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WILMA ALLEN, 2206 Chilver Road, Windsor, Ontario. EVA ARDIEL R. R. No. 1, Arva, Ontario. MARY BARTOLAC, R. R. No. 5, Thamesville, Ontario. ANELDA BLACK, R. R. No. 6, Alvinston, Ontario DON. BLACKMORE, 237 Redpath Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. EDWARD BLAKE, 923 Wellington Street, London, Ontario. MURRAY BEACOM, R. R. No. 5, Watford, Ontario. DONALD BEDARD, Box 257, Zurich, Ontario. AUDREY BENNELL, Ridgetown, Ontario. FRANCES BLONDE, R. R. No. 1, Chatham, Ontario. DONNA BOWDEN, Centralia, Ontario. FERN BRAITHWAITE, R. R. No. 4, Alvinston, Ontario. LOIS C. BERE, 11 Franklin Avenue, London. Ontario. BARBARA BIDDLECOMB, 145 Johnston Street, Sarnia, Ontario NORMA BRIGHT, Thorndale, Ontario. CLARA BROWN, R. R. No. 3, Merlin, Ontario.
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chance The Square Dance Interest Group sponsored one of the most enjoyable dances of the year. The gymnasium walls were decorated with pictures of the instruments used in the playing of square dances and with straw hats. Fred Staffen and Ted Blake called out the square dances during the greater part of the evening, but there was enough round dancing to enable the amateurs to catch their breath. The door prize, a box of chocolates, was won by Ph il Yeoman. Delicious refreshments of cake, milk and ice cream were enjoyed by the dancers at the end of the evening. BARBARA HARVIE, Form II Square Valentine Party, Despite the rain and snow the Valentine hayride and party was a happy occasion for all. Shouts of laughter and choruses of familiar songs echoed from the two overflowing wagons. Following the hayride there was a programme in the gymnasium, which was decor- ated with lace hearts and blushing cupids. Don Irwin, master of ceremonies, popped out of a Valentine box labelled Cupid ' s Mailbox. A programme consisting of both vocal and piano solos was followed by a comedy diving match. During the course of the evening the dancers went to the Domestic Science room to refresh themselves with hotdogs and coffee. A singsong and square dancing concluded the programme under the direction of the Athletic Societies. GLADYS HUFFMAN, Form II Valentine To-day is Valentine ' s, you know, And to our party we shall go With candies, songs and cards for all. We hope that Cupid comes to call. FORM II — To-day is Valentine s, you know, For you my heart is all aglow. It may seem strange and out of place But how I love that big, dumb face. I ' ll love you to the end of time If you ' ll be mine in forty-nine. me£ FORM III — To-day is Valentine ' s, you know, With cards of Cupids and his bow, And every laddie ' s eyes do shine To see who ' ll be his Valentine. FORM IV — To-day is Valentine ' s, you know, And little hearts are all aglow, Because to you, our love we send To show we ' re thinking of you, friend. Piige Thirteen
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EVELYN BUSH, 194 Campbell Street, Sarnia, Ontario. PHILLIP CADDICK, 7971 2 King St. E., London, Ontario. KATHRYN CAPE, 196 St. Clair Street, Chatham, Onario. JEAN CARROLL, R. R. No. 1, Crinan, Ontario. FRANCES CLARKE, R. R. No. 1, Sarnia, Ontario. CHARLENE CLEVELAND, Blenheim, Ontario. OMBRA COPELAND, R. R. No. 6, St. Marys, Ontario. RUTH COPEMAN, 28 Chalmers Avenue, London, Ontario. CARMAN CORNISH, R. R. No. 1, Mossley, Ontario. MARGARET COULSON, 1 Gerrard Street, London, Ontario. HELEN DAWDY, Tilbury, Ontario. CHARLES DEAN, 1949 Verdun Ave., Windsor, Ontario. MARY DEMETER, R. R. No. 3, Harrow, Ontario. MARGARET DORAN, R. R. No. 2, Ingersoll, Ontario. MARJORIE DORREPAAL, 3511 Bloomfield Road, Windsor, Ontario. AGNES DUNLOP, R. R. No. 1, Croton, Ontario.
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