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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1971, p. 7

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HERALD THURSDAY DEC 1871 Page Legion Makes Gift to Provincial Command fc RALPH stem that one again Ota ladles saved the Say tha time by way of a Christmas gift of to Provincial Command W quote from tha Christmas MMfe from Command The Command recently received MOM from tie Ontario Provincial Command of the Ladtee Auxiliary to aid in un derwriting deficit of the Service Bureau Division and the coat of programs It realised a great deal of wont been put forth by Auxiliary member both at Brand and Command level to raise these fundi and the president wishes to deep and sincere appreciation of the of the Ladles Auxiliary at all level and the branches who through their cooperation msde this possible GOODYEAR A wonderful act to end a good year The Legion owes so much ladles We believe it has beep a good year We have enjoyed writing this Branch news throughout 1971 and while on the subject of we would like to express bur thanks Walter and Terry who edit our Writing every week arranging correcting ana interpreting This column must give them grey belrs As this year ruches to a finish those members who wish to be early birds stiU have time to get launder the wire The cutoff time la December 31 would bring to your at that Harry Atkinson our handsome membership chair man baa something la store for early birds A shindig or It a whirl you have a couple of days left Drop in at the branch anil become an early bird RAMRODDER Speaking of early birds comrade Harry so well known in Zone and District an early bird SO years ago ha first became Involved In association one of the larger and more Influential groups In existence In less At mis time Field Marshal through his efforta veterans groups welded themselves Into the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League Comrade was the ramrodder and a charter member of Branch at Pott Credit He waa also very buy and community affairs Later through forts Branch Cool was granted a charter YEAR BADGE It to Branch Sal that members of Branch UO and travelled December to witness the presentation ceremony of and year badges It waa there mat Harry was presented with his SO year badge and a plaque from Zone in recognition of bis years of service to the Legion In so many many ways Past Ontario Provincial president Art Adams District Commander Alex Mitchell Provincial P R0 Charles Heath and Zone Commander Greenwood were on hand for this BRANCH BITS Back at the branch things were winding up for the Christmas shutdown Friday afternoon Comrade Dave Capperaulo made the monthly Air Cadet draw Lucky winner was none other than the branch a Illustrious Major Pat Chamberlain CD As wo write this last for tan we wonder what Ilea ahead lnim a year of Wing back and resting on laurel It will not be for contentment for what already been achieved Rather it win be another year of roaring into the 70s With the theme of the convention being Challenge Opportunity we imagine the Legion will be busy always striving to aid disabled veterans and the less fortunate in other parte of the world At this time we wish our readers health happiness and love for your neighbours throughout toe wg year I y wo l One on Unique Quilt Principal of Norval tworoom school from 1903 to 1906 Mrs Henry Loyn has her name embroidered on an unique quilt now the possession of a Saakatch woman The quilt was made by the Lake Ladled Club and contains all the names of teachers and pupils of the Lewis bake school from 1919 to Mrs who will be BO next was asked to make the draw And it seemed fitting that the quilt was won by Mrs Isabel also a former teacher at the school Following her Job as Norval SPORTS MBET THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS JIM BLAIR Another of the Georgetown Raiders who came up through the local minor ranks Jim played Junior C here Junior A with and Junior B with Brampton before becoming an intermediate He 18 tall weighs lbs and Is years old A Georgetown resident he Is era ployed frith Metropolitan life Pete Is the Raiders general manager this season after vtng as club president The 33 year old owner of Pete Sports was with Bell Telephone for years before opening his own business He Is a native and played Junior hockey with Georgetown BOB HOOPER A former Glen Williams resident Bob now lives in Georgetown and is currently the Raiders secretarytreasurer He also has years of coaching and managing minor hockey here Bob is a salesman with Canada Packers LANCE Georgetown Raider centre Lance Doucette Is a former member of the Alio a Georgetown resident he is employed with the Ontario Jockey Club printing department Lance wears No 11 is 1 and weighs 195 lbs Loi In Blundy Leads Raiders In Win Over Fort Erie principal Mrs Loyns taught for two years at Terra Following their marriage In the Loyns went west to farm at Lsc Vert Saskatchewan She opened a school there that year In another one at Lewis Lake and in 1916 another at Dumbarton which la now called Nalcam In Mr and Mrs retired to where he died six years ago at the age of Mrs Loyns lives alone is and active and sends greetings to those In the community who remember her Reappoint Hinton Sheridan Governor former reeve of Acton and Warden of Halloa was reappointed to the Board of Governors of Sheridan College lust week as reareesnutlye on tb board Milton Reave Ron Harris said was well qualified for the which be has for the years Re respected far tha board themselves who have elected vice- chairman be comme BACKED IIP Deputy Reeve Art Speight backed him up saying Hinton bad served Halton county when he was on county council OakviBe Reeve Allan tried to have Jim Peat a banker from appointed but lost out an motion which saw only be and his seconder deputy reeve Dave Coons of Burlington opposed to appointment Georgetown Raiders were but won the hockey game in Fort Erie December It kept their win string in the Niagara Peninsula Hockey League alive and put them neck and neck with In fourth position Raider scored four times In the final period They had the only goal of the first period but fell behind In the second Steve was the George town team s leader In this one wring twice and adding a pair assists Terry Cook put Raiders In front from and Neil Cotton at ll of the opening Bob Nicholson from Parks and Jim Andrew tied It after five minutes of the second and B Zim merman from Harry notched Fort Erie second goal THIRD Raiders third period produ ction included goals by Cotton from Blundy and Cook Blundy from Cook from Duffy McCarthy and Junior and then Blundy from Blake and Tom Hicks Esefa club drew four minor penalties six of them the first period Raider netmlnder Keith Era Catering for r am mD for littrpaHti 8775241 mm COLONEL SANDERS and your CHICKEN VILLA in KM Iters Man Open Hew Years pay Pallet hod his hands full In the second period when Fort Erie the locals 197 Raiders were hi Brantford Sunday to take a 10- thumping Georgetown official knew well In advance many of their per eonnd had Christmas weekend put which would take them away from the area and at tempted to get this game a wit or cancelled but without success The skeleton crew which made the trip included Just four regulars Malcolm Crabbe Snowmobile In Rotary Draw Malcolm Crabbe 14 Drive was the lucky winner tne Rotary dub Snowmobile draw December 11 Snow Jet Snowmobile cover sleigh and double trailer while he was considering buying one The was sold by KenFaulkner This was the third annual snowmobile draw held by the Rotary Club with all proceeds going toward their community work Look Sis In the Paper FORGET SOMEONE 3 Days Left ALPINE HEALTH CLUB 6 MONTH CHRISTMAS SPECIAL LADIES MONTH SPECIAL SAVE MENS MONTH SPECIAL SAVE PHONE NOW 8779531 Alpine Health Club Wesley an Georgetown Keep Up with the News about Shopping and Savings Too j4 Youll see by the paper whats new whats go ing on whats to do In your newspaper your whole family finds entertainment and informa tion Whats more your newspaper is your marketplace where advertising competition thrives and you discover how to get best values from your shopping dollars The GEORGETOWN HERALD TELEPHONE 8772201 COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY

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