Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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V Q57 'THE VOTAGEUR Largest Manufacturers in 12:10 the British Empire of FILING SYSTEMS and OFFICE EQUIPMENT Desks - Chairs - Files - Safes School Lockers - Shelving - Partition Filing Systems and Supplies, etc. C11-'l NEVVMARKET, CANADA cd Bl'tlIl!'h6'S ul .' Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Halifax, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver SAFE I-IARBG R At the end of the voyageewhat? Safe harbour? No plans are adequate that do not pr:-ville for safe and comfortable anchorage. lu the lives of men this means the accumulation of a reserve fund during: the years of strength and activity. If every graduate who leaves this College is to he a true and successful voyageu1 ' he will budget for saving: as methoflivally as he will budget for rent. He must rlo so to gain the self-reliance that conquers fickle fortune. To exeryhorly who will rleteriuiue to conquer fortune we would like to address a worll upon the Savings Department of this Bank. Any hranf-h ot' the Bank is really pleased to have your account and your efforts at systematic' saving: will mark you as a man with prosper-tsva suc-oessful voyageur, preparing to conquer fortune. Imperial Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO . NEWMARKET BRANCH F. H. HEWSON, Manager .1 1 1 1 1 1 finifninioioioioicrini 1 1 301 fgrrics SPECIALWMEQG. inioi i 1 1 011

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THE VOYAGE UR 5 Gini Og! ! Yi me - I '4 0 Z : I De S I Ii 5' I F i C-U 3 i U cj Q Q :U -- ! ' I 3 ! ! 0101 xoxo. nioiivingtgo '-l 5 ! I I 'U I I-I Q I W P1 I W I I-I Z I Q . ! ! ! I ezi 0101 :mini 01 0101 TI-IEATRICAL COLLEGE SEE THESE PITMAN BOOKS: HCDUGIQZV Cracker!! A-mateur Theatrical Handbook ! -A reliable and practical. guide Q The SCh00l'S Newgpapgr D to the amateur production of Q ' plays. Price 31.00. l i b ' ' t d The improvised Stage C ls Prm e y A practical guide sliowing: how H effective scenery and costumes ' THE EXPRESSJTERALD can be rleviscfl from simple ma- - - - - terials and available articles. i Punting and Pubhshlng Co' Price 31.50. I NEWMARKET Many Others Also ! i I Q s SIR ISAAC PITMAN 8z SONS tcalladal Limited 5 ! Printers and Publishers 381-3 Church Street, Toronto H a Smile 1895 5 . 5 gig io1o70io1o1oiuiol0lo11I1oiIo.o, swioioioi ioioioioioi 7nioi4o.o A PERFECT VACATION CALLS FOR NEW BOOKS EXPLORATION - SPORT - ADVENTURE - MYSTERY - ROMANCE ROUND MYSTERY MOUNTAIN-By Sir Norman VVatson and E. J. King. One pleasant way to cool otf on a hot summer day is to take an imaginary trip with this famous exploration party by ski across the little-known Coast Range ol British Columbia, with its formidable 13,000 foot Mount Waddinyrton. a trip marle more realistic by a beautiful frontispiece in color, 32 other plates and 3 maps. 31.50 THE A.B.C. OF YACHT RACING-By S. Heckstall Smith. Such a handbook cannot fail to fascinate every sport-minded young: person. cs- pecially when the writer, who is a leading: expert, discusses all sizes of yachts from dinghies upwards, gives racing rules, hints on tuning up. anrl accompanies his explanations with examples from actual experiences. made more clear by diagrams ..............,..................,...................,.....,.,..,. 52.00 HISTORY OF PIRACY-By Philip Gosse. Here is represented, by the son of the late Sir Edmund Gusse, the last worrl in scholarship on the subject of Piracy, combining a dramatic narifative with the most' exciting collection, of human beings ..,...............,.............,. 31.25 MURDER IN THE STACKS-By Marion Boyd. Don't read this book in your Library! The author. after commencing: to write it there, found it more comfortable to finish elsewhere. Why? This gripping mystery takes place in. the Library of the Mid-Western University, while outside the campus is gay with the spirit of Commencement festivity. ............ 52.25 EXPLOSION-By P. C. Wren, Author of Beau Ge-ste. A vivid picture is painted here of the India of today. by one who, through long C residence in the Country, has the authority as well as the ability to weave into i a background of politics zi plot of love, adventure and terror. .,,...,,.,.... 52.00 i I LONGMANS, GREEN 8: COMPANY 480-486 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, - TORONTO i fzg UQOQOQOQGQUQOQDDDQDQDQUQOQOQUQUQ QOQOQOQDl0i0Q0l I i0i0QlO:O



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'THE VOYAGE UR b Credit as Required Trade is vital to our llilil0I121l existent-e and f'rt-nlit is a first necessity. Credit lubricates the ummm-liiiiery of 'l'rutle, and keeps it Plllllllllg' smoothly. A l2lI'g'L' pt-1-1-elitzige of The Dominion B2lllk'S resources is illXVilj'S l'l'SL'l'YOLl for Credits to stimulate ilQI'lC'l1lillI'6, industry, :xml souml trzul- ing, domestic and foreign. The first step in your business l'2lI't't'l' shouhl ht- to manki- ai blinking' Q'0llIlL'i'llUll :xml opml zm au-1-oimt. TI-IE DOMINION BA K DUDLEY DAWSON - General Manager i DA V Q is LEATHER co, LIMITED The Largest Tanners of Calfskins in the British Empire i i 5 NEWMARKET - ONTARIO . qw- ilqvuparvvvmv f-5v,-- -.--v-.-- v--1-w - Q. -..F-Q .mf .Tv-, gu1o3uia1oi 3 ini 20101 1 1 3 101 1 3 1 1 iuiuiuiuioi

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