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FOR THE SCHOOL YFAR 19-13M 1044 The annual scout half-holiday took place as usual on the mountain. :X softball game was played, and won by Cottingham's team. The game was followed by the con- sumption of a surprising amount of ice cream. A list of the prizes presented to scouts at the School Prizegiying may be found elsewhere in the magazine. Hfinler Term, 1943 z IYhen the new School year began, membership of the Troop took shape as follows : SENIOR SECTION CUC'G.v'R-N' E.JGl,ES' NE.!l..V T.I.. If. Bronfman P.I.. Yass P.L. Molson Ind I. Morgan Ind H. Nlarkland Ind Rhea Gray Fadie Bovey Sharwood Black C. Bronfman Aitken Marler Holmes Franklin Paterson Ross AICNIOR SECTION BL'l,LDOG.N' BE.!1'ER.N' P.L. Bartholomew P.I,. B. Markland Newcomb Domville Lindsay Raymond Green Shaw Blelloch Bond Gaherty Porteous Various members of the Troop were active in Proficiency Badge work, the awards being distributed as follows : F. Bronfman, Laundryman g Vass, Swiminer and Laundry- mang Molson, Missioner, I.aundryman and Knotterg H. Markland, Missionerg Rhea, Swimmer and Laundryman g Gray, Swimmer, I.aundryman and Knotterq C. Bronfman, Laundryinang and Ross, Laundryman and Missioner. Easier Term, I9-I-I: The annual Patrol Leaders' Banquet, held this year at the Mount Royal Hotel, was attended by Scouts Vass, Molson and H. Markland, with the Scoutmaster. . A cheque for 515.00 was sent by the Troop as a contribution to the current campaign of the Canadian Red Cross. S. G. l15l
SFLWYN HOUSE SCHOOL INI.-XG.-XZINF S U N D A Y lto-morrowj Nllfllllllj' e the time ui!! rome' lVhen voirex onre again Iliff .ting their song - the .fun Iliff .I?i67'f6' the Jmolee and .ray : Belts, ring once more .' the day Hai rome. l,etfrf'efiom reign I By the late FD. Peter G. Holt. Rf..-LF. A WINTER SCENE Never again will I see such a heavenly sight 5 It was mid-winter. The scene was a wild bit ofQueliec's woodland. It had been raining a few days before, because of a sudden warm spell, but it had turned cold again. The trees, which were encased in ice, hung in a graceful loop over the road. The road was one of Quebec's typical cart tracks . The two trees were both surrounded by a pettitcoat of snow, making them look like half-dressed debutantes. The sky was a soft blue, and not a cloud was to he seen. The sun was shining bright- ly, and it was reflected on the ice-covered trees. The snow on the cart track was not a dirty brown, but a pure white. There were no impressions of tyres, but instead there were the footprints of 11131178 great friend, the horse. I was so intrigued with the scene, that I did not notice that it had begun to snow, but soon I realised it. The Hakes were like those of crystal, and each one that passed before my eyes was of a ditierent shape from the others. Of all the winter sights that I have seen, I have never watched a more beautiful one than this. To me it was an artist's dream. If. KI., Form 3. AN APOLOGY 1 wi.th - Oh, how I with I roltfa' lfrite a poem realty good. I .vfratrh my head, and na' to think, Until my hoptzt hfgin to tink. 'Tix .raid no ffc'i't 7' fhihz' .fhoufdfail To .vet to TIIHTIIIF a .fimpfc tale, But I have tried, and must roztfexx .Hy fimzf .fo for arejuxt a meff. I reafiv 1Ion't knot: what to do g I hidyou, Jo, afond adien, .ind may I ra!! a .fpade a Jpade? Poftf are horn, ami .reidom made. D. R., Form S. llfml
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