Qu Appelle Diocesan School - Noster Annus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1959

Page 48 of 92

 

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A TALL Tale Our Side Won! So the feud has really come to a head, I thought to myself, and it is quite a battle. I am the Grandfather ' s Clock who stands in the dining room corner. From where I stood, I viewed the entire battle¬ field, which was the top of the big walnut dining-room table. It was a fast and furious fight between the two silverware sets; the Luncheon Loaders and the Supper Servers. Since the Supper Servers occupied the buffet nearest me, I naturally took up their side in the fight. Now they were having battle royal on the table. The knives were duel¬ ling, with a great deal of clanging and ringing of blade upon blade. The forks were jousting; the clashes of the interlocking prongs resounded through the air. The dessert spoons were hurtling themselves through the air, and landing with great gusto on their enemies ' heads and knocking them down. The vicious little pie forks were jumping on their opponents toes, pinning them to the table, and rendering them helpless, while the sly steak knives lay waiting for a chance to saw off their adversaries ' prongs or handles. For many long hours the battle raged. There were forks with bent or broken prongs; knives with dulled and jagged blades, and the spoons were dented and had crooked handles. The mangled cutlery wag strewn over the field. Then, Just as I was about to strike three a.m., the last Luncheon Loader stumbled and fell, leaving the exhausted survivors of the Supper Servers the winners of the battle! Hurrah! Our side woni - Jocelyn Rogers- DID YOU KNOW THAT. Each day, the heart pumps appr¬ oximately 4,320 gallons of blood through 60,000 miles of blood vessels? 46 ACME RADIO T V SERVICE LTD. 2438 - VICTOBIA AVENUE (Between McIntyre Smith) SALES AND SERVICE Authorized Marconi Electrohome TV Service • Television • Home Auto Radios PHONE mm EAST END AUTO SERVICE VICTORIA ARCOLA AVE. Phone LA3-3397 Roy Batcher Wilf Doyle Compliments FOODLAND Eleventh and Lome “You’ve Tried the Rest—Now Try the Best” 24 HOUR , RADIO s “ v, “ Mg, EQUIPPED PHONES: I LA 2-6677 - LA 2-6100 JOHNNY’S TAXI 1307 ELEVENTH AVE. REGINA

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The Qualities of Ideal Manhood Manhood has qualifications like any other attribute you can name. It is not merely growing up, but a long, hard series of learning the many lessons that Life offers. First, I believe, to acquire this coveted position he must be quiet, gentle and loving. By the use of the word ’’quiet , I don’t mean someone who sits in a cor¬ ner and speaks only when spoken to. On the contrary, I mean someone who talks with¬ out loud expressions or drawing unnecessary attention to himself. The word gentle¬ man is composed of two words gentle and man”. Nobody enjoys seeing a fine animal mistreated by someone v ho just hasn’t grown up. Everyone must have some place of pity in their heart for a man who can’t love. This man becomes hard and cold to the many beauties around him. At the same time the man must be a careful, alert and industrious worker. No matter how small or seemingly unimportant the job is, it is worth doing with care. The care makes the work seem important. V hen it is finished a man can view it with pride and say I did that . A man who isn’t alert would miss chances of real service Maybe the item is small but he would miss the satisfaction of feeling he can give. He would forge ahead and gain opportunities to develops himself to his capability. Accordingly, he must be strong and courageous. I don’t mean strong physically but rather against the difficulties and temptations of the world. Courage, is to admit that one is wrong before a person or a group of people. It is essential, also, to go the opposite way, to that of his companions. Lastly, he must have reverence. The creations of God are beautiful, and we should thank the Creator for their being. Some people think that reverencing God is lowering themselves. If only they could realize that true manliness springs from God. Also, that it is not smart to be irreverent about any of God’s creations. Men have one great example of all these qualities, and many more, in Jesus Christ, for He too, was a creation of God. - Fay Kerr - Heaven. What is heaven like? The Bible tells us that heaven is a place of rest and happiness where the righteous (those who love God) will go after Judgement Day to live forever in God ' s love. They won ' t go to any particular place, because heaven is not really a place. When Jesus rose from the dead He went up from the earth. He didn ' t go up becuse heaven was up. He went up because people had the idea that heaven was above us and hell was below usj therefore, in order not to confuse us, He went up and a cloud received Him out of their sight. Heaven is a state of mind. When we are happy we are having a taste of what heaven will be like. When we are sad and depressed we are having a glimpse of hell. We know that heaven must be a beautiful place because all God ' s creation on earth is so beautiful. God ' s presence can be seen in many things, especially in nature. Heaven will be even more wonderful than any happiness we have ever experi¬ enced on this earth because we will be with God. There will be no sin to prevent us from loving Him. In heaven we will not have our earthly bodies, but rather a new heavenly body. This new body will not prevent us from recognizing our loved onesj we will know them just the same. The love we have for people on earth will be made per¬ fect with God ' s love, and we will be even closer to one another than we are on this earth. Everyone will be of one mind with God. All those who love God and strive to do His will, will surely go to heaven and be able to enjoy the wonderful peace He has promised for them in this ever¬ lasting home of love. - Elaine Wilson 47

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Qu Appelle Diocesan School - Noster Annus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 78

1959, pg 78

Qu Appelle Diocesan School - Noster Annus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 46

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1959, pg 46

Qu Appelle Diocesan School - Noster Annus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 85

1959, pg 85

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