Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School - Echoes Yearbook (Peterborough, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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When in Need of Drugs Quickly PHONE 15 Mimi' RUM-L pnuc STORE We Serve You Well and Save You Money 393 GEORGE STREET From Our Exchange Bert: freading out of the paperj It says here they have found a sheep in the mountains that can run forty miles an hour. Mike Warren: Well it would take a lamb like that to follow Mary now-a-days. New Era, Brandon Man. First Former: I saw the place where they make horses. Mr. Bissonnette: You must be mistaken. First Former: Well I saw the man finishing one. He was nailing on his last foot. The C'0lIegz'a'n, Stratford, Ont. Alma Pryke: Is this supposed to be spring chicken. Waitress: It certainly is. Alma: Boy, I must be chewing one of the springs. Editor: You say you wrote this joke yourself. jokester: Yes Sir. Editor: You don't really look it young man, but you must be about 325 years old. Argosy, Ottawa, Ont. Sweet Young Thing: If you kiss me I'll call mother. He: Why call your mother why not your father. She: Oh, he isn't as deaf as mother is. The Collegian, Stratford, Ont. Negro Preacher: We will now join in singin' hymn 217. Brother jones will you lead. One of the Jones Boys: Cwaking upl Not me suh, I just dealt. Vox Lycei, Liscar Collegiate, Ottawa S. Lajso: I used to live down in Panama. I. Lineham: Now I know why they put locks on the canal. The Argosy, Central School of Commerce, Hamilton ff:-Q-, NXS5 -. 4f if nyydef - - 1 ge f? w5 N Q '-.s-'9f'.a-- wPW3l2iaBwf N9' ' I M Min X alusfsl fu ,ff -F ' I'f1'l,? :JV s.4 L Qaiya 'fn ' if i ALWAYS APPROPRIATE Flowers Participate in Principal Events of Life SAY IT WITH FLOWERS To anyone, Anywhere, for Any Occasion Turnbull's Flower Shop JACK SMITH 441 GEORGE ST. PHONE 206 DRINK- , abil BP IW... Bottled by PETERBOROUGH BOTTLING WORKS Page Eighty-seven

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Windsor Castle fCl01Zfl'1ZZl6'df70Hl. Page 375 In one case is a famous shield which was presented to Henry VIII by Francis I of France, and also the musket ball which killed Lord Nelson at Trafalgar. Passing through the Grand Reception Room, we come at last to the Great Throne Room. Along the sides are the Knights of the Garters' Stools, each covered with velvet of garter blue and the floor is carpeted with the same colour. Next to the main door is the Gilt Throne under a red velvet and gilt canopy. In this room are an English coin cabinet, two French cabinets and other furnishings. As our visit is only a brief one, we must hurry through the next rooms. They are the Ante-Throne Room and the Waterloo Chamber. We pause for a minute to look at the tremendous mahogany table, which is used at state functions. It seats one hundred and fifty persons. In the Grand Vestibule we catch a glimpse in one of the cases, of a gold embroidered surcoat and stole worn by George IV at his corona- tion, and the crimson and blue robes which he wore when entering Hanover to be crowned King. This completes the tour of the State Apartments, and we make our exit through the King John Tower, one of the oldest and least altered parts of the Castle. I am sorry that we cannot go into detail about the rest of the outbuildings, but our visit must end, and we leave with a very great respect for things that are old, and for the people who help to preserve and cherish them. interview fC'01lf'i1ZltEd from Page 32J Where did' they come from so quickly? I gasped, They just seemed to appear from nowhere. That is the kind of service you get from the rangers, Kirk said, with undisguised pride in his voice. If it had not been for the rangers your camp site would have been a mass of charred timber when you arrived this summer. The Ere did come pretty close, I answered, re- membering the great strip of burned forest which separated our camp from the road. How did you keep it from burning right to the lake? 'LWe dug trenches and forced it back into the swamp with the aid of chemicals and water from the lake. As my companions were anxious to return to camp for lunch, I reluctantly said good-bye to my host and descended the steep iron ladder. My visit with a man who holds one of the most responsible positions in Ontario, had inspired in me a desire to assist in the preservation of one of Ontario's great est assets-her forests. Miss Gerrard: I left four pieces of candy here. Sweet Young Thing: 'AI didn't touch one. Miss Gerrard: But there's only one left. Sweet Young Thing: That's the one I didn't touch. TWO NEW FORD CARS Two Distinctive Designs a Two Body Sizes Two Price Ranges 77 D 7? FOI' HOOD 8. CUMMING MOTORS LTD. GEORGE AND KING STREETS PETERBOROUGH Page Eighty-.s1'.v:



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F LOWERDALE BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA It really does not cost any more to use FLOWERIJALE Tea than the cheaper grades. Two pounds of Flmverdale will go us far as three pounds of the lower priced lea, and you have the satisfaction of 21 cup of lea you can always enjoy. l r A variety of one hundred different loaves to choose from - Over twenty-Five different types of rolls, and- - A variety of wonderful cal-les, buns. and doughnuts too numerous to mention, and wedding, birthday or anniversary cakes by our Specialty Bakers are a master- piece. CANADA BREAD COMPANY LIMITED H Peterborough Phone 2898 Operated BY A wagon on every street, every day, to H. J. BOYLE CO., LIMITED serve you! FOR QU LITY WUSE. GOLD MEDAL NCI1 d Q Recl 8a White Proclucts THE NATIONAL GROCERS CO. LTD. Page El.g11lj Pl'glIf

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