Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1944

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UNIORS SPRING 1 love the coming of the Spring, When all the Robins start to sinj:: I watch them husy as can be, Building their nest up in our tree. Four little blue egj;s will soon be laid In the nest the Mother and Father made. Four baby birds will soon learn to fly, Up and away in the summer sky. Dianjne Proctor, Lower I. GARDENING It ' s fun to make a garden With spade and rake and hoe; For soon the little plants begin To grow and grow and grow! Christian Haslett, Age 8. tuaI ' ' AL ;ah kciioks mi

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La fcrme elle-meme ressemblait a toutes les fcrmes de Normandie, niais son grand age lui donnait une sorte de dignite. Elle etait grande avec un toil de Utiles ranges decolorees par le temps, des volets verts et une lourde porte de chene massif. Les etables etaient spacieuses et propres bien qu ' un pen sombres. Le fenil etait plein de foin parfume et de paille douce. Tout respirait la paix el la tranquillite sous le doux soleil de France. Aklette Steel, Form IVa., Ross House. UN CHIEN DE BATAILLE Paris, France, le vingt, Novembre, 1918. Ma chore Elise, Je vais vous raconter une jolie histoire que mon cousin m ' a dite hier. En France, pendant la grande guerre, il y avait un beau chien qui s ' appelait Victoire . II etait tres grand et il avait un beau pelage tout noir. II y avait sur le champ de bataille un bataillon de Canadiens qui desiraient en- voyer un message a leurs camarades qui etaient derriere une colline. Mais les com- munications etaient coupees et il n ' y avait pas moyen de parvenir aux autres soldats. Le capitaine ecrivit le message et tout a coup il vit Victoire. II attacba le message au collier de Victoire et il l ' envoya vers 1 ' autre. Les Allemands etaient de garde quand Victoire passa a cinquante pieds de leur grande tranchee. Un soldat qui n ' avait qu ' un oeil crut que Victoire etait un buisson parce qu ' il faisait du brouillard. Victoire passa devant lui sans soup on, mais quand il commenca a courir le soldat comprit que c ' etait un chien. II saisit son fusil et il tira un coup de feu sur Victoire; il le manqua mais il tira encore. Cette fois il n ' y avait pas de balles dans le fusil. Victoire savait maintenant que les Allemands le voyaient, ainsi il courut tres vite. Pendant que l ' Allemand prenait un autre fusil, deux Allemands dans une autre tranchee avaient entendu le coup de fusil, et ils cherchaient Victoire. lis tirerent et un coup de fusil siffla pres de l ' oreille de Victoire et l ' autre toucha sa patte. II etait fatigue a ce temps et il boitait lentement. Tout a coup une voix cria — Victoire ! Victoire aboya et un Canadien le souleva et le porta a l ' abri. Un docteur soigna la patte de Victoire, et puis, il prit le message qui etait tres important. Maintenant les communications sont retablies et Victoire se remet vite. Les Cana- diens ont gagne le combat aussi. Victoire est un brave chien et hier le commandant lui a donne une medaille pour sa bravoure; il est tres fier de nos jours. C ' est tout maintenant. Ecrivez-moi bienlot, Votre amie devouee, Helene. Helen M. Ayer, Form IVa., Fairley House. TRAFALGAR ECHOES 1944 29



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MY DOG Johnnie is my doggie ' s name And he is black and white, All day he plays at any game And sleeps near me at night. When someone tells him he is bad He goes into a corner; He acts so very very sad, And looks just like a mourner. When I come home from school each day He meets me at the door: He jumps on me and is so gay It makes me love him more. I love my dog with all my heart I think he loves me too, If we should ever have to part I don ' t know what I ' d do. Barbara Magor, Upper I. AT SPRING TIME O, look at the grass, And the roses are climbing, It is gleaming with dew, But they ' ll soon go to bed And the daisies are smothered, They are yellow and white, And a few violets too. And pink and red. The little birds snug in their nests, Always chirp and sing, What always seems to me to be God save the Gracious King. Elizabeth Davies, Lower I. TRAFALGAR ECHOES 1944 .°.l

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