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Picture 1, Afternoon kindergarten class; picture
2, morning kindergarten; Mrs. W. Elliott, teacher;
Picture 3, Grade 1, Miss A, Williamson, teacher;
picture 4, Grade 2, Miss P. Johns,, teacher; picture
5, Grade 3, Mrs, E. Shore, teacher; picture 6, Grade
5 Mrs. E. Webster, teacher. -Photos by Hammerton.
LYCEUM
Theatre
Thugs., •Fri.; Sat., July 3-6-7
'Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy
_in
`SITTING BULL"
An exciting outdoor speelacu-
ler' of Indians versus Cavalry
'kith• superb outdoor back -
1i -rounds and big -scale battle
scenes.
Mon., Tues., Wed., July 0-10-11
• James Dean Natalie Wood
in
"THE REBEL
WITHOUT CAUSE"
(Adult 'Entertainment)
A gripping juvenile delinquency
400e rama of a teen-ager who
}tpjet ,by a bickering mother
1«ja'nd; a weakling. father.
ARMY CADETS PLAY
IMPORTANT PART IN
CANADA'S GROWTH
An organizatiorf which had its
inception before Canada became a
nation, and which was able to pro-
vide for its country more than
160,000 partially -trained volunteers
during two world wars, lias•mater-
Tally assisted in attaining for Ca-
nada her present position in the'
modern world.
Dedicated to the task of assist-
ing youths to develop within them-
selves the principles of 'leadership,
patriotism and good citizenship,
the Royal Canadian Army Cadet
organization is nearing its centen-
nial of service to Canada.
The Cadet movement made its
GOSPEL HALL.
Regular Sunday Services
Sunday School 10.15 a.m.
Remhgbering the Lord
' at 11.15
Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m.
Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
AT OUR Et E XAILL
.UCKY SEVEN SALE
Continues until Saturday, July 7th
if you haven't been in to see the values
do so before the end of the week.
THE BARGAINS WILL AMAZE .YOU!
Below we list a few 'but there are many others
which are too numerous to mention:
Cape Cod Outing Jug, 1
r. $5.50 value Now ONLY
Tiffany Deodorant Crain
—$1,50 size jar 07e
—75c jar 57c
69e, SUNBURN .CR1CAM for 57e
43o Reza. SHAVE CREAM
, . 2 for 77c
000 POISON IVY
OINTMENT tor 77e
98c NOSE DROPS ........ for 77o
X1.00; BISMA RE`i( •,......, for 77c
56e pack of 5 COSIES sale 17c
60e OPTIVE for eyes 47c
$2,50'' Tiffany
HAND CREAM, for $1.07
$2.00 (lora Nome .f+icluid
SHAMPOO $1.47
28 oz. size $447
.47
75e Tiffany SHAMPOO .....•.. 57c
55c tin Mi 31.
TO01II POWDER 4,1e
55e :Bachelor
MAW" CREAM 47e
$2.50 Plastic
SHOPPING BAG $1.97
355e Terry •
FACE CLOTHS 0 for 57e
85e, Bachelor
APTER SHAVE
se Bachelor
»#ODORANT CREAM 676
$9e Motion Siekaess
TAI3I.ili'S
Glc
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Thermos Sets, Paper Plates, Hot and''CoId
Driliahh'Jng Cups - 20 for 49r
Greeting Card is like a handshake
across the miles _ : send Rus.traft or
Volland Cards from ,N. Gibbons.
McKbban:s
PHONE 53
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first appearance in Canada in 1863
when two Cadet Corps were former.
in the Province .of Quebec, No. 1
St, Hyacinthe • College. Cadet Corps
and No, 2 BIshop's'College ; School
Cadet Corps. 'They Wee' known
then as "Assopiations for the 13ur-
pose of Drill".
There are• now 360 Army Cadet
Corps with a . tutgl • enrolment of
65,000 cadet's These corps .are lgaa-
tedkiin centres froni• Yellowknife tc
Windsor and .froth Victoria;to New-
foundland. •
Since the end , Of 4he, S°econo
World War more :than 5,700 forinei
cadets have 'enrolled` in: the ranks
of the iteguier E►rinr..• ilu laidia,
others. have been`• commissioned
Thousands a `: e sv,hs,ve;'
into Militia': e"+1x�!!'
More than -120,00b , 7a11 is
voluntarily. •,cnlisttcl, iluraiig' the
Second World War • and ' of its
number more than 19,000 : received
comniissiolis and zi%pfe :than• 2,700
were awarded decoration's: •
The present strength p'of • 65.000
has been divided'. among' :`military
commands ,across Canada; based 'on
the number of, boys m• secpndary:
.schools and the populardt$ },S clijtiet
training within the variaus .cora=
mends. a .
• 1,4
Many Are t pool Cadetsr`
Eif hty ped >;etit or thaeA0 youths
train with `- sctiool" cadet " t ofrp'. ,
under the` sponsorship t nt ,'Toed:
boards of education The erriain-
der are members of open corps'
Cadet units ,:forlm`d'; outside; school
under the. sponsorship ofv Canadian. •,
Army units, service, clubs and'ofiier
organizations and persons
aLstablishiieat pr or ict=iso, nd
non-commissionstt'ab€i,te'd s°,§'ith Iii' a
cadet corps`as pat'tri�d on "Clic
Canada n• `Arm %h'' 'c
ing program is broken•dnwil pinto
training at' the hee#4,44 tc>is of a
cadet corps. ands train fng ett sittn-
mer. camps; Local lieiidtli}arters
training is• given oil a tii> ee year
progressive ,instructionalo Fcottrse
the ;aim being to gives > h, „cadet
sound instruction iij, subjects` such
as .drill, small arms iy+ar+ rifle
shouting, ocgiini�ejl
first g antafltu'n` •spoittasftesyuset-
tion .irk adminiStraeloitt`°welfare and
other subjects.' -
Slimmer training 'fent about 6,000
-cadets . is carried' ant •at' oin/nand
cadet trades training camps during
school summer holidays:; The train-
ing is of seven weeks duration' and
is designed to qualify :•.cadetsas
military drivers, wireless ' opera-
tors, rifle coaches and basic train-
ing instructors.. The basic instruc-
tors course, called the Senior ,Lead-
er Course is designed •to train
selected cadets as cadet officers
'and cadet non-commissioned offic-
ers.
In addition' to the trades train-
ing camps, there. are two-w,eek
camps for junior cadets: (under .15
years of age). These camps at pre.
sent are on an experimental 'basis
and are designed,.t,, train. junior
cadets . as potential non -crinis-,
slotted officers, •
National Cadet Camp
As an award ' for '.'outstanding.
cadet service, 235 'darofillitaelected'
cadets attend a, attiondR Cadet
Carly. This camp Js. :of three. Weeks
dUrdtion • and is held,, at ":Banff,
Alta., in the heart' ;df the ,;Rocky
Moufi'tttfiis. He`re,"• Houle from 'nor-
mal
nor-mai subjects, the syllabus Includes
one week of touring' interesting
points in' the vicinity and one week
bivouacking in the ' mountains
'Under- the instruction of National
Parks rangers and Array person-
nel.
An extensive program •of ;a inual
rifle competitions' Ana afro :develop=
ed. I' een rlvalt •cxfsts . thetveen.
various corps iii 'this field and
many of the nation's finest marks-
nten received their initial instrue-
tian and developed the teed of
competitive spirit in the Royal
Canadian Army Cadet • Corps.
Highest honour in this regard IS to
be chosen as a member of -the
Cadet Dlsley Team •,No. '42, • This
team t:ompetes at. the 'National
Rifle Association *Ott held annual-
fy at uistt y, Ettllland; '.
The period which, a troy ;spends
r.r 'a cadet. Servos' .t et bl 4
m.Ultary association' w"hleel 3ny
boys are keen to preserve;
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• ; Full -width Vegetable Humidrawer
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Mabe it'd -happy vacation with
fteltactieett from Edighoffers
:SWIM
SUITS.
See the ever
BEAUTIFUL
'4 ataliiLa'
range of
permanently
form fitting
''"LttstO'�(rr
• spits. Z'ou"lI
agree their
style: and
tmlut. ere.
atloiis are
tops in
'Swim ' Suits,
SHOTS and$7 TOPS
An eXcetlent .+.teleetion Of the Season's feretiiost shado5 in
Matched Shorts and lops ort
or assed �" l • f�
styles. i'rIiced separately. at • `" 4" to 4"aft
COTTON ° SKIRTS
Suggested'for evenings Airlieit yeu.tan Still be relaxed anti eon s
fortithie, too skirted tityics In plain �°
or figured cottons. I''ieo•�9V to `lre,•
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to
$12.95
SPORT CAPS
Mostly tut& hoer Cotton drill, Well
Ventilated and smartly trimmed; Price
59c to 98c
EtIEI4CffERS
WINGHAN1,
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