Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1913

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vox COLLEGII 25 Miss Lillian Brown, of Cornwall, a former student of O. L. C, spent a week-end renewing old acquaintances at 0. L. C, the guest of Gertrude Rel- yea. Mrs. Dingle, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her daughter, Constance at O.L.C. Mrs. Dingle says the im- provements since her school days here, in PVancis Hall, infirmary, gymasium, make it even more attractive. Blanche Jones spent a few days at Beaverton, the guest of Jessie William- son, a former O.L.C. student. Jessie is enjoying herself at home very much. She inquired after all her 0. L. C. chums, and wishes to be remembered to all. Misses Vivian and Wilma Rowse, for- mer O. L. C. students, have returned from a nine months ' ' trip abroad. They spent a few days with us at 0. L. C. to see our May 24th celebrations, and renew acqiuaintances. They were the guests of Helen Goforth. Anita Putnam spent a few days in Toronto with her mother. Anita en- joyed her birthday celebrations very much. Mrs. Brown, of Hamilton, spent a day with her daughter, Helen, at 0. L. C. We are all glad to hear that Jocie is getting better. Mrs. Taylor is here with, her now until she is well enough to go home. Miss Meda Watt, of Aylmer, last year ' s May Queen, was the guest of the Misses Dynes for the week-end of the 24th. That absence only makes the heart grow fonder was shown by the hearty welcome she received from the girls. Miss Bemice Green was visited by her sisters, Alta and Mrs. Allison, and little boy, during the 24th week. Alta spent a week with us, and we were sor- ry she couldn ' t stay till closing. Mrs. Messer, of Hamilton, spent a very pleasant week-end with her daugh- ter, Margaret, the guest of the 9 Main- ers. Mrs. Messer won her way into the h earts of all the girls and will al- ways be a welcome guest at 0. L. C. Edith Harrison spent three enjoy- able (?) weeks in Toronto in the den- tist ' s care.

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24 VOX COLLEGJl had many pleasant times together, and we are all sorry to think that our work at O.L.C. is over. To Miss Tait, Miss Rowland and Miss MacFarlane, we express our thanks and appreciation for the many kind attentions and help they have given us. What we have gaiiied has more than repaid us for our work and study. We also extend our best wishes to the Seniors of next year, and for every success in their work. TESTS FOR GOOD COFFEE. Pour cold water over coffee, and if chicory is present, it will sink to the bottom. A good chicken should have yellowish colored skin, not blue or broken. If head is on, comb should be red. T ip lower end of the breast bone springy. A young chicken has pin feathers. A good duck or goose should have yel- lowish skin, and covered with soft down. The under bill should turn back readily. The feet of fowl should neyer be scaly nor the skin broken or bruised. A SCIENCE TOAST. A health to a girl that can dance like a dream, And a girl that can pound the piano. A health to the girl that writes verse by the ream, Or toys with C in soprano. To the girl that can talk, and the girl that does not. To the saint and the sweet little sinner. But here ' s to the cleverest girl of the lot. The girl that can cook a good dinner. —Exchange. Fireside Notes Georgia Langmaid, a former O.L.C. student, and graduate of the Elocution Department, came down to see Ham- let given by the present students in that department. We are very glad to see that Leara Gillis ' is quite well again and back with us once more. She didn ' t get back for the 24th, after all. Miss Marion Powis, an O.L.C. stu- dent of last year, motored from Tor- onto to spend the week end of the 24th of May as the guest of Greta White. Dorothy Denton, of Toronto, spent the week end of the 24th among old 0. L. C. friends, the guest of Marge Row- land. Miss Ethelwyn Cunningham, gold medallist in the Elocution Department of last year, spent the week-end with 0. L. C. friends, the guest of Daisy Brownell. Misses Vivian and Wilma Rowse, Marion Powis, Alta Green, Meda Watt and Dorothy Denton were entertained in Daisy ' s and Dot ' s room during their visit back to O.L.C. for 24th. Miss Zella Garvin, a former O.L.C. student, spent a few days at 0. L. C, a o-uest in 9 Main. Miss Hildreth Walker, of Toronto, spent the 24th at 0. L. C, the guest of Eleanor Gardiner. Teddy accom- panied her home for the week-end.



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26 VOX COLLEGJI EATON ' S The Shopper Will Choose For You If you live out of town or for some reason you cannot do your own shopping, and not know- ing exactly what you want, and far from knowing the selection to be obtained, you are at your wits ' ends as to how your shopping may be donewithgood taste and discretion. It may be, too, that you are not quite sure of the trend of fashion, either in clothes or house furnish- ings, and you may want advice and suggestions. In any of these events the Shopper, who has excellent taste and is tireless in her efforts to carry out the wishes of our correspondents, will be only too pleased to place her services at your disposal. She is fully cognizant of the re- sources of the Store, and if you will write, giving her an idea of what you want, and the amount to money you wish to spend, she will tell you exactly what is procurable and if you wish, will then put the order through for you. In this way you may fill your every possible need, from a tin-tack to an opera cloak, from trimmings to match your gown to a suite of furniture. Address— It E SHOPPER, City Advertising OHice. T. EATON C9. TORONTO MiTED CANADA

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