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THE ASHBURIAN I3 jan. 10th: Archdeacon j. C. Anderson, Clerical Secretary, Diocese of Ottawa. Feb. 2lst: Rev. Roland Bodger, Rector of St. Cuthhert's Church, Montreal. March 1+th: Archdeacon j. C. Anderson. April 25th: Canon H. G. Cook, Director of Indian Schools. YVe were very pleased to have these visitors with us and sincerelv hope they will come again. .Addresses during the Fall Term were given by Xlr. A. D. Brain and Mr. L. H. Sibley. The Headmaster has given us inspiring talks on December 13th, March 21st and june 6th. This year we have also had three services of Holy Baptism, and one wedding. XVe held our Prefects Service on February 28th. The address was given by the Captain of the School, the lesson was read by the Captain of the Day Boys, Nl. Killaly read the service, Xlclnnes read the Psalm, the Captain of the Boarders presided at the Organ with Prefects taking the Offering. Our Christmas Candle Light Carol Service was held on December 13th, and the Service of Confirmation was held on March 18th, both of these services are reported elsewhere. On April lst, the School Chaplain was Ordained to the Priesthood at Christ Church Cathedral by the Lord Bishop of Ottawa, with many Ashburians in the congregation. An unusual event was held on April 2nd when the Chaplain held his first service of Holy Communion. At this time there were -I-5 communicants, all being members of the Boy Scout Leaders' Training Conference being held in the College. On May 15th, we had our Battle of Atlantic service. The address was given by Captain XYelland, R.C.N., with Air Coni- modore Cook reading the lesson. The Cadet Corps paraded at this time and were inspected prior to the service by Brig. XYrinch. On May 22nd, the Annual Cadet Parade was held to the Cathedral. The new Dean of Ottawa, the Very Rev. O. Anderson gave the address. Dean Anderson inspected the Corps after the Service. Rev. A. D. Leaker and the School Chaplain assisted the Dean at the Service, with Cadet Captain T. Finlay reading a Lesson. The Chaplain gave his farewell address on Nlay 30th, stressing the need of loyalty to ourselves, our parents, our school and our God, as we go through life. The Chaplains addresses during the year once
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Mr. XY. D. Benson, for a the Colombian Embassy, for a lTinyJ Hermann, for providingEL K. R. Patrick. for a television : fildq tqt ht-Nl.E.N. - - - - be I :Pig EDP 5 ' thier. t an an inspiration to us all, and continues oo cp, II 2 sr ai a A . 1 1 ic s ot track and field sports trophy, Nlf our School life' tion tcp, the librarvg and Bishopi been held as usual with full Matins, books from the library of the lldays- Holy C0mmUUi0U has been held Note ily Communion Services on the major This year Ashbury has hadg the week have been read by Prefects, and twelve boys-this should bereading on Sundays. Scllmlls hlSU'fY- were pleased to welcome the following H. S. SOL Sept. 27th: Archdeacon j. C. Anderson, Clerical Secretary of the Diocese of Ottawa. Oct. 25th: Archdeacon C. G. Hepburn, Archdeacon of Ottawa, and Rector of All Saints Church. Nov. 29th: Col. The Rev. C. G. Stone, Principal Protestant Chap- lain, The Canadian Army.
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14 THE ASI-IBURIAN more have been most appropriate for the students and we have gained much from them. There has been an ever growing group of Parents who have attended our Sunday services, and with Elmwood they are most welcome. As we go to press, we have just heard of the sudden death of Col. the Rev. Stone. lVe will miss his timely addresses to us, and express our sympathy to his family. The Chapel Staff this year has included the Chaplain, with Mr. Sibley as Organist and Choirmaster, Mr. Snelgrove assisting at the organ with L. Hart. The Chapel Clerks have been-L. Hart, H. Short, R. Kemp, D. Gamble, VV. Birbeck, and R. Unwin. CHOIR Baile row: Nlr. L. H. Sibley, R. Unwin, Rev. XV. Lord, Mr. A. H. N. Snelgrove. Fifth rofw: Morres, Fauquier, Isard, Xvebster, Reid I, Southam II, Bowen. Foizrtln row: Sparling, MacNeil, Dunbar, Powell I, Stuart. Third rofw: Hilliard, Bray, Morson, Fidler. Second row: Cook, Edwards, McDonnell I, Bentley I. Front row: Tyler, McDonnell ll, Moore ll, Rowe Il.
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