Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1944

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Pilot Officer R. W. CLeighJ Ronalds has been commissioned in the R.C.A.F. on graduation at No. l S.lf.'l'.S., Camp Borden. bk Bk Ik XYhilst spending his leave at Tremblant, Bill Strong now in the R.C.A.F., came second in Class A of the Taschereau ski-race. He missed the winning place by a fraction ofa second. Pk Pk Ck G. H1 S. CSandyl Mills who obtained his B. A. at Bishop's University in I9-l3 has graduated as Sub-Lieut. from H.M.C.S. Kings, the oHieer's training centre at Halifax. n.P.n f- 1 i urn oid, wio was previously at Mtbill lniversity is also a Sub-Lieut. in the R.C.N.V.R. IEC Pk Prob. Sub. Lieut. R. F. D. Savage, R.C.N.V.R., is a recent graduate of H.M.C.S. Kings, officers' training centre at Halifax. His brother Capt. XY. K. A. Savage is on active service with the Royal Canadian Artillery in Italy. :lf We read in the Ashburian that XV. YY. Chipman has been promoted to Lieu- tenant-Commander in the R.C.N.Y.R. and C. lf. Pacaud, and L. G. YY. Schlemm to Lieu- tenant. A. G. M. Schlemn isa Sub-Lieutenant inthe R.C.N.V.R. ln the Army C. A.Hersey is a Znd Lieutenant in the Canadian Armoured Corps, and Douglas Cowans, now a Captain in the Canadian Armoured Corps, has been seriously ill overseas. Lieut. A. C. Scrimger, graduated from McGill C.O.T.C., is now serving in England with the 29th Armoured Reece. Regt., South Alberta Regt. ik ik 34 lfurther recent promotions are those of Captain Donald N. Byers, overseas with the Ind Canadian Heavy A.A. Regiment, R.C.A., to Major, and of Lieut. Philip Mac- kenzie, who has been overseas for two years with the Black YYatch, to Captain. To the latter and his family we express our sympathy over the recent death of Phil's father, the late Major Philip Mackenzie, M.C. who served with the P.P.C.L.I. in the last Yvar. 41 Ili 2? YVe regret to report the death, as a prisoner of the Japanese, of H. de G. Domville, Flt. Lt. R.C.A.l ., father of Al. Domville, lform Z., to whose family we extend our sympathy. rk PF All friends of the late Mr. C. T. Anstey will be sorry to learn of the death of his sister, Miss lrileanor Mary Anstey. l4l

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1943-1944 Bob Hampson and Chris YYanklyn are at R.C.N.C., Royal Roads, B.C., as Cadets, as also is Jimmie Paterson whom we congratulate on having come second in the Dominion Entrance Examination. Sli Pl! Pk Trooper David VVanklyn was at A.R.T.C., Dundurn, Sask. and is now on his way overseas. Pk PF PF Lieut. YV. N. Barclay, 32nd Canadian Reece. Regt. CR.M.R.D, is overseas and has recently been on leave in Ireland. if if Pll F. O. H. Morgan, R.C.A.F., Transport Division, has been overseas for some time. He has been flying bombers to B.N.A. from England. Ili Pk FF Roger Hutchins, who is an AB., R.C.N.Y.R., is now training in H.NI.C.S. Cornwallis . Lieut. Donald Dodds is now anti-submarine officer aboard H.fXI.C.S. -ff4- His brother, Stanley, is an O.S., training in H.NI.C.S., Cornwallis. l' Dk Dk wk Flight Lieut. John F. Magor has returned to the Pacific coast for patrol duty, after being a liaison officer for the R.C.A.F., in Seattle, VVashington. JF Ili if Lieut. Lincoln S. Magor is overseas with an anti-tank regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery. Pilot Officer Robert F. Magor recently received his wings and commission in the R.C.A.F., at Centralia, Ontario. Ik Pk X Sergt. R. Benton Jackson is serving on the Intelligence Stall' at N.D.H.Q., Ottawa. FF 51 ,F Sergt. D. G. McConnell has been commissioned Pilot Officer. He received his wings at St. Hubert and was Honour Student of his class. Pk 34 bk On graduating from Bishop's Cniversity in 1941 Lieut. C. L. Tomlinson enlisted for training as a Tank officer. That year he received his commission in the Canadian Grenadier Guards, 22nd Armoured Regiment. He has been overseas for two years as Regimental Signal OH'icer. His brother Lieut. Dick Tomlinson graduated from Bishop's University last June and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. After com- pleting his training at Brockville he was transferred to Chemical Xvarfare Services and is now at the Experimental Scientific Station in Alberta. l3l



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1943-1944 Amongst recent marriages we note those of Flt. Lieut. Hugh Norsworthy, R.C.A.F., Happy Day, Sub. Lieut. R.C.N.V.R., and L. McDougall, now a Lieut. in the R.C.A.S.C. Flying Officer Antony D. Chapman, who was a Lecturer at McGill before the war, was married in Birmingham, England, in December. Lieut. John Hampson, 7th Recce. Regi- ment, 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars, Canadian Army Overseas, was mar- ried at Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal on February llth. Second Lieut. YY. T. Stewart was also married in February. Congratulations to Tim Burgess who came second in third year Medicine at McGill. He will join the R.C.A.M.C. The Headmaster has received a very appreciative letter from the Earl of Bessborough, formerly Governor General of Canada. George Ponsonby is now preparing for Eton. James Prest, after leaving us last year, went to Winchester School, Fngland, whilst his brother Michael is head boy at his Prep. School, and hopes to enter the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, N.S. Charles XYinter and Hugh Sassoon left us recently for Eton, and Billy YYinter has now sailed for England also. P? if PF Roger XYalker is now at Streete Court School, Somerset, after travelling to England via the United States and Lisbon. Congratulations to J. Tetrault on winning a scholarship at l..C.C. l,Free tuition for two years.l PK PF ii The sum of 5371.91 has been subscribed in War Savings Stamps by 67 boys of the Senior School. This figure represents the sum contributed up to the beginning of February. Forty boys wrote the examination on Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer or Huckle- berry Finn , the two books which were set for holiday reading. The prize was won by Magor who chose Huckleberrv Finn. 5 7 . 54 wk X Parents will be interested to see a sample of the more than 60 films which have been shown to the boys during the month from the middle of November to the Christmas holi- days. Life Cycle of a Plant. Camera Thrills in YYildest Africa. l5l

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