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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1978, p. 12

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12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 26, 1978 Old Bills honoured by Legion Branch 419 Mrs. Lucy Cook. including Mayor Lawrence AMIE [ A Roeberdiunsiediont h) i % So] | | + + FAS Fe Wd | Fer, EAN ETE { 5 : : " Local and area Old Bills, starting from left, back row: George Crozier, Port Snodden, Port Perry and Sunnybrook; Vince McNenly, Ross Lie: brad " i t h, Port P ; Robert Tallon, Lyman Nicholls, Uxbridge; Jim Lee, Perry, Alex Walker, Oshawa, Louis Hele, Bill Baker, Bill Pearson, John Grant, Cavannaugh, Po Perry ; ' Port Perry; Cv Allinson, Uxbridge; C.A. Glass, Port Perry. Front row; Harry Lorne Duff, Herb Vines, Port Perry. £ The Old Bills present for the occasion all received a fine lighter with the Legion crest and a % bottle of shaving lotion from the Port Perry Legion & The and Ladies Auxiliary. The presentation to Mr. C. A. AN pL" Glass was made by second vice president, Ross eo aia a Weir. -- : oS 2 oh TaN An excellent speaker, Ray Tuokko, vice presid- Canadian Legion. Seated at his left, are Mayor ent Dominion Command delivered an inferesting and Lawrence Malcolm and Jack Lee, Branch president, informative speech on the past and future of Royal and MC John Maw, at the right. Dominion Command vice president speaker Ki The 14th annual Old Bills Malcolm, Jack Lee - Presid- Branch in 1964 that this pop- The happy evening ended 1: Night held Saturday gather- ent of the local branch, Jack ular annual event became a with a dance to an orchestra Ul R ed together more guests than Cook, Jr. - re resenting reality in 1965. from Oshawa. at any previous similar Associate Members, Mrs. Lo Bi event. Two hundred and June Symes, Ladies Auxili- 4 ; ~N\ twenty-five persons enjoyed ary president and the Legion For the Best Deals on New 4 an excellent roast beef Padre Rev. A. Woolcock. G.M. CARS or TRUCKS J dinner, prepared and served A fine program with an. see / \ by members of the Legion interesting story on the 14 Cet ; Ladies Auxiliary. year-old Old Bills Night, RICHARD HUNT Veterans invited to attend the Old Bills Night The Legion's permanent compiled and written by at from Sunnybrook Hospital arrived in a Red Cross ~M-C., John Maw, introduced Claire Nightingale should be WILLIAMSON Minibus. To help defray expenses, Clair Nightingale the various speakers and a welcome souvenir to any AYP CLT on behalf of the local branch presented Ed Ear), <¢Pt the program moving at veteran's collection. It was MOTOR SALES & Sunnybrook representative with a cheque for $100. to © Somiorable Sp, h ona Siggostion bye Mason Uxbridge 852-3331 or Red Cross and a second cheque in the same amount NISL Speaker sor. the. 90d 4g Woe hort | Res. 705-357-3911 [Seagrave] Y to Sunnybrook Recreational Fund. occasion was Ray Tuokko, Perry Branch and the late in = y wecreational Fund. Vice-President Dominion Ron Huntley of the Uxbridge \ inking of Leasing? Give us a Try1, py, He Command. He commended . the Port Perry Branch for : the continued efforts they ym 0 | [2] ; \VARELEUIA ITE made in keeping the Old Bills Company Night a tradition and paid a " warm tribute to the more P.O. Box 23, Bank Tower (416) 361-1294 than 30 -First World War Toronto-Dominion Centre Member C.D.I.C. veterans present. Toronto, Ont. M5K 1A1 Rates subject to change a Bishi dn WR-- length on the future of the Royal Canadian Legion and H H Coin J Agia a Five Year Bonus available ions will be made at the 'Guaranteed to investors National Convention held in ] June. It will then be decided Investment 60 years of whether Associate Members H HH will be given the right to vote Certificates age or over and hold office in Legion ; Branches throughout l Accompanying her husband, Ray Tuokko, vice Canada. Interest paid ® president Dominion Command, was his charming Several of the head table annually wife, presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers by © Buests also spoke briefly

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