Port Perry High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Port Perry, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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Cadet Captain Earle Dobson goes to iational Cad-u Aaa. Camp at Banff, Alberta THhJNagQin57sQgQs3 Camp is located at Banff in the Canadian Rockies. The camp is a, 3 H e feature of the Royal Canadian Army Cadet training and was designed as such to compare with the national exchange visits for cadets of the other two Services. The National Cadet Camp is to reward individual cadets for their proficiency in .cadet training, together with outstandingww U 1 interest in cadet work and their contribution M, to this training in their own corps. CadtQs., selected to attend the c1-v Aust have attained the proficiency rating of Wmaster Cadet,W or WCadet First Coursen. Selection is on a comnetative basis with the final authority vestedfinw- the Command - This camp is a national t'oss-section of the most efficient Royal Canadian Army Cadetsg Cadets selected to A attend the National Cadet Camp are out-standing examples of the results to be obtained, through cadet training. ,lnc consequence, therefore, only those cadets who have the highest motives, coupled with the best qualities of character and determination, are in attendance. B The authorized quota is l5C boys. The camp is of three. weeks duration, 'Part of the training is devoted to purely military subjects, while the remainder allows the maximum opportunities to visit places of interest, Work on subjects peculiar to the mou allied subjects ada spot. atains is carried on L to the recrea+ion in this national beauty . Trail riding and Billeting is arranged so that cadets are grouped in sections composed thereby providing of representatives of the various provinces, educational value bv discussion of local affairs. Church parades are held ca,h Sunday to the churches' of Banff, Chaplains, provided by the Canadian Chaplain . Q Services,fare attached for the duration of the camp to give moral and spiritual guidance, fi. Captain Dobson last year in his Senior Leaders Course at Camp lpperwash, obtaining Win grouping in his course, showed himself a worthy candidate for this National Cadet Camp.



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ZH LI I1 n g EF P 1' ze Twas midnight on the ocean yet the sun was shining brightg I waited at the corner 'til a Streetcar came in sight. bhe came swaying down those tracks of silvered HZO. I wondered when I saw her fwhat I'd had an hour ago. I clambereo up those slim stepsg I gripped that handrail dold. I stared and then I stared againg those steps were made of goldI. I staggered down the aisleg they tell me it was sunk. I Then I came to this conclusiong I knew that i was drunk! I found myself an empty seatg I had to be alone. I knew IYd been a great big fool to go so far from home. . M -4 We started forwardxwith a jerkg the bell was ringing loud. ,' while,I Sat by a window and looked upon the crowd. E , f' -ax - ,Q , Fresh snow was swirling through the airg the ground wasfcovered white Yet looking on that cold, bleak world I4couldn't find a light. The car came grinding to a stopg I staggered up the row. I knew that I had met the time when every man must go. James Wilkinson Grade Xll . d IT PAYS TO Abvmrrisafv ' ' I Q There was a boy from Port Perry 1 He thought he heard a baby! who never rode on bikesg ' It was a little lamb. He often went out walking. It strayed and lost its mother Especially on hikes. And couldn't find the ram. He went down by bcugog. ' He picked it up so gently. But kept away from shore, And laid it on his arm. ' Because the bank was muddy He knew it must have wandered, He'd been told before. From some adjacent farm. He carried it home safely. In the star he ran an ad And soon the little baby lamb Was home with Mom and Dad. Keith Webster Grade IX

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