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THE EAGLE 23 Afghans, quilts, layettes, socks and jumper dresses for British children, wash- cloths, hospital supplies and scrapbooks have been made, and individual war work such as packing prisoner of war parcels, working in the Red Cross Guide Canteen and helping with salvage has been done. The amount of money raised at the time of going to press amounts to 35120.00 War Savings amount to 359025. MARGARET KILLICK. MISSIONS T the end of the Christmas term the girls of the school brought toys for the Indian children in Kamsack, Saskat- chewan. A large box was placed in the hall, into which books, toys, dolls, dolls' dishes, children's clothes, and trinkets were deposited. In January, the sum of twenty-five dol- lars was sent to St. Matthew's Church, which was destroyed by fire, to help in its rebuilding. This money was left over from the Mission Tea which was held last year. The Mission Tea this year was held on Saturday, the fifth of' May. The money raised from this tea each year goes partly to the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission in India, and partly to aid in the splendid work done by the Sunday School by Post in Canada. The money which goes to India helps to support a baby in the Eva L. Jones Memorial Cot at the Canada Hos- pital, to pay the salary of a teacher, and to help in the education of an Indian girl at the Mission. This year a net profit of two hundred and twenty-five dollars Calmost sixty dol- lars more than last yearj was raised at the tea, a sum of which we are all very proud. Miss I-Iasell very kindly brought her slides and in the Kindergarten gave an interest- ing talk on the work of the Sunday School by Post. We are also very grateful to Mr. M. Diamond, the father of a little boy in Grade Une, who showed moving pictures, talkies, in the Art Studio. As usual, Dalton and Matheson houses held their tea in the dining-room, while jones and Machray held theirs in the gym. Also contributing to the money raised were Mrs. Gray's character reading from hand- writing, and the home-cooking stall. VVe feel that our missionary effort this year has been a great success, and I am certain that the girls of our school in the coming years will continue to support the work of the missions in Canada and India. BETTY CALVERT. Sports .S en f A f-.yiggmiggf .1 f M 'se .. Q .. . M- Qi M fl TENNIS HIS year the sports at Rupert's Land have been as exciting and as enjoyable as in previous years. Miss Faraday was absent for a short while towards the end of the Easter term but Mrs. Kobald very kindly came to our assistance. A There was a large entry in the Senior Tennis Tournament which was held at the end of the Summer term last year. After many good games, the tournament ended with Martha Grimble winning the linals,
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22 RL'PERT,S LAND GIRLS, ScHooL :Xt the beginning of the year, the House had a picnic to welcome the new girls and Miss Murray, to whom we had to say good-bye during the first term. Valerie Halland also left us to go back to England. Sylvia Meadows to go to Vancouver, and Helen Gregg to go to the States. lileanor Mitchell trained the chorus which came hrst in the Musical'Competi- tion among the Houses. Shirley Hoddinott sang a solo and came second, and Nancie Tooley played the piano solo and came third. These marks totalled so that, al- together. Matheson came second in the Music Competition. y Billie Baker and l.iz Patton. our Senior and .lunior Sports Captains. are to be con- gratulated on their work. The seniors tied for hrst place in basketball. having Mildred Parry on the first School team. and Billie Baker and Nancie Tooley on the second team. We also won the Senior Volleyball, and although our Interme- diates had no team members, they came second in both the volleyball and the basket- ball. Some of the Matheson talent was shown at the Variety Show: Doreen Ogilvie did the Sailor's Hornpipe, Eleanor Mitchell and Jeanne Beatty played piano solos, and Mildred Parry gave a very popular trum- pet solo. So. Matheson has come to the end of another successful year, thanks to the help of Miss Sharman, Miss Speers, Mrs. Anderson, Jeanne Beatty and the executive. We wish all the members of Matheson the best of luck in the future. NANCIE TOOLEY, CSecretaryl. THE SCHOOL'S WAR EFFORT September 1944 - April 1945 - l-llS year the ,lunior Red Cross Branches for the various grades in the school have been very active. and as the graphs show, much has been accomplished. R E D C Ross I MCDBA Raised fro US' U9 U So if go 05' IO f I . I I I I 'An xc x IX vm vu vw' vwnva Hfgl-tang Washeloths Lani'-U-e3 Xu Xl X I IX vm V0 VOVI am I . 3 I2 J.1f69l00lrf6l8 I2 'Paar-s oF NM-:si Seem Jug-'PERS is-6110114-1618 1468 Money has been raised in various ways by a hsh pond. a doughnut sale, play: Sauce for the Goslingsf' collecting fines, donations and selling the school basketball crests. each grade making some contribu- tion. A bazaar held jointly by grades five, six and seven raised the fine sum of fifty dollars. WAR SAWNGS qqoe 446ooI I Mnncu 1945 o qsoo QQOO H-300 DFCEHBER 1744 41.1 oo lf 1 o O .Tuul 1744- YOOO
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'4 RL'PERT.S LAND G1RLs' SCHOOL FIRST AND SECOND BASKETBALL TEAMS I defeating Daplme Goulding in the two sets played, the scores being 6-4 and 8-6. Jones House came top in the inter-house tennis with 34 points. BASKETBALL The girls' enthusiasm for basketball did not falter this year. The results of the inter-school games between Riverbend and St. Mary's were not always as successful as we had hoped, but this did not diminish the enjoyment we got from the games. Here are results: First Team- Friday, November 17th, vs. St. Mary's Chomel-won 33-30. Friday, November 24th, vs. Riverbend Cawayb-lost 6-21. Friday, February 23rd, vs. St. Mary's Cawayj-lost 23-30. Friday, March 2nd, vs. Riverbend Chomej -lost 22-25. Second Team- Friday, November 17th, vs. St. Mary's Chomeb-lost 16-55. Friday, November 24th, vs. Riverbend Cawayl-lost 6-8. Friday, February 21st, vs. St. Mary's Cawayl-lost 19-28. 'Friday, March 2nd, vs. Riverbend Chornej won 17-9. Third Team- Friday, December lst, vs. St. Mary's Cawayj-lost 4-20. Friday, December 8th, vs. Riverbend Chomel-won 22-13. Friday, January 26th, vs. St. Mary's Chomej-lost 6-25. Friday, February 2nd, vs. Riverbend Cawayj-lost 4-5. Juniior Team- Friday, December lst, vs. St. Mary's Cawayj-lost 5-9. Friday, December 8th, vs. Riverbend Chomej-won 24-14. Friday, January 26th, vs. Stj Mary's lhomej-won 14-12. Friday, February 2nd, vs. Riverbend Cawayj-lost 0-6. The annual Old Girls' basketball game was played against the lst and 2nd teams on February 2nd. The Old Girls succeeded in Winning the second team game, although they found tough opposition. The score was 4-21. Our lst team had a hard time defeating the Dld Girls team, but we succeeded with a score of 24-14.
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