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The Chapel Services for the year 1970-71 have continued along much the same lines as in recent years, viz.: 1. A Celebration of Holy Communion on Sun- days at either 8 a.m. or 8 p.m., and on Saints ' Days at 9 p.m. instead of 7 a.m. (this latter change in time for rather ob- vious reasons!) 2. Matins on Sundays at 9:30 a.m., with an occasional Evensong instead at 7 p.m. There has also been Morning Prayer for the whole School on Wednesdays and Evening Prayers on a voluntary basis on Tuesdays and Thursdays. So the balance between corporate and in- dividual worship has been preserved. At these services where attendance has been optional, there was an overall average at- tendance for the year of twenty-one, which is considered to be a very fair response. It must be conceded, however, that the Chapel did have to take second place to the Stanley Cup play- On a few Sundays, ipstead of Matins, we had special performances by the Choir - Bach ' s Christmas Oratorio sung by the combined choirs of Queen Margaret ' s and Shawnigan- Henry Purcell ' s Ceremonial Music for Trum- pet and Organ; and a recital of Music for Pas- siontide, the latter two played by Mr J L The Chapel Sanderson, Organist and Choirmaster, to whom we are greatly indebted for a much improved standard in the Chapel music. We are also grateful to our visitors, the Right Reverend F. R. Gartrell, Bishop of Brit- ish Columbia, who administered the Rite of Confirmation and also gave the address at the Graduation Service; the Reverend G. A. Rus- kel , Rector of St. John ' s Shaughnessy; and Mr. Myles Elhssen, former Lake ' s Housemaster and Bursar who spoke on Founder ' s Day. It is encouraging to note that the Chapel if s !? 0t lacking in volunteers to help with the day to day running, which was largely in the hands of Des Bazett (Senior Sacristan) Paul Stremic (Senior Server) and Mike Rob- inson (Crucifer.) Our thanks to them and to the following who assisted - Graeme Moore David Ross, Graeme Percival, Stephen Baker! Bill Hoefer, Nicholas Fairbanks, Martin Mac- Lachlan David Stannard, Steve Roskell, and John Oakley (Servers) and Robbie Bourne Graeme Moore, Graeme Percival, Eugene Kil- gor, Jeff Winslow, David McColl, Peder Sha- han, David Chesman and Mike Reynolds (Sac- ristans.) We are also most grateful to those staff wives who kindly arranged the flowers. W. H. H. McClelland, Chaplain 10
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PRIZE LIST General Proficiency Prizes H-H J. Kerr 11 -N P. Shahan 10-1 D. McColl 10-2 B. Hoefer 9-1 M. MacLachlan 9-2 D. Stannard 8-1 B. Lindner-Messerschmidt 8-2 D. Andring Mathematics Prize T. Lai Physics Prize C. Backman Chemistry Prize C. Backman Biology Prize L. Chung History Prize M. Reynolds Classics Prize P. MacDonald Savage Prizes for English D. Chesman R. Solmer J. Millar History Prizes D. Chesman R. Solmer K. Christie French Prizes N. Fairbank H. Alvarez M. Shinner Binkley Biology Prize H. Alvarez General Progress Prizes B. Tong R. Yuan P. Elworthy Art Prize J. Atkins Music Prize M. Maguire Cowichan Kiwanis Club Award H. Radman Junior Academic Shield M. MacLachlan Senior Academic Shield D. McColl Junior Citizenship Cup B. McDiarmid J. Winslow J. Winslow Senior Citizenship Cup M. Maguire M. Maguire M. Maguire Sportsmanship Cup R. Bourne Groves All-Rounder Award P. MacDonald Honourable Mention C. Mills Inter-House Academic Shield .... Grove ' s House Inter-House Challenge Shield .... Grove ' s House Basketball: Independent Schools Championship. Sailing: Independent Schools Championship. Soccer: Independent Schools Championship. SCHOOL COLOURS Academic: P. C. MacDonald, C. A. Backman, J. Millar, G. Hurlburt, J. Kerr, M. Barclay. Rugby: R. S. Carere, E. M. Williams, C. A. Backman, C. A. J. Mills, M. McColl, P. C. MacDonald, R. M. Oughtred, R. H. Bourne, W. A. Harrison. Rowing: R H.. Bourne, I. Monford, R. S. Carere, W. A. Harrison, R. Borsato, J. Hess, M. Hein, I. Johnson, M. Robinson, R. Oughtred, P. Healy, P. K. Stremic, E. Kilgore, P. Elworthy, S. Walker. Cricket: C. A. Backman, P. C. MacDonald, C. A. J. Mills, L. Chung, A. Brierley. Gymnastics: R. H. Bourne, M. Eayds, M. Hein. Basketball: M. Robinson, P. Noble, G. Creamer, P. Mac- Donald, C. A. J. Mills. ATHLETIC AWARDS Rugby: Island Senior Boys Championship. Independent Schools Championship. B.C. Championships (Woodward Shield.) Rowing: Independent Schools Championship. Shawnigan Lake Invitational Regatta. Seattle Invitational Regatta. European Tour: 48 of 58 races won. Track Field: Mid-Island Championship. Cross-Country: Independent Schools Championship. (Tied with Brentwood.) Cricket: Independent Schools Championship. (Tied with St. Georges.) Hockey: J. Atkins, L. Chaston, G. Bailes. Track and Field: M. Patterson, P. Manning, C. A. J. Mills, G. Gregson, K. Sucloy. Sailing: C. Janeway. Cross Country: M. Patterson. Stag Club: J. Millar, P. K. Stremic, P. C. MacDonald, H. Ostlund. M. McColl.
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Salvete I. C. BORROWMAN Born and educated in Scotland, Mr. Bor- rowman is a professional teacher of eighteen years standing who received a Masters degree with honours at the University of Edinburgh in English language and literature. His numer- ous and impressive qualifications have enabled him to teach at many distinguished institutions in both Europe and North America. He has lec- tured and acted as Examiner of English at Cam- bridge and in the Province of Quebec, and in addition has been involved in radio and TV in Eastern Canada. Having joined the staff of the school as head of English, Mr. Borrowman has significantly raised the standard of the debat- ing, and his other interests include travel, lan- guages and chess. Further progress in these areas is assured with his assistance, and we sin- cerely hope his presence is of a lasting nature. R. C. SMITH Mr. Smith was born, raised and educated in Fife, Scotland. He later spent two years as a backroom boy in Scotland Yard while study- in part-time at St. Martin ' s School of Art in London, England. He then graduated with a DA. (Edin.) from Edinburgh College of Art, at Heriot-Wiatt University, and in his graduate year received his Diploma in Education. The following year saw him teach in a variety of pri- vate schools in Scotland, and he came to Shaw- nigan from the provincial public school system. Among his contributions to the school are his leadership of the art club, which included new areas of experimentation such as sculpture. He also helped with the outdoors club and sailing activities. A lover of soccer and darts, Mr. Smith soon became acquainted with ice hockey and is now an ardent Montreal supporter. R. A. HUDSPITH Mr. Hudspith was born in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and received his early education at the mission school there, before moving on to Eng- land for a year. He then came to Canada, grad- uated, and received his B.Sc. in math at Seattle Pacific College, and B.Ed, at the University of Alberta in 1963. He came to Shawnigan from Lake Cowichan Senior Secondary School, and in his first year has displayed a great deal of interest and involvement. As head of the maths department, he has coached under-16 basket- ball, cross country and track and field, as well as Lonsdales House tutor. In fulfilling these tasks, his high standards of discipline and de- termination are always strongly evident and much appreciated. We hope he and his family have found a home here at Shawnigan, and that he will continue in his connection with the school. 11
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