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INSURANCE cmd REAL ESTATE Writers Of All Classes Of Insurance Robert McNiven Cr Son INSURANCE AGENCY Phones Office 862 Reg, 48 Compliments of Flanders' Meats + Phone 864 Ingersoll J. W. Eckhardt The Blue And White Revue The theme of the Blue and White Revue, held on March 8 and 9, was An Evening of T.V. The audience was taken into the studio of station I.D.C.l.-T.V. where l.D.C.l.'s version of to-day's top T.V. programmes was presented. Those responsible for properties and stage scenery made possible the realistic atmosphere of a television studio. The Ted Solomon variety show opened with the Mixed Glee Club singing excerpts from Oklahoma . This was followed by a cellist, tumbling, a soloist, ballet number and waltzing. The next programme was Civic Forum de- bating on Resolved that T.V. should replace teachers . The Across Canada Hit Parade featured Three Haircuts in their frantic rendition of Ain't She Sweet , the Rockettes, tap-dancing and the Gentlemen Songsters. An old fashioned hoe-down with western music and square dancing made up the Har- mony Ranch number. Next on Channel 15, another chapter of Men in White took the audience into the rup- tured anatomy of Lamebrain Bamberlain. IGod rest his soulll. l.D.C.l. Folio took the form of an hilarious showing of the latest in fashions for the style- conscious lady. The gorgeous garments were displayed to their fullest advantage by the stunning, Parisian models. A modern dance number, Jazz Moderne , completed the pro- gramme, After the Libretto show, complete with condlelabra and Steinway, the dum-de-dum- dum boys were back with another suspense- packed episode of Dragnette. An attempted murder was the theme of the play Tiger Lily , presented by Pyiama Playhouse. The Senior Girls', Glee Club, looking lovely in their evening gowns, closed the pro- gramme with When Day is Done . Credit is due to the staff, all the students taking part and the staff behind the scenes. Without their help this year's revue could never have been the success it was. Jackie Douglas, Janette Brown, Grade IIA PLUMBING -- HEATING SHEET METAL WORK OIL BURNERS Three groups of students whose work helps to keep the school running phone 217 smoothly, deserve special mention - the stage crew, the parking detail and the 208 Victoria St. Ingersoll Ilbmry assmunls' E V O I. T P096 27
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ggi ,gagyfgfl F1575 1. V .4 I N2 ' I' I - l P 6 if W V N V3 . a . H f ll T rv- Iva- to-in v i.-.na ll How did we get into this picture? asked Elsie, the Borden Cow Now look, Elsie, replied her husband Elmer, iust you sit still until the photo- grapher gets finished, then I'lI answer your questions. But Daddy, cried Beauregard, l'm late for baseball practice now! And I'm missing my music lesson, sighed Beaulah. QUIETl roared Elmer, Now, Mr. Photographer, I believe we are ready. Click! Thank you for your patience, sir Elmer said, and glowered at his family. Please send a good print of that picture to the Editor of The Volt in IngersoII. The Volt? said Elsie. lngersoll? said Beaulah. Why send our picture to them? asked Beauregard. Now if you'lI all listen for a moment, I'll tell you, said Elmer, in his best fatherly tones. The Volt is the Ingersoll District Col- legiate lnstitute's Year Book. Beaulah, you're in Grade I3 so you should know how important the Year Book is to any High School student. Oh yes, Daddy, cried Beaulah. Could we put our picture in my school's Year Book too? Well now, wait a minute, replied Elmer. You see, there's a special reason we're putting our family picture in The Volt. A special reason? queried Beaure- gard. Yes, said Elmer. And that reason is because Ingersoll is a mighty important place to Borden's. It is? perked up Beauregard. It is, nodded Elmer. For Ingersoll is where Borden's make a lot of their fine products . . . Evaporated Milk, Eagle Brand Milk, Klim, Chocolate Malted Drink . . . And Starlac, too, Elmer. Don't forget StarIac, broke in Elsie. Yes, Starlac, the powdered skim milk with the extra fine flavour, as our ads say, replied Elmer. . Well, the ads are right, said Elsie. I know, I know said Elmer. We've proved that time and again with house- wives who have made actual comparison tests. No other powdered skim milk can equal Starlac for true milk flavour, and that's a fact. I use it all the time in my own kitchen, you know, Elmer, Elsie went on. StarIac's not only delicious to drink, it's ideal for cooking. Its got all the proteins and minerals of milk, and only the fat is re- moved. Why all you do is add water and prestol you've got milk so good . . Just a minute, Elsie, just a minute, Elmer interrupted. Beauregard has been trying to say something and if we don't let him talk he'II burst! Well, Daddy, I iust wanted to say that Borden's Chocolate Malted Drink is really super, Beauregard bubbled. Ahem, said the photographer. Is that all, Elmer? Oh, I'm sorry, sir, Elmer replied. Here we've been prattling on about all the Borden's products made at Ingersoll, and we should have been getting out of your way. Come, Elsie, come children. We must be going. l'lI send that picture to the Editor of The Volt right away, EImer, said the photo- grapher. Thank you, Mr. Photographer, smiled Elmer, as he shepherded the most famous family of all cowdom out the door. Page 26 THE VOLT
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