Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 85 of 144
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R 'll Q X 1 L X Lgffi A A 2 to -s , as 1 E : ' .T E ' 5- bifcl C if 5 ix X O 441 A Q R Lit 'Y ' --f - 1 'df' 6'shrffiff' 1140. Ellyn' 1521113 Zhu Elly? wnuha Seeontl Prize Senior Poem. Borcleretl by llowers, fragrant and rare, Shaclowetl by trees, slencler and lairg XYintling about through the whispering wild, High with rustling, brown leaves piled, l.ightetl by wandering red-gold rays . That peep through the leaves on sun-warmed tlaysg Curving along by the silvered rill, Twisting carelessly up yon hill And down to the limpitl pool, asleep, That mirrors the willows in its cool deep. 'Tis Natures beauty, and yet 'tis meet That it shoultl be formed by mortal feet. DoRoTnv M. l3RooK, FA. Cordon Snider: You're a sweet girl Anna. Marj. Drake: But Cordon, my name is Marjory. Cordon: Yes, let me linish. You're a sweet girl anna love you. Help those who helped you -? the Advertisers. 39

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Lake Manitou Lake Manitou fourteen miles in length lies in a cup-like depression several miles in extent which some freak of nature has scooped out of the surrounding plain. Its banks are verdured with the graceful native poplar, providing shade and shelter and affording grateful physical relief to eyes habituated to the monotony of the prairie. The beaches are sandy and pleasant, and ideal for bathing and water sports. Owing to the easy slope to the water they are particularly suitable for children as there is no danger of waders stumbling into sudden holes. The water is buoyant and invigorating, and bathers may, with hardly any effort, find themselves borne up and afloat, supported on the bosom of the little dancing waves. During the summer the beaches are scenes of color and animation. There is rowing, sailing and motor boating, and a favorite sport for the young people is surf board riding be- hind a speeding motor boat. Hot baths, outdoor bathing, golf, swimming pools, dancing, are but a few of the attractions at VVatrous Park. One of the charms of this resort is its convenience of access from almost all the centres of popula- tion in the southern portion of the Province. Excellent accommodation is provided at Little Manitou Chalet, with rooms and cabins, tourist camp, dancing pavilion, golf course, summer cottage sites available in surveyed subdivisions. Madge Lake Those who have visited the Thousand Islands of.the St. Lawrence and the Highlands of Muskoka declare that Lake Madge loses nothing by comparison with these famous play grounds. In the heart of the forest, dark, impenetrable and mysterious, this glorious body of water seems like a glimpse of an enchanted land. It furnishes a favourite summer play ground for the country of which the city of Yorkton is the centre and its fame is so spreading that it attracts visitors not only from all over the province but from far beyond its boundaries. Un- disturbed as yet by the advancing encroachments of civiliza- tion the wild life native to the region flourishes. At the mouth of a stream the crested heron stands on his stilted legs meditating on his sins and the loon is heard giving forth its ghost-like laugh at night. There are black tailed deer in the woods and sometimes the crashing in the deepest thickets indicates that you have disturbed the great moose in his native home. There are good accomm.odations: bungalow camp, log cabins, and tourist camps. Tennis courts, bathing facilities, a store and dancing pavilion all contribute to the comfort and pleasure of summer visitors. Lots are available for summer cottages in surveyed subdivision. 38



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