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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 3 Uhr Qllizuirl Our temporary Chapel at Woodstock has been'really adequate for our needs and the Altar frontals, Cross, flower vases, silver vessels and linen saved from the fire have helped to make our ser- vices reminiscent of the beautiful chapel we have lost. The Archbishop of Huron very kindly held a confirmation service on May the 13th. and confirmed the following boys of the Senior School. Peter Lumby Cleveland Paul Brooks Pitcher Lonsdale Cowperthwaite David Graeme Price Louis John Hudson John Clerendon Worrell Richard Delmare McCloskey Gordon Kenneth Wray The Archbishop gave an admirable address on Truth, Courage, Self-Control. The offertory of S14 was sent lin accordance with the custom of the Diocese of Huron to the Church Extension Society. The singing was very good, but we missed the Junior School. They had their confirmation service the evening before, when 23 of their number were confirmed. A notice of this appears elsewhere. On Trinity Sunday we held our memorial service both at Wood- stock and at Port Hope. The Honour Roll was read and the hymns consecrated to the occasion by use were extremely well sung. The Headmaster received a very delightful letter from the War- den of Trinity College, Glenalmond, Scotland, a school of similar aims and age to ours, sending sympathy in our great trial and a very generous offering of 8 pounds 10 shillings made by his boys in their Chapel on the last Sunday of their term, and asking us to de- vote it to some gift to our new Chapel. We are very deeply grateful. . Our hearty thanks are due to Miss Bethune for making a new dossal for the back of the altar. The offertories at Woodstock for the term amount to S120.69.
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ff TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD of those who made its completion possible. The gratitude that we feel for all the sympathy and practical aid lavished on us can best be expressed here. From far and wide we have been the recipients of kindness, material and spiritual, and as the Record goes to every corner of the globe, through these pages we are sending a compre- hensive message of sincere thanks and hope the Schoo1's future justifies your confidence in us. We beg to acknowledge the extremely generous donation which came to our Library Fund from the St. Andrew's College prefects. S200 will go a long way towards laying the foundation of a new library in Port Hope. Many, many thanks, St. Andrew's! We are also grateful to Trinity College, Scotland, who sent the sum of their last Sunday's offertory for use in the new Chapel. And we still have a heart full of gratitude for. Mrs. Gordon Osler, Mrs. Britton Osler, Mrs. Cartwright as President of the Lad- ies' Guild. Mrs. Jemmett and Mrs. Gibson for considerable gifts ,in the form of furniture to beautify our new surroundings. ' Cricket was not without its bright spots, though we won only one Little Big Four game. The Upper Canada game gave us a thrill as the issue was in doubt till less than 15 minutes from time. The fielding was good all round in this game and some mighty strokes on both sides enlivened the proceedings, but above all Thompson is to be congratulated on his splendid 66 not out which undoubtedly won the game. And lastly let us wish those leaving us every success in their examinations and to all a happy holiday.
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4 Mar. Apr. May Jun. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Elir Srlinnl Glzilmiilar Junior School Term begins. Senior School Term begins. Good Friday. Easter Week-end. Gymnasium Display :ind Competition. S. Philip v. S. James. School's 63rd. Anniversary. Half-Holiday. Inspection and Gymnasium Display. Ascension Day. lst. XI. v. Toronto C. C. at Toronto-lost. lst. XI. v. Alpha Delta--won. . Victoria Da.y. ' Ist. XI. v. Rosedale--lost. lst. XI. v. Toronto C.C. at Woodstock-won. lst. XI. v. S.A.C.-lost. Trinity Sunday. The Ii.ing's Birthday. Half-Holiday. lst. XI. v. U.C.C.-Won. S. Barnabas-Half-Holiday. Junior School Speech Day at Port Hope. lst. XI. v. B.R.C.-lost. Senior School Speech Day at Woodstock. Term ends. iillll- lliterarg SOME MUTE INGLORIOUS MILTON A Mountaineering Tragedy VVhen I am dead ' And this strange spark of life that in me lies Is fled to join the great white core of life That surely flames beyond eternities, And all I ever thought of as myself Is smouldering to dust and cold dead ash, This pride of nerve and muscle-merest dross,
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