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…got me thinking…if we add a few more members…feeder corps like 1st Canadian Regiment 1983…

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…keep the guard busy…1st Canadian Regiment novice guard 1984…ages 8-12…”Spooked on Classics”…I still smile remembering this group…

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Sylvia, Dennis and Della, the instructors of this young guard, taught the kids the fundamentals with the emphasis on fun…

Syl Nuzzo and Della Jacobs?

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Syl Nuzzo and Della Jacobs?

I'm not good with remembering names. Will have to check the contest program. I'll get back to you. I was secretary or treasurer of this winter guard circuit for a few years and found the files in a box last year. Edit: Della Jacobs is correct based on memory so I assume Syl Nuzzo also; they were in Alberta in 1984. Small world.

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Some more nicknames -

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Snowball!

More to come…

Puppet

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Some more nicknames -

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Snowball!

More to come…

Puppet

So were you fearful that if you spilled cream on your mustache the cats would lick it off?

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Okay, who remembers tour in '78?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amAx4UnjJtk

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Pepe Nataro inspiring the Saginaires at U.S. Open 1979.

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AMEN!! There was a time that one city, Racine, had seven competing corps! Kilties, Kiltie Cadets, Racine Scouts, Racine Scout Cadets, New Day, New Dawn (both all girl) & Boys of 76 (senior)

I went to the Racine web site a while ago, amazing number of groups. I found this a while back, not sure how comprehensive or up to date, http://www.dbcna.com/province-a-o.htm click home and there's more But don't go to Links...computer hangs...I've just posted what I have from my signature and any program scans and photos of others across both borders...alot had feeder corps in the 70's...ours were called the Sparkies and the other was the 'B' Band...

Edit: ...the site lists total of 342...

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