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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-08-22, Page 250 0 0 -V I I "? 7 ..f V f Jusa Arrive Olt ANNA,", anak W. FA ffliMcs 1�. d SIEW, FOR YOURSELF 4r eil 14VINN 7913. 0 J 7- 0FA'J 07% T, ew 'i M � Mir', 'IN -2 ewe,s-t Easy-§,yh V11 J A (144 tgrfals and Acces- tllpi'lov, .1 'v t ls&lbs' 'n'o"w"' available•, r, JfE. Y*, it • Ix- L 7� 97 camp ri`BOOKS and STATIONERY STORE, e,m mecadets -bacd, fr on ee - iceto -d welrom, The "Puffly Store in Seafth - -the idwow ft%W' By Harry Hinchley on short notice a company of Sp.aforth's -'plain shirts and pants the' Grip House dressed up in, did Rev. Berry, Chairman of the —Restaurant for a treat on the, town At Seaforth Collegiate Institute about 15 cadets was rounded up apparently- just bought for 'the their blue tunics and white pants School Board.-, When their - ice cream sodas - vanilla, We Are Your and to swell their -number to more I ;cocasion. They seemed sort of the stood the Citizens Band aft ready congratulations�, . were in the days before World War I over strawberry or chocolate. the cadet movement was never respectable proportions 8 or 10 poor relations and were mgre or to head the parade. G.F.Rogers and Col. -Wilson with taken .too seriously'. For a few. public school boys were •also less kept in the background. Not The Cadets fell in behind the fitting modesty made replies on recruited. weeks Easter each year the that• there was 'anything wrong band and were marched to the behalf of the boys. Every week more, and more I- S pply bitfora. with their -� drill but their 'Then to do. it up right a cover A uniform was a necessity w bo boys used to finish dinner aTown Hall. Here, on the steps' 'and people discover wha"ighty jobs early so that they could line,up at trip Pike this so each boy had to appearance went against them. the reception Committee gave' assure the Cadets that the'' -are accomplished b� low cost H ea- dq`ua rite rs 1.00 o'clock for the Cadet Corps. buy at Stewart Bros. a pair of Spaforth a I ced in C. them a proper welcome back 'welcomti was real, the company Expositor Want Ads. Dial P, Then Col. Wilson would instruct khaki breeks and a military style Hattalio p home. Mayor Greig spoke and so' adjourned to -Oscar Neil's 527-0240. shirt with -brass buttons. The' SEE OUR SPECIAL -PRICES them and march them around the But i1h sp and athletic Board provided a hat -- a sort of yard for drill for half -an hour � vents -it was a different stor C y. On in AA. th I cross between * a Mountv 's ct I: ..,; t- t, if 1, 47- y nspect on , atta oil t a L e team om Day and an officer from Military Stetson and a rather under -sized Seaf(,,Ih won all the football Headquarters resplendent in his cowb9)v h*t - No two hats were of games. The city boys just did not .List qui the well -pressed uniform would J1 th same shape but seem able to c' qrnpete. In athletic n al j.�� thing in common only here watch the cadets go through their even(s-it %�as, the same thb- �,droopedl'- WEST END manouvers. - Afterwards they it was -Scaforth all the way -The would 'all line up 'and the Oil' Monday 'morning, July boys cleaned up. ThSy' took first 22nd, the contingent assembled , inspector would congratulate prize in most of the Lwents and in them on their smart appearance Sqaforth, •Strat ion. _and took " several took 2nd and 3rd prizes: as GARAGE and'on their general -excellence. -the 8.00 o'clock train for London. well. Then the whole company would In charge were G.F.Rogers and '.In rifle, shooting it was the 'march off down town to Oscar Col. Alex Wilson. The former same. In the corps were a few OF MITCHELL LIMITED '-"/Wcnt along more or less because boys\& -ho had been well trained Ncil� REstaurant --where the McConnell-dnd Stewart lawoffieo he could not get out of it and tfie 0 82 HURON ST. :348-8932 latter because as Colonel of• by el."Wilson, an old Sisley now is - to be treated to ice cream man. They had done a lot of - ---- sodas - vanilla, I strawberry - and Huron's 33rd"Rcginic-at he 'could practising at the old rifle butts not very well do!&het­Nvise. They cast of Egniondville and had TODAY chocolate. travelled . d together and once .they For arms the cadets had large Y competed in the big Association reached camp at London neither 0'11111�ory dollar counts - before bore Enfield rifles dating back to matches at •Lonp, Branch and the wars in A'shan'ti.'These were one was afterwards very much in Connaught evidence. onn, Ranges' in Toronto ck' equipped with, long 3 corne and Ottawa. They had no trouble bl4ying.'"your nest" car, , the' d On at -rival bayonets which today would be at London the cadets holding their own in schoolboy' these one owner trade-ins-, rt�pl museum piece's. For P from schools over much 'of competition and they won the Sir uniform each cadet had a belt Western Ontario were divided Adam B(Tck Shield in musketry by t' around his.coat'for carrying the Into 3 battalions v A.B. and I large score. ba�oq,qt and, his head a yellow. Battalion was fo.rnidd from corps - The', cadets from Seaforth took BUICK­ ... �traw hat with the brim I held up from t , be big, cities - Guelph,' all 'thls in their stride. After all, Stratford and St. 1'h ornas. They Fv not? They had a]N%:ays been 72"- CENTURION oil the side by a brass paper cl* Sit WEST END's Ip wore blue serge, uniforms and and kept in' shape by a red and told that small town boys were the Four door hardtop. This exceptional Low white string tied with a small were led by drum and bugle best so why shouldn't they win? luxury automobile is equipped with PRICE W - .automatic climate control. power win-, bpw. hands. B. Battalion came fron�i 1:00 Train dows. powdr seotsVfinted glass,AM/FM Sir Sam Hughes smaller cities and bigg6r towns - . But back home the citizens took radio, 'brortd'ne- whitlewalititres, and The news that Sir Sam Hughe Chatham.,, Woodstock and Galt.' I- little differ ' Hughes 11 different view and they, many more fine features and optictris. They , wore tailored khaki Finished in caramel� beige with dark $3795 was `holding 'a cadet camp in could not let the cadets' successis brown vinyl lop p and ton interior. Lic. -London foi- a week ill July and go unnoticed. S�% when the 1:00,,.., that Scaforth was expected . to be C,. Battalion o'clock train pul. d in on Saturay re resented was received witt, G. Battali(�I,��is-nlade up from I # the cad-' - dw there FotJr door hardtop, equipped with t, mixed feelings. The School Board cQrP.5. from smaller towns and -11 1 - F .as a crowd on hind to -give them CHEV 72 had feelings something akin to WEST END'S consternation but the cadets villa villages -' Cheslev. Elora and � Wiartoil. Their uniforms were a'Nvcicoh3,g..' The station 'platform rd On -IMPALA who 91.88 was crowded with. people. 172 In excellent LOW expected to go were all for it.' 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