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

 - Class of 1931

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Ya I' ..,, I , I . f r e eee yeyeeyo , as O.. , , , , .ee f ,W A, V , , , ,h, , 1 4,, V , , ,A , OO., O v . OF CANADA. LIMITED GALT, ONTARIO Do Noi Neglect Your Eyes They are the only ones you will ever have 'K L. ,Shupe Reg. Optometrist PHONE 2085 21 AINSLIE ST. W. L. MCGILL T ry This Une- To the first pupil in attendance at the G.C.I. and V.S. who brings to our sctore a correct solution of the problem below, We will give a Two pound Box of Chocolates Free. HERE IT IS : Use the following odd numbers, 1--3-5-7-9 to make a total of 21. You can use any number as often as you please, but do not use more or less than six numbers to make the total. We do not want you to waste utoo much time over this, but wish to let you know that we have a com- plete stock of Drugs, Toiletries, School Supplies, Kodaks, Films, Stationery, Chocolates, Magazines, - t., d'l1b ldftb f - Optometrist yiictedtaonyoxiilat :ini atimel e 0 ser LANG GUURLAY Phone 924-J DRUGGIST 34 Ainslie sr.. N. GAIJT 60 Main St- Phone 920 Free Delivery Cherry,S King- QUALITY-RELIABILITY Jersey Lily cgread Flour, MILLERS OF FINE FLOURS fFamily Flourj Superline 81 Cherry's Pride CSpecial Cake Flourl PRESTON, ONT. CPHSUY Flour? E PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS To our many readers We would say that A publication of this sort is only .made potsisiblte, whentthe n1erCl1211tS and Othel business men of the district assist by giving us a ver lsemen S. In gratitude to them we would therefore ask you to HPATRONTZE OUR ADVER TISERS and, in order to prove to them the effectiveness of advertising in this maga zine, mention the SPECULA GALTONIA lvghen purchasing.

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sem ..., Although those interested in Television had to build their own equipment their number has grown to about twenty thous- and at the begining of this year. To make Television really practical some means of transmitting two-dimen- sional pictures must be found. If three- dimensional transmission were discovered PAIATUS solid objects could be transmitted. Home Television is not likely to come within the next five years or so as there are so many difficulties to be overcome and the equipment now used is very ex- pensive. -I. Hollway, T 3E. Social Activities of T. 3 URING the past fall, a number of Weiner-roasts were organized, and staged at Bryden's farm. According to what we hear, they were a howling success. Of course, the presence of a number of girls from C2B, added greatly to the general enjoyment. Hot-dogs and marshmallows are apparently one of the weaknesses of T 3. With the coming of winter, the worries of school life, and exams. were forgotten long enough to enjoy a series of house- parties, arranged at the home of students of T3, and C2B. For the use of their homes on these occasions, we owe a vote of thanks to Mrs. Girvan, Mrs. Cullaton and Mrs. Hollway. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES T3 has contribvfted worthily to the major activities of the school this term. In the field of sports the form was well represented. With the Senior Rugby Squad we had none other than Jerry Hugo, holding up his position on the line. His six-foot frame, and his 150-lbs. of bone and muscle did not tend to weaken the strength of this department of the team. The Juniors, while they did not come out on top of their league, showed that they had the fighing spirit. A good per- centage of this team was from T 3. These were: Burden, Walker, Buchanan, Clark, Avison, and last, but not least, Sipes, the Blairitef' In the Glee Club operetta Buchanan is being given an opportunity to demonstrate his vocal powers. Other musically inclined pupils of the form are found occupying seats with the orchestra, in assembly, on Monday morn- ings. These are: Albert Bendus, Adam Bendus and Jim Girvan. vklkvk INTERFORM RUGBY T3 entered two teams in the Interform Series, one in the Junior League, and one in the Senior League. The winding up of the schedule found both of these teams in leading positions. llfflfif BASKETBALL It is planned to enter two teams in the Interform Basketball League, but, as the schedule has not yet been arranged, this is not certain. However, we are looking forward to a good season. 44822 TID-BITS AND T3 Bendus- Zinn just gave me a ticket for a lecture and I don't quite know what he means by it. Dunn- Why, what's the trouble? Bendus- The lecture is on fools, and on my ticket it says 'admit one'! 2295211 Newsboy- Great swindle, seventy-four victims. Mr. Stuart fbuys paper?- Hey! I can't see anything about a swindle. Newsb-oy- Great swindle. Seventy-five victims. 554-'F IN THE DIM FUTURE Mrs. Bendus fto Albertl- Now, look here, it was three o'clock in the morning when you came in the other night, and four in the morning when you came in last night, and if it's five o'clock to-mor- row morning when you come in to-night, you can sit up and let yourself in. 21 221 ii FIRST AID What is first aid? First aid is not a substitute for a doc- tor's skill and service. It is the treatment or attention given to a wound or injury as soon as possible after it occurs, while waiting for a doctor to come. The purpose of first aid is to save life and limb-to prevent infections and other serious complications. When applying first aid one must keep cool, or in other words not get excited. Supposing a person fractures a limb, a first aid student should immediately find a method to prevent the leg or arm being moved, by using splints and bandages in 106 U W I- JE s ft . GA'-T.ON'A



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'tl 's - ri . EMM: R the proper manner and then carefully re- moving the patient to a doctor. On the other hand if someone receives a cut or scratch of any size and description, the first aid student should immediately dis- infect it and stop the bleeding until it has been properly bandaged. 11 , ., hi. In every shop and school of to-day at least a first-aid kit of some description is kept, because every employee or teacher knows how essential it is. So let us all see if by some means or other We can learn first aid. Safety First. W. E. Howard, T SM. 755 Wek iwmfap lf 4 .I fgfgng . JJ . 2 cgi HQ lr, 041365 I 7- f Q Ziff 2 1 'gfff' IDE: 7 f 7 Afofggqaggz I 315 ,C S4 swing, 6 'Z' If Ai, , , ,- C222 9,y'y5'?f7 Zffg-',45.. Qi flwfffw of ff-Q fffffffffmn 'IH ay? C,,,f 7fKS 'offl-'57o,v Wwar 5 'W ms' fi-z 706 fa' MW l ff ,9 2.1 -ff , . 5045 l f 9 N ' , .QQ - f' 49 Es., I I ., xl 5, . lv' - my , . 'YFWC6 X 360575 im- ' I IL? , ?A77??f' --:- 'SI 1' W-W 7344 Z M:-afff semap- M ' fM?P,f4-44, mwfafge , 555542 i'!2f'.2',5 , I 495' S . H! It , 4 A -5 . -- P -'5 'f+1,4c Q 1, l,QfQ fff ffm? ,:.:: ' ' 3 il 521-'2 . -I l f .Y 3 r 4 , 0 15 I C571 onf MV - my v ff-, 0 A fwfvff-mg if l ' T1 4'3a.o,v-v Q ' . ' C-ff? fy '7 7UA'4ff4g Ars I Mya C0 U'?ffVa- EIGL 1,51 0'fff' A' If Hfjysjyf ilgcfflc ? f9f7?fp,0J I 44-44' 6 '2j, Z' ,4'2'0J3 'T-5 A VG. I fO8 ,

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