• Meeting Minutes 10 April 13

    Malvern Red & Black Society Executive Committee 7:00 p.m., 10 April 2013 Archives Room, Malvern C.I.  

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  • Meeting Minutes 6 March 13

    Malvern Red & Black Society Executive Committee 7:00 p.m., 6 March 2013 Archives Room, Malvern C.I.  

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  • Meeting Minutes 13 February 13

    Malvern Red & Black Society Executive Committee 7:00 p.m., 13 February 2013 Archives Room, Malvern C.I.  

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  • Malvern Boys win city baseball champsionship

    Malvern’s boys baseball team has won the Toronto District Secondary Schools Athletic Association championship for 2014, defeating Richview Saints 12-2 in the final at Talbot Park Monday. The game was a rematch of last year’s final, won by Richview. The victory was especially sweet for the graduating seniors who have worked for this day for several years. Congrats to everyone.

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  • In memory of Eddie Caterer and OMF looks for a president

    The latest issue of the Musings has been mailed out and is available here. In this issue Donna Halliday writes a tribute to the late Eddie Caterer: “Eddie Caterer passed away suddenly on Jan. 30, 2014. The service was at Calvary Baptist Church on Main Street, Toronto.  It was a wonderful tribute to Eddie, and the church was packed with family, friends, Malvernites, and Balmy Beach Club (B.B.C.) members. musings spring 2014 email version

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  • Musings Spring 2014

    In this issue Donna Halliday writes a tribute to the late Eddie Caterer: “Eddie Caterer passed away suddenly on Jan. 30, 2014. The service was at Calvary Baptist Church on Main Street, Toronto.  It was a wonderful tribute to Eddie, and the church was packed with family, friends, Malvernites, and Balmy Beach Club (B.B.C.) members.

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  • Malvern’s ‘Big Book’ remembers school’s vets

    Malvern’s Second World War memorial isn’t a statue, it’s a pair of books. “Adams, D.” It’s the first name you encounter on opening the ‘Big Book’ and it’s just about the only thing you will learn about him, if you are lucky enough to see it in the archives of the Malvern Red & Black Society (MRBS), which are open infrequently and only by appointment.

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  • Help restore Malvern’s Big Book of WW2 veterans photos

    There’s no statue to honour the graduates of Malvern CI who served in the Second World War like the statue out front of the school honouring the grads who served in the First World War. That’s why we are trying to restore the Big Book, a photo album with hundreds of portraits of the men and women who served in Canada’s army, navy and air force in 1939-1945. The book is badly in need of repair and the photos need to be removed, cleaned and scanned for a planned online database.

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