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After the No. 9 SFTS opened in January 1941, the Officers' Mess was the location for a series of open house or "At Home" sessions held on Sunday afternoons. The Commanding Officer referred to them in his Daily Diary on February 23 as "an excellent opportunity of expressing their thanks to the citizens of the Town of Summerside for their many kindnesses during the past two months."
The second major open house was held in November 1943 for the male citizens of the area. The Summerside Journal commented that it would be an opportunity to "become acquainted with the branch of the service with which we are so closely allied." Invitations were obtained at the Provincial Bank of Canada or from R. S. Hinton, Secretary of the Board of Trade, the organization that sponsored the tour. The Airways Bus Company provided free transportation for boys attending school who were permitted to leave class early. The poor weather on November 3 curtailed the number of citizens who attended. There were 30 pupils from the Summerside High School in the overall turnout of 70 citizens.