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November November flew in on a broomstick as we belatedly celebrated Hallowe ' en. Our festivities were not lacking in ghostly spirit though. Table decorations were almost original but judges finally awarded: First Prize: Miss Watson ' s table with its substantial and well- padded ghost. Second Prize: Mrs. Bird ' s table portraying an autumn scene. Third Prize: To the houses at Mrs. Crocker ' s and Miss Hinter- reiter ' s tables. Costumes were very good this year. In fact we were honoured in having a football team and contestants amongst the entrants. The next evening we had a most enjoyable concert presented by the Solway String quartet. That concert was one during which no one could possibly have been bored. The S.C.M. Bazaar was most successful this year. Miss Mc- Dowell and her Committee, along with everyone ' s donation, made this year ' s bazaar most profitable. Money was sent to numerous needy causes. The next week-end was a full one with Country Parson , an English movie, shown on Friday night while on Saturday night, Miss Vance and Klemi Hambourg, accompanied by Dr. Osborne presented us with a most entertaining recital. We are all in debt to Miss Vance for the long hours of practice given to preparing this recital. To end November, Mr. Lendi from the Swiss consulate showed us a coloured travellogue on Switzerland, his native land. He loved his country and as he spoke our sympathies expanded. We loved it too. SYBIL GOULSTON Page 22
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The great purpose which had united all our thoughts and feelings for the past year was about to be fulfilled. We had seen the blue-prints and observed construction. We had picked our way carefully over carpenters ' tools and sections of interior mouldings. We had felt the beauty of this finely-built edi- fice. Would it be a holy place too? Would we be able to go on from where the architect, the mason and the carpenter had left off? The gifts of generous friends began to arrive: the reredos, the dossal curtain, communion table, communion rail, antependia, pews, organ screen and red carpet. Would He come? The Dedication Service was held. The ministers knocked upon the door, calling upon the gates to admit the King of Glory. The architect presented the keys to the President of the Board of Directors who passed them to the Principal who laid them on the Table. The prayer for consecration was made, the lessons read. The Rev. A. B. B. Moore, President of Victoria University, went into the pulpit. He put into words these stages of feeling through which we had all come. He paused while we took our bearings. Then with a power- ful lift of his arms he bore us, our friends, our chapel, up with him into the realms of the spirit. In most solemn mood, the people stood and led by the Rev. H. A. Mellow, President of the Bay of Quinte Conference, dedicated the House and declared it set apart from all profane and common uses. The offer- ings of thanksgiving were made and the benediction given. At a meeting of all our friends in the Assembly Hall afterwards, we lis- tened to the greetings brought to us by Dr. Carscallen, our Principal Emeritus, Dr. McKenzie of Albert College and Mrs. Sifton of Alma College. Our college had aimed high and in the moment of our endeavour, the experience was complete; we were rich in comrades.
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