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Port Perry Star, 5 Aug 1981, p. 32

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ih. Y, SS LAAN AS a Tiina KATE YE RR AMM or eX A 3 SE ee le Sk VA FLX esd HANAN RA FT ASAT an BS RL RYE ANT OR Ox PAN Eh re fume 3 Graduation Paul Ernest Larmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer recently graduated from Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, with a Bachelor of Science in Agri- culture. Paul is presently employed with United Co- operatives of Ontario as Retail Sales Management trainee in Guelph. Learning how to be a good soldier (From page 16) Marys Cement -- they all once were troopers "Even cooks have to learn how to fight," Lt.-Col. Morin said. "That is why they learn fieldcraft at Cainp Borden before they take their trade qualification course there. Everyone learns how to be an infantryman before branching off into various supportive trades." Those who will become armored infantrymen learn to drive jeeps and fire the machine gun mounted on them before August is over, he explained. The troopers will learn how to operate the jeep radio and correct radio procedure, casualty evacu- ation and defensive driving. "On August 21, the troopers will join the Ontario Cedar Creek news by George Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Vic Larocque returned home on Thnursday after a ten 'day visit with their daughter, Debbie, her husband, Ray Davis and grandson Jeffery at New Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings visited a couple of days with the Davis family last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer had all their family home recently. David and Marion Den Boer of Owen Sound left their daughters with grampa and grandma for a couple of days and went to Ottawa to visit Martin Den Boer. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons spent the weekend in the Parry Sound area. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gibson. and family of Columbus accompanied them up north. Regiment at Meaford for annual summer camp," Lt.- Col. Morin said. "Some will be employed in the armored reconnaissance squadron, some in the rear echelon performing administrative duties, getting rations forward to the troops, while others will be employed as assault troops." "The camp will be a series of shake-out exercises that will involve "all phases of reconnaissance training," he continued. "Then we will go into a two-sided exercise for the final three days at Meaford." ' "Two-sided means - there will not be a make-believe enemy for the reconnais- sance toops to tackle," Lt.- Col. Morin said. "Other troops will act as the enemy, which keeps everybody sharper." "Armored reconnaissance squadrons are the eyes and ears of the brigade commander," he added. "They employ sneak and peek tactics." The Ontario Regiment has enjoyed good success with the retention rate of SYEP soldiers, both Lt. Stewart and Lt.-Col. Morin pointed out. 'A high percentage Browndale Kit, owned by Murray Jackson and Family, R.R. 3, Port Perry, was recently named Grand Champion and Best Uddered Female at the Second Annual Belleville Spring Holstein Show. Jackson also exhibited the Reserve Champion Male at this Show. There were 158 good Judge Lowell Lindsay of Guelph, by 65 exhibitors. quality Holsteins presented to remain with the regiment after the summer is over, year after year. New books at Library New books arriving at the Scugog Memorial Library are as follows: Interferon - The New Hope for Cancer - M. Edelhart; The Old Priory - N. Lofts; Budget Travel in Canda - J. Myers; How to Help Your Child Eat Right - A. Hat- field; Handy Farm and . Home Devices and How to Make Them; The State of Ireland - B. Kiely; The Wallington Case - M. Jon; Jeremy Visick - D. Wiseman; How to Travel Books for Teens - M. Stewart; Underfoot in Show Business - H. Hanff; Fighter Aces of World War II - R. Jackson. 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