PaCo 4 SECTION THE HERALD November Santa plans visit to Auxiliarys annual bazaar ALL ABOUT GLASS While nearby members of Ike Society learned tome of then- household antiques Janet Holmes Wednesday captivated an audience at the Georgetown library with on Canadian glass Ma Holme of the Royal Ontario Museums Canadians Department on the development of artifact between and MM Having been Invited to bring along their own pieces to the audience had their by Ms Holmes and watched a tilde about Herald photo Skt List Anne Coll ins There Harrison George Brayley Sam Gisby ail in Georgetown Hospital Car Club Steve Cadger Doug Sargent JoAnne Cotes B Postkthwalte Clare Doyle Sports Winner of the House was A Tel ford and H Allen This Saturday Is the Shuulo- board championship at Entertainment Fish and Chips night with music by Touch Silver Saturdays enter talnment by Arrow Grey Cup Party Nov Initiation Team Practice Nov Ladies Auxiliary Lad Auxiliary Bazaar and Peony sale Is Saturday from 11 tun to pin may drop off their donations Wednesday Thursday and Friday from to and to 8 LEGION LINES place in 1943 when It was decided to bold the yearly election on a Sunday to allow to be present and the placing of Ion Hall at the of the Red Croat m Baked goods Friday afternoon or evening and Saturday morning A Western Hoed own follows from to 1 pm Music by Touch of Hot Buffet and tea per person LEGION HISTORY Worthy of note la fact that at the election of officer in March that it passed that a chair covered with a Union Jack and containing a wreath of popples for the comrade who did not return would be placed In the front of the room at all future meetings The Legion War Fund headed by BUI thrived with a great deal of money raised for IL The beverage room waa slight enlarged Some live members were serving Uvea and sons A regular program of purchasing Victory bonds and War Savings was Instituted Poppy Fund grew steadily larger as did the Christmas tree with the of an children under eleven with fathers serving overseas Two notable events took to be used for blood A comm ittee set up that winter to study reestabllshjnent problems of the veterans as they arrived home and help solve the employ ment problem Special note could be made of auditors Bill Grant and Hugh Dickie refusing to accept an hono rarium offered them in view of their extensive services but donating it to the war services fund Fairly substantial sums of money were turned over to the trustees tor that distant day when the build ing would be enlarged to accommodate the expect ed Influx of members after the war send To be Sorority gives kits Herald Special Members Delta Beta have been busy pre paring another kit bags which were donated to the Georgetown Memo rial last Wed nesday for each child to receive upon admittance The bags contain such items as coloring books crayons toothbrush toys etc During the week of Oct members of the chapter helped deliver Meals on Wheels to local senior citizens as part of our service projects to the community They also assisted the Red Cross in the running the blood donor clinic at Holy Cross Church Monday Oct both George town and Acton chapters enjoyed the trad Preferential Tea held at the Cultural Centre to welcome new pledges into Beta Sigma Phi Other social events this fall have Included car rally as a mixed social taking participants into the Caledon hills and prizes were awarded for the winning team On the cultural scene members went to Hamil ton Place to see a per formance by a louring group by he name Kobza CALLING ALL BRITONS Georgetown Meals on Wheels program from a US donation presented at a recent meeting of the British Club put president Joan Hayes right banded the over to pragma Nora VUkaukai following an taformaUve talk m programs history which recounted Its beginnings daring the World War II bombing of London when elderly needed assistance In preparing meals The same recent meeting saw Georgetown Terry Champ entertain members on piano and The British Crab meets the second Friday each at the Glen William town pm New to Jote theft ear raHtea dance theatre aatbue and s parties Interested Call Mrs Hayes STTiltl or John at Photo by Jim Hayes The Hills Herald CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILE GUIDE JOES GULF SERVICE LICE MECHANICS IN SHAKES 7 WHEEL SHOCKS EXHAUST SYSTEMS 8778731 GEORGETOWN AM JAKES AUTO SERVICE STREET ITS TELEPHONE HOUR J int sATUBwrnn 8771900 KENS AUTO SERVICE JAKES AUTO SERVICE 8776353 SAFETY r INSPECTIONS STREET GEORGETOWN GENERAL REPAIRS AND SERVICES Ask Jake about winter TUNEUPS ANTIFREEZE JAKES AUTO SERVICE 877- 6353 AutoApfiam 8776136 MAVALK SALES LIMITED tenser Part t 13 ARMSTRONG AVE 877- Support the Community Shop Halton Hills 1982 1983 are here rWAltCMQ MAXIMUM OVER MOTORS LTD GEORGETOWN H0N8A 19203 GUELPH TRA ENTERPRISES SPECIALISTS COMPLETE COLLISION FHII ESTIMATES ARMSTRONG AVE 877 0873 ARMSTRONG COLLISION CENTRE fV To Ave