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Sailing Bob Gibson X fTkird Prizel The earth was Green, the sky'was blue,A The lake, it held a golden hueg ' U The beautiful schooner, alone in the bay, With broad, white sails and flags so gay f Glided'throughftheisurf.. Q I The birds around it flew with grace A As they kept up the steady paceg Q All nature was happy that summer's'day,' Even a fish seemed to jump in his play Just to see the splendour. As time went on, the sun went downl U Q And cast o'er the scene a golden qowng The sunset reddened, the waves decreased,. The sails Grew limp, the halliards released And the boat floated gently on. Detentions Betty Moore X I detest detentions As a punishment at school. And I have no intentions Of breaking any rule. To some it may be funny To be sent up to room eight,' But I'll bet them any money They are erouching an their fate. l'd like to pass an order g To be sent throunhout the school, There's to be no more Detentions For breaking any rule. 5 gas! Vw Rx L, i 5 fYi9 1 FTW ,,iE 1 u 1 T he e v .f ,'C..-,i-Tfx If we za -V ' , Av , ,- .,, -4, -ff 77, - 1ofvfgf, W A 7' X-2 ,' 02, I
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Car School Lois Ssndison T KSeeond Prizel I'm very proua of our school lt's the best in the landg lhe caeets have won the trophy ?elpeH ly the Jugle Qand. Our teachers are the finest, 'Better you'd never findg Tr. Urehe is our principal 'Helpful, unferstahding, Kind. lt's one of the finest buildings You'd find far or nesrg Tall Q ples border TOUH5 it It's one that I hold 6ear. I feel very, very humble As I wah6er through the hfllg Who am I to be so lucky 'To answer to its o ll' It's calling us to grasp the torch And ehfllehge life rigLt howg Step up in plfce fnd :sy WI will, I really will, I vow.H T1 re SW fur Jlmr Meter ' e'll orh with mifht and mein, e'll meke her reellr yrvud of us, .Q L nfur to her heme 2 s ull... i I h 5 . i ii 4 3 ' 1 f 'WLJ L--1-' L-' f r + ' fit J i L1 ,fm .-fu i f-f v 2 , I . i ...ML1 h f 'Nxt A + h Q 'N - I 1 li' 31N Tffj ai I N iii 531-Hii3:1 Qgfynb' , .2 is -I vrfq' f 4yf'4 A 4! '7-- .-4' ,Lfgfzf-'Lx Q 'i A f arg' 4' It 'i W X? , ja 5 if Q , ,'-4-l5?X,fw--l A wvf fp-I, 2 f X
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INPQESSIUNS OF THL ROYLL VlcIT --------The officials et City Hell meds their lest edjustments to their clothing. On the steos they sto d. nervously looking down Bay Street to see if the rcyel car was in sight. But wait! There ere motorcycles coming, and following behind are the official cars. The crowd is dazzled by the beautiful Princess. Cheers of welcome ring out from all the weoele as they weve their Union Jacks in loyalty to the heir to the throne. A twenty-one gun salute rings out over the cheering voices of tle oeonle. The Hiphlendergn bend strikes ue HThe Kinpn, as the Princess end the luke stend motionless on the deis. -------- R, Mchinzey --------By the roer of the crowd sweewinq and swreading along the sidewalk like e tidal xeve in the south sees, I knet 'lo- the Royal car had finally arrived. The tezther ues definitely not like that of the south sees. however. There has e cold hurrying wind that drove ieoele to hufdle in grouns or to seek a celm sheltered s ot. Jon and then e chilling gust would wVin the fallen leaves on tTe Qrzund end send them scurrying about like s January hlizzard. Lore and more motorcycles roered by the latest ones having their heedli ,f.' hts on. The blue sky was e dull nurole-rrey now. and faces buildinps. sidevelks, ev.rytnin7, beaan to look cold end menecine in this fvlse iarkness called twilifht.---P. Jerswell --------The moment everybody had meitcd for had arrivedg the Princess in her charm ani greciousness fer exceeded any dcscriition, and Prince Philii ccstured the hearts of the crowd by is loyal smile end his creci us manner. HS the ioyel Party wrocecded elong the route, to be acclai cd by weitinv crowds, one turned mith e feelin? of dride et beloncinv to the british CJm'onHeelth at the herd of which is a doya F8fllY in vhom we nut our trust. The Uhly refret one could have is that evcry Canadian co ld ot have been iresent at some time to take nrrt in such e memorable eccesiiu.---e. Glass Sailing 1 ' Cldilly nanel Have you ever gene u sailing with Q friend or two, end stent an enjoyable evening fBenesth the skies oi blue? You leave hefore the sunset with e lunch for two or threeg You hoist the sails and cruise away Ear out uton the sfo' :J ,I You spend the eve out Lishing, Or bathing with delibnt, And after it's all over You return that very nitht.
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