Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Specula Galtonia Yearbook (Galt, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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SPECULA GALTONITA W Vl4 'lf Yll Vl'l - The Gift that is sure to please-H VERY now and then you want to g1VC somethlng just a 11ttle dlfferent somethmg that says Qual1ty as soon as lf 1S opened That somethmg IS a box of N e11son s Chocolates Not only are they beau the chocolates themselves ar e entrrely d1st1nct1ve wlth thelr un1que and de hghtful centres, so da1nt11y enrobed w1th the smooth est and finest chocolate coaungs The same QUALITY runs all through If s the assortment that makes the d1fference 1n pr1ce , C3 JL rmvZ4 1 wx'-Ks-N lg 1' are iw 'K' it 4 G W lil 1 .UK f eeagf ft, Bw X7 T-?Ni'QJ'?fGQf lv Nell' My , 'S O w mi vvfwQ-'Il in gh XNLQJIN if xgxvsun T? I y DL-'lm 6.6 5 Wefglzgcolgffs , uxuxxlllxlxm, nlinn CHOCGL TES - The Chocolates that are Different - X ' .X . J 'ifm fl 35 hci s. '..7 2' . 0 ' I 4 f?', .- . , - jf ,,f,,1,4 , 1,4 ,sg c' l.Y,, Zf 1 J . f' If 1 . . . I ,27,.5, EX .515 , - , .- by .. - . fx ,, ,. I I i ' 14 fx Q ffm f .' f ' -914: ff'-Mx' l V' .X I. 4 I., 1-2074? .I v .jxxsvf m- '- r, - .- :,- J. ,, f , u ' as 3, 1' -1 ,V-7 'L fly- e n , . - ' wif fd 0 . r--.2 x at ,lvl 4... il. ,ln x ml. ., 5 ,J .'s,,,l5E'. .lk--In ,Jn . I Q -fQj9 iff. i.. ,,- xfxri 1. it Q dgzf, - .W xt - ' '- - ec -' mf a - -fx! ze ' as ' - -,L . , ' 9 V' ' fwwz-Q, N. fx: fs 5 ,.f E ,Q I -A ' 1-ff E 'S 'ew ,N ,ff ' S Yew , 'f 11 k d b ' E' I1 u a- e 9 Q 0 jig. '90 , 'W 'K ,354 . ,Edge ' ' X ,halt A95 arf ., ' 445 .. A, WW HM ,,. t 1- Lfwx , - 'fy 'W . . . . fe' r - N ' ,M M ,g, ff' ' I wtf: Qs ,gg ',v www ,f K .. ,, . V' ,xg SQJQ . . . -- ' , .. , A .Q ' . -.uf .' 14'5 .?5tiiff?5fJ2lM,, -- 5 'A z 6:3 sem . ' .,fT..Q'.f-1' W'l '3 '!'L T - - - - W- W x gr - -. T - .,.f':,L, 'C xx 3 fl. ff- 1 , 1 l,,, N-qs.. K w no gy, ' '1 I iii? X ' lfrelfv Q L' ' N-'SA if 6 ' '. '- w ,sf ge. I' 1 V 'G , , NX X- 'hxl-4:.!.,l fe 5 stil. 0 S . in ..: '- X N P o o 0 ' , ' MW: W , 3 n u Q ' . . W S 4? , 'I X 9 : X 1 i T ' . ,. '1 nlu--mu-- -,-:k--:k-- ' -- -- t--nks-- --m--1 m--mu I I xx mlm nk 1

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46 SPECULA SO DO THE ADUATUCI Wilbur Eaton, asked to write his version of a sentence in Latin on the blackboard, started to write the English as well. Mr. McKee interrupted this as taking up un- necessary time. Eaton desisted in the midst of a word and his sentence read thus: The Helvetians hop- fkvkgk SEMPER PARATUS MISS CORRAN- Thornton, who ap- pointed the Governor of Upper and Lower Canada? THORNTON fasleep at the switch but prompted by Comrade Archerl- The Governor, m'am. , Pkvkalc THE FORM CYNIC MR. TANCOCK-- What did Brian, the hermit, prophesy? THORNTON- Anything-for ,two bits. ting WHEN 2a PLAYED Did we hear some one say that our pro- gram for the Literary Society was the best offering of the series? Why shouldn't it have been, with such talented artists as were found in the Kitchen Orchestra? Monsieur Slater's .talent could not have been surpassed and the most melodious chords issued from his deftly manipulated instrument. Miss Trott also showed unique talent in the handling of her wash- board. No doubt, our various artists will receive many offers for engagements from the Metropolitan Opera Company. The pierreftte dance by Mary Wardlaw was graceful and dainty. 231212 OVERHEARD IN FORM 2c MR. CHALLEN- We'll start with something fresh to-day. Francis, go to the board. 28842 ATHLETIC 1d Last fall our form contributed two players to the Junior Rugby Team: George Roelofson, the husky kicking half 3 and Jim Robertson who, while used chiefly in relief roles last year, should catch a regu- lar place this fall. In basketball, the boys of this form beat 2b in the semi-finals after staging a garrison finish. They were badly swamped, as was to be expected, by Fifth Form in the finals. GALTONIA SOME YEARS HENCE JOE SPRING-Iron magnate, paying a tenth of a cent more per pound than Lun- enfeld. MARGARET COOPER--Still trying to catch some bright, young lad. SANDERSON-Head man of the Metro- politan Opera with ROELOFSON singing the leading part in his overgrown bass voice. JIM PETERS-Playing the organ in Preston's largest theatre while HELEN WILLIAMS keeps everybody amused with her dancing. GEORGE HIPEL - full-fledged coal- shoveller. 'll Pk Ill ' VOICE OF C2a fAnna Spalding announcingj Our form party, held Friday, March 1, at the home of Jessie Leeds, was attended by four of .the teachers. Miss Pooke showed us some real acting when she stopped little Johnny Leeds from crying after she had taken his tricycle from him to go for a ride. Miss Musgrove and Miss Snider arrived rather late and they mis- judged the time badly for the eats were about gone. But they had some bundles with :them and we were soon eating ice cream which set off our very tasty lunch. iii It's getting to be an interesting subject, bookkeeping is. Recently a girl brought a Five Roses Cook Book to school and never noticed it wasn't her bookkeeping book until so informed by Miss Musgrove. POME Miss Pooke baked a cake. Its life was at stake When in the oven she put it. And I haven't a doubt, When she took it out, She thought it was part of .the oven. That cake was as hard as a brick- Now the lady of the house is sick. lk fl' Pk TIDINGS OF C3 A few of our girls have left us. Dorothy Biehl is down in the office. Olga Bauer is working in Hespeler and Edith Lane is with the Bell Telephone, ringing wrong numbers. We thought we were going to lose Eleanor Schultz but she changed her mind. Our form, C3, obtained an average per- centage of 78.1 at the February examina- tions, breaking the record of former Com- mercial years.



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SPECULA GALTONIA DALTON'S 'DRUG STORES GALT and PRESTON We Carry a Full Line of Creamy ICE CREAM REFRESHING DRINKS DRUGS AND MEDICINES TOILET ARTICLES FRESH CANDIES CHOCOLATES CIGARS of all kinds at all times STATIONERY KODAKS AT SCHOOL SUPPLIES Bl: lgo B' CONFECTIONER one , Phone 89, PRESTON Water St. N. Ga t WHEN IN NEED OF HIGH CLASS CLOTHING OR FURNISHINGS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES CALL ON CAS EY J O N E S Next to the Post Office , PRESTON Phdne 162 J CHAIN RED and WHITE STORES FOR CHOICE CROCERIES, FRUITS, CURED MEATS AND SAUSAGES Queen St. Store, Phone 310-2 STORES-Valley Store, Phones: 222 and 223 Owned and Operated by DAVE W. PANABAKER HESPELER, ONT.

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