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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1986, p. 15

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SECTIONS Wednesday July PReJ Ladies love their appreciation night Changing of the guard Herald picture parade The Appreciation Night for he Ladies Auxiliary Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion was a great sue Cera at least as far as the women were concerned It wonderful to eat a really good meat and not have to prepare it or clean up after Thanks to Harold and his helpers and to Fred Bootle and King for making the evening so rewarding to us Our memorial committee chaired SI Flo Carswell am assisted by Rita have had an on going research program for some lime now trying to locate photographs of all our past presidents When this project Is completed we will have them all mounted in frames to be displayed on the walls of our Branch with the honor and respect they deserve It has been most f cult to locate good photos but those that have been given or loaned to us will be touched up by experts and will be matter of great pride to us all Our voting delegates going to con vent Ion Windsor In September are Flo Carswell Marjorie Tutty and Marg Clarke Our color party will be go for the parade and we know that they will do a splendid Job Remember ladies all executive meetings will be held the second Tuesday of every month so don forget this as you will not be phoned unless there is a change in this for mat Joan Brown Is looking after our Veterans Day party Sept 7 Mar on Carney Is in charge of the Bazaar on Sept which unfortunately coin tides with zone euchre at Brampton Ail our sports participants who would normally be out to help with the bazaar will not be able to attend Volunteers came forward at our last meeting to offer help but we may still need you I will keep you posted We have been Invited to Brampton Oct a Friday evening for their Jubilee celebration and to Strcctsville Oct IB a Saturday afternoon of fun playing euchre and darts We would leave Georgetown at 9 a m Keep these dates in mind Legion Lines Die executive appointments lor the are as follows President Bruce Collins Im mediate Past President Norm Ward Veterans and Community Programmes 1st V Harry Brown Poppy and Youth Education 2nd Vice Eric Clarke Membership Secretary Doris Chamberlain Treasurer Frank Nicholson Service Bureau Henry Hale Steve Clayton Sick Committee Sports Joan Brown Track and Field Sgt at Arms Harry Bottoms Leadership PRO Ruby Bailey Ways and Means Doris Boulcy Enterlanmcnt Conn Canteen Harold House Steve ClaytonHenry Hale Padre Rev Peter Borrow The President Bruce Collins re quests that all outgoing ve turn In their keys at the earliest convenience to the bar Applications for tickets for War rior day must be In by August Each request must Include proof of military service by quoting service number and name of unit alio a self addressed stamped envelope to Ticket Chairman Warriors Day Council P Box station K Yonge Street Toronto Ontario M4P Free admission tickets WILL NOT BE HONORED AFTER on the day of the parade August 16 CAR CLUB WINNERS June H Norton Archibald Joan Herrington Ron Copland J EUCHRE WINNERS June Ladles 1st Trudy Paul 2nd Myra booby Bessie Allen Gents 1st John Crawford 2nd Cam He booby Ernie SICK LIST A Syme Toronto Or thopedic Hospital J Watson Princess Margaret Hospital Clayton in Oakville Hospital Entertainment on Saturday will be by Boots llalton II1IU clinic opened their doors officially last Tuesday wllh a celebration Their new Milt Street headquarters were viewed by the Mayor Run Miller and MPP Don Knight Seen here at an In 22 student graduates from Christian school formal ribboncutting are left to right Chairman of the Board John Clinic Funding Manager for the Ontario Legal Aid Ron win Mayor Rum Miller Legal Aid Lawyer Jack Fleming Herald photo The Georgetown District Christian School held Its yearend and graduation ceremony June The evening program which began at 30 p In the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church culminated with the presentation of diplomas and gifts to 22 young Chris tlan men and women Preceding the graduation ceremony was a yearend program including performances from each of the school choirs as well as a number of skits Most Improved dent awards were also given In each of the senior grades Winner of the awards for Grade was Lam Ly In Grade Tracey was the recipient and Grade Paul Vande was chosen as Most proved Student A special word of farewell was given to Mrs Angle Sikkema the Kindergarten teacher at the school On behalf of the School Society Mr Hank Visser thanked her for her fine work at the school Graduation presentations were made by Principal George and Jake Marrlssen the Chairman of the Board of Governors tor the school Each student was In commended for their fine efforts and congratulated for their graduation from Grade B Valedictorian for the graduating class was Nancy On behalf of her class the thanked the teachers and parents during her valedictory address for their guidance throughout the years Nan was also chosen As the recipient of one of the Christian Leadership Awards Two Christian Leadership Awards are given each year to deserving members of the graduating class Nancy was the wnner for the girls Jason was given the award for the boys division Nancy and Jason are among the thirteen of this years graduating class planning to attend Toronto District Christian High School in Woodbrldge The re maining graduates are all enrolled in local public high schools Closing remarks were ven by Mr John Little parent of one or the graduates Mr Little addressed the graduates by reminding them of their special privilege of being able to have attended a Christian elemen tary school SAVE SAVE SAVE1 1981 HONDA CB650 CUSTOM This like new motorcycle has only 9 000 km cass and is In maroon BEST OFFER CALL 3465 AFTERS Nine a storied award were hand out to the graduating Grade class at Centennial Public School Picking up were Irani left right Mark leudenhlp Andrea Hick Allan Memorial Scott Improvement 1983 6000 STE GM s finest touring Sedan km Excellent condition Power sunroof New Attractive lease buyout 8775001 OLDS ROY ALE BROUGHAM dr camel colour vinyl top auto v8 auto A0 stereo cnilse top km Asking Certified 8771105 1978 FORD STATION WAGON cassette stereo rust treated les excellent condtl on 8774046 1981 MAZDA Hick up with cap Low mileage by original owner Long box with overdrive Offers MM COLLECTORS ITEM Fury III conver 383 barrel automatic Buckets console shift PSPB mint condition BEST OFFER 40 miles Stored years original owner 8776810 J PHOTO TRADER MOP MTO THE HERALD BEFORESPM MOKDAVS AND WE HAVE YOUR AD PAPER CAM MATS EVEN HOUSES HO COMMERCIAL ADS PLEASE CACL ONLY FOR 3 WEEKS 8772201 25 IF THE HERALD TAKES PHOTO OH OUR In the hills Six new homes A propoml to Id a bungalow and five ached homes in Kit 1 actually Pan Lot Con in Acton got the okay from Ihe Cred I Valley Conserve Authority month Cedar M Homes ted wants to construct a feet by 35 feet bungalow and vc feet by feet detached homes n an area regulated by the Authority The Author wants assurance hat material upon which the homes are to be built stable It also wants straw bales placed at the base of the slope lo control mentl and runoff during tion There a new green creit up at Glen William Public School It on your left as you walk In through the front doors Krhllne Krafczek IS of Georgetown li the responsible for the wait painting She a Grade 11 student Georgetown District High School who loves art and one day want to be a commercial volunteered to paint the crest which was designed several years ago by former student Herald photo Landfill Mrs J Hunter of Terra Cotta recently got Credit Vallcj Conscna t on Author ty approval to put ap proximately t57 cub metres of the S Creek floodpln n She wants to put in the fill on Part Lot Con In Georgetown lo improve drainage on her properly The is to be placed on the upstream hide of Street and should hove a effect on flood levels du to the existing backwater effect of The Authority requires that all disturbed areas must be seeded or sodded by Aug this year Mudroom A Glen Williams man got per mission to build a mud room on to his home at Part Con Credit Valley Conserve Authority Mr D Peck got permission for the addition lo bis home Friday Mr Peck lives on Main Street Hydro project Halton Hills Hydro got approval to partially reconstruct a hydro substation and replace existing soil material with gravel In Acton The approval was given at a recent meeting of the Credit Valley Con Authority The electric commission wants to undertake these works in the Black Creek Con The Authority requires that the areas disturbed by construe ton be stabilized lo prevent ero sion and the switch gear assembly we elevated above the regional flood elevation Road detours Pull out the calendar and mark down these dales Aug 7 and These are the dates Canadian National Railway will be making improvements to their rail lines in Halton Hills There II be a temporary road closure Aug between Sam and of Trafalgar Road between Maple Avenue and Highway and a temporary closure Aug and between a and A m of each day of 15 between Fifth and Sixth Lines CNR want to replace the present bolted rail with a continuous weld ed rail Approximately pieces of machinery and on track equip ment will be used You help but be bowled members Betty Gordon centre and over by the sweet of Helen helped out the ries In Anne left grasp berries for residents of the Bennett Sbe and fellow Georgetown District Health Care Centre in Georgetown Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Sunday afternoon Herald photo Grads go back to school The University of Toronto Spring Reunion was held June 7 Honored years were IBS 1930 and 1901 plus all years prior to The roost senior alumnus to at tend was a 1915 graduate in Den William C He grew up in Chaffey Locks which is north of Kingston on the Canal System but resides In Toronto today Among those attending from Georgetown were Tom who coord noted the Host and Hostess Committee and welcomed and escorted Leg Rett Great Hall Hart House for the luncheon receptions Mrs Jessie Glynn retired Georgetown High School Teacher and Dave Hast ngs of The Herald who is a member of the Blue and White Band Bom in 1893 and graduated In was the founder of the now famous Blue and While Band There were original members recalls such members as Prof Bert Dr Dick Godfrey Dr Eric Harold Mr Jack Scott and Judge Harold Today Leggelt is the Honorary Conductor of the Blue and While Band He recalls with a twinkle In his eve that medical and dental annual fees were per student Arts and science students Tom of the University of Toronto Host and Hostess Committee welcomes Bill Photo submitted paid per student annually Activities Included class video programs visits to Soldiers Tower Carillon Concert bus tours campus walking toon luncheons In the Great Hall at Hart House and President George Con Garden Party

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