ONTARIO LÂDIES~ COLLECE JUB-ILEE EDITION ~6zT E AET 'I AMD c WHITBY,. ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY,. JUNE 7. 1934 tar Ladies' Co 1Iege Hioldis its Diamon of Faith and Vision iabled !,Establîshment )ntarioLadies' College P the Late Rev. Dr. J. J. Have, the Late Rev. k L.. Farewell, andi the Present Principal and ýmnor, Rev. Dr. C. R. Carscal ~n, H-ave Been of Fine: Adîr Lady Princir t""' - t - t 'i IIITFVN' CîIRONICi EPTEMBEfI 3, 1f4 i t-~ ' - ' - i e i f~Jt;' t <'i - t' t 'fi - 4 t'. i. r. ar-t i .1 - " - - i ii~i 'Iii "i W' It, f ft~ '4 "'il t~ S' X t ."~î' ,~ Ni c ittii - a B - t; .îil. Jatra. 'f t t';, \ ,, 1' f3tif' t tE îî;î tîtîr t ' lit ' tîa t. If ITBY CaIRQNICi I~'PTEMBER 10, U tIi. Go'y.rnor'Ge Whitby. ~iIstc Reietptioît c 'IIncy aad uit. CoL of Dufferin. AdJremsem, etc. lia;' JasI, ira pia; s.' tuai attnout.t >iiletit e, th Er 1- xct'itc¶ ft t"" n r-il au ihe f 'n 141id tEe rr et;ra 'tf i-i' trtfit I.i~ C -tat 1'.' <fi ~ r' i jtî If'i'iiiit ft,' -iîw 'r î'i 1 't - ICeti i ai r tut ff~ "i.. a~a ta t" il ~ fJi'tt'tIî i-f t ~iaritiit*g 'c ir rî~r' f Et t r' ci tt"-.t>'?CI-.f. t . ~. t 1 Lii'! i:.. ~ '-î~ *~ :~ r jE tatO t lC re~i <.- ~rr-, f î~ ;, 1' a ld'e<E ' - a .i't. ia.,i ,'i ,instrative Ability . nd Wîse Coun- »ls Have Bee-n Worthy Workers E 'î Drectors of 'i'iThe College for Y' "f Jubilee Year iîî,a't. Iî'it-fly ,î.î'" itn Ilege. ~ ~ ï - îrv. o ifiiIi),trti or Pi- l i i1 it 111g ras i ltlful, .0141r ': t lt t lt sevi ce Sttati oi t.'1 1n ~ le- i t > 104 "" 4 l'111 1g 1 ' 'r k ti f)1 tt < tic i-ti theii. l' o w thtei ltita'îI('r lI3t-11t4 ra' tt t ~ - 't'i'iiIf t , i r. f 'h;mt'e's J-. NIî-.ilI~î't.. ~u l 114, 1'tf-pr lit.. >ç(i'i" Hut " 974 11 lt f q o o ), l' . menl t lo<îî. Nr. Toro t'zr' l'I-".. '1oî'îîfîî IT-i' if. ; Il Dr. G. IH. Stu-son. Tor'otî- ~lu t, li. - A.1. Tfrr3herr. l'r l't; icvî. 1V'. Il. *r-e plC r t' 1','1, "Père, >.L., 1'QI"Oloif i a v i ttU t i plu.!t'~ 'o - 1 < î t <'Et mil ttirly: ai t- i-A t t:.av taitlitul <.Jticîal, IFS 0F '6E AiSI 'S BRI SSermon Re V. D. B. by! Langford ' rer tr MIS5 A. A. NIAXWVELL D'>of t4e Or.ariau- Ladies' Coi. lege. , 'v), bas scr-.ed for oves- 'eventeren yr-.rs. Slae % a mem- l'er Oï the uttc.h!ing staff, and la noted ftnrlir iecounIsel and kinlv piyriit. crden of County 'fers'Congratulations a" t t"' " t rvif- (4 dia- Y'C J ',t ' "î' a'î tho r ~ IIit ' i î'I'I W ' Ce lebrates Di*arond Jubilée Next Week Tite ahovt' Is à receli'nt jiietrp taken of the Ontario lÀdies' College which 'next week *llI mark Its Jfamnd Juhilee. Ti' picture s'hoîwsa good portion ofthe buildiiz with a view «$'part of the groulli-. 'lhe . ' ol.'t' 1asi ' ni dd"'d to froin tinte to tinte ln the iasf sLyty, years. It was original]%Il t.' .vîoni ofSh.'rifI lReynolds, tvh()biait it. Ii[T lIPLOMPSI Lieutenant Governor to i Speak at Annual Commencement 0 Iano hf>lfl t tu X i l Iî",. Wf?)' J- lii t - ti n e 1(1 1 I r t t)nt M a i t:.7 Ot'iar t. îierar ,rls t" su'rtr. ' tai WIIIIIIY P[OPLF -ARE INVITHI 10 icolle College Fortun fate In, -Choice of Principals' to Guide Its Destinies "r" -' t:t:e t e' t-" ':n'I' t' :rao' - .- '- - ta :'re L'!iet fC. - un..: I ~ ~ u i 'f " ic. YOUTHIWLL PasCi BE SER VED Im0o rl As a monument to Jail thatj is highest in education for girls and young women, the On- tario Ladies College at Whit- hy stands out boldiy today on the hoTizon of this country', t educational histo0ry. The men of faith andvision who sirxty yea-rs ago gave of their time and talent ta, establish the College wouldi rejoice' if they could return' on this Diamond Jubilee occa- sion to witness what the work of their hands and hearts have wrought. It required a lot of faith sixty years ago to see a. College that would in f uture years caler educationally to thousands of young woamen flot only in Canada, but fromn other countries. Hiistory has revealed that the f aith' and1 1works of these men was not in 1vain but rather that jr thre cc- A.e 'de" C U 7-, nct,.7 's-t.- - ina.. '. A"r s. Grv re.ste "rt'"- " Mis arpe". won'înuatter- ".--i"eb' anz cd mraid aI tiy. tant Many Former Students areCoi Services Suniday-Reception Events on. TuesdaýSad C., on Wednesday, With the L. Onttrio A. Speaker - Coi' [No tediforine Teach ing Staff la't"yc- beiii iT. t ifor 1t~ i - fie f eî ý,r - .r. 'LE, - incrtprs5 thb I FartlTr'-yiû f 't' î aret Si; tt" "e'ar t ,tufi~' ~ t b~'. front Inuf hrr tats tfj i duc: :~' ut jîxbti< e on ~tud- att ~"'Çiiif tr., anti ar rut',, 'n il. i~ teit- ,, t', 'i. E). 't .-',e r'î J~t 1¶ t 'i ' t iflit" tablishment of the Coilege theyjY"'""' -""i V" 'fI built better than they knew. 'î<îia' l"' ' "t- l- As we look back -over.the f Ktt"li".tatr. MiA years we cannot help but think <'ýsi"fr' tR1-,i r, ' E'r of men like Dr. J. J. -Haie, fe Rev. 'F. L Farewell. and t'he-;il a t il o itiei-, 1!n l4'In e -1~ present principal, Rex'. Dr.-ia i ltt-i' .- w"l JA Carscallen. Nor cen 'wve for- ý l.îtE ' .ittUîMii " " > get mien' like the Rex'. Mr. ît l)lra jot' -Sanderson, of whom iit -L«E' 4iif(tf itna told that he left bis s-îpper -<-.. 'f t'Ma' table one night sixty years ago, j;_d' _M. to raise money that trade -pos""'.cr--Xi t infc 5'î. u 1sable the purchase of Tr-afalgVýan r ' t- r ,t; Castle front the Shea'iff -Reyn-iItf<11 f" . ,'aînr-!l"t'ft olds truitees.- HistoVy d Qe" ' I jXl A il.' N. raiE(f) 1î Yf je* Publc "îa'ktit.tandtI Jritt tius ff (sI flot record how this money 'ias ~t" i1î l['fi"t <t.frtna :t raised but %ve do knowt that il unî..iî iprtet 'r' nt 1 Was. forthcoming. ,and. that Ml'<ff H'Wîu>iBcal frorn thaït tue on the Colege liti' th iIn' itMr ieTbl was a certainty. "Ihesc ia-, I l' îs ,-tei .î,aajn-Mr- ort".p ,g neers of a noble cause mgtfiii fc~ 1 easilv hp, ehad in d*er mindp 1i 1x~t't' tfi~ ii*C thewe heart 80 mur» t 1 iî(..1, îpdtoierrrn i- f: A, . P todlay, "Yýouth must be Serv- iC'Ik(", ' le. .-. l .tiet ed" but' it had for. them 'aiD"î~ U,'in'Alt Ii*S: higirer andi loftier , meautang. 1 I<i .>î, (-~i' r Tr-uly, youth has been and is îî A -'ti< being served at the College. Er,"ait.~ L-t. Tt, .,"r ii Cr~ These are strenuous clays' ti -"--i '"'tt for all private scirools of learti- tM- '",.tc pr ing and the 'College at Whit- t\i"" -fh' Jh'a 'l"'î i tbyhas suffered alortg with th e ila> n yiail 1 un1i ian t >1 'others. On the horizon, hw"~~ : X<-'ktf ever,_ there apptars hetter ---- t tirnes, and who knows but whalf 'oe-rdcinRre this jubîlee occasion ra'av -* be. v-Prdq jn P i the stepping stone to or fore-er.a runner of better things for the r1'l îa P.ar ii- tintftf,. c Pii 0 . L. C. Heaven grant that II "a-nîi) u.rt nk ie j ray be sa. ei" ti.'" "t4<r ie The' Gazette and Chronicle ~ Aii!".ra eoîm'~1xrrr i s pleased on tisoccasion «to 7 11 t"i 17 1r ' this- _-J extena us ejcongratulottons a îînirrThe Late Rev. Dr. J. J. Hare Served for 41 Year&--Rev. good wishes toalal conneci JUBIL [1F4NITS F.. L. Farewell Succeecled Him and Rendered Valu- with the College. able Service te the College and Commnun.ty-Present ege Gratefully Recails Principal, Rev. C. R. Carscallen, D.D., Worthy Suc- HeIp Given in cesbor tO the Two Firat Principals-Faithful Service ANUAL M[[TnfINý V--dnAi of Miss Maxwell ('APTII'frliAl)TU[ Year 192 Tht ("OntarloLtal (',Zf fliCto: -r' lira cft*(i' Eî. iîE t' Tb-n t bue n t' t: 7~ T . t h ldt -'er'rrtez in tr e ' ' T'ctr'noîed rautf't esti -REV. D. 19. L&NGFORD ho prutaCh.d pp'oprat.c sermon -frC*14k1. gwadutes '1. tir' -r Ldic't'" a 'tt-4 l" in 1la . "aieIýt. . b"' rit f t t L I ~.ec.. 4»,ct ta ttrtta t~e S. H. a UIiÂ1HLL LllhrI1LIl nlU TUE I'fil 1 rfu te- r t< n<rt;,htA It 'f P A Message from Ma yo r.Bo 1 As 1 Mavrý)ror <Jthe Trwn of Wht plewitire and satisfaction te -ýme Ter cipal and Gvrnr of<Jirector.ý oaiocoupled with tbe w ishhat th lo)ng co.ntin ue to Iprospef-r. 1 feel Sure that 1 amnxficn h rnajoily cf thectieî WtL trie Coilege isregardéd -,cri c th t CI t The mcniv Àcn andislfsc %'earýý ag4o laî ie (Collegefovdti . ýnSitu1iocn ia ' e knovl- tV, y r1n ho have s'er'ved a,;s princiiýJtaL:m fac"it- th roijcu*Go the yer-ý, an n -1 "drv ia'ýdietô have al een i1an lu the zucci-sful operaticir cf tY. 11 Th'en ihere'iz thie though'tthat Cc '.ear'i has heen a wnderild'~t andi vital inilLluece ]n the ()i f u wcmeirýAn V-110have Studied, ýits ; ir mnav,"'or thein have gene eut i i-,> thï ;riad to therir A.aMater. s' i - tee and cnrtcii ,ý marr (>f \Whitby I arngiadtha4t t çoed<wn through the years wî1th fl-1 a reputa-tic 1 ail thnat i.çgod i1gh a 1 ainedti tethe highest degrand 1 car ilope that tPie citizen ý:of Whitb- xill thepastz1to co-eoperate witi the (tilege the Cell1ege mayv experienice iii thç ful ieasure ecf sý_icces.s and prosperi j thz E D.BO MN -NO. 51 ONTARIO COUNT Officiai Pro gram for The Colfr,ýge Jubilee to Be Held Next Week, t ' ft~. ~"grann' ~'ttir 'i)i, e-5rvanf-r at t:.c SUNDAY, JUNE 101h, 7 p.m. t MO NDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE Il1d ~ 'n t uld gn îjJ C!rc&itratzon. MONDAX »EVENING, 8.15 t f ~ - fcer ar t' '<1by .Xtlrmnfe CrtuncI TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1Z;ht AFERN<XO TUESDAY, 7 p.m. . WEDNESDAY, JU NE 1I3th, 2-00> p.rn CL. î'ft u av E cCi( (k e 1hn:r l',n B " ý 1'r.i; lj' t'Lti arta r'c n (1ar' 1r . I3'ru citre 'eIlri t ige cdnnstra.. 17 kt. r-.iI d 'ssthe gra-'na e 3 n ti- e Assen.iy TTY l'i C <'1 'l i;l c o~di nioni 'ts a-rd ct zc wares. e~~~~eU L1e iHE U IlLIJLLLUL 1h1..'--'i li d f'tMrs. A. Jackson is New 4. ' z! President--Oficers x e re i.". , and Commrittees, 1 A -1927 t v à ý"-"'r ra~' Livr 1, i;u ""'~ m. "' t. \±~ " " r .î dav"1 17' E - Mr.L--. "f_ u-ý*-. ý l.!U-*llýli '- t -IXIJ ý ' i - 1