Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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10 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD - 1 v. . As the records of all the games have been lost in the tire, very little can be said of the Hockey season this term. Bigside were away from School on their annual week-end when the School was destroy- ed, but many returned early Sunday morning to be or use in sort- ing the salvage. . The season started late through lack of ice and interruptions for the same reason were frequent throughout the five weeks play was possible. A. I... MacPherson was elected Captain at the beginning of the season, and was supported in the few games We had byT:',5V'IN. G. Price max., J. D. S. Thompson, T. Nichol, E. Wasley, R. D. qarner- on, G. Elliott, J. Turnbull, J. H. Brewin, T. H. Roper, P. D. Silver, G. H. Johnson. i' ' P Both games were lost to Upper Canada, the second very badlyg Trinity were beaten twice, and Port Hope High School once, while a scoreless draw was the result of the game with the Zetas. Play did not come up to previous standard, lack of cohesion being in evidence more than ever. I I The Second VI. were beaten at Lakefield, while the under-15 team did very creditably although losing to Lakefield and U. C. C. loncel, and drawing with the latter at home. We are very grateful to Mr. C. H. McLean, Montreal, Who has donated a Cup for Hockey competition between the Hats on Middle- side. ?J C

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 Sweet advent! many a. heart doth sing, But lately sad and weary, To see the flight of eager wing Dispelling all things dreary. And seeing, listening with our soul To Nature's harmony, We feel the sway from pole to pole Of a guiding Deity. Ed. Note:-This is the thought expressed in a contribution of F. J, N. in verse, which was unfortunately lost in the nre. The Ed- itor has endeavored to reproduce it from memory. -i THE AFTERMATH In the half-hour when salvage was possible the whole School worked with a will to save what personal effects and furniture they could. While the flames raged, bundle after bundle was deposited in the space in front of the Cross: every motor lorry m town was engaged in transporting etfects to the Armouries, and yet the shambles for hours showed no signs of diminishing. Early Monday, after the boys had been sent to their homes, the Staff and local boys set to the task of classifying eifects and pack- ing them in sacks and at the moment of writing are stifl engaged, while the Headmaster is as busy as man can be with the task of re- organization. The ladies connected with the School, with unexamp- led persistence and courage, continued for three days in bitterly cold weather to reduce the chaos to something like order. Badly marked and unmarked clothing rendered the task very, very diffi- cult, but at last the end was in sight, with only the unmarked cloth- ing claiming owners. Although the Lodge was saved, the contents suffered terribly in the awful hurry to save them from fire, and the sympathy of the School goes out to Dr. and Mrs. Orchard and also to the resident masters in their loss.



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12 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD HDR! Enya' Nntra. The Rev. J. F. Davidson is a master in Picton Academy, N.S. The Rev. F. W. Cassilis Kennedy, M.A., is General Superintend- ent of Anglican Mission to Orientals in Canada at 3555, 18th. Street. Vancouver. The Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick, who has just been appointed a rural dean of the diocese of Columbia, is member of the Executive Com- mittee of the Victoria Branch of the U. of T. Alumni Association. Mr. Harpin Beaumont is practising law at Prescott. Dr. R. G. Armour is vice-president of the Ontario Neuro-Psychl- atric Association. A memorial cairn has been erected in memory of the late Sir William Osler within view of his boyhood home at Dundas, Ontario. by Hamilton doctors. Messrs. Arthur Loucks and Gordon Mudge are with National Trust Company, Ltd., 20 King St., E., Toronto. Mr. Geoffrey 0'Brian, who recently moved to Roxborough Drive. is a warden of Holy Trinity Church. I Mr. Stuart Osler is with the Dominion Securities Corporation, Toronto. Mr. J. D. Ketchum is now organist at the Church of St. Simon the Apostle, Toronto, in addition to his duties as lecturer in Psychology at Toronto University. Mr. Argue Martin is now President of the Tiger Rugby Football Club, Hamilton.

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