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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-10, Page 60 -THE HURON EXCITOR, May 10, ION Close-up Seaforth cadet to travel to Wales BY TIM CUMMING Expositor Editor An army cadet from Seaforth is headed to Wales this sum- mer as part of a senior exchange. He is one of only four army cadets from Ontario who have been accepted on the trip. Glen Anderson will leave for Europe on July 1 and spend about six weeks, until August 11. Only 50 army cadets across Canada have been accepted to travel on the Wales exchange and only about 150 army cadets are accepted on out -of - country exchanges each year. Very few army cadets from this region have attended a senior exchange. "He's had to do a lot of hard work to get there," says Glen's proud stepfather, Ken Moms. "He's done a lot, he teaches a lot of courses to other cadets." Overseas, Glen will represent Canada while visiting promi- nent places in Wales and Eng- land including military bases and possibly Buckingham Palace. At the age of 17, Glen Anderson has done almost anything an army cadet can do. As Chief Warrant Officer, he holds the highest rank available to a cadet. Last year he was the first- ever recipient of the London United Services Institute Cadet Citizenship Award. The winner is selected from cadets all over Ontario. Glen, a tirade 12 student at Seaforth District High School, recently received his Gold Star with Wreath. He was one of only about 30 cadets, out of a total of 80, who passed the demandingtest which includes physical ftness and knowledge components. He hopes to achieve the next level, which is Master Cadet. Glen has been active in Cadets for about five years. He continued travelling to Stratford every Wednesday night even after moving to Seaforth three years ago. Ile belongs to the 433 Perth C ,u:.ty Royal Cana- dian Army Cadet Corps. In the past he has attended six-week basic camp, a six- week camp to be a cadet leader and a six-week camp to be a cadet leader instructor. "It's a riot when you go to summer camps," says Glen. "There are so many people who you meet." The age for Cadets is 12-18, so Glen has only one year left in the program. When he leaves the Cadets he hopes to study to become a police officer. He would also like to return to the Cadet program some time as an Officer. Glen lives in Seaforth with his mother, Debbie Morris, and stepfather Ken. "We're really proud of him," they say. Lai King Station Restaurant Wednesday, May 10, 1995 Join us today all you can eat Buffett Lunch $5.99 Dinner $7.09 Take Out is available children under 6 - 1/2 price Weekdays 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Weekends 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. I)111)lill • AM Deposits iry O/0 Insured Witton Limits Rates subject To Verification 31E/ YEAR ANNUAL (Is 10 11 9 Dai, S Yew 1 Year ARV COMM' Investment & Tax Planning Secure Investment Products ... from people you can trust SEAFORTH 96 Main St. 527-0420 Before you renew your Homeowner's Insurance... 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