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COLLEGIAN, 1937 -69- STRATFORD, ONT. :if--'::::::::::::: vvvvv v v v :III5::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-E: 4 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Q: I The Provincial University of Ontario 44 - ., '4 '4 9 UNI ER ITY COLLEGE it 4 University College is the Provincial Arts College, maintained by the Province :I of Ontario. It is non-denominational but not non-religious. There are residences 4: for men and for women. A spirit of unity and co-operation pervades the whole college. 14 University College offers thirty-two 43244 scholarships at Matriculation and many scholarships and prizes in course. 14 P Substantial Bursaries are granted to able students who have difficulty in :4 bearing the total expense of a university education. Preference is given to appli- 4: cants from schools not situated in Toronto. :Q For information on residences, scholarships, entrance, choice of course, and II for a free copy of a beautifully illustrated descriptive booklet, write to the Registrar, University College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. For information on courses in Arts, Medicine, Applied Science and Engineering, Household Science, Education, Forestry, Music, Graduate Studies, Dentistry, Social 14 Science, Nursing, etc., Write the Registrar of the University. For particulars regarding :P the Pass Course for Teachers, Evening Classes, Summer Session, courses in Occupational 4: Therapy and in Physiotherapy write to the Director of University Extension. 4, N 44 :::::: ::::::e::::::::::::::::::-f-::::::::::::::::::::::: - -::::::::J ::::::- ::::::::::--::::::ce2T E-:::0:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 0 4 L , 1: 4 J. sz R. J. STEVENSON 1: Compliments ot 1: If 4 4 . 4 If If Insurance and Finance Brokers :I Andrew Johnston :E :E :E ' 4 1: 3 Perth Mutual Fire 4 44 44 '4 81 S011 5: 1, Insurance Company 1: 4, 4, 4, 4 4, 4, ig Ig Phones: 180, 407, 2140 11 1' 11 Ig V Phone 408 I'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'5 '4 4 4 , 1: It The Model Shoe Repair :E P Coal, Coke, Wood Ig :g I: N 4 0 ' 1 1 Fuel O11 41 it R- DALLNER :I P 1, P 4 t 1: 3 VVe are equipped to supphf 5 4: modern shoe repairing with 4: x r guaranteed sansfacdon. 3 115 Falstaff Street, 14 If 1: 4 4 STRATFORD 1: 1: 32 Brunswick st. su-atford tg I -----,,,,,,,,,,:,,,:::::::4 o::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: KINDLY PATRONIZE OUP ADVEPTISEPS L L M
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COLLEGIAN, 1937. HOPES FOR THE FUTURE 4Continued from Page 19? We need only to take a look at our mother country and our fears for the future are quiet- ed. Through all these trying circumstances, democracy has shone through like a beacon in the night. The constitutional crisis of the past year was most acute. Never before has the government of a country been called upon to deal with such a condition. Here, however, our democratic government came to the fore and coped with the situation most successfully. Yes, we have a great deal to be thankful for even in these times of hardship. We have our League of Nations to thresh out any Inter- national Disputes which may arise. This organization is doing splendid work and if wars may possibly be prevented, the League of Nations, I feel confident, will do so. Also we have a new king. The king is a man of fine character and high ideals, a good example for the empire to copy. He is diplomatic and will be an inspiration to a great nation. This in itself would not change conditions I admit, but it does help to improve our outlook which is after all, half the battle. -R.K. Nisbet Centering hotelb : Say, this is a swanky place. O'Donoghue: Well, I'll say! I even had to shave before they'd let me in the barber shop. Dunbar 4' entering room? : Well, here I am, all wrapped up in my thoughts and feeling rather chilly E STRATFORD, ONT. These party-line telephones are all right. The following conversation was heard: Hello. Hello, How are you this morning ? Oh, fine. Excuse me, I have the wrong number. A tramp called at a house and asked for food. Housewife: And how would you like a nice chop? Tramp: That all depends, lady-is it lamb, pork, or wood? She: Last week I proposed to my boy- friend five times without avail. Friend: Well next time why not wear one '? Mr. Bryan: Now, who flew the first air- plane ? Elizabeth, 4stalling for timed: Who flew the first airplane '? Mr. Bryan: Right! Elizabeth: Wright! PRONUNCIATION Though Nature's Aristocracy Speak often of hyperbole They're bound to get into a hole If they pronounce it hyper-bole. Likewise no plea avails the genius Who mispronounces heinous heenius And Nemesis will overtake Even those who write a thesis But who commit the shocking break Of calling her Nemeesis. v v--'v-'- ::--- :::: -::::: -:::::H:.-- -:ev ::::::::::a 4, 4, Ig 1: 'r 'n 4, 0 0 0 4, 5: Canadian Government Annuities 3: I P 1: 5: 4 - , gf Girls! Boys! 5, 4, 4 Ig Prepare for the Future. If '4 'r ff At present rates a student by depositing 43C per week will receive S25 a If Month at Age 65 for the Rest of His Life El 1' 4: I: A. C. McILHARGEY District Representative If it in 11 il 4, 4, L:::::::: - A - - -:::::: A :::::::: -::::::: :::::::J Sixty-eight
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