SECTION THE HERALD March 1W7 Herald picture parade Irish eyes smiling for St Pats dinner Nik -x- cookies cupcake pop- ait hell boot and other fund raising II for 1 activities helped Harrison Public IUIok Mill to for Ian in projects In Peru That a near ly limes as much as raised In Herald Special Last Saturday there was a fine turn out for Ladles Auxiliary tone darts at Georgetown The following captains were Informed their teams go on to district darts Rita Gwenyth Thompson Joyce Markham and Anne Nicholson Good luck ladles Georgetown D team of Joyce Markham Sarah Richards Vera and Helen Cumpsty came In 2nd and Georgetown C team of Nellie Bell Sheila Hicks Barbara Charles and Linda Anderson came in March 14th will see district bowling at Port Credit Zone bowling thcfollowlng week at For all you avid euchre players there will be open partners euchre at Acton Legion March 14 Sign in at 1 play at each bring your own partner Now for the big event March 14 It the annual St Patrick Dinner and Ponce at each From til midnight The Irish dancers will once again favour us with their excellent performances music by our own Sonic Irish Stew and Wary at the same time I am looking forward to seeing youall there I am happy to report that Winnie Smith Is home from hospital In and I know her neighbours In Ball inn fad will be as happy she is at home as we are Your next general meeting is March IS at Mae your sick convenor cannot know if your family or friends ore sick or fn hospital unless inform her And when they come she should be informed I hope that Joyce Markham can forgive me the slip on her last name in a previous column When you are a winner I know you certainly want your name spelled right but especially the right name as well Legion winner drives away new car of Norval winner Branch Royal Canadian Legion Car Cluh draw Is seen here recti the keys to his new mobile Cut la si at Andy Murray Motors last Saturday morning In the photograph are Marion Carney car club chairman Branch 120 President Bruce Collins Andy Murray president Andrew Murray Motors and a very happy Russell tend ley Photo by Branch Legion Lines CAR Another successful car dub draw ended Friday night with a very nappy from waiting a very long time to see his name drawn I pre sent on Saturday morning to see him collect the new Cutlass from Murray Motors Con grot The following people not as for as were still winners Winning were Ray Joe Louth Chapman John Cummins US Jim Jones Guy Helen Ralph Doucctt 182 Dorothy Vinkle and 179 Bob Morrow winners were Mary Hoarc Redmond Ellis Armstrong and 332 Give Lawrence went to Mc- COO to 443 Andy Murphy to Al Steve Bower who came so close received Cider WO was rat member Heft io right Heather by the parent teacher group at Howard Allen the principal Bennett Public School in A ton z Bennett Joyce for a playground for the school The Jonea Mag group raised the money by selling byPIilJMIIIer Saturday Seen here are group Project playground squeezes out 1000 their time and effort to make this event a success Just a reminder let your Captain know as soon as you can if you to con our car dub membership FRIDAY NIGHT Win iters Ladies 1st Oliver 2nd Claire Nolan Booby Ann Lewis 3 Lone Hands Peg Lewis Gents 1st John Stewart 2nd Barry Bums Booby John Crawford Lona Hands Cord Lane We arc getting a very nice crowd out for this social night or cards If you would like to bring a friend feel free to do so SPORTS District tournament at Branch 136 In Milton on April 4lh Please register before March on sports notice board If you wish to take part Further details contact Joan Browne Branch 120 Sports Officer There will be a and over Dart tourna at Branch In March Three perrons to a team entry fee per person Register 30tol0am March Bob end Corey March March Audrey and Norm Eyre STEAK SHOOT March starting at 3 in the NEXT MEETING March A parent teacher group in Acton raised another ft for Project Playground for M Bennett Public School The group sold cases of cider for the playground bringing their total to The cider was sold on Saturday between 10 a and 2 to those who ordered it Parents- have taken on the pro ject because the Board of Education was unable to finance a new playground at the school said Phil Miller a parent Howard Allen the principal of M Z Ben called the parents together in the hope they would form a group to raise money for the project The group was formed In October Saturday effort was the second project undertaken by he parent teacher group Another fa la needed before they reach their goal of Organizers of Project Playground were helped with their sale by Chudlefgh of Milton who supplied the cider at a reduced Mr Miller said yoff are interested in the playground project would like to attend meeting or donate money call Mr Allen MZ at They could use preparing their next fund raising effort Mr Miller New tax office opens JW assembly seminars Jehovnh tt Ontario lrcuil HA encompass i tin of Brampton Milton Georgetown mel in at their Hall The theme of end iriflg jains God was by and demo nutrition Jehovah the was told is in is n be rest the world Tills lias resulted in I Idinj of over 117 new KiriRd Halls in since of 19112 and it is proposed that the of 1988 a third Kngdom Hall will built in Brampton key speaker Mr s District or Southern encouraged the Witnesses to work at being Irue Christ in split of dlt ficult divslriuhichuclhc he hit peak dance of on Five Members of Parliament representing surrounding Mississauga this week jointly an the opening of a new in come tax office in Mississauga on behalf of Revenue Minister Elmer MacKay The new office is designed to make departmental services more accessible to taxpayers In commenting on the opening Bob Horner North Don South Bob Pennock North Patrick Boyer and John BramptonGeorgetown said that we have been calling for on office such as this and we are pleased that lh Minister has listened to our representatlons and responded in this way During this filing season however public telephone inquiries will still be answered from the Toronto Office genera in requests for Optimist sponsored public speaking fin ill 1st competed for awards last Wednesday In Acton These students above were selected by their schools to rep re sent them In the north com petition The eventual winners were Jtlf of George Ken Erin of St Joseph Separate School and Jody Johnson of LI I Seen here are front row left right Kelly Campbell St of Asslsil Karen armors of Our Lady of Victory in Milton of St Peters In Milton back row Jeff Optimist representative Sandy Booth jnd Kirk Kennedy llernlrfphotol In lor the and A St Bridal Gift Registry Disc Jockey Service MCs DJs Good Times Great Music n SONIC ENTERTAINMENT 877 LzaktHs J Let Us Help You Plan That Special Day 77 Main St S Georgetown 8731470 tfMRAlD R0YA1ALBERT DMEBWAHE 50 OFF sX 40 OFF MILTON To participate in this Special Feature Call one of our professional advertising representatives at the Herald 45 St 8772201 BRING 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