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i TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD nity lu sing along with. They were a tremendous success, for Osler Hall has lieu-1' echoed and re-echoed with such vitality and talent - and ziplilniise. After a standing ovation, an encore and another standing 1-xzvion, they left the stage. After such a performance most human beings would be exhausted 1 hut not our hardy T.C.S. boys! There followed a dance at which the i-xtwiiiely colourful and incredibly noisy T.C.S. group THE ERGS MAY 1ST , 4 ga-9 .. .4 ff 'WE AFTER 100 YEARS! f -vS 'i: .'l', 'QOH' 'X fm i V f'U'bK-OUT . . , . . . WESTERN STYLE -Laing
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54 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD played. This too was enjoyed by all - that is, except the few parents who arrived to crash the party and fled in horror at the sight of the Freddie . On Sunday morning were the two Services of Thanksgiving, one at 0.30 for boys and parents and the second at 11.00 for Old Boys and other visitors. Despite the fact that Mr. Cohu was strongly against having his Choir sing two services so close together, the Choir per- formed exceptionally well in both services. Perhaps this was partly be- cause of the wonderful new pipe organ which was played for the first time during these services. During the first service the Bishop of Toronto, Bishop Wilkinson, dedicated the new organ and during the second the gilding on the sanctuary ceiling was dedicated. A highlight of both services was the singing of Mr. J. A. M. Prower's Centennial Anthem Preserve Me O God which had been specially composed to mark the Centennial Year of the School. A bidding prayer, also Written just for this service, was read in the second service by its author, the Rev. David Smith. After an excellent buffet lunch put on by Mrs. Bradshaw and her staff. the Old Boys' cricket match began. This year's Bigside had little trouble in taking on the Old Boys. The Old Boys rescued some of their lost pride by a strong stand by Bill Hyland and Neil Campbell, who knocked the score up to 78 runs for the Old Boys. For the School, Man- ning and Arnold opened and started scoring immediately. By the time the fourth wicket had fallen, we had scored 81 runs. The very playing of the Old Boys game, not the winning by one side or the other, was an appropriate conclusion to the Centennial celebra- tions for it demonstrated the successful partnership at T.C.S. of past and present. This has characterized our Centennial for it has not only been a time of thanksgiving for the past but a time of building in the present and planning for the future. It is the partnership of Past and Present, which, through tradition, forms the best basis for coping with the future, and Pthe Centennial week-end bore witness to the success of this part- ners ip. INSPECTION DAY This year on the Centennial Inspection Day of the School we were particularly lucky to have the Governor-General to inspect the Cadet orps. Fortunately, May 15 dawned warm and sunny. Immediately after breakfast, while some of the parents and Old Boys straggled up to the School, the Band under the very able direction of W.O. 2 Duncanson, made its appearance. Half an hour later, at 10.15, the remainder of the squadron fell in and marched on to the campus to await the arrival of the Clovernor-General, Exactly on time, at 11.00, the Governor-General drove through the U-ntennial Gates and on to the campus to the saluting base. By this time there-'were well over five hundred guests present to watch the inspec- lion. lhe squadron executed the customary manoeuvres with the finesse 'lull comes from long hours of practice. The Governor-General then pre- sentf-fl Flight Wings to former Cadet Squadron Leader Westinghouse ,ml to fmlct Sergeant Galbraith. The corps was dismissed and the
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