Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1943

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U31 THE ASHBURIAN CHAPEL NOTES NOTHER successful year of activity in the School Chapel has been recorded, and we must pay tribute here to Mr. Boon, who as School Chaplain has done so much to bring this about. He will be missed greatly next year. We wish him and Mrs. Boon the very best of luck in the future and hope they will visit Ashbury often. There were twenty-two services of Early Communion during the school year, at which the average attendance of communicants was eight. The choral cele- brations, instituted last year, were again held once a term at ll o'clock. The customary eleven o'clock celebration of Matins was held each Sunday, and we were honoured often by the presence of the boarders from Elmwood. We were again privileged to have an address by the Right Reverend Briga- dier G. H. Wells, CMG., M.A., D.D., Principal lProtestantl Chaplain to the Canadian Forces, who on February Zlst, l943, spoke on Discipline, using the Commando Training and results as an illustration. Once again there was a series of special addresses during Lent, this year the Four Freedoms of the Atlantic Charter were selected. Mr. Boon spoke on Freedom from Want, Mr. Brain on Freedom of Worship, Mr. Harrison on Free- dom from Fear, and the Headmaster on Freedom of Speech. As usual Mr. Harrison and Mr. Brain gave addresses during the Michaelmas Term, which were much appreciated. ln September, the Chalice presented by Michael Ney, chapel monitor i940- 4l -42 was formally dedicated by the Chaplain. On June lOth, the Baptismal Bowl, presented by the i943 Confirmation Class, was dedicated by the Chaplain. We were pleased to see in chapel, and hear read the lesson on January 24th, Dick Goodwin, Head Prefect l94l -l942. During the year Lawrence read the maiority of the Morning Lessons assisted by Lee, Barnes and Heaven. We want to emphasize our gratitude to Miss Shorter for her faithful at- tendance, and excellent playing of the Organ throughout the year. . On May l2th, at 8 p.m. the Bishop of Ottawa, Right Reverend Robert Jefferson, B.D., D.D., confirmed eleven boys, together with some external candi- dates presented by Rev. Northcote Burke of St. John's Church, and Rev. Eric Osborne of St. Matthew's Church, both in Ottawa. The Rev. W. Bertal Heeney, BD., D.D., acted as Bishop's chaplain and read the lesson. The short Evening Service, held just before the closing ceremonies, again impressed those who attended, and we were all glad to see Dr. Woollcombe present and taking part. The majority of the addresses were given by the Chaplain and the Headmaster. The chapel clerks, Michael Barnes, and especially Peter Hatch, are to be commended for the work put in and care taken of the Chapel and its contents. By the time this appears in print we hope that the new Prie-Dieu, kindly presented by Elmwood, will be in place in the chapel, and we take this oppor- tunity of publicly saying thank you.



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T101 THE ASHBURIAN SCHOOL NOTES l-llS year brought the usual crop of changes in staff, that the war seems to cause. A Even with the number of changes we've had here, we are better off than some schools, who've had three different men teaching top Latin in one year, ln September we welcomed Mr. l-lincks for Maths. and Science, Mr, Buchanan for French, Mr. Travers for Cadet Corps and General Subjects, and Mr. Chestnut for General Subjects. At Christmas lvlr, Polk had to leave to join the US. Marines, and took with him the best wishes of all at Ashbury, not to mention regrets. Mr. Buchanan also left to take up a position at Upper Canada College. In January we were joined by Captain Dare, to replace Mr, Buchanan, and Mr. Belcher, in place of Mr. Polk. As we had been previously understaffed, the arrival of Mr, Walsh, to teach general subjects, was also a welcome relief. On the I-lealth and Domestic side, Mrs. Arnold, joined us as l-lousekeeper, and Mrs. Fraser came as under matron. ln October, Shaw, departed on the first stage of his journey to England and his post as Junior l-louse Monitor was taken over by Price. Unfortunately Shaw's ship was sunk, though happily for him before he got on board, and it was not for several months that he finally got across. Just before the end of the Christmas term, at the suggestion of the Prefects, Evening Chapel was changed to 6.45, immediately after tea, instead of at B.l5. The idea was to avoid the interruption to evening study, particularly for seniors. General opinion seems to favour the change. We were very sorry that Mrs. Boon was seriously ill before Christmas, but are glad to say she fully recovered long before these words were penned. Captain Dare, was unfortunate enough to get pneumonia severely, not long after his arrival, and spent some time at the Civic l-lospital. l-le made a good recovery however, and was back at school in harness before the end of the Lent term. Chris Prance was unlucky enough to break his leg early in the skiing sea- son, and its obstinacy in mending, kept him out of action all the winter. We hope he'll have better luck next year. The boys had to turn to and do most of the housework during the Christmas term, and again towards the end of the year. This included room cleaning, dining room cleaning and washing up. They set to with a will, and now should be very useful in their homes. We were lucky in avoiding any heavy epidemics, getting a few cases of mumps at the end of the Christmas term. We hear there were several more during the Christmas holidays. An admirable innovation at this year's dance was the presence, on invita- tion of the l-lead Boys of Glebe Collegiate, Lisgar Collegiate and the Technical School. We hope this will be a permanent feature. lt snowed this year first on October 26th, two days later than last year, but it more than made up for those days by its depth and quantity during the

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