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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 17 NEW BURSARIES Mr. Samuel Bronfman and his two sons, Edgar V44- '46l and Charles C45-'48l have given a valuable bursary which is enabling one of our better boys to continue his education at T.C.S. The Carling Breweries, through Mr. E. P. Taylor, have established a very generous bursary award. This year it is assisting a member of the School who has had an excellent record and who could not continue his career at T.C.S. without such help. The father of a T.C.S. boy has given a very liberal bursary for the assistance of a boy whose family needed such help with the School expenses. The School, the boys concerned and their families are deeply grateful for these bursary awards, they should be of life-long benefit to the recipients. i..i.i... . OLD BOY MASTERS Two Old Boys have filled the breach during the first weeks of term caused by the illness of Mr. Hass and the absence of Mr. R. H. Gaunt. Mr. Tom Lawson C43-'47J postponed his return to King's College, Cambridge, and took over Mr. Gaunt's classes from September 13th, helping with House Duty and coaching on Littleside. It was a very real pleasure to have him. He left on October 8th. Mr. Ron Watts C43-'48l has been coming down from Toronto for four days a week to help with Mr. Hass's classes. He returned recently from Oxford where he has been a Rhodes Scholar. We feel very fortunate in having him. ILLNESS OF MASTERS Mr. Hass returned at the end of August with a heavy cold which developed into pneumonia and he has been in
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16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 2 W Q 'Jo 11 5, 1 el e KI r a L g 2- I t - is A GIFTS T0 THE SCHOOL The Toronto Ladies' Guild have made another contri- bution to the Senior School record library. Mrs. John Fairbairn of Montreal has given a set of linguaphone records to the School. Mrs. Goddard gave the School a cricket bat and stumps owned by her late husband. Mr. R. D. Mulholland has sent a set of new tools for the Junior School woodwork shop. Mr. Ray Hebden has given a carpet to the Junior School Common Room. The Senior School Masters' Common Room is hardly recognizable now as the new furnishings given by Mrs D. M. ' ' Hogarth make it look so attractive. There are new chintz curtains on every window, some of the chairs have been covered in the same chintz an paired and re-upholstered in leatherette, a beautiful new broadloom rug covers the floor, and a new radio and reco d r player has just been given by the same kind donor The masters are deeply indebted to Mrs. Hogarth for her. kind- ness. d others have been re- ,1.
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18 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD hospital for the better part of a month. We are glad to say he is much better now and may be able to take up his work again by the end of October. Mr. McKenzie had to undergo an operation at the end of August and will not be resuming his teaching and tutor- ing until November. We are happy to hear he is making a very satisfactory recovery. ...-l..1i..1-il. SCHOOL NOTES A new formal tie has been introduced in the Senior Schoolg it is being worn on Sundays for Chapel services and on other dress occasions. The tie is black with a deep maroon stripe. Old Boys can obtain them by writing to the Secretary of the O.B.A. :lf :Xl i K fl Last year John Irwin made a long play recording of some of the Carols and other Church music sung by the Choir. Records were given to members of the Choir on Speech Day and they have been much appreciated. There are a few left which We are anxious to send to those Old Boys who found that the discs mailed to them over a year ago had been broken in the mail. Would the Old Boys con- cerned write a line to the Headmaster asking for one of the new recordings. NEW BOYS' PICNIC Contrary to the custom of previous years, the New Boys' Picnic was held on the first Sunday of term. The site chosen for the outing was Willow Beach. Mr. Dale, Mr. Dening and Tony Ketchum prepared the meal while three boys braved the icy water for a swim. After the meal a game of baseball was organized, Trinity taking on Brent and Bethune combined. I am sorry to report that Trinity won, even though Brent and Bethune
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