Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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UX GLEBANACH5- ' ' ' IConlinucdfromPage20 As he rounded a bend in the trail, he was surprised to find himself on the edge of a tiny clearing, in the centre of which stood a cabin. From the hole in the roof where the stove-pipe should have been, smoke was pouring forth. The Mountie made his way cautiously to the door, intending to take the occupant by sur- prise. His purpose was defeated, however, for in a lean-to at the side of the cabin a sled-dog began to bark. Loud curses and heavy foot- falls were at once heard within the cabin. The door opened and there, confronting Legault, was the man he had sought for seven long years-jean St. Pierre. The Mountie drew his pistol and fired. Simultaneously the half- breed drew a knife and threw it with all his strength and straight at the heart of the man he had robbed. But Legault did not fall, for in the breast pocket of his tunic was St. Pierre's silver flask. ..-,....g- ODE TO RECESS by Lois OGILVIE, 3-E I must to my locker go Between my Glebite friends and foe. They push me here, they push me there, They even try to tear my hair. At last I reach my locker aisle And try to enter with a smile. QYZPALERE FLAMMAM Complivnevzts of EVAN'S HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Soo BANK STREET CARLING 2688 Xgliiiv DR. R. M. ARMSTRONG DR. HAROLD E. ARMSTRONG Dentists 145 56 SPARKS ST. QUEEN 2748 WELCH 8g JOHNSTON LIMITED . AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE 474 BANK STREET OTTAWA The Peer of All Typefwriters REMINGTON NOISELESS INVENTED BY A CANADIAN Select the Remington when purchasing a But suddenly ,twixt rush and roar Typewriter IH'1d? 1YSe1f UPOH th? Hoof- Fen ERAL TYP Ewmren co. LTD. I meditate as there I SIE 180 QUEEN STREET PHONE: QUEEN 6267-68 And that's how this 'ere poem was Hwritf' Made in Canada and Made Right ! M C I N T O S H 8' T S ' CHINA HALL CHINA, CROCKERY AND G L A S S W A R E LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS Good Books for a Good School! THE CHAS. CHAPMAN CU. The Largest and Most Up -to -Date Assortment of Dinnerware in America 145-247 BANK STREET QUEEN 4049 REE - - - from reinforcements Use Monarch reinforced refills for your Note Books Cdouble edge paper sn and 6-inchj We carry COLLEGIATE TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES, FOUNTAIN PENS. FENCILS T- B- GEURGE 279'1TI3T.ETa5EEL'ZE?f'Se -0561?



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UX GLEBANAGXQK- QAQPALERE FLAMMAM SCfIO0L I-IT 5 CDUR VISITORS T H0 1sN r pleased and interested when, sitting in the Assembly Hall on a dull, dreary morning, he sees Mr. Atkinson enter followed by one or more visitors? The pupils clap heartily and sometimes enthusiastically even go as far as cheering. Quite noticeably, too, the orchestra's time-hallowed selections take on a livelier tempo as we welcome our visitors. Nor is it because, as so many of our guests good-humouredly suggest, that we like to have the time taken from our classes. We are always glad to make contact with the outside world through our visitors, many of whom come from far distant places, and we welcome the opportunity of broadening our education and getting away from the traditional three R's or their confining equivalents. - PRESENTATION OF COLLEGIATE COUNCIL PRIZES- Dr. A. H. McDougall. The Hrst visitor of the school year was fitting- ly our highly esteemed former principal, Dr. A. H. McDougall, on the occasion of the pre- sentation of the Collegiate Council prizes early in September. Although Dr. McDougall is now a stranger to the majority of Glebe students, there are a number of Glebites in the upper forms to whom it seems only a short while since Dr. McDougall was regularly on the platform three days a week fthe other two days being spent at Lisgarj. How tempus fugits! We hope that Dr. McDougall will be with us many more times in the future, as we are always glad to see him. VISIT OF ENGLISH MASTERS-Mr. Thos. B. Tilley. On Thursday, October ioth, our second visitor, Thomas B. Tilley, Director of Educa- tion for Durham, England, visited us. Mr. Tilley, along with other English masters, was on a tour of Canada and told us a few of his impressions of the Dominion and drew some comparisons between Canadian and English school life. The schools and houses in Canada are kept excessively hot , observed Mr. Tilley, and even as he was speaking to us he said the 463 perspiration was trickling down his neck from this unaccustomed heat, whereas in England the schools were kept at 55 and many even had no heating equipment at all! Mr. Tilley humourously told us that he found our rugby games amusing, because he didn't know what the players could be whispering about so much in the huddles. In regard to Canadian sports he was surprised at the attitude taken by the spectators in booing at a decision or play that did not please them. ln England , said Mr. Tilley, the spectators maintain a complete silence to show their disapproval of referees' decisions . He said that Canada was far more vast than he had ever imagined and hinted that we, on this side of the ocean, had a mania for greatness and speed. England was small, and our visitor pointed out that you could motor the length of England in a day and the width in two hours. FIRE PREVENTION DAY-Mr. Grove Smith. On Friday, October 1 ith, we were visited by the Dominion Fire Commissioner, Mr. Groves Smith, on the occasion of Fire Prevention Day. Mr. Groves Smith gave us the startling statistics that there had been an average of a tire every ten minutes and a life lost every day throughout It

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