Balsam Hill WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Community #5. Past Newspaper Files and pictures of landmarks, p. 27

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93' - a by Harry Hinehley‘ Back Row: A W Bah-d. coach and centre half; J Burns, spare; M Mick, 2nd wing right; H Foster. second wing left; D A MacFarlane, spare; J Phillips, centre, w Millar, spare; W J Stewart, 3rd wing right; Second Row: P S Kennedy, oumide Wing right; E H Smith, left half tack, Captain; Dr H w Bryan, principal and president; A - Anderson, right halt hack; Front Row: K McKllnwn. scrimmage; l-l Box, quarter back, S Box, outside wing left, J Mackay, lull back; C Smart 3rd Winglelt. In 1909 Renfrew Collegiate Institute had only around 200 pupils and to make up the football team they had to use one of the teachers. A W B:ng He also was coach. I Football was not his unfil- because he was also an MFA a highly qualified specialist in modems and history. After the death of Dr Bryan he was ap- pointed principal. Baides A W I’s foo’tball lea Baird there were six other teachers on the staff. Dr H W Bryan, who was rated as one of the best teachers in the province, was principal and specialist, in. classics and an- cienthis . y z y l 1 approved boarding houses. OIhers who lived near the railway lines. came by train, down in the morning and back home in the evening. More from around Rentrew drove back and 3 d buggy. Thanks ving Day that Renfrew played Ottawa College. They lost. the game 12-5 and they were up against a heavier and faster team. The next Saturday lenirew took on Ottawa Collegiate. 1924 Buick

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