jhFiigAL01 Community Legion to tour Slights Winery Friday evening a Million aire v as very success Cut from chairman Eric Clarke viewpoint He had several members Iping him and even some members offered their help The Ladies prepared and served the buffet which was really very nlceandhil the spot during the evening of fun and games lhanlsallwhohclped all those who bought tickets and sup ported the many games and the auction Winners of the many draws wire 11 Harry Kemper John Muir Dennis Di vine Mike lorusso 25 W Collier Ron lu for Greg Ball Winner the portable TV was Va Hatfield with ticket congratulations to all Thanks to trie and his helpers Tor a very good night of entertain We have another big Friday evening coming up next week with the Ladies holding Ihelr Halloween Dance This Is on the 2Glh at a couple costume dress optional be prizes for best costume There will be a buffet A party is just as much fun as you make It so came one And all to the Halloween party Phone Lauren Todd at B77 to reserve your tickets for you and your friends or if you sec Nellie Bell Hall Jean Reld Jean Thomas Haiel Dumper Mar J Arnold or Mae Lawr You be sorry If you miss this big event of the year Those wishing to go on the Wine Tour to Bright winery Saturday Oct may sign your name at the bar when you pay your 5 Bus will leave at 10 am the tour Is 12 noon After we will go to Branch St Catherines and you buy sup per there and we will leave about Q to arrive home about Bus holds Members Auxiliary their wives and husbands can sign up first and If there Is enough room we will take names of friends of members from Oct on On the some Saturday in the club room Gib Telford will hold a dart shoot for those that Legion Lines By Roma don I go on Ihe bus round about pm The same evening upstairs Air Cadets ore holding their Dinner Dance a couple and these evenings arc popular and usually a sellout so don t delay In getting your ticket Get a party together and support the Squadron Dinner is at 7 pm Call Joe This coming Sunday Is a really fun afternoon for Branch and Imperial mem Listen to what s In store for those who want to do something really different The Imperial Section are hold ing a CAR TREA SURE HUNT SOCIAL Now what could possibly be more fun that Ihof Starling time is in the Legion parking lot If could drive and wasn going to for a Hon I d be there to join in the fun so I m urging all Interest branch and Imperial mom to come on out do your best and have a good time Drivers will end up at a member s residence where refreshments will be provided Call Jim Hayes j797 Andy Symi his been moved to another room now his phone No has been changed to and his room No is Andy will have an opera tion next week and from thin on it only a matter of recovering steadily and then coming home Belated Birth day Wishes from all of us Andy I had a little chat with Lou Young who says that is feeling very well now and his doctors were amazed at how rapidly he has improved after 5 weeks ill Dorothy and Slu will be Jeavlng or Florida in about weeks where all that sunshine will no doubt do both of them the world of good Our best wishes to you and good health Art Lawrence had a slight battle with a table saw and lost lost the tip of a THE PRESIDENT- ELSIE PUCKERING Thursday Thimble Club president Elsie Puckering has been with the group since it was founded years ago She has been president since 1950 She one of three foutming members still with the club The club which has 14 members at present meets on the first and third Thursday of each month In member homes Members take up collection at meetings but there arc no annual dues The club is aimed mainly giving members a social outing but members do a lot of quilting and hold an annual The proceeds from this year baiaar amounted to more than 1200 dollars and will be donated to local charities Although members do not do crafts at their meetings the variety of hand knitted Items as well as home sewn articles home baking home made candy donated to the indicates that members pursue many hobbles as well as quilting Mrs Puckering was widowed in 1963 She came to Canada from England in IB and moved to Terra Cotta when she married In She has a son In Colllngwood and another In Terra Cotta finger Not to be out done Norma had a alight accident of similar nature and Injured a finger also Well that to getherness folks Ed Is still in Jimmy Yates is listed in Toronto General Jimmy Valentine is in Georgetown as is Roy Wiggans and Walter Louth My goodness fellows we are sorry to hear that Our very best wishes to all of you and hope you are all home very TICKETS Do you have your Rem em Dinner ticket They arc available over the bar I would like to sec our newer members out to this evening as it is our most Important night of the year followed by the most day of the year Do come out all members and hear Dave our guest speaker Mayor Peter and his wife have accepted our invitation to attend as have our Padre Peter Barrow and his wife Unfortunately Julian Reed could not make It due to another commitment Tickets are a couple Don be disappointed get your ticket before they arc all gone At last weeks executive meeting it was moved that we sponsor a future Red Cross Clinic Approached a few weeks ago to see If we would sponsor a clinic in part or Uic entire clinic we asked for more information and Mrs Flo Street outlined what that would entail and how much We arc happy to sponsor a clinic at ft total of Members now hear this There arc Disco Dancing sons being offered in our Lounge on Tuesday evenings Enquire from Ida and Bob Bowman if you arc inleresled In learning the newest dance craze The Bowman look pretty good and enjoy dancing There will be a list up in the near future for new members sign their children name on If 10 years and under for the Christmas Parly held Ills year on Thurs day Dec Jack and clowns from Party Time will be out to entertain the children and this year It Is hoped that the children will enjoy the party more than in past years It is hard to come up with different Ideas at times but this year we think we may have hit on something special for the kids and their parents also If your name has been on from a previous year no need to sign the list There will be a Seminar In Branch 114 on Nov 4th for Membership Chairman Pat Chamberlain Poppy Chairman Tut Harrison and PRO and Publicity Roma Timpson Branch President Harold will chairmen to this semi A Drumhead Service will be held on Oct in Cooks All branches In the Zone are asked lo participate and Pres Harold asks that all members attend the Drum head Service which begins at 1 POPPY CHAIRMAN Poppy Chairman Tut Horn son has asked that members give him hand for Poppy Week and particularly the Friday and Saturday Nov and 10th This la a most Important week and an extre mely busy week and many hands make light work Mom collected art used for members veterans and their families when they arc In need of a helping hand God knows we may not need it today or but there may come a time when do need it and he Legion never turning any one down in need would be the first place many would turn to Offer YOUR help to Tut would This coming Thursday is the Ladies General meeting Do try and get out to It and find out what is going on and if you have something to offer in the way of help then let the ladles know you arc willing Your is coming up next month Have you offered your help for that Bob HlllJcr will be in our Lounge this Friday evening and on Saturday he will appear in the where there will be MINI BINGO for all who enjoy the challenge Get there early as It Li a busy and popular evening THE FASHION SHOW Wendy models twopiece velouroulllt from 1 Fashions In sample of what will be seen lit the fashion show bring sponsored by the Georgetown Lionesses October 22 The show will he held Ihe Lions with dessert Ihr show Tickets cost 3 and are available at 1 Fashion and from he Lionesses Herald This birthday slipped away By SAN Herald columnist Last week had a birthday 1 am not really expecting this pronouncement to be a fanfare of a solemn roll of drums or a red carpet rolled down my driveway as there is certainly nothing unique having a Tins was not even a very special birthday 1 was not moving from one decade into another It was Just one of those silly change in numbers that 1 would simply prefer to forget I am was bom either too soon or too late a child was constantly reminded to respect my ciders and to pay heed the knowledge they had acquired roughout their lifetimes Now just as approach the golden years when I the youngshould atari listening in turn to my accumulated store of wisdom discover society has tuned out the elderly and turned on to Disorganized commuter Comparable to a I was too for youth revolution too late lay the blame for my hang at the doorslep of the generation gap and now considered ancient enough by my children standards to have been a cohort of King Tut Children arc always such an on the subject of birthdays anyway Thiy always to know how they laugh tell them they are inclined to take you loo seriously So this year 1 did not bother tucking birthday reminder notes in my husband lunch bag and neglected to mark the dale in large red letters on the calendar I even decided to forego enormous banner I normally string across Ihe entrance hall staling Guess who s birthday is and eliminated my practice of scattering decorative gift bows around Ihe living room No fuss Yes except for being remembered by my mother and whatever would we do without mothers In this world this particular birthday Just slipped away into oblivion to join a host of others I firmly told nwself 111 was what I wanted this was the way I had planned it No dies no muss no fuss If there are no advantages to be gained in growing older whj bother Two days later thy husband full of early morning good cheer wished me a happy birthday He looked so pleased himself for having remembered I just d d not have heart disillusion him by idling him he had wrong day It w birth dale from n However I will admit It was nicer to celebrate a day that wasn ralhcr than nothing at all Maybe next year I will remember resurrect that hallway banner once Womens Institute will host for District Annual at Hillcrest Church AW BEATON Herald correspondent We regret that little Denny son of Mary Lou and Hay Denny is in 1 but we hope that he will be well quite soon Mr and Mrs I- rank Hannah and Michael enjoyed a day In United States recently They were to Disneyland lour the and across country and home again Women lute held their October meet in Memorial Hall on Oct President Mrs Anderson in charge ten ladies attending The hymn all notions was sung in opening handed out house log forms obtained from United Van Lines which wc are complete and hand in at December meeting A group of Rangers from London rented our hall over the very ram Oct night hope lhal we may have helped prevent their colds District Director Mrs Booth her report of the all mcctmc at Milon the of the month told us that the convention fee was likely to be raised from to per branch and that we were to contribute a gift to the gift stall at the convention Oct poster competition or I C described In our 1979 inter Home and Country had been extended A W I will be hostess for the District Annual at church contests will be for a maerame hanger and a carrot loaf District Day will be Nov Gat llgny Hall beginning with a pot luck luncheon noon will like her own dishes Provincial Director Mrs Jefferson will speak and show si of Ihu I O lion at Saskatoon at a special Hill on Nov at to which we have been The square dance roup arc to perform the lion has ben asked Hall night as well Locals in that group Includes Mrs Alexander and Mrs T An derson Mrs chaired the latter pari of the meeting Roll call If you were faced with racial problems would you do about it brought Inters ting experiences and d is cuss ions but not objections to Mrs Milehamsent of the motto How today will determine numbers We arc hoping that more girls will join these groups later on Several Items of business were discussed including ways to raise money for the groups in coming year Christmas plans will be discussed at the next meeting and elections will take place so please come and support A A delicious lunch was served by Judy alter the mecling and Marsha dor offered her home for next meeling Which will be held on October Church starts fund for boat people The upcoming craft and was given final planning and a work meeting at 10 Oct 18 was planned for sale After that quilting will be an important occupation here Mrs Boolh and Mrs T Brown volunlecred to attend he Indoor gardening school on Oct Mrs Anderson served lunch after a busy afternoon lly The first meeting of the Local Association was held at home of Judy on the of Octob er There were ten mothers in attendance which included four new Brownie mothers We were happy learn there arc Brownies enrolled this year although Guides and Pathfinders will have to be due to much small ROTARY CLUB 25th Annual SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER Oct INVITATIONS WILL BE SENT TO ALL KNOWN RESIDENTS OVER OF AOS THE ROTARY CLUB IS ANXIOUS THAT NO ONE BE MISSED ATTEND PLEASE I HAVE NOT RECEIVED AN IN IE PAST WOULD LIKE TO or Mae Word 8773784 Herald correspondent Mr and Mrs Henri recently became proud parents of a baby girl Mr and Mrs Don Brown are the happy gran Ipa The sacrament of Holy Com mumon was celebrated at the morning service of worship at church on Sunday The men choir favoured with another beautiful anthem How Long Has It Been The Church of Canada has a refugee fund for the boat people mended by special cam mittec or Ballin3ad United Church that the goal be set of jOO for their share of the support for this general fund The me at the home of Mrs Joanne Stevenson on Tuesday evening Oct In the absence of the dent 1st vice Mrs Leo presided The roll call was answered by each giving a Bible verse on Thanksgiving followed by a devotional per The minutes or the Sept meeting were read and ap proved and the correspond dealt The business period as mostly getting the JoM minute plans made for the annual bazaar This being the of the child Mrs Eileen Brown gave an interesting reading on child development She had a film which was shown It proved to be both entertaining educational Const Beverly Swann stationed at peg spent a few days last week visiting with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Smith and other relatives In the extend Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall In their recent bereavement In the loss of a brother in law Mr thus Cheyney who passed in Cuelph General Hosp ital on Thursday of last week GIGANTIC FLEA MARKET Saturday October 9 AM to 2 PM A P Parking Lot Books All types Skates Skis Toys Games Lorge selection baby items Stove Refrigerator Furniture Tires Wheel rim Bicycles Coffee and bake sale many many more household items ALL PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY WORK KINETTE CLUB OF GEORGETOWN