Cadets

Interview with Glen Duncan, in the Aurora Armoury, August 20th, 2016
Glen Duncan reminiscing about his time as a Cadet at the Aurora Armoury and Town Park in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Transcript
Glen: It was great times, and the park was a major part of it. Didn’t have the fence back then we just used the park as just, as it was part of the armoury.
Interviewer: Yeah.
Glen: It was, it was the cadets got great value from it back then. I’m sure they still do today but um, um, and the armoury itself uh, was always, always loud haha. Because of the acoustics in here are not the best but um, It was cold in the winter and warm in the summer.