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Put Democracy Into Economics! WHEN YOU GET A JOB, JOIN A UNION! Man is a social being who lives properly only when he cooperates with others for the common good. When a man takes a job he fulfills the requirements of good citizenship when he joins a union of the men and women with whom he works. Modem industry is a highly complex thing and no amount of good will by one person or group of persons in it will give every one his due. Just as it requires joint effort by management and labour to turn out production, so both labour and management ought properly to be repre¬ sented when the decisions affecting wages, working conditions, etc. in the plant are made. Labour is an integral part of industry; it ought to function as a group. It can only to this as a union. THE UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA (C.I.O.) GEORGE BURT. Canadian Director 201 Security Building Windsor, Ont. STERLING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Ready Mix ( Concrete Concrete Blocks 2494 SANDWICH ST. E. WINDSOR, ONTARIO PHONE 2-7241 Compliments of MOTOR PRODUCTS □ Standard Machine Cr Tool Co. Ltd. Tools. Dies, Fixtures, Jigs. Gauges Plan-O-Mill. Multiple Heads. Drill Masters, Hole Wise and Special Machinery 870 OTTAWA STREET WINDSOR. ONTARIO S m ii’ s CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY Ottawa at Gladstone
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CADETS r CADET BAND QUARTER MASTER STORES— The Q.M.S. , operated hy Lt. I ' . W. H. Barnes, is open every Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. Barnes and his able staff of eadets supply each cadet with the “proper uniform. This year the “Q.M.S. lias received enough berets for each cadet in the corps. Vlso army boots are being sold for three dollar ' . Cadet Lt. G. Bissett is in charge of the “Q.M.S. • FIRST AID TEAM— The First Aid Team which had over twenty-five members, was given praise for their impressive demonstration on the night of the inspection. This would not have been possible without the fine work and interest of Mr. New¬ man. the instructor. Cadet Lt. J. Mcndlcr was the cadet in charge. The team gave excellent demonstra¬ tions of bandaging wounds and stretcher cases. They also helped to put some realism in the sham battle by taking care of the wounded. The First id Team was well trained and smart; and with some of last year ' s experience and talent, we hope for a bigger and better team in the future. OFFICERS ' CLASS— This year the Officers ' Class has been broken up into two parts, the commissioned of¬ ficers report on Tuesday with Capt. Scguin. while the newcomers are under the supervi¬ sion of Major Malkin on Wednesday. Forty boys reported the first night with many of the seasoned officers. Some things a cadet officer must know are rifle, platoon, and company drill. He should know general items of interest about our armed forces. BUGLE BAND— The Band, under Cadet Capt. 1). Prodin ' s command, has been training all year. Kach Tuesday and Thursday they meet in Mr. Wil¬ son ' s shop to practise for an hour. There are forty members enrolled. Our Band was excellent last year and we hope for an even better one this year. • CADET RIFLE COMPETITION IN 1948- Our rifle team, under the instruction of Major Jennings, has entered many competitions. Some of these being: 1. The Dominion of Canada Rifle Associ¬ ation in which it stood tenth out of four hundred and nine teams entered. 2. The Ontario Rifle Association—we lost to Walke-fvillc by a slim three points. Fifty- seven teams entered this match. 3. Province of Ontario Competition—our team placed seventh in the fifty-eight teams that were entered. 4. Royal Military College our entry was lost in the London offices. • INSTRUCTORS— This year was a very successful one for our Cadet Corps. This would not have been possible if it had not been for Lt. Col. Harman, chief instructor: Major Malkin, junior officers: Major Jennings, rifle-team; Capt. Scguin. sen¬ ior officers: Capt. Anderson, signals; Major Barnes, quartermaster: l.t. McManus, publicity: Lt. Murray. P.T. instructor: C. 1. Newman. First Aid: Bandmaster Xeilson, and those who are company instructors. On behalf of the Cadets. 1 wish to take a little space to say so many thanks to those instructors who help us to achieve so much. OFFICERS’ CLASS
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•‘THE TOWERS 9 4 S — I 9 4 9 PAGE SEVENTEEN GRADS OF I-Q-4-Q J E of the Graduating Class of 1949 arc proud to have attained to the high standards of the Y D. Lowe Vocational School, and to have earned our Ontario High School Graduation Diploma. We hope that now and in the years to come our school will have reason to be proud of us. This 1949 edition of the “TOWERS will bring back many pleasant memories in the years to come and will provide a permanent record of our school days. When we open this book we shall remem¬ ber old friends, school clubs and teams, plays, and many incidents that are of much importance to those who have lived them. • C. S. P. SPECIAL GRADUATING CLASS Namr Barbara Auttcrion Mary Cainen Eileen Denomme Alice FeU Betty Fenton Barbara Flowitt Annette Gordner Mildred Gordner Rita Hill Helen Kane Doreen Kennedy Shirley Landon Ambition To see the world To lie a Yankee Blues Singer To travel To get a job in Florida To go to California To be a nurse To be a housewife No more music lessons To learn bookkeeping Private Secretary To be a housewife h jvouritr Saying Wouldn ' t that rot your socks. Bert On Sunday too Gosh Big Speed You beast Come and hold my band. You don ' t say Well. 1st period we have 1 don ' t know. Miss Fritz J ecz What do you mean? 1959 On a slow boat to China Miss America Married Still in Windsor Fenton ' s Orange Orchards That would he telling Dr. and Mrs.? Spinster Hills Music School Still don ' t know. Miss F. Still growing Minding children
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