FOR THE SCHOOL YE.-XR 1941-1942 SINGING PRIZE I. Bovey. ANGLS MURRAY PRIZE FOR ENGLISH COMPOSITION C. Bovey SPOR'I'SM:XN'S PRIZE fin memory of Douglas Mchlasterb E. Black. JEFFREY RLSSEL PRIZE I. Wight. LUCAS MEDAL E.Black FOOTBALI. SIXES: J. Wight, AI. Tetrault, W. Dobell, Edw. Bronfman, G. Seely, Lyman, R. Molson HOCKEY FIVES: P. Dobell, I. Buchanan, C. lNIaCDermot, G. Seely, I. Stewart, P. Armour. SKIING PRIZES: Seni0rDofc'11hi!l C. Bovey fmzior Slalom 1. G. Seely E. Black 2. G. Currie ffzuzior D0w1zhz'!! G. Currie Sfzzior yzzmp l. KI. Wight YV. Redparh 2. D. Morgan Senior Sfafom Wight 7Il7Ii07'7IlNIf1 1. G. Seely E. Black 2. W. Redpath llll
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 19-ll -41 Members of the Troop sold seventy-four dollars worth of tickets to the Montreal Scout Spring Display. This money went towards a fund for the construction of shelters to accommodate sailors on leave in Halifax, many of whom have spent their leave at the Boy Scout Camp near Halifax. On the day of the Display, May 29th, the Troop marched to the Molson Stadium accompanied by our Troop Band. Members of the Troop set up pup-tents during a tent- pitching demonstration. Several of our scouts sorted silver paper for the Red Cross. .-Xt the School Prize Giving, outstanding members of the Troop were presented with the annual Scout prizes, an account of which may be found elsewhere in the magazine. Winlei' Ierm, I9-ll .' The Troop began the new school year with the following membership: SENIOR SECTION Cougars BIff71-IZXUFJ P.L. Currie P.L. Mathewson 2nd Moyse Ind Lehman Campbell K. Black Yass Redpath McMaster Fadie Miller Le Messurier ,IIINIOR SECTION B nz :'er.f Fonif Lio 71 .f Pl.. Gray P.L. S. Morgan P.L. Dollfuss Molson Kingman Timmins Ponsonby -I. Morgan Daubeny Rhea Levitt Whitehead Purse .-X. Black MacFarlane On Memorial Day, Nov. llth, the Troop performed its annual ceremony in front of the School. Buglers from the R.C.N.V.R. sounded the Last Post and Reveille. Eafler Term, I9-I2 .- In co-operation with the C.P.C. and the Montreal Fire Department the Scouts have undertaken to aid in fire-watching as part of the air-raid blackout programme. In order to get a better understanding of the operation of the I-'ire Department, the Senior Section of the Troop visited the Montreal Fire Headquarters at the invitation of the Department. Messrs. Durocher and Wilson and their staff were most generous with their time in showing us their intricate and efiicient system. In Scout Wlinter Uniform and wearing C.P.C. armbands, the Senior Scouts gathered at our designated Fire Station on the night of the last black-out, each scout proceeding thence to his assigned fire box and patrol area, ready to carry out the specific duties en- ll3l
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