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John Fisher, Canada’s Centennial Commissioner with the Headmaster, the School Captain, ( LEFT) and the Governor General’s Medalist, on Prize Day 1966. 3
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1867 O Canada! our home and native land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise The true North strong and free. O Canada! terre de nos aieux, Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux, Car ton bras sait porter l’epee, II siat porter la croix. 1967
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THE SCHOOL GYM ' hoojd Oh Goomou WINNIPEG MEMBERS HONORARY CHAIRMAN James A. Richardson CHAIRMAN Leonard D. McMurray George N. Andison James H. Ashdown Dr. G. Frank Boult Dennis H. Carter Andrew Currie A. William Everett Dr. Colin C. Ferguson C.H. FI intoft George W.P. Heffelfinger A.S. Hutchings David H. Jones H.W. Barry Manning Shane MacKay Charles McKelvie Scott Neal Dr. R.M. Ramsay C.S. Riley S.A. Searle Donald G. Smith Peter W. Wood R.L. Gordon J.A. Hammond OUT OF TOWN MEMBERS Dr. J.D. Leishman, Regina Mr. Gordon P. Osier, Toronto Dr. J.K. Martin, Edmonton Mr. C.D. Shepard, Q. C. Toronto Mr. Justice N. McDermid, Calgary Mr. Christopher Young, Ottawa Chairman’s Report. Canada’s communities, both small and large, are busily engaged in projects of many diverse kinds to celebrate our Centennial. The School is no exception and several pro¬ jects are underway or proposed. The Grade 12’s have undertaken to replace the broken glass blocks in the gymnasium which have been un¬ sightly for so long. As these glass blocks are not available now some other form of treatment will be used. The School will also invite repre¬ sentatives from Grades 11 and 12 from as many different ethnic groups in the Province as possi¬ ble to demonstrate how people of all communi¬ ties work together to form the Province of Manitoba. There is, of course, our Dutton Memorial Arena which in itself can be classed as a Cen¬ tennial project and must be one of the greatest sports’ facilities of any independent school. With the opening of the new Arena, Canada’s National Hockey Team will use the rink for its practise sessions, and because of the size of the ice surface, will be better prepared for the Inter¬ national and Olympic Games. These activities point to a strong school, building for the future. L.D. McMurray, Chairman of the Board 4
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