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  • malvern shop items

    Save 20% in Year 120 on Malvern CI shop items! 

    Summer’s almost here and we have the t-shirt for all Malvernites to enjoy it in.  As we wind up the 120th anniversary year of the founding of Malvern, we’re offering a special discount on MCI 120 t-shirts for you to celebrate in – at the beach, on the field or just around the house. Stand out in these colourful red t’s with the Black Knight logo, while supplies last.  We also have MCI 120 coffee mugs and tote bags available, also at 20% off.  Visit the Malvern Red and Black Society’s online shop today and get your souvenir of this time in your school’s long and proud history.   We offer…

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  • Malvern Wear gift items

    Malvern Wear gift items still available

    If you missed out on ordering your MCI Rugby Shirt or Hoodie, you can still get them if you pre-order for our next shipment. We will collect orders until we reach the minimum number to obtain a new supply. Simply visit the MRBS Shop and order items on back-order. We still have stock of MCI logo baseball caps which can be ordered for delivery right away.

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  • Did you serve in the Canadian Forces, post-1945?

    The MRBS is compiling a list of grads who served with the Canadian Forces after 1945. If you or someone you know joined the army, navy or air force at any time since then, we want to hear from you. We are also looking for Korean War veterans, peacekeepers, and veterans of later conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. If you can help locate these Malvern grads, please contact David Fuller.

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