playground balls were precious: they did not show on the<br />

list of production priorities. They were luxuries. So, when “Gully” started<br />

raiding <strong>and</strong> carrying off priceless balls, there was great consternation.<br />

From Elsie Mosher’s Scrapbook<br />

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Betty Walsh remembers the bird: “Gully was no nine-day-wonder…<br />

was around for some time…very popular with the students, <strong>and</strong> particularly<br />

with Amy Smeltzer [Capt. Smeltzer’s wife] who encouraged him with<br />

treats.”<br />

The story, top left, tells of Mrs Oxner’s return to the Glee Club, after<br />

Ms. Jacquelin’s departure. It also describes the Wednesday afternoon extracurricular<br />

activities [including brownies] at the school.

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