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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1975, p. 17

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Bram man wins Imperial draw Legion Lines By Tlmpion Ralph Bludd Norm Hanson the lost performance by Len Emond Harry Brown Horry Savings who been Tom Roger President of the Initiation Roger Lonery and Ed Waring team Officers at the head table accorded a standing ovation richly deserved Wright Tom Elliott Tom H always lent so much Clarke and Jim Collier We dignity lo the ceremony which were sorry to learn that this done when one believes In something as Lhe Legion stands for that their welfare and mat of sovereign and etc the Legion as Harry andmany to the reigning their dependents especially Harry Sen rf do Harry will be missed Canada peace the dependents oflhe disabled emblems hem be in this capacity but will be will and friendship ilck flg and needy may These around to lend a hand to Tom nations strong and always be safeguarded Clarke If he should need It united comradeship among all After repeating their names The of Canada Jim Collier read the pur those who served bo that the candidates made their Iney the poses and objects of the Legion neither their rights nor their declaration of loyalty and Lawrence the lo the candidates interests shall be forgotten and declaration of to and the badge by Wright Smith Another busy weekend for many Branch members with the Imperial Section Dinner and Draw on Friday evening the fun dart day on Saturday between the Men and Ladles Industrial Dart Teams and on Saturday night a very sue cessful evening for Mem Elliott Imperial Section President Wright Smith tells me that Patterson of Brampton was the last name drawn out of the drum on Friday for the draw but this was split three ways There were other prizes won but as yet I don t nave all their names This was a particularly well attended evening when you consider at this time of year there seems to be so much going on everywhere in town The ladles of the Auxiliary and the Imperial Section wives served another exceptionally fine dinner and the response from both sets of ladies was overwhelming and some ladles were not needed to help as they had so many show up This kind of cooperation Is moat gratifying and the Ladles Auxiliary and section wives are thanked most heartily Garth Teeter won the TV draw second winner In the TV draw was Grace and No 3 yet unclaimed the number Is If you are the holder of this ticket please call the Branch leave your name with the Steward and a section member will get In touch with you No word so far on who won the dart day activities so this twill have to be In next week tut It Is safe to say Ihls was a really good day Saturday evening at 30 the sharp crisp voice of Harry Bottoms got things underway when he gave orders for the initiation team colour party officers and team to take their place and finally the can were to be Initialed to fall In There were nine new members Initiated and of that total we add another lady to the distaff side of the branch We welcome Marilyn Mason along with THE HERALD Wednesday November It ltlSPage IT Branch president Denny member or over the bar Wright and membership Please think about It chairman Tom Elliott then went to each new member and Many favourable comments congratulated them and were expressed about the presented them with their band The group of four badge and bylaws book After ana were simply Denny returned to the head great There were two Buys table he welcomed all new played members telling them we for everyone enjoyment 1 were an active branch but we t an you say you were only as active as our en beat live entertainment members allowed us to be so I hope they will be back he urged them all to par toon sports and social activities Trophies were given out for It la hoped that tnese new the sports double held members will heed Denny recently for darts crib and remarks and get Involved and euchre Winning the first thing they can do is to trophy a Bottoms be sure that If they have any children to years or under to accepting the trophies in Ken get their name on the absent Christmas list which Is In the winners of the Sam Tamant dub room Trophy and Anniversary greetings went A with Albert out to Steve and accepting the trophies Sports Birthday wishes were officer Pat Chamberlain then wlshedtoBernlePostelthwalle presented Glen Hunter and and Morgan with the Tut Harrison received his rean Trophy 30year pin Saturday which we Harold planned the were pleased to see presented buffet for the evening and it This covers many years of moat enjoyable We are being around the Branch looking for past Initiation serving when asked a short Team members Time is tlmeofnotbelngtooactlveand getting short as the reunion is li December now back on the scene again Tut participated in 31 Remembrance parades and doubt we U see htm In 31 moi EUCHRE TROPHY Venue cowinner of the Dean Harley euchre trophy stands next to Branch president Denny Wright Next to Denny Is sports officer Pat Chamberlain who has to his right Glen Hunter cowinner of the euchre doubles SAM TROPHY Branch Leach the Sam Tennant trophy for president Denny Wright Heft and sports Comrade Random the other winner was officer Pat Chamberlain awarded Albert absent when photo was taken Now hear this all members who will be attending New Year Eve Dance The tickets Our Pipe Band favoured us be on sale this meeting with several selections which night Thursday November were enjoyed by all who were The Blue Chips will be present Pipers out were playing and they are very very George BUI Greig Gord Your price of will Johnson and Drummers out were Bob do hats and novelties and Don Greig Tom refreshments and of course a Wolfe Joe Goudy and Ken hot buffet Just before we wish Donaldson Mends a Happy New Year Guests up from Port Credit You know we have a terrific Legion were our good friends time thosewhohavebeenwlth Charlie and Kay Heath us past years For the new Charlie and members be a good way at onetime Kay was member to mix with it long time members and havo time of your life There will Lome Morgan from Scarboro be cutoff date for tickets Evelyn Is a former resident of This will be the 15th of Dec It Georgetown and better known hoped by that tune all This was a memberslnterestedlngolngto particularly good evening for have bought them to come to our Branch as their ticket After she was to renew many wm be available to acquaintances I we tne have Lome tatted Into Joining member signing for the ticket the branch and I was happy to- Make your plana now and buy give an application to another at your general guest who wishes to Join Are meetmg As In the past this Includes our Ladles Auxiliary should like to Join You may to get your application from a KITCHEN DUTY Harold Badham was on kitchen duty last Saturday evening at the legion A picture speaks a thousand words V iV ii ii it ye is 4 ii its Step two GILMOUR TROPHY Sporta officer Pat Chamberlain and Branch president Denny Wright award the Trophy to Harry Bottoms cowinner In the dart doubles Absent from the photo Is Ken DeRose Council took step two Municipal Board for the towards construction of a new moo In debentures the town hall on Monday night as had previously approved It passed two bills authorizing for the expansion to the town a request to the Ontario facilities Snowmobile Safety Clinic Monday Snowmobilers upset with 30 limit Last winter Georgetown St wind factor must be taken always be carried when out which retains 90 percent of these poly carbon helmets given the okay i crews tato consideration here and whether It be a should be replaced at least Two segments of the Flowers J Part of the Joy of Christmas Flowers and plants can make the holiday season even jfe brighter Always in the best taste flowers and plants make an ideal personal or business called to at least six there Is a five or ten snowmobile accident scenes wind a minor accident and without much doubt the denly turns Into a very major crew would have been kept accident much busier If all the dents were reported you are In an accident remarked Tom of the situation make use of St John Ambulance at a everything you have Not too Snowmobile Safety Clinic held many people carry a complete Monday night first aid hit but at least be The clinic sponsored by the TST Georgetown Snowmobile Club J X J held in the Georgetown and MMBe UU District High School was aimed at arrive at a scene of explaining safety aspects of accident or you are with someone who has had on During his presentation Mr the most Important Massena pointed out that each things you have to know are purchased assembled kit or Inch by threeInch package once every six years and if a proposed bylaw sat par one made up by yourself I aluminum foil plus material helmet Is subject to a serious uneasy with the club carry a kit around which put for tying bandages The most accident it should be replaced together and I bet It cost no expensive of all these items K speed limited and the more than five dollars stated are the pair of scissors and the I illhil curfew set on Mr Massena container he advised a in to inn A good first aid kit which 5l would take up no more room ldeal government approved I J K A ftSSJJS Si In Halton Hills this new use lp d delivered at the meansthatyoucan plasuc bag to use for con meT welcome was out on your own tured wounds Fields of the property past 11 at night nclr Regional Police Sgt Fields tongue depressors wooden helmets nice wild colours or Department Fields also Not a particularly large ma on avid briefly crowd turned out for the an J or number on their read the new bylaw for Halton nuol safety clinic The ex hetoet paint is too HI1U governing the use of for the low turn out r r produce a very adequate fire polyrbon helmet the paint Sgt Fields did was best put by chairman of year there Is an Increase In how to and metal splint strlle eye pad will eat through the carbon and Mr secondly know how to stop Ung bandages tape safety weaken the helmet Never to be approved by toe ministry Witt the wealher we explained that when a bleeding advised Mr ugar energy paint a polycarbon helmet of transportation and com been laleTone snowmobile is out In the source Ivlta dealing with warned Mr Knight munlcation however there Is think that we should be weather and It IsM below A first aid kit should a diabetic space blanket Mr added lhat no doubt that the bylaw will be thinking about golf and not j snowmobile safety gift We have created designs for J you with an EXTRA TOUCH for personal and business gift giving and for your own home Or we can design something special with an EXTRA TOUCH to answer your in dividual gift problems or to suit your own home FLORISTS 20 Murray St Brampton Tweenies enrolled in Glen Brownie Pack 82 Mill St Georgetown 8774901 On November the 1st The enrollment con Ramsay The girls Glen Williams Brownie Pack ducted by Tawny Owl Joan wno were enrolled were enrolled 13 Tweenies Roe and Brown Owl Mrs Angela Moody Kathryn House Susan Kerby Lynn Norton Karen Reynolds Collier Tracy Hancock Stephanie Cindy Buchanan Carol Guest Lorl Hunter Jul Anne and Lisa Green Badges were earned by several girls Sandy Impel passed her Housekeepers badge Carol Stelnfatt Pet Keeper and Cookers Badges and Leanne Murray earned her Pet Keepers badge Renee Veuhoff Anne Ramsay and Janet Ramsay passed seven badges at Camp last summer Four other girls who have since flown out of Brownies also passed badges at camp These girls are Sandra Marclnluk Elizabeth Ramsay Denlio Rice and Julie Collier Year pins were given out to the more Senior Brownies received her pin for three years service Anne Ramsay Janet Ramsay Paula and Lawson received pins for two years service One year ser vice pins went to Sandy Glrapel Stephanie Sohopoglu Dawn Pay ton Murray Kelly Roe Nancy Service Carol Stelnfatt Tina Moore Kolasko and Kelly Wilcox The Brownies then played games and sang songs to en tertaln Ihe many mothers and fathers who came to watch their daughters being enrolled Refreshments brought by Dawn Pay Ion and Janet Ramsay were served to everyone and the evening ended with their Brownie Closing Ceremony Extra Touch Florists CVCA meeting in Halton Hills A familiar face at the Royal Winter Fair Jeff Nurse and Glen McClure prepare one of Nurselands cows for this weeks competition With Halton Hills matters becoming more and more frequent on the Credit Valley Conservation Authority agendas It was only a matter of time before the CVCA decided to Una area to sec what opening Thursday the authority meeting will move from its regular site In the offices In to town offices on the Seventh Line The meeting whichlsopentotne public will start at RODS FAMILY SHOES Main St S 8771664 CELEBRITY SHOES During THIS WEEK regular Now ALL SNOW BOOTS 10 OFF

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