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Road. Bottles of Youth Creamy' will be given away free with every treatmeizt during the past year. Miss Mary Ferris is having a trousseau tea on Saturday from 3 to 10, prion to her marriage on Wednesday next. Dr. Jean Axford is leaving for Central Africa on the 21st of next month. Miss Barbara Dulmage has now accepted the position of matron of the Orphans' Home in Hamilton. . Tom Faust, daring pilot and a native of London, has just completed a round-the- world record flight. Bill Hartry, with his Cheerful Crooners, will be heard over CFPL, London's station, at 11.15 Friday evenings. Chester Hancock, a former London track star, was noticed acting as a gigolo in a Brazilian cafe recently. A book on Child Psychology has been published by Mr. John Stewart Calvert and Mr. Harry Laverne Williams. Mary Kennedy-What have letters from Midland got to do with her neglecting her homework? Qi A .::. E :-fqf, 0 l . t' .- M , ,mx -.... . - Sr--Q' 'lt3t-I hill' , f l' q-4:3-J X 'Qi X if F 6 if xx 1 0 lgsf' xr l .. fl. , ll Malls 'ii 'il 45' filming . x .,. Tb ' ---1. - CONGRATULA'l flONS l The staff and students of South Colle- giate join in extending their heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allin, whose marriage took place last August. Although this is only Mr. Allin's second year on the staff, he is already well known and popular among the student body for his work on the Operetta last year. Mrs. Allin, formerly Isabel McCracken, is a graduate of South Collegiate and the University of Western Ontario. Once more, then, we would wish Mr. and Mrs. Allin the very best for years to come. xX X jf X S X7 x ,f-J E: -1 gr . Hang. - ??i9?-Ea: ? A1 - 4 gf-3 -'+L -,-,I ,- fr W 'i ts , fx 1-- .Xr , XX Lf 95 P -f I . 1 X O , ., . - A X 5 H - fx ai l SSM X Q I Nl X 1 41 l A .mr 15 lCONGRATUlL.ATlONS l To Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wonnacott, on March 16, 1933, a son, Gordon Paul. SOUTH C. I. page fifty-nine
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C -I f 4 Ted J effrey-The main excuse this year for Ted not having his homework done is the lack of space for ca1'rying books on his motorcycle. Mil. Porter-Latest occupation is char- acter reading. Doris Dorland-Why does she call her pet poodle Fraser? Elsie Ford-Ask Owen-he knows. Betty Maclsaac-Is there a knot hole in your cane 7 John McNeil-A splinter off the old chip. Betty Planitz-We know why she spends her summers at Rondeau. Marg. Kirk-Would make a good skool- marni. n'est-ce pas. Nora McEwing-Wishes she had more influence over her little sister. Frank Kunz-On account of a heavy school year will not be able to fill his con- tract vvith M.-G.-M. Don Atcheson-Takes great delight in persuading people to attend church. Vernon Blake-Wormy. Stew Calvert-Assistant biology teacher. John Gordon-Fell off the Chesterfield and broke his arm. Ken Cameron-Girl crazy. Arthur Cunningham-One of Freeman's pals. Cob Fraser-Theres no chance for Cob to be late for school at noon. Neil Love-The less said the better. Ross Miller-Clever lad. manipulates it every day to sit with Marguerite Stoner in the library. Neil Rose-Still trying to be funny. Mackie Smith-After years of practice. still can't juggle 10 peas on his knife at noon hour. Morin Tighe-He's the guy that throws chalk at Mr. Urlin. page fifty-eight Ernie Grove-A clairvoyant informed Ernie he would receive a letter from Illinois about time of Senior At Home. Betty Scott-Didn't take her long to get going. Harvey Blackmore-Lately seen to be imitating James Cagney. Jack Brooks-Wishes he could pull OH his stuff without back-biting. Bus Wideman-Immune to girls he ought to be. Leverne Williams-Still working on Child Psychology. Gert Beaton-Is going to bite her tongue off some of these days. Mary Hoare-Where's the fellow that goes to Huron College? Creena VVallace-Ches. Hancock's big moment, pretty big. Don Carrothers-Suffering from a nerv- ous breakdown from an overdose of home- work. Jean Axford-Haven't been seeing much of Jean lately in Biology. Mary Ferris-Looks as if Mary is going to be going places quite a bit. Z xiii A 4 Cxtliivsllffgf ,Q-n x ,. A9 : XS ' 'U 1 fl v V 1' t - 1 ,, -A The Rev. John Brooks addressed the Ladies' Aid of Knox Church, Lobo, on Thursday afternoon, giving a very inter- esting talk on Chinese Missionary Work. Afternoon tea was served. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Love are having a house-warming on Friday next to celebrate their moving into their new Funeral Home on Queens' Ave. Miss Emily Creena Reid Wallace has just opened a new reducing parlor on Wortley THE ORACLE
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