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Navy Day At The School by Jim McKenzie XI-A At 3.30 o'clock on January the fifth, 1955, the boys of Orangeville District I-ligh School congregated in the gymnasium to hear an interesting preview of navy life by Lieutenant 2- commander Bfighton of the Royal Canadian Navy. Officer Brighton with the assistance of some fascinating pictures gave us a very vivid description of our navy and some of its training programmes. Mr. Brighton commenced by urging the boys to stay at school. He pointed out that people who have an education have a grea- ter advantage in life than those who have left school for what seemed to be a promising occupation. After introducing his topic in this way he explained to us how a person with grade twelve or thirteen education has the opportunity of becoming an officer in the navy while some one with just elementary schooling can become only a Seaman. The 'li euizenantncommander continued by describing the content of our navy and explaining the use of each type of ship. He mentioned several of the advantages of navy life for young men and finally explained some of the officer training programmes in practice b y our armed forces today. As a conclusion he again reminded us that school is bet- ter for us than we realize. He said he would try to answer any ques- tions and many of the boys presented their problems which he answered quite ably. H II H There once was a cute little tog Who wanted so badly a dog, Father brought home a pet Twas all he could get But Utwas only an old ugly frog. by Betty Coles X-B ll H ll
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