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1 I H.. . - i TYPEWRITERS RENTED l Royals, Underwoods, Remingtons, etc. Also l portables. l.atest machines, at lowest rates. l THOMAS 8a CORNEY TYPEWRITERS LIMITED 33-43 Adelaide Street West Adelaide 8291-2 Largest stocl4 ol machines in Canacla. e 3 months, rental to apply on purchase. Ii ' i Special Lunch Tickets for Students I l Thos. Chong, Proprietor i Phone C-Ladstone 0163 l l E TASTY CAFE AND ICE CREAM PARLOR l Glnmmvrrial ilirvnrh A practical book for anyone I CHINESE DISHES AND who wants French for busi- , FTE O T D I ness use. With the French i A RN ON EA SERVE conversations on one side - Business Men's Dinner Daily l and the English on the other' I Special Sunday Dinners l , l Lunches at all Hours l Quality Food Q 752 Danfmh Avenue J. M. DENT SL SONS Toronto i Limited iOne block west of Jon A .l III I EASTERN ECHO Seventy 11- nr-
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A Flower Garden'? Helen asked po- 1F Jig-Saw Crazy Have you seen that puzzle called litely. Don't mention puzzles to me, I re- plied hotly. I hate them. I approached my friend's house just as he came out. Howdy Al, he said. Help me finish this Jig-Saw puzzle, will you ? I started to run and made for a shack in a large field and was invited to stay for supper. When the meal was completed the farmer grinned and said young feller, would you help me finish this puzzle. Finally I thought, This is getting interest- ing. I hiked back home, caught by 'the Jig-Saw Craze. iii' The firsi' former V. who saved the day one morning in 'rhe cudiforium. i' ir ir 1I ' Extra! Extra! Who is the mysteri- ous young lady in II who is going in for vocal training? It might be Kate Smith, number 2. Well now my dear children of 1I gather round the fire- place and guess the answers to these: How is it that a certain blonde is so crazy about shorthand? Will some- body ask Miss Pomeroy what fatal fascination she has for the males? Isn't it marvellous how some girls can do penmanship and eat their lunch at the same time? It's queer the number of girls who come in late with the excuse of Please teacher, Daddy had a flat tire! Seventy-four 1 J I On Friday afternoon, December 30, the editorial staff of the Tillicum were invited to the home of our editor-in-chief, Irene Coleman, to dis- cuss the class paper. Very little was said about the paper and I believe we talked about everything else but. The meeting was adjourned about 4.30 when Irene's mother served afternoon tea. -A' 'A' 'A' QUESTION CORNER Why is Violet Halliday at school every day? Why has Jean Pryde such curly hair? Why does Mabel Mitchell do so much homework? Why does Margaret Downing al- ways bring her note the day after being away? Why does Olwen Anderson sit in front of Mae Ingram? if if if 1K NEWS IRENE MILLS, IK What would happen if Jean Powles had no chair to stand on while try- ing to reach the top of the black- board? Why does Joan Laidlaw always look out the back door? Are the two Miss Hulses as affec- tionate towards each other at home as they are at school? How does Irma Durnen keep her tan? Or is that the ,natural color? We all envy Lorna Skippon and Thelma Harrison for being able to have many a pleasant chat. 'kit Teacher: Class, are you laughing at me ? Class: No, Miss Fry. Teacher: Well, what else is there to laugh at? -The Oracle, Woodstock. EASTERN ECHO
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1L Songs and Movies Pm Sure of Everything But You- 50?5 on the Exams. Ah, But Poe Learned-In the office. You're Just About Right for Me- Spare period. Tess of the Storm Country-Elsie Smith. Afraid to Talk-Girls of lL. Srhtlih' Through -- Audrey Van Winkle. l'-'-'-'-'-':'-'uf'n'n'-'-'-'n'-'n'u'-':'-'n'-'-'-'-'-l'H n X1 I A ,' l X 'I if firs+ ' M ' ffzf J g h , 'former Q W 4 am.. wg u,f,, to ir I X ima Commerce. u .. if . ' J i?j!'l J'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- -'-'-'n'-'-'-'- -'-'-'-'J'-'-'-'I 1N We are enthusiastic about sports. In volleyball we won our group, but were defeated by 1A in the finals 21-24. Our four basketball teams show promise for the future. We have 17 members of the Junior Swim- ming Club. Elsie Izzard has already won her bronze medal for life-saving and Marguerite Hayes hopes to get hers very soon. Dancing also appeals to us. Four of us are tap-dancers in the Spring festival. Maisie Allen brought honor to our form by win- ning the school announcing contest. Seventy-six QC Tid-Bits from the Mid-Year Exams. Typewriting: Bill Richmond doesn't know the difference between boldface and bullface . . . Stan Fairchild has fingers on his hand. Gee it must be great to be that way! Jack Mellway has a middle finger-I wonder what he calls it? Arithmetic: D. B. thought the highest common factor was a chief employee of a Hudson's Bay Company trading post. One of the questions on our geogra- phy paper, Where do most grape- fruit come from? was answered, Plants The student must have been a vegetarian. Mr. C.: This isn't any excuse for being absent. Sand: Well, it's the best one I could think of. xxx QD Page from a Famous Diary of QD Monday- Uptown with Jack. Tuesday-Walk with Bill. Wednesday-- Shea's with Eddie. Thursday-Stayed home. Fred here. Friday-Choir practice. Home with Ken. Saturday-Rugby with Ole. Tea with Stewart. Dance with Carl. 'A' 'A' 'k Have You Heard the Latest Songs? Chant of the Jungle-2D in every period. How Deep is the Ocean?-Sings Marie Bennett, plunging into the tank. if 'k ir FASHION NOTE-Seats in the office are worn very much this year. - -1 .l - EASTERN ECHO - -1 1
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