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44 BLUE AND WHITE 1947 COM I’l.I MKNTS OF Ivan Sales’ Beauty Salon j Adams Drug Company Ltd. Phone 4-1841 252 Pelissier St. Between London Chatham Streets COMPLIMENTS Oh WADDELLS CONFECTIONERY 1680 Tecumseh Road E. Phone 3-7624 Walkerville Helena Rubinstein Prince Matchabelli Toilet Preparations MARTIN DRUG STORE Ottawa Street Walkerville Phone 4-1076 TWO STORES Corner Lincoln and Ottawa Streets Phone 3-1955 • Tecumseh and Windermere Road Phone 3-3424 Walkerville. Ontario Howard Auto Wreckers New and Used Parts for All Makes Top Prices Paid for Used and Wrecked Cars WTILuX YOU NEED A PART . . . SEE ART! COMPLIMENTS OF PRINCE EDWARD HOTEL W. HAROLD JEX Manager
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CADET CANDIDS manv advanced signallers available. Mr. Furman intends to enter two Moyer Clip teams this year. In addition to Morse (flag, key and lamp) and Field Telephones, instructions will he given on the Mk l ' short wave set which is a new addition to our signalling equipment at the present time, the Mk l 11 is in daily communication with Voca¬ tional. I’attcrson and the RFCCH’s who likewise have sets. In the near future, some of the mem¬ bers of the signals will have the privilege of ac¬ companying the R KCCi. ' s on a scheme , using these short wave sets. All the instruction is carried on by members of the Moyer Cup team and to their untiring, pa¬ tient efforts must go all the credit for the splen¬ did work of the Signalling Corps. Such chaps as J. Colwill. It. Stevenson. R. Roy. V. Card. R. Martin and others are to be sincerely congratu¬ lated for the fine showing that this year ' s class has made to date. Those who attended last year ' s cadet camp at Ipperwash will always cherish the fond memories of good times. Undoubtedly, the mention of camp will immediately remind such fellows as Rod Montrose. Doug Montrose. I.cn I’oslovit and many others of the terrible eleventh ' , of the nights spent in the one-room building that had a small barred window, a table and a bunk—the best “klink in Canada. Hob Hethridge will prob¬ ably remember the day be scrubbed the floors for being A.W . ).!.. the night before. The cadets are earnestly looking forward to next year ' s camp. As cadets, let us resolve not only to maintain the tradition the corps of the past years have es¬ tablished but also to endeavour to grasp the high¬ est standards of cadet work. As citizens of Canada let us resolve to maintain our heritage, the right to democracy. ACER ACER FORT '
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B L IT Iv AND WHITE 1 V 4 7 ODE TO 13A is for Alex who writes you this poem. 1! is for Kernicc who ' s never alone, C is for Charlie who strings you a line. I) is for Donna who for hoys she doth pine, 1C is for Kleanor who fancies the hoys. F is for French with very few joys. ( ' . is for George our well-dressed man. II is for Howard our photo fan. I is for Interest which 13 doth know I is for Janet who never says no. K is for Kozina our basketball -tar. 1, is for l.lewellya who excells us by far. M is for Murray who likes to speak N is for Nelson who is very meek. () is for Oscar who just loves to creep. I’ is for I’atkau who ' s got the boys beat O is for ipteer. we ' ve lots of them here. R is for Roy our chemist so dear. S is for Stuart the monitor’s chair. T is for Thelma who has but one here. I ' is for ' you. ' we have lots to say. V is for Vera who sleeps all day. V is for White a girl very gay. NY , are reserved for Moths only. So. they at the last, are quite lonely! THINGS YOU’LL NEVER SEE—(13A C) Neil Macl’hee with his Latin homework done. Kill Smith understanding a Geometry Ottestioii. Donna Cochrane glad she writes four exams in one day. Karbara Hell and Dorothy Retzer six feet tail, [’at Hamby a nd Leslie Pond drowning in the swimming pool, Frank I’avelich running down a pool-room. Donna Haley with a towel (ask Kill Woodruff) Kurt I’atkau stumped on a math problem. Gerald Neely with his history homework done. Kill Woodruff without a wise crack. Karbara Lees calm and collected. Nelson McKelvie not blushing when asked a question. Thelma Rowe not smiling. Lorraine Hamilton without Kdith Kalvn. 13B—CAN YOU IMAGINE? Miss Robbins not taking a joke. Don Copeland, refusing a coke. Pat Hamby minus that smile. Frank I’avelich running a mile. Don Gibson not on the prowl. Chuck Pollard forgetting to howl. Lizz Kennedy not acting the fool. Heulah Marcoux playing pool. Dorothy Retzer not being smart. Hetty Leslie without a remark. Sybil Pullen not looking cute. Gertrude Dodick remaining mute. Nick Scile not being late. Karl Keyes learning to skate. Doug Tomlinson not looking shy , I’.oris Sonich being a spy. Jim Crossly skipping a class, Leslie Pond a black haired lass. Harbara Hell not looking neat Ian Wilkie with homework complete. Norm liriant actually mad. Madeline Murphy chasing a lari, Mac Ztufle dropping his frat. Lois Cullen stopping to chat. Dorothy Greenhow in pancake goo. Kthel Schooley not being true. Charlie I’kasance making a noise, Florence Anderson without any poise. George Livingstone staying till day, Ruth Lalmte without something to say , Gerald Neely giving tip poker. I )r 13II without a joker. My Favourite Geometry Deduction Given—That I love you. Required—To prove that you love me Proof—I love you I am a lover All the world loves a lover You mean all the world to me .:. You lo e me
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