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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1975, p. 13

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Legion Lines Elimination draw Friday By Roma Tlmpton On Friday evening last Fred was the entertainer In Thursday of this week will be the Lounge and he was terrific the last draw of the Car Club as usual The Lounge was a before the big evening Doris little more than half full and Chamberlain and her com- guests were more of a have planned for us on listeningsinging crowd than a Friday June 13 There will be a dancing crowd Jimmy Captain meeting this Wed us the pleasure at the Legion or several songs to the en- All Car Club captains are of everyone there asked to attend sun Francisco Sally and Danny Boy were a few of his This Friday the Imperial selections Now arent you Section are holding their sorry you didnt come on down Elimination Draw Dinner will for the evening beat Tom Muni Section Guests In our Lounge on PRO tells me that there are Friday were George Griffin still a few tickets available from Branch No from Ihe Bar Stewards for HU1 who was visiting the anyone wishing to purchase Ron Carters for the weekend one All those who have tickets Mrs Imperial out please turn In money and Branch Quebec who has stubs or tickets to Joe been visiting here for a week so he knows where he stands Mrs BaJols extends a welcome re tickets and money Lets as the Imperial Section have address Is Mountain St an excellent hospital project and we will be most welcome hey are working hard Member Dennis Cortwright towards A great meal will be has his mam and dad Mr and prepared and served by Mrs Arthur Cartwright Section members wives and Birmingham England here Ladies Auxiliary and you for six weeks Sister Anne was know he meal is worth the along with them for the H Plans arc In operation for a fall variety night put us down for a ticket fellows your last show was terrific October 11 Is the date remember and mo re details will follow as they are finalised Dave Ranee gave an ex cellent report on a meeting he had attended at Ha Hon Cen tennial Manor regarding Senior Citizens Week beginning Saturday June 14 He said there were at least 100 In attendance at the meeting which shows everyone is anxious assure all the residents will havea good time themselves All Section members who can spend a few hours of their time please give your name to Dave Ranee at us to drop in to her branch or call him if you want we are in Quebec The further information Thereare inside facilities in case of inclement weather The Ladles Auxiliary and the Imperial Section will have a bus for all senior citizens wishing to go out on Saturday June They will be picked up at Kin Court and Sargent Road price of admission alone Billy evening and Anne lives In residences All senior citizens 111 J L extremely fine days were enjoyed by Art Lawrence Albert Leach Jim Randell Sid Clarke George ONefl and Tom Clarke I forgot to ask if they caught any fish How nice to see Jimmy Murphy and George Hughes at the meeting and both looking veryell Ralph will be going Into Toronto General hospital for a few days and we wish him well and hope he is back with us shortly He may have to go back later on and If so will be looking far com pony So look on the sick board list Comrades and when you see someone hospitalised out of town on It how about getting a carload and going down see the fellows I heard yesterday that Bob is In Misslssauga hospital and has been there for a week and will be there for a while yet Several years ago Bob had a hip operation and his stay in hospital now is a result of it Bob may go in traction and I am sure he also would like to see some of his many friends from Branch 120 and town Jim Ross Is in Georgetown hospital Dick Fullerton is home from Brampton Hospital The new officers and executive will be installed at the June general meeting An executive meeting will be held in a couple of weeks to give the new chairmen their Jobs for the next year Once official duties of the executive will then take place but until then the old executive will be fulfilling their duties of the past year Car Club VYInnen Draw No Bill Hanson Gord Preston Betty Smith Trev Williams J Mc pherson Fred Wallace Wool material and stuffing down at the Branch for hose wishing to moke use of it for the bazaar Fur fabric at my home give me a coll If you want some to moke pillows fur hats slippers ear muffs mitts etc Remember the ladies looking after the various booths and give them your articles so they will know how much they will hove to work with Please price and size things to help these girls and make their Job easier Hazel Dumper reports on sports and that Crib was played last Saturday In Brampton to go on to Regional and one of our teams placed fourth Rita Maureen Finely Dodlc McCartney and Hazel Dumper are to be congratulated This Saturday in Acton Provincial Crib will be played and two teams going are Marion Edle Bowman Doll Carter and one THE HERALD Wednesday Jane more yet to be named The Carney Jan and second team will consist of Hazel Dumper We wish you Stoddard Marlon the best of rock ladles Appletree Farms Market on No SALE ON JUNE TO LOCAL RADISHES ISC bunch LOCAL GREEN ONIONS ISC bunch MILK bags LIMIT PER CUSTOMER GRASS GREEN CIL His XH SOME ENCHANTED EVENING was the theme for the Georgetown District High School Formal held at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club Debbie Chamberlain with escort Don Dodge was chosen as Formal Queen with Laurie and Jennifer Griffith as Limehouse Summer in Scotland WearepleasedthetMr F J May She was awarded the Brown la progressing College of Physical Science favourably in hospital in Graduation prize far attaining Georgetown Also Mr J highest average In the Benton is home after General Sc program in the weeks of foot treatment al science area Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Mr Lloyd McEnery Mr and Mrs Russell is borne after undergoing of Acton celebrated surgery week ago at Guelph heir wedding nlvcrsary with a hot roast beef supper with close relatives Mr and Mrs S Mlleham at Limehouse Presbyterian had a short visit recently by Church on Saturday May her sister Mrs K M Guppy of The Auxiliary College Park Maryland Mrs catered and nil enjoyed a visit Guppy attended a reunion of Acton her graduating class at following the dinner Toronto General Hospital while here The Cubs report they delivered 300 packages of Miss Wendy Hannah a Flowers of Hope seeds in the student of the University of area Waterloo Is In Edinburgh Some Cubs have earned Scotland for the summer She badges Ken Thompson and a receptionist at George Kelvin Eastwood each earned in Scotland and a collectors badge Mike thoroughly enjoys her work Smith handyman Kevin Having lived in Glasgow for Eastwood house orderly and three years she will be kept Tom Ruggle earned a pet busy visiting her friends keeper badge None of the Cubs Mr and Mrs Arthur Pat- were eligible to attend the of North Carolina District camp held for Cuba visited the A C Pattersons who are going into Scouts In recently the fall However three leaders did attend the camp Mr and Mrs E Karen were Steve went as a camp cook with the Edgar Karens during while Elaine and Dave helped the weekend with patrols and odd Jobs Kevin has left the Congratulations to Mrs Cub pack to move to Staynor William Sanford who received We are sorry to him and hope he will continue in University on Scouting at his new home Downstairs in the Lounge on Friday June will bo Ken and Al for a return engagement Bring a couple of friends along and relax In the comfort of the Lounge On Saturday in the Lounge will be Dan Sunday June will be our Decoration Day Parade We will meet at the Post Office at 1 and march off to the Cemetery at p where we will be Joined by the The Odd Fellow will march with us to our service Our Legion Pipe Band will be leading the way as in the past A reminder in advance Comrades that Georgetown Branch will be hosting the Zone meeting on Sunday June 15 As we are the host branch for this meeting we would hope that there will be an excellent turnout Meeting will Toronto How pleased to welcome all of you to our town and to our Branch We hope to see you many more tunes before your visit la over We had a visitor from Scotland In last week but I cant find out his name He has been here before and enjoyed meeting many members of our Branch Our old buddy Carl was from Cleveland Ohio and Its always good to see Carl up here I was happy to attend the Imperial Section May General Meeting yesterday As I explained before there were so many things going on on four Sundays in May that they had hold their May meeting In June Harold was also Invited to attend and we both thank the members for their exceptional hospitality George Griffin Br Rich mond Hill was also are welcome to take the bus and there are lists put up in both residences so please put your name down so we will know how many busses to plan Imperial Section la planning a Pig and Whistle night on Thursday June The Copy Cats Jim and Jimmy will be en tertaining All members are urged to attend and offer your help SPECIAL MEETING of Imperials to be held Sunday June far the pur pose of summing up all financial activities resulting from the Ellmintlon draw A flyer will go out to all Imperial members regarding your annual barbeque Time place and whatever Thanks were expressed by Alex Goldie to all members who consistently pitch in and help at everything that goes THE BEST WAV TO COOK OUTDOORS begin at ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT 59 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS3 FOR Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown No Proceeds for leaf Detection in Children and Community Projects the meeting The Section In Section They keep Interest keen for all members and from what Ive seen there is a keen desire on the part of all Imperial members to do their best and never leave jobs to the other guy I guess thats why they accomplish everything they set out to do The Branch executive were all congratulated on their recent election to office and to Norm Ward on his Zone Deputy election and Alex sold he hoped the ex cellent relationship that now exists between Branch and the Section would prevail throughout the next year Harold responded by thanking Alex for his kind words and expressed on behalf of new President Denny Wright and branch executive the desire for continuance of friendship and cooperation that exists and if one or the other needs the help of the other it would be forthcoming Several members had a recent trip to Plymouth Cape Cod for deep sea fishing An ST 8776242 HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE GUESTS THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS STREET TALK CAREERS Come See Us METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE TORONTO TEL 4 We offer security challenge Involvement pension good salary and ring benefits uniforms and equipment supplied POLICE OFFICER Mult be a Canadian or a British subject Minimum requirements J a ISO lbs Grade In the level 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