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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 19 The Chaplain pointed out that we had only to look aroundus to find many such lessons which would remain unnoticed unless sought for and practised when found. THE SIR WILLIAM OSLER MEMORIAL SERVICE On the first Sunday of October, a memorial service was held in commemoration of the one hundredth armiver- sary of the birth of Sir William Osler, the School's first Head Boy. Relatives of Sir William, members of the Medi- cal Profession, and members of the Governing Body were present as well as many others, the Chapel was filled to over flowing. We were honoured to have as our guest speaker, Mr. Leonard Brockington. The Choir and School, with only a week's practice, sang Well during the service which was recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. Part of the service, consisting mainly of Mr. Brockington's address, was re-broadcast the same night. CHOIR NOTES The Choir of 1948-49 can look back on a year of much hard work, excellent results, and a satisfying contribution to the life of the School. Don Deverall as Head Choir Boy and Norman as his counterpart in the J .S. both proved their worth and the writer gratefully acknowledges their ready and cheerful help. The Carol Service was the first event of importance to test the Choir's capabilities and it came through with musical honours. Four new carols were introduced, The Polish Carol , The Searching Carol , a Lullaby and a two part Treble number Villagers All This Frosty Tide , in addition, several other items previously used were included in a programme of varied interest. Comments on this service were most pleasing to all concerned.
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