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LQ'Ll N331 g fifi' .A pfionurq Jaiesl W A The da' tlat the grade lO students of P.F.H.u.'went to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair was a very happy occasion. On Thursday Nov. 15 the second iormers congregated at the school, dressnu in their best'attiref and phztted excitedly while waitinQ ior the bus, Ahbout nine ofclock the chartered coach arriced Caccompanied br Ir.'Gohl and Hr. Jeifordl which had us at the Coliiseum bi eleven olclock. ' The loyal ninteg Fair is U wo deriul place to spend the day. You can ot take in eve1 thing even then. One exhibit in which we were interested was the grainrlecau exhibits from our own schoolq Alsample of the dillerent A x v1rietiesQwas put in small round darto s which were placed in rows. 'The grain this,year'showed.to be very outstanding. W There is nothing that attracts you nore than flowersg' the ones at this fair were certainly beautiful, There were flowers of'ell lindsQ'shapes and colours which were arranged in glorious styles and clusters, What is the king of the pf fruit? Of course, it-is the aprles. 'The worlds loyeliest f a ples of all were on display. Apples from Eritish Columbis 'made an attrnctiyehapples.u The background was red and the Se Sfiths , letters E, CE were formed with yellow'ap'les. a.5l-,5,, ,A The Department oi Lands and Forests had a little group ' fof animals consisting of a six-month old fawn, a snail klack bear, a'pair'oi'coors, a oair oi mallard ducks, and Tso a pair oi phe3s,ntsJ iThere was QsCiSPl5l Oi Teindssr lQiKS ' arranged in order according to HLEy5 Most peoile seem to , enjoy visitingithe horse burns Q-Who could.Flv e them, as T the horses werefall nagnificent creatures. Tie fact that tn judging as showing did not take place t at day was a little? disappointiiglhfdnlt a few vere exercised in the ring, -U Q A minnow is classed as a small iish but there are meny' smaller at the Royal Winter Fairs. Some are so shall in3 U Q fact that youecan barely detect them in the aquaruim. Therewl were rarious sizes and types on display. With the fish in f the sane room were the birds, pouring out their beautiful 9 ' songs and displaying their Beautiful co3ouringM,, Aff'-V At seven o'clock we assembled once Qore'to wait for the bus. When it arrived, there was a mad scramble for seats. We sang most of the way home and had a gay tins. The coach arrived in Port Perry at approximately nine o'clock. This ended a trip which was Eoth enjoyable and educational, Ve were reminded again that Canadals nain industry is agriculture of which we should be proud, Tx ' ., ff . y f - 'k4gVw.A:u Bl Wt LW? ' L ' J' - J 3 .,,1 6 1 V 'S '-1 - 'CQ 5f-X. be E 7 NNW iffy slimy l Ji--5585 lf?
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1l w ' ,, 4 i2..J',.'.LU.lLJ n..3.:-i. .'A'Ix,, , -I Ir. Creve, iGVSf0QG Younf, tenchefs, m9fGitS end studedtsg it is with P feeling of hoth vride tid humility tlet l sroek to you tlis even- inf. l consider oeinf chosen v-ledictorian as the frentest honour of my high school ye rs. l only hose that ry rem rks will express the true thoughts and opinions of my class memHe:s. To the members of my lost yeer's class tonight must seem rclwtively sad, as it is the official ending of our hiqh school days. of course we may say that We ire lsled to be out of hijh scnooll, but in our hearts there is e touch of remorse end r feeling thvt nnrt of our lives is now being denied to us. For we reelise thet row we ore out of Wish school, not only have we left behind our academic t 4'tions hut flso have lost the more entertiininq end relexinq ettrihutes of hifh school life. These latter fttrihutes ere almost innumeroble, To he in with, there ere the different orqenizstions in the school such fS t'o Literery end Athletic Urqsniwstions, which are comorisbd of students' only, hiving their resnective wresidents, seccetories, tneusurers, etc. There ere the cadets each nuoil automrticelly bocominf s memken es he enters the school, which he ve the some commissions is th revulsr ermy, and the oromotions elso bein? mode similfr to the mode of the ectuel ermv. Qne of the most imtortsnt of these fwctors, is the sports. There ere intra-mural soorts, in which every one 'f:ticigates, the inte:-tenm soorts in which certain teams orrticioete and the inter-scholastic f shorts, the tesms of which are made us of more con ble oerticieoents, who are chosen to untold the school atsinst other schools, Also there sie the Wveriety Kixhtsl in which the students hfve Q chance to reveal their hidden t lents and n tonish peoule with their nrevieusly unrcveeled entefteinment qualities. ' But there is only one reel way to vet the most of these extre- curriculer activities end that is to join in them yourself. It is in this may vom can dchieve the maximum enjoyment from them. On lookin? hfck ovcf the rears there ire the inevitable comicol occurreices, thet clini to my memory. imon st these are the efrly leave-tehinq to vttend m basketball fame ond our' escoie on the roof qrrden of the school. Onlw my class metes end l can fully enereciste the mixture of jov end friqht experienced on such occasions. In closinm I would like to wish the membe s of my lrst Vefr's cless eve V success in their nresent unde tekinqsg to my teachers I would like to exfress the most sincere thedks for their efforts and ortience with myself and my clessmftesg and sweekins on hehrlf of the members of lest vesr's class, I extend the most grateful and humble thanks to tr. Creme, who is not onlv s very cenable princinal, but also a wonderful friend to each student of ?ort 'errv High School.
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