STRAWBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT No.1709
- Strawberry Plains, the oldest school in the Irma district, was about 6-½
- miles southeast of Irma on the NW 36-44-9 W4. It was named by
- Michael Rubenok, who, with his family had come here in 1904 from
- Tobacco Plains School District in Montana, so named the school from the
- Plains and because he was impressed by the abundant crop of wild
- strawberries that year.
- As Hardisty was the end of the railroad at that time, settlers in 1906 and
- 1907 had their effects shipped there. Some of the original homesteaders
- were J.A. Purvis, C.T. Hill, Wm. Reed, Wm. Matheson, M. Rubenok, W. Milton,
- L. Jackson, A. Shapland and others. Later on more families arrived – A.
- Blakely, O. Chase, S. Johnston, L. Satre, R. Dawson, S. Nelson, A. Long, and F.
- Weise.
- Early in 1907, a group of settlers met to discuss the necessity of a school.
- Among them were Shapland, Bayne, Rubenok, L. Jackson, Wm. Matheson and
- T. Morgan. The first regular meeting was held Nov. 11, 1907 with J.A.
- Purvis as chairman, W. Mildon Jr. as secretary and W. Bayne as treasurer.
- According to the minutes of 1907, John Jackson donated the land, but a
- later report dated Oct. 5, 1908 stated that W.L. Mildon Jr. received $11
- for the site. The school was constructed by W.L. Mildon Sr. for which he
- received $173. The approximate cost of the school was $1200 and it was
- ready for use in the fall of 1908. Pupils attending at that time were: May,
- Jack and George Reed; Irma and Howard Mildon, George, Joe, Annie, and
- Lizzie Rubenok, Ellis, Bill and Marian Bayne and two Chapman girls. Jas.
- Fenton, an early settler in the Sunny Brae school areas, sent his four
- children Eldon, May, Inez and Gordon to this school until Sunny Brae opened
- in June 1910.
- Mr. Clifton Purvis was the first teacher, and he left after a year to study
- law. Other early teachers were: Miss Anna Bear, Miss McGregor, Miss A.B.
- Carruthers, Miss Esther Hill, Mrs. K.G. McKnight, Miss Shaw, Miss Jennie
- Nichol, Mrs. C.M. Christensen, H.A. Mitchell, Miss Victoria Stephens and
- Miss Ena Leppard.
- In 1908, a literary society organized and met in the school. Rev. Lister,
- the first lay minister, held services in the Purvis home until the school
- was constructed, then moved to the school. Sunday school was first
- taught in 1910. A Hard Time ball was held in the school in 1909, the
- proceeds being $7.45.
- An Inspectors report dated April 25, 1910 was signed by H.K. Parker.
- One of our well known Canadian writers, Nellie McClung, resided in the
- district for a short time. Her husband operated a sheep ranch and sold
- insurance.
- Mr. G.W. Mitchell was appointed to the high school board in 1922, followed
- by A. Blakely in 1923. This was the first time a high school was
- mentioned in the minutes.
- The school burned down in 1928 and for a time school was held in the
- Peterson house adjoining the site and occupied by the Reed family.
- Following a board of trustees meeting on March 13, 1929, a new school
- was built mile east of the original site at a cost of $2800 by Mr. Ernie
- Simmons.
- Lewisville School closed in 1941 and the children attended Strawberry
- Plains. These included the families Szoke, Reber, Stimson and Setter.
- Teachers who taught in the school since the fire were Miss Madeline
- Hayness, Miss Gladys Dickson, Wilfred Malcolm, Wendell Mitchell, Gerda
- Rosine, Dorcas Magrath, Larry McLay, Mr. Lindberg, Bernice Quance, Louisa
- Barber, Joyce Sirois, Mrs. W. Meakins, and Miss Lena Woloshyn. Miss
- Isabelle Jackson was a supervisor for a short time during the war. Mrs.
- Harold Whidden Jr. was the last teacher before the school closed in 1949
- when the children were bussed in to Irma.
- The community bought the building for a community centre but sold it in
- 1953 to the Wainwright Branch of the Canadian Legion when the
- Department of National Defence bought the land.
- In memory of the school and to honour the early settlers, the Grade 6 room
- in the Irma School was named Strawberry Plains.
- Some of the school board chairmen were: G.A. Purvis, C. McKillop, J.
- Burrell, J. McKnight, Wm. Matheson, N. Beattie, O. Chase, Mr. Ross, Mr.
- Dawson, J. Donoghue, A. Blakely, and S. Johnston. The only lady on the
- school board was Mrs. B.M. Matheson in 1928.
- District Service Personnel from the First World War were: Mildon, Bruce
- and Jack Henderson, and A. Long. From the Second World War: Dave, Albert
- and Archie Bacon; Dan Matheson; Lester and Arnold Knicely, Bernice
- Quance; Ivan Johnston and Bill Matthews.
Strawberry Plains School District No. 1709
Contributed by Dorcas Coffin
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