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SI-ILWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE l'VDI'1RIOYH.ARS 75 yard dash G. 'I'aylor, won, D. Mchlaster, second. Ill?-yard handicap G. Taylor, wong D. Mchlaster, second. The Form Prizes w CVC' Class C l, Ll. Greyg 2, C. Bronfman. Class B I, M. Ballantyneg 2, C. Hampson Class A I, G. 'Iiaylorg 2, A. Hampson. Class IB - l, D. Gibling 2, Durnford. Class IA I, J. 'lietraultq 2, G. Lehman. Class II l, C. lNIacDermotg 2, tl. Penheld. Class III I, D. Patterson, 2, H. McLennan Class IA' I, C. Boveyg 2, H. Hallward. Class V l, D. Huestisg 2, T. Blaiklock. Class YI I, D. Culver, 2, B. Little. Prize for Current Irivents, john Lewis, prize for singing, Christopher Bovey, spe- cial prize for Ifrench, Bruce Ramseyq special prize for Latin, Brian Little, prizes for good order, presented liy the INIontreal City and District Savings Bank, I, jacques Tetraultg 2, Hugh Hallward, special neatness prizes for junior School, I, Stuart Morgan, 2, Ernest Lehlesurier, 3, john Gray. Angus lNlurray prize for Iainglish Composition, Ifdward Ballong prize for Iinglish Composition, presented by lXIr. Burton, Douglas Huestisg Sportsman's prize in memory ot' D. McIN'Iaster, 'If Blaiklockg prizes for most improved boy: f Form C. Charles Beau- bicng B. George Ifurseg A. Burton YYesselsg IA, john Dobsong IB, Philip Holland, II, George 0'Hanlong III, blames Patersong IV, Robert Christie, Y, Avilliam Mason, VI, Bruce Ramsey. Aletlirey Russel prize, Brian Little, LuCaS Medal, David Culver. Football Sixes, AY. Ifleming, H. Hallward, LI. Tetrault, C. hIacDermot, G. Lehman, G. Scely and P. Dobell. Cup hir Good Scouting, Douglas Huestis. MacKenzie Cup, Owls patrol, led by AY. Fleming. Hockey Fives, G. Goodall, Ii. Black, Y. Galle-t, A. Mackenzie, A. Mathewson, I. Campbell, and B. Day. Scouting books to members of the Owl patrol, B. Ramsey, F. Black, Mappin and P. Dobell. Scouting books to members of the Cougar Patrol, winners of the Junior inter-patrol competition, G. Currie, B. Church, I. Campbell, INI. Sutherland, Lyman, W. Cottingham and P. Bronfman. J. L., Form 6. lfil
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1939-19-ll! 9-'l g iii V ifffmw ' K . ge LJ ' if .- 1 .,, . if F Q il f . k r- QR Q , A I 1 . IJ- P I X- T - m Sports Day 1 9 39 Broad jump f XY. Fleming, Wong D. Huestis, second. Distance, 15 ft., 3 ins. High jump -f D. Huestis, won, J. Thompson, second. Height, 4 ft., 5 ins. Relay - D. Culver, C. Bovey, D. Patterson, S. Parsons. Sisters A Joy Ballon, won, Mary Currie, second. Brothers f l. Bovey, won, B. Ballon, second. Sack race f J. Ballon, won. Family relay 77 Huestis family, won. UNDER ll YP.-XRS 100-yard dash f Ballon, wong S. Parsons, second. 22Ofyard handicap - I. Ballon, won, S. Parsons, second. High jump - ml. Ballon, won, P. Doliell, second. Height, 3 ft., 9 ins. Sack race W D. McMaster, won. l5l
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1939-1940 Ciba Eluninr Svtbuul. Miss Snead has kindly SCIH us some contributions from the Junior School, and many of them are very creditable efforts for boys so young. Here is one from George Furse, Form A: - The Ra! and fhe .Hole Came our of a hofe, .ind decided to visit the Sioaf: Ilfhife out on lhe road They mei Alf. Toad, Ilfho wanted fo go in a boal. So thev went to the Hfeazzzls, Butfound they had 7Il6lZ'I.llbs', S0 they af! began promptbv to shiver, When the Ra! out of turn Yumped into the stern, .ind they allfell into the river .' C. Beaubien, age 7, sends us another poem, entitled Tommy : - I have a dog that is very black, Hisfur is ew-bv on his bark: He loves to chase lhe alley ea! - Bllf is afraid of a mouse or ra! .' A. Paterson, age 7, Form C, also sends us a dog story: - I had a dogg his name was Pinky, he was a big dog. Daddy and I went to buy a dog. When we saw a place where they sold dogs, he stopped the car, and we got out. We saw a lot of dogs in the place. A lady came out and showed us round. When she came to one dog, his name was Pinky. Daddy and I liked him most, so Pinky came home and lived with us. Frnest's voyage to Costa Rica is told by A. O. Aitken, age 7, Form B,:- Once upon a time there was a little boy, and his name was Ernest. One day his Daddy told him that in four more days they were going to their summer place in Costa Rica. The journey was long and hard, but they had such good fun when they got there. It was a long way, too, because they had come from Montreal. The house that they lived in was of red cement, and three stories high. A more serious theme comes from J. Morgan, age 9, Form A. His contribution, well worthy of print, is the story of the Great Armada, but it is rather too long for publica- tion. Other interesting articles were received from C. I-lampson lNew York World Fairl, YYinter la Limerickl, Julian Chipman lDog Tonyl, Marler and C. R. Bronfman fLime- ricksl. Many thanks to Xliss Snead, Miss Kinnear, and the boys of the Junior School who have been kind enough to take so much interest in this edition of the Magazine. l7l
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