Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 116 of 124
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Page 116 text:

la Qi VU iiswai. I '9a migi + X . l C i r ,Ll 54, 1 34 Among the nice things you will like when you graduate, and desire a home of your own will be a splendidly equipped kitchen. W'hat you eat is important, and how it is prepared will concern you. You can have a choice-a stove using Coal or Wood, Electricity or Gasg and you won't make any mistake if it is a Clare Bros. make, of which we can show you a splendid variety. LEMMON 8: SONS 75 and 77 PRINCESS sr. WATERMAN'S, PARKER, AND SHEAFFER PENS AND PENCILS Dance Hats and Favours MAHOOD BROS. For Choice Groceries, Meats and Vegetables PHONE 653 W. J. NESBITT Cor. Johnston St. and University Ave. -8 BONERS - Sometimes pupils do pull such good boners as- The U.E.L.'s came to Canada in The Mayflower. Queen Victoria was the longest queen whoever sat on a thorn etc. etc. But there isn't much of a chance to make a boner when you procure your writing equipment at the Rexall Stores. Here you will find a full line o WATERMAN, SHEAFFER, and PARKER Pens, Pencils, Desk Set and Fountain Pen Ink, in styles and colors to suit hoth your taste and pocket book. When in need of Drugs QUICKLY Phone THE REXALL STORES MAHOOD DRUG CO. 'Phone 519 Princess St. JURY 8a PEACOCK 'Phone 343 Next to Lob1aw's GRAVES BROTHERS PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, STEAMFITTERS AND SHEET METAL WQRKERS Phone 332 71-73 Princess St. V. L. MORRISON Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes Magazines and Newspapers Soda Fountain and Lunches in Connection 320 King St. Phone 3632

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TRAVEL BY COLONIAL COACH LINES LIMITED TO BROCKVILLE - PRESCOTT CORNWALL - MONTREAL OTTAWA - SMITH'S FALLS PERTH We have Coaches to Charter For All Occasions Phone KINGSTON 634 For Information QBn2rn'n Glafv Dining Hall upstairs for Year Dinners, Dinner Dances, Social Evenings, etc. Outside catering my specialty. No luncheon too small, no dinner too large. Cor. Union and Division Streets WM. J. ARNIEL CATERER Gruen Watches Bulova Watches Orange Blossom Diamond Rings Orange Blossom Wedding Rings EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED t WATCH REPAIRING J. A. GRAHAM Jeweler, Optician and Optometrist PHONE 1527 102 PRINCESS Urges ll? ef di C DOES YOUR NOSE A SHINE LIKE GLASS? For a shiny nose-for an oily skin- you can find easy relief from these con- ditions by the regular application of Du BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS b y H U D N U T Cleansing Cream .... 51.50 SkinTonicond Freshener Sl.00 Special Asfringenf . . . Sl-50 Y i Tissue Cream ...... Sl-50 Austin's Drug Store Phone 230 Kingston -84-



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Ap Tl KMA SB Editor: Vifinifred Rutledge, SB. ' K.C.V.I. AT HOMEH The first At Home of the Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute was held on the evening of February fifth in the Girls' Gymnasium of the new school. The Gym was prettily decorated with the K.C.V.I. colours of blue and white, carried out in long streamers festooned from the four corners of the room to the walls. At one end a huge blue and white fan was plac- ed, and behind this a revolving light cast a pretty reflection on the dancers. A favour dance added to the fun. Warmington's orchestra which was seated on the balcony over-looking the gymnasium, played an en- chanting programme of dance music. Sup- per was served at quartette tables, also de- corated in blue and white, in the main cor- ridor. The ladies who kindly consented to act as patronesses included Mrs. F. W. Danby, Mrs. W. P. Hedley, Mrs. G. E. Copeland, and Miss Mabel Edwards. The guests were introduced by Miss Evelyn Allan and Mr. Allan Kent. The committee in charge of this delight- ful affair were Principal Danby, Vice-Prin- cipal Hedley, Mr. Hitsman and Misses Evelyn Allan, Mary Roberts, Wilma Anglin, Claire Monk, Pearl Johnston, and Messrs. Douglas Kent. Malcolm Bews, Stuart Moore and Carl Davis. DAWN When I woke up early one bright morning The sky above was of a golden hue, The little birds in the trees were chanting, The tinted grass was wet with sparkling dew 3 The oriole in her high and swinging nest, Was thinking of the fluffy little new Who would soon be trying their daring test, Of flying away up into the blue, just to be another speck in the golden hue. -Chrissie Armstrong, ZA. --sa- THE INVITATION LIST Many comments were made by the stu- dents of the Senior Forms regarding the rule that only K.C.V.I. students and gradu- ates of one year standing were eligible to attend the annual dance. To the student whose particular friend does not come under this category, this rule may seem unfair. On the other hand, if this one big social function of the school were open to everyone, many of our own pupils would not be present. Gur school dance would turn into a gathering of a few students of the Senior Forms and their col- lege friends. Under the present ruling the pupils of K.C.V.I. are finding can meet together and have a with their own school mates. out that they jolly evening 5,1 77?. f g5cQPg,1,3f-Lg 7 A 12 , of

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