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10 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD GIFTS TO THE SCHOOL Mr. E. M. Winder of London, Ontario, has given three new pianos to Boulden House where his son is a pupil. CHOIR SCHOOL One hundred and two boys from the Choirs of the Diocese of Toronto attended the Choir School held in our buildings during the last two weeks of August under the direction of Dr. Healey Willan. The Service in the School on Sunday, August 24, was attended by several hundred visitors, and other services were sung by the Gregorian Association and the Choir of St. James ' Cathedral. NEW BURSARY Peter MacKinnon ( ' 37- ' 41) has founded a Bursary in memory of his father; it is to be known as the J. Bruce MacKinnon Memorial Bursary and it will be of the value of one thousand dollars a year. Mr. Bruce Mac- Kinnon was a member of the Governing Body and did much to help the School at a difficult time ; this is a truly living memorial to him.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 Cfjap e l Mo tes SPEAKERS IN CHAPEL Sept. 14 The Right Reverend Chandu Ray, Assistant Bishop of Pakistan. Sept. 21 The Reverend J. E. Natton, B.A., D.D. The Headmaster. The Venerable R. P. Dann. The Reverend Gerald Moffatt. The Reverend Canon Hugh Bedford- Jones. The Very Reverend C. E. Riley, M.A., D.D., Dean of Toronto. The Reverend J. C. Bothwell. The Chaplain. The Reverend David Luxton ( ' 48- ' 53). Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 THE CHOIR, 1958-1959 Although the Choir lost a large number of its members last year Mr. Cohu has been most successful in finding suitable replacements. With a number of promising new trebles in its ranks, the Choir has begun rehearsals for the Carol Service and is looking forward to a very good year. Choir Personnel: Head Choir Boy — B. Mockridge. Boulden House — Darlington, Travis, Duncanson, Wallis, Harvey, Tainsh, Brazier, J., Chubb, Laing, Nixon, Angus, Bannerman, Becker, Dewar, Derry, Evans, Esdaile, Helm, Johnson, Marshall, M., Robertson, Somers, Staber, Smith, S. Senior School — Knight, Hyland, Leather, Dumbrille, Dick, Mock- ridge, Cunningham, Davies, Joy, Bogert, Connell, Vaughan, Glass, Richards, Tree, Bedford-Jones, Wilson, Paisley, Warner, Gray, Eadie, Brainerd, Cooper, Hutchinson.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 THE PRESENTATION TO THE HEADMASTER AND MRS. KETCHUM At the Annual General Meeting on October 25, the Headmaster and Mrs. Ketchum were presented with a new Stereophonic combination radio-phonograph, a gift of the Old Boys of the School. The presentation was made by A. R. Winnett, President of the Old Boys ' Association. In his remarks to Dr. and Mrs. Ketchum and the meeting, Mr. Winnett mentioned that various segments of the T.C.S. family had done honour to the achievements of this fine couple and said that the success of the School is dependent, in large part, on the people who have guided its destiny. Late in August letters had gone out to all Old Boys, inviting them to participate, in a small way, towards a gift to honour the com- pletion of twenty-five years ' devoted service to the School. Mr. Winnett said that he would like to read excerpts from letters received, but instead would report that they all expressed great admiration and affection for the Headmaster and his wife, which, he said, reflected the feeling of all of those present. The President also mentioned that the gift included an initial library of twenty stereo records. A credit was set up for further purchases in Toronto that would complete a large and composite library.
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