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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 21

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Legion lines June 11 1WI The lucky winners oi the elimination drawl LIKE MOTHER LIKE DAUGHTER When you are making to plea you need all the help you can get Phyllis and daughter Mary Anne are for the anriuaf Nerval United Church Chicken that will take place this Saturday at Maple Lodge Farms Pies coffee and the best chicken ever will be featured at the dinner By Rums TinipMi Friday was particularly busy down at our Branch with the Imperial Elimination draw being held upstairs with Billy Meek and friends as en I was told the dinner was exceptionally good and many thanks go to the Imperial wives and Ladies Auxiliary who combined forts In preparing and serving the dinner Main winner of the draw was Tom and other lucky fellows were Don from Georgetown Chrysler twice Roy Royle and The draw for the lovely T V won by Mrs Phyllis Munt Congratulations Other winners of special prizes were Bob Bums and Steve Little No please contact Joe for your A good time was had by all In the Lounge Al and Ken played to a full house end were well received by the Lounge guests They will be back again Fred Bootle will be in the Lounge this Friday June On Saturday Jim Arrow will be In the Lounge Five new town cops Five constables have begun their service with the Hal ton Regional Police Force In Georgetown this week The officers are recent graduates of the police academy and are using the week long session to acquire first hand knowledge of the operations of a regional force The men will return to the police college in Hamilton for re assignment upon com pletlon of their orientation training From the police blotter urn iimiimmimimnrmii Steal a canoe and stereo too Six cases of theft under KOO King Street The canoe was Tire Street was Gasoline coupons valued at Sinclair Avenue They were Centre The bicycle belonged Police Blotter described as having a white outside the store and some gasoline were valued at 3 to a youth shopping at tuts week Interior stained wooden seats with an car stereo stolen from a parked car at A light blue boy a bicycle the store A green and patches throughout the player in his possession The Standard Products Two was reported stolen last Two juveniles were canoe was repor tru exterior 19yearold employee has been disposable lighters were stolen Saturday from the front of In the rear lot of the owner on An employee of Canadian charged with theft from the AfcP Food Store on Zellera Georgetown Market Auto Body Street with stolen parts from several cars on the lot The youths were turned over the the Youth Bureau Ten cases of wilful damage ranging from rosebushes to plywood were reported to police for further In vestlgation Elkton Sub division reported sheets of plywood were damaged at a replacement value of Two Juveniles have been arrested In connection with the occurrence Investigation is continuing Into the two broken windows at Centennial School this past weekend Damage has been estimated at A street sign and three rose bushes were damaged at and Hewson Crescent with a value of A home on Eleanor Crescent a car on Swing Street and a house on Ontario street all suffered broken windows They were valued at less that each In vesUgatlon Is continuing A car was wilfully damaged by an unknown person who scratched the sides of the WIS car In front of the owners Main Street home The rear window of Criterion Carpet Street was broken by two Juveniles who paid for the damage Two cases of assau I occurred while an arrest was being made following a disturbance outside the ucorgetown Memorial Arena Mill Street Saturday night Ten Instances of violations of the Liquor Licence Act were also recorded the same evening The break and enter of a Metcalfe Court home netted thieve nothing Two girls entered the home through an unlocked door The owner of Kim Department Store Main Street South has reported a fraudulent cheque was Issued at his store the cheque was returned by the bank marked The display window of Tracey Lyn Children Wear Georgetown Market Centre was broken by unknown vandals Sunday Damage has been estimated at Sunday June 15 la our Zone meeting Comrades I have bet on that we will have members out It Is not limited to the executive All members are welcome and being the host branch we hope to have a good turnout This will be Norm Ward first rone meeting as Deputy Zone Commander so come out and support him and show the other 10 branches that we are interested In our branch and that we take an active part in what goes on Meeting begins at pm and takes usually about two hours See you there Comrades Saturday started out as a great day for me and It got better as It went along This being mainly due to all at the branch helping me celebrate my birthday Thanks to you all for the good wishes refresh ments gifts cards cake and limited use of candles We had eight members of the Ladles Auxiliary In the Lounge from Branch Trenton on Saturday They had been up to Acton Legion to play Crib In the Provincial finals along with some of our ladles and wore Invited back We welcomed Ruth Bev Harber Amodeo Ruth Carter Helen Johnson Martin and Merldty Newman They had never seen the Slosh or the Alley Cat and were eager to learn Stod Marlon Carney Jan and Hazel Dumper placed fourth In Provincial Crib Nice going gals Other guests In our Legion his past week were Victor and Doris Castle of Branch 15 Quebec Mr and Mrs Art Randall of Branch 229 Richard Goodchild and his wife Maude from Kent They are here for a six week visit with their daughter Jackie and son Inlaw Mike Johnson who reside on Mountalnvlew Wo hope they enjoy their visit and will drop in and make themselves known to our membership They like to play darts Comrades Karen Moore and Kim Wright are visiting town for a few days from Clements Point Nova Scotia where Karen Is a member of Branch 122 having spent some lima in the Navy Karen was here to settle the estate of the family farm In and then will be heading back to Nova Scotia where she has lived for the past ten years Karen said it was nice to see familiar faces Bev Harrison and Elizabeth Dunn were up from Brampton for a relaxing hour In the Lounge Don t forget Comrades when you see someone sign our guest book and go sit by themselves extend the hand of friendship and welcome them to our branch and hospitality From now on we will be having a lot of guests some from other branches and some of us will be having family visitors and we want them to fed at home while they are here Still time to order your golden tulips folks Car Club night Is well and this Friday should prove another full evening In the branch upstairs and down Come early folks and enjoy he evening a activities Congratulations to Nick and Doll Carter on the nappy oc casion of their An Wednesday June Many happy years ahead Don forget the picnic on Sunday Julys This will again be out at Bill Hunter a For those who don t know bow to get hero a map will be made available lo snow you tne way It Is a lovely place with sun sand shade and water The week after will be the Im perials second fishing trip out to the Glen Extension and all fishermen will be out to beat the one pound one catch that baa been so far recorded by Fred Bootle Graham Payne la looking after this trip so if you want further details get in touch with Graham Last Sunday 17 members of the Legion Pipe Band members of the Color party 3 each Auxiliary Imperial and Branch and members of the Branch left the post office at 2 p m to proceed to the Cemetery where we were Joined by and Oddfellows for a Joint Decoration Day ceremony remembering their Brothers and Sisters and our Comrades who had passed on to their reward Then we parted company and each group held its own service and later went to visit the graves of our departed friends and family We have lost a great many of our members the past ew years which is brought sharply a mind as we go amongst the monuments The names come to mind and for a few minutes we reflect back to happy times and days Decoration Day afford us the tune and place to silently repeat They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old Age shall not weary Ihem nor the yean condemn At the going down of the sun and In the morning We Will Remember Them Jon Emmerson Auxiliary President At Anns Clarke and standard beaters Rita Marlon Carney and Morion Beattle were on parade for the Auxiliary and looked carrying our Colors and Branch color parties The Legion Pipe Band was formed On the of their debut all of and of that ten with the band With rUkbangee and bandsmen moving further sway and loss of Interest in some cases there have been many the past seven one Is the and now uniform of Bind Seven- teen out on parade Sunday and of that number three are tne young sons of members Don and BUI on of George Norm Allen sob of Another Tom Wolfe is proving worthy member of also and these lads stew at every parade Several marten went to Fergus Saturday festivities and f Mid the hospitality was exceptionally good All chairmen please have in for the SfflnmltibfUm Saturday Leave behind hilt try flp m or take to MerioWOaVney by noon Sunday so have time to type It this out In time for To toe new wont be putting out Summit during the summer months of Jury and August but will be beginning month of September it is hoped that all chairmen will co operate their on ffftgfilar basis try to report Jack Hooper Is In hospital recovery Jack fomCinadfrWgnt TILDENl ANDREW MURRAY Mounttlfcilaw Rotd J CROSS SCHOOL Participating in the music festival held at Georgetown District High School were the Holy Cross School Choir conducted by one of the teachers Mrs Geraldlne Barnes Mi A musical experiment Music filled the gym at the Georgetown District High School last Thursday morning during a music festival presented by all the schools in the Georgetown area Harry Hamilton music instructor at the high school ibirict High School- rScSfrorttne Coeuf tol i Harrison Park Centennial Glen Williams St Francis None of the schools knew christian Stewart town and I thought of holding a music complete arrangements with the schools and here we have it It was not Just a morning of singing for there waa also gymnastic performance fojk dances and and marionette shows Schools which included the MUSIC FESTIVAL music from St Francis of Assist on the festival all schools in the area xylophone while thou choir uig 4 turned out tit a great success Students Has Broken operation of all the schools could participate I received Hamilton and Ralph permission from the Halton turned out a morning Board of Education made the falei mualc Boys Girls Want To Make Some EXTRA MONEY The Herald has openings for Carriers in the following areas Georgetown King Centennial Albert Durham APPLY IN PERSON AT Home Newspaper of Halton Or Call and ask for Circulation

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