LuAnn Nickels and Ron Realesmith holding jerseys from St. Clair Secondary and Sarnia Collegiate. January 2020. (Photo provided by Ron Realesmith)LuAnn Nickels and Ron Realesmith holding jerseys from St. Clair Secondary and Sarnia Collegiate. January 2020. (Photo provided by Ron Realesmith)
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St. Clair, SCITS memorabilia up for sale

Sarnia residents can take home a piece of history from the former St. Clair Secondary School on Tuesday.

Memorabilia items including football, basketball, hockey, rugby and cheerleading uniforms are being made available for a donation.

St. Clair graduate and basketball coach Ron RealeSmith said you can get up to five items for a minimum of $5.

He said there's a limited number of SCITS jerseys as well.

"There are so many people who went to St. Clair and SCITS in the community," said RealeSmith. "It's just a nice keepsake to have. All of the funds raised from this will be put toward future jerseys at Great Lakes Secondary School."

St. Clair Secondary School first opened at 340 Murphy Road in 1961.

Jerseys from St. Clair Secondary and SCITS up for sale at Great Lakes Secondary School in Sarnia. January 2020. (Photo provided by Ron Realesmith) Memorabilia from St. Clair Secondary and SCITS up for sale at Great Lakes Secondary School in Sarnia.

It amalgamated with SCITS in 2018 to become Great Lakes Secondary School.

The sale is being held on Tuesday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. in the small gymnasium.

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