Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 May 1993, p. 9

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Halton Hills This ‘Week, Saturday, May 29, 1993 ~ Page 9° BARRAGERS CLEANERS + LAUNDROMAT CHner, PICK-UP & DELIVERY RVICE STARTS MAY 1/93 166 GUELPH ST. 360. GUELPH ST. SeCR TY GEORGETOWN Hilton Hiils Cadets annual inspection Thirty members of #676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps (affiliated with the:Lorne Scots P.D. and H. Regiment) performed their annual inspection ceremonial on Wednesday at the Fairgrounds, ,in Georgetown. Lieutenant Colonel R. Irvine, CD - Commanding Officer of The Members of the corps will be trav- eling to Washington, D.C. in late June on a 10-day cultural visit. They will participate in Canada Day ceremonies at the Canadian Embassy and on July 4 will join with their hosts in celebrating Independence Day. During the months of July and Lorne Scots ugust, (Peel, cadets will Dufferin be attend- * and Halton ing annual Regiment) summer was the training inspecting programs at officer. Camp Also on Ipperwash. parade were The aim The Pipes of the and Drums Cadet orga- of the nization is Regiment. to develop re 5 are oo me a Sian Georgetown #676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps top cadets were presented with their awards at the mended by a3 good citi- Annual Inspection held at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Wednesday. Pictured above, front row, from left; Captain J ~ Bal io Lo zenship and D. Boudreau, WO. M. Deryck, Cpl. R. Boudreau, WO. S. Pellegrims, back row from left; Cdt. R. H. Harrison, ACE R POR leadership; Fendley, Cpl. K. Anderssen, MCpl. K. Willis, MCpl. T. Gasper, and MCpl. P. Ruttiman. ‘D of ACER to promote ee ae 5 =a ze oe “i Georgeto- physical fit- oe wn, and he is assisted by four other officers on the cadet instructor list, plus one civilian volunteer. Cadet parade commander for the annual inspection was cadet Warrant Officer M. Deryck. The event included demonstrations planned and organized by the cadets themselves. Static displays were also set up in the Armory showing the cadets’ involvement in winter living, etc. The annual inspection completes the local training for #676 corps. ness; and to stimulate an interest in the activities of the Canadian F age may enroll in training year will commence September 8 at The Armory located in the Georgetown Fair Grounds. Army cadets are sponsored by the Optimist Club of Georgetown, The Lorne Scots Regimental Association and the Cadet League of Canada in partnership with the Department of National Defense: ‘orces. Young people 12 to.18 years of ;. The new ywn #676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps Commanding Officer Captain J.H. Harrison presented Training Officer 2nd Lieutenant T. Brent with a Commission Scroll signed by Queen Elizabeth II recognizing him as an officer with the Canadian Armed Forces. This was one of many presentations that took place at the Annual Inspection of the 676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps held at the Fairgrounds in Georgetown last Wednesday. Georgetown. The Lorne Scots Pipes Drums, led by Pipe Major CWO T. Porter, entertained those present at the Annual Inspection of the Georgetown #676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps Wednesday at the Fairgrounds in Bob McNeilly, President of Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion, presented a first-time Legion Army Cadet Medal of Excellence to Cadet Sgt. D. Boudreau as the honor party looked on at the Georgetown #676 Royal Canadian (Army) Cadet Corps Annual Inspection last Wednesday at the Fairgrounds in Georgetown.

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