HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-023-031Ex -Pupils' Reunion
of the
Claremont Continuation School
1914 " 1919
BANQUET
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929
"Per Ardua ad Alta
"Where is the man who can live without diming?"—MERRmITH.
ROLLS
SCALLOPED POTATOES GREEN PEAS
COLD ROAST DRESSED HAM
JELLIES PICKLES SALADS
FRUIT JELLY AND WHIPPED CREAM
WITH CAKE
COFFEE
"And for my soul 1 cannot sleep a wink."
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"May the speeches be short —and long between:- —EVERYBODY.
"Then they will talk, good gods how they will talk. "-LEE.
TOASTMASTER - - - - HORACE LEIGH
HIS MAJESTY THE KING
"His heart was given to the people
And his love was theirs.-WORDSWORTH.
SING SONG
"So they poured out the liquid music of their voices."
THE SCHOOL
"Here's to the Good Old C.C.C.
The School we love so well."
Proposed by G. M. FORSYTHE, Reeve of Pickering Township
and EVANS WARD, Chairman School Board.
Responded to by DONALD RAWSON, M.A., MARGARET MCLRLLAN, B.A.,
and HAROLD KING, B.A.
TO THE TEACHERS
"Quickly speod your steps to school
And there mind your teacher's rule."
Proposed by GORDON MCBRIDE.
Responded to by M. J. WILKER.
TO THE LADIES
"They are as sweet as they are fair.
To know them is to love them."
Proposed by CLIFFORD PILKEY, B.S.A.
Responded to by MRS. D. A. SCOTT.
"The best is yet to come."
"Remembrance is all 1 ark,
But if remembrance be a task,
Forger."'
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"At once, good -night;
Stay not upon the order of your going,
But go at once."'