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THE. PELHAM PNYX ,fl-I J .5 :I l , - . ,iifsggisiig f 03112211 5 Hnruermtg KINGSTON ONTARIO I l l - -- Incorporated by Royal Charter l84l situated in the oldest city in Ontariog 30 modern buildings: annual regis- trationvabout 4,7003 health insurance provided during session: placement ofhce gives free service to graduates. ARTS-Courses leading to the degrees of B.A., M.A., B.Com., M.Com., Correspondence work is available. SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degrees of B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chem- istry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Physics and in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE-Courses leading to the degrees of M.D., C.M. and M.Sc., and to the Diploma of Public Health. Matriculation Pamplhet, obtainable on request, includes list of scholarships and prizes at Pass and Honour Matriculation levels. Write for a copy of Queen's in Pictures Complimentx Uf Asa E. Haist General Store FENWICK PHONE go R 1
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THE PELHAM PNYX 69 BANTAM BOYS' BASKETBALL It was decided that a Bantam team should be formed to play exhibition games with other schools. The boys were small and they provided plenty of laughs for the spectators as they bounced around the floor. They were unsuc- cessful with all their games, but we give them credit for at least trying, as we know they did their best. INTER-FORM BASKETBALL Under the supervision of Mr. Laing, inter-form basketball was very suc- cessful. Most of the responsibility was held by the students alone. All the scheduled games were refereed by the pupils. The final game was refereed by John Swartz. Six teams entered the competition and teams 4 and 6 were tied. In the playoffs team 6 CG. Beamerb was successful in eliminating team 4 QP. Tokarj Special mention: It has been decided that in the following years Field Day will be changed to Sports Day, and we hope that it will be a success. GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY President .......... .,.,....,,....,,.......,,..... .,.... E v a Secord Vice-President .....,......,.....,.................,......, Gelnna julian Secretary-Treasurer ..,,..,..,...,............,..,...,,...,.... julia Dilts Form Representatives. .Elsie Smith, Evelyn Kelly, Margaret Traver, Evelyn Crowe. FIELD DAY With Field Day being held on the early date of Oct 11, practicing com- menced as soon a re-acquaintance with old P. C. S. was made. With short but persistent practice the winners were provided with keen competition and the spectators with many thrills. The programme of high jumping, broad jumping, hop, skip and jumping, dashes and baseball and basketball throwets was concluded with no rain or snow which was most unusual. The close of a strenuous day heralded the following as victors: Senior Girls-Eva Secordg Intermediate Girls-Evelyn Kelly, Junior Girls -Jacqueline Lampman. BASEBALL Last spring the baseball enthusiasts were numerous, hardly one noon hour slipped by without two teams frantically trying to outswing one another at the bat. There were two games played with Smithville, but Pelham would prefer to keep the results hidden. When this spring rolls around, Our girls will do their best to obtain a more evenly balanced score. BASKETBALL Basketball practice started with large numbers turning out. It was very encouraging to find so many newcomers anxious to learn to play our mid- winter sport. To Miss M. Dixon we offer our thanks for helping us organize all our athletic organizations and begin the basketball season. To Mrs. Mc- Nulty we render thanks for the magnificent way in which she slid into the harness of our basketball responsibilities. As the girls' basketball coach, she gladly offered her time and admirably carried on from where Miss Dixon left off
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THE PELHAM PNYX J. E. McCOMBS 8' SON Grazverf of ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS EVERGREENS ROSES FRUIT TREES ETC. Phone 47. R 3 Ridgeville R. R. No. 5, Fenwick Fenwick Bakery For Quality Baked Goods Call- Bretzd Jliced expecially for partief L E. HAIST Dealer in Flour, Feed, Garden Seeds in Bulk, Plymouth Binder Twine and Salt, Poultry Supplies, Implements, Baskets, Fertilizer All kinds of grain bought and sold O. HANNIGAN Phone I7 R 1 Phone 30 R 5 Fenwick Sunset Gladiolus Gardens The Home of Better Gladioli Complmmltj Perennials and Rock Plants af S. A. l-IAIST Cunboro St. East Fenwick Phone Ridgeville 72. R 4 R. COUGHLAN HAMPTON'S School Supplies Dunnville Dairy Ice Cream Candy Tobaccos l-lot Dogs I-lamburgs FENWICICS EAST END STORE DR. I. E. FONGER DENTIST Fenwick Ontario
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