Everyone enjoy a but especially ve got the good Rotary Club members waiting on you Last Monday night at the Holy Croat Auditorium en Ion were treated to a dinner courtesy of the Rotary Here Mlsi Hope Keenan and Mr Jack Colter are served by club members Howard chairman or dinner and David Page Herald photo Legion lines There are still a few tickets available for the 10at7 They may be picked op personally from the Stewards at each This is Poppy Wee AW assistance will be much appreciated by Harry Brown The deadline date is drawing near forall members to submit names or their children years of age or under in the box supplied in the Branch IF no name here will be no gilt for the child at Christmas Party Dec Tor the Grey Cup on a large TV screen on Nov IS are available from the Stewards at I DRAW Winners Nov 1 David Glenn Geoff Fletcher Powell Keith Tracy Jack Ladle 1st 2nd Marilyn Wilcox Booby May Men 1st Steve Myers 2nd Mike Booby Tom Lcoucdgc HOUSE TROPHY Darts Winners Nov were Jim Fisher and Dennis Thorogood Sports draw winner was Succee There will be no entertainment in the Lounge this Saturday due to the Remembrance Day Dinner andDance PICK LIST St Mikes Toronto Bottoms Regret to announce the death of Comrade Hoy Haley who passed away on November Our sincere condolences to his family in their Tile HERALD Wednesday November IBM One legged stand honored with prize By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent I held their November l meeting at the home of last the Included a report recent dessert luncheon An old fashioned dance Is to be held by the District I in Brook He Hall In Camp- Thursday with vice pre- Nov 30 chairing the meeting Following the opening exercises ihe minutes were read by Margue rite Hunter Business The first rug braid course is at Noreen Van Leeuwen Nov at clock A report by Dorothy McLean on the area convention indicated a Good Samaritan By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent I heard of a nice gesture recently that one of our residents does He visits Ihe senior shut ins and others who enjoy reading with books from the Georgetown library and returns them If gave an award for the Citizen of the Year Norm Elson should be among the top contenders His efforts ore very at ed Sympathy extended By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Weextendsympathy many relatives who live in the community who mourn the loss of Cole of Georgetown whose death occurred last week Mrs Madill Is progressing favourably at her home after recent surgery Halloween prizes By WINIFRED SMITH He raid Correspon dent BALLINAFAD The ghosts goblins witch and other characters were out ahead of Halloween Saturday night at the Community Centre when they attended a dance There were prizes given for the different categories Language arts award Award or Merit honors will be bestowed upon a lucky winner at this year Language Arts Conference at Wilfrid Laurler University in Kitchener Nov The now award was Instigated by members of the organizing committee or the Language Arts Conference which began In Georgetown teacher Tom Is a member of Ihe conference commit lee HELD OVER 2ND WEEK PLACES IN THE HEART I THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREMA I WEEKS PLEASURE 79 MAIN ST 8773388 A CANADIAN THEATRES 877 available from the of Guclph on Farming When you I were young Hall Call bring a food label and rend the Ingre dients proved Interest ing Convenors of Family and Consumer Affairs Malchin and Llls Dahncrt read an article on nutrition is a fas on subject with the old an apple a da keeps doctor or brisk walk every day keeps you In Rita Dccnik was pre sented with a bouquet of carnations for balancing on foot the longest Lunch was served by Smith and Jean May The next meeting at Marguerite Hunter s and Is changed to Wed Dec Sunday FAMILY DAY Dinner FREE cat 12 and under Class is now affordable Children can choose from out special menu including beverages and children a meals per RESERVATIONS located in Camillas beat hi r Stare OPEN SUNDAYS it EASTERN AVE ACTON 519 lack fanners Another of the many reasons why b Enjoy a delicious mid day meal from our SO item menu I Lunch Specialties Served with Rice or French Fries Crepe Bourgufgnon Tender chunks of Prime Rib in a mushroom onion and red wine sauce a light Topped with sour cream Yorkshire Slew Cubes of Prime Rib marinated in red I wine simmered with fresh vegetables and served in a large Yorkshire pudding Sole A traditional favourite Broiled in lemon butter topped with sliced almonds Reservations 5198531031 2auU Stone Another of the many reasons why the olde Hide House EASTERN AVE ACTON 8331031 I iklL ICTftP