Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute - Volt Yearbook (Ingersoll, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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Royal Canadian Army Cadet Camp lpperwash Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute Cadet Corps was well represented at the Royal Can- adian Army Cadet Camp lpperwash last SUlTIfTIel'. Upon arrival at Camp lpperwash the cadets were given a strict medical examination and issued with all necessary equipment for the seven week Senior Leader Course. The Inger- soll cadets were designated to C lCharlieI company, along with approximately 140 other cadets from Toronto, London, Woodstock and other districts. The course itself consisted of foot-drill, rifle drill, fieldcraft, map reading, technique of instruction, light infantry weapons and ath- Ietics. During the period at camp, four days were spent at the Tented Camp. Here the training was concentrated more on fieldcraft. Many recreational facilities were available at the camp. Competitions were held in base- ball, basketball, volleyball, track and field, table tennis and swimming. Nightly movies as well as a trip out of camp filled in our spare time. HARRY ELLERY WALTER ELLERY am..,3 Ingersoll Farm Equipment Dealers in J. I. CASE and NEW HOLLAND, NEW IDEA and COBEY MACHINERY and DELAVAL MILKERS CHAMPION BULK COOLERS JOHNSON POWER LAWN MOWERS and GARDEN TRACTORS Office Phone 731 Dairy and Farm Supplies On the last day, there was an inspection by Major-General M. L. Brennan, OBE, CD, Ad- jutant-General, Canadian Army, followed by a march past. Later each company put on dif- ferent demonstrations on the sports' field for the inspecting officers and a large crowd of spectators. Cadets who attended Camp lpperwash from Ingersoll last year were: Bill Armes, Richard Armes, Floyd Clark, Bill Elliott, Tom Leftley, David Poyntz, Colin MacArthur, Jim La- Flamme, Jim Fitzmorris, Doug Williamson, Gary Wright, Jack Hart, Bill McLellan, Bill Telfer, Bob Savage. The boys not only made many new friends but acquired valuable knowledge and skill. Bob Savage, Bill Telfer, Grade IIB James W. Fergusson Buyer's Agent OXFORD COUNTY HOLSTEINS One or a Carload TELEPHONE 70W Ingersoll Ontario Canada DAVE WOOLLEY MRS. COZA SINCLAIR F. S. MacDOUGALL W. L. THURTELL + ThurteII's Drug Store Phone 55 Ingersoll Page 64 THE VOLT



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The Bisley Shooting Competition Last summer as a member of the Royal Army Cadet Bisley team, I had the honour and privilege to represent Canada and the Royal Canadian Army cadets at the National Rifle Association shooting matches held at Bisley, England. The main objective ofthe team, which con- sisted of eleven boys, was to try to win the Alexander Graham Bell Trophy which is sup- plied by the Canadian Army cadets for com- petition in England, between British and Can- adain cadets. In a close competition held at the Bisley ranges the Canadian team defeated the British team, 726 to 724. It was a com- bined total of two ranges of two hundred and five hundred yards. The rifle used was the standard .303. Our second obiective was to give the people we met a good impression of Canadian youth. I believe that we did our best for Canada in this respect. On the l6th of June the team met at Montreal and sailed on the 5.5. Neptunia to England. After landing at Southampton we travelled through beautiful countryside to Bis- ley. The team fired two weeks at Bisley. We fired not only against cadets but also against experienced veterans who helped us immensely. The team next proceeded to Chelsea Barracks in London and toured for one week. We visit- ed many well known places and landmarks. During our stay in England we were the guests of the Imperial Cadet Association and nothing was too much trouble for them. To keep a close check on us we had two officers, Colonel Buell, the Commandant of the team, and Colonel Dow, the Adiutant. Through the courtesy of the R.C.A.F. we were transported by Dakota to Germany, where we were the guests of the Canadian Brigade, who gave us a warm welcome. Here, too, we had an opportunity to visit several interesting and historical places. On our return to England we were trans- ported to Liverpool, where we boarded the Em- press of Scotland for the return iourney to Canada. A This trip was a memorable one for me. I made many friends and visited many interest- ing places. The team fulfilled all its obiectives and created a good impression for Canada. I hope that in future years some other fortunate student from our school may have the thrilling experience that I enioyed this past summer. Ron Wilson, Grade l2A After Graduation . . Graduates of Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute are invited to visit the London Life Insurance Company's head office, to learn the benefits that are enioyed by staff members in this growing organization. The London Life, besides offering -opportunities for advancement, provides sickness and accident insurance and pension benefits, a five-day working week, vacations with pay, cafeteria, club rooms and recreation grounds, social organiza- tions and staff health provisions. For an appointment to discuss these matters in greater detail, write or call the Personnel Department, at the Company's head office. LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Page 66 THE VOLT

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