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EASTERN ECHO CANADIAN l5'Ull3?il0'fY.A? 2 The Ryerson Press-Canada's pioneer publishing house, founded in 1829 by Egerton Ryerson-has always emphasized the publication of Canadian books and was the tirst house in Canada to manufacture and distribute books by Canadian writers. One or two of our later productions, which we believe will interest you, are lusted below. THE CANADIAN BOOK OF GAMES By William Gordon Brandreth With hundreds of illustrations, most of thc-sc from photo- graphs, some reproductions of motion pictures, all of them Canadian, this ibook is the best thing of its type on the market. Useful for parents, teachers, as well as for boys' and girls' leaders. 32.50. THE CULTURE OF FLOWERS By Henry J. Moore A flower-lover says: Deals with the culture of flowers in a very practical and most attractive manner. I am sure will be invalualble to all flower-lovers . . . beautifullv illustrated. 32.50 postpaid. ' THE RYERSON PRESS Canada's Pioneer Publishers, Toronto t WE Toronto Dames , g Q, sm' Limited A A if A QA Co-operative Company! ' Y 3-3 as PACE E A '- IN p Distributors of V Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, N X EQUIPMENT Fresh Creamery Butter and New Laid Eggs pro- ? duced on our own farms. Complete outfits for every sport: Softball, Tennis, Football, Rugby. Basketball and HockeY- If in Wilson's in dependable- See our New Sports Catalogue. The 'l.?.r9l.f1.?:flYi'S0n 299 YONGE ST., TORONTO Quality guaranteed. Phone GErrard 2800 661 GERRARD ST. EAST Be surf to fmironisv Iii-lm ur1:'.'r't1',n'r'.r
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S6 EASTERN ECHO Peeper of the Keyholes CAn Attempt at Colyumningl 100 marks to Kay Walkinshow 81 Vic Gibson for their excellent per- formance in the Concert .... We wonder did He ever steal a real one during rehearsals? . . . 100 marks also to the Question Eds. for their pains- taking replies to all the silly questions .... ls 2M's face red? . . . Mr. Brent, Head of the Housecleaning Department, was approached time and again with the request that he write for the Echo .... He modestly refused .... However, here's a goo-d word for the boys Q81 girls, tooj who unseen to us clean up our desks, remove wads of gum and all the dirty work .... They're real sports and of the best .... We all know from experience .... Take f'riXample the day a lad rrrript his pantaloons and it was so nicely sewed up downstairs .... One of these days the piper will have -to be paid for all the ink that's been poured down the sinks in the Science rooms . . . and the uneaten parts of lunches in the drawers. . . . The Knife descended on more than one recently when the Typewriting Dept. decided to clean out all desks in the Typing rooms .... The question still persists: Who took that Psysics Book? . . . When, oh when, is D. C. going to do an Acct. Set ALONE? . . . H. H., the SB cro-oner, brought some Aspirins to school during the recent Easter bkkg. test in case I get a head- ache if my Cash J. doesn't balance,', as he naively put it. . . Can that young lady in the Special warble? . . . Mm-mmh .... Audrey Dalzell, if you must know .... We herewith commend the efforts of Mr. Woods, Drama Dept., for his excellent productions this year. . . Recommended to Diversion Seekers: Any Play Mr. Woods will put on during the remainder of the year .... VVe can't decide whether to use inside quotes or outside quotes .... What do you think? . . . Mail in your opinion on this momentous question .... Will those responsible please stop all crowding down to one end on the Coxwell cars? . . . S'turrib1e .... Yes, we mean you, you, and yo-u, 'way over there in the corner .... We feel for Zl who daily must climb up to Room 407 Qyes, this school -has a 4th st-oryj .... We'll start an agitatio-n for a lift .... By the way, how is everything up in dear old lG? . . . We notice pl. S. isn't standing in the corners so often. . . . Is it true that Finbow shovelled snow for the City that sto-r-my day he was absent? . . . Now he can pay us that dime .... In the E.H.S.C. realm of better journalism QEastewL Eclwj a budding romance, which some say started back in the portable days, is taking place .... He is Bill,' QCirculationj Gordon, She being Helen fAssociate Edj Fullerton. . . . Good luck to the happy couple .... lN is contributing to Ed. CSenior Rugbyj Holbrook's sighs and gasps .... Loretta Jefferson, we're told .... And Bennie QSoap-box Oratorj Sugarman is the cause of many sleepless nights for Marg. CEch0 Rep.j Willcocks, also of the said IN. . . And another thing, will Sugarman please stop sending notes to the girls with the ushers on Concert nights? . . . Oh yes, we see it all .... Incidentally- who is that smart-looking blonde in the Orchestra? . . . fMr. Tufts please notej. . . Vlfhy didn't Mr. L. QFrench Dept.j Halpenny partake of some of that delicious quarter's worth of fudge .purchased at the Concert, but rather made a handout to all and sundry .... Will the girls in 1D please stop being so free with their phone numbers? . . . Yes, you Babe and Miss Robertson Qnot of the Office Personnelj .... Whatever has happened to the good, old-time barn dance, old-time shindig usually put on weekly by CContinued on page SSD
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88 EASTERN ECHO CContinued from page 863 ZB, the life of the 3rd Hoof .... QOr am I too loud?j .... Gord. Grrett has forsaken his Blonde-in-the-brown-coat'' for a new heartac-he. . . She's not an EHSCommercite . . . sotto voce to Gord. : why not deal in your own community? . . . T'other day Robert QBigshotj Lougheed wanted to please leave the room .... Said Mr. C. QMath.j C. Smith: What is it this time? Want to go out and have a smoke ? . . . Said Bob fthe class in convulsions at this pointj : No, sir, it's raining and I left the Windows of my car open. . . . HAW! . . . Drastic measures will be taken if that girl Qshe knows who we meanj does not stop leaving notes in that 204 desk ..... Is it true that Mr. H. QLedger-Journaljj Gray was seen shovel- ling snow from withunder l'auto, about a snow-storm or so ago? . . . To buil-d up the musc,' eh? . . . Why does the Council picture include about Z doz. persons when only four or sometimes five turn up at the meet- ings? . . . Which reminds us of the day the studi-o pictures were taken. . . 1 A bridal party had just been photo'd when our groups arrived .... Said Mr. F. CAsst. Princ.J Sp-ence, arriving: What's the lineup, boys? Waiting to kiss the bride ? . . . Said Jack Clileetfootj Smith: Sure, but send some- one ahead vvith the atomizer . . . There's modern youth for you .... The class paper contest was good. . . Too bad more prizes were no-t given. . . . And listen QMissj Geo. Mottershead-AYSTAY AWAYAY OMFRAY A. E .... We saw her first .... Snoopingly yours ..... FANNIE Tip to Theatre Goers: What soft seats at the BEACH .... But alas, alack, sleep is impossible-the sound system is too perfect .... A STRANGE DREAM Many strange visions have passed, When sleep has drugged my mind, But one more beautiful and vivid Than this will be hard to find! The mountains rose in glorious splendour, Against skies of an azure blue, I think a gifted, talented artist Could find more than plenty to do. The water tinkled and flowed gently In a winding picturesque brook, I could see little lambs near-by And the shepherd with his crook. Then a vision caught my eye, That made me gasp in wonder- For unexpectedly and fortunately Upon a beautiful scene I blundered. For t-here facing the West Where the sun in his glorious splendour Cast golden paints across the sky, With a smile that was nought but tender. -Ada Jones.
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