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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1991, p. 8

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Page 8 THE HERALD Wednesday April 1991 Super meat draw scheduled for Saturday By MARJORIE Br 120PRO After the opening ceremonies of the General meeting held on Thursday March 28th President Hank Russell handed the meeting over to Comrade Jean for lie presentation of a certificate to Georgetown High School Stu dent Joy Swain Joy placed third In the District Competition Senior Essay Category The members present heard Joy give a reading of her essay and a thank you to all the Congratulations Joy on your fine work Donations for the month of March Optimist Drug Abuse Chicken Club Georgetown Midget Girls Soft ball Georgetown Minor Baseball Association House League Team Cancer Society APRIL AFFAIRS April Special Meat Draw 24 April 9 Branch Executive Boardroom April 9 Ladies Auxiliary Ex ecutive Meeting 7 Lounge April Plymouth Committee meeting Lounge All members of Br most welcome to attend April District Convention Branch Elections April 13 Meat Draw 24 Mini Bingo pm Club Room April Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 8 00 m Legion Hall April 19 ZoneSocial Acton April 20 Meat Draw p m Club Room April Branch 120 Initiation and Honors and Awards 8 p m Legion Hall April 2J Zone B7 Ladies Aux Convention Bronte 7 00 pm Apnl 25 Branch 120 General Meeting and Nominations 8 pm Legion Hall April 27 Meat Draw 24 p m Club Room Bob Hilher Club Room April Branch 120 Nomina and Elections 00 p Legion Hall Super Dave extends a most cor dial welcome to all members and their guests to the Club Room ac tivities Memo from your Membership Chairman Clarke Re Change of Address for the members convenience there are now new Change of Address Forms behind the bar If you have moved recently or not so recently please come to the Branch and fill out the form This Georgetown and District High School student Joy Swain left recited her essay on Remembrance Day Tor Georgetown Legion members Thursday night and was presented with a plaque from Youth Education Chairman for Georgetown Branch 120 Jean Joy s essay won third place at the district of the Legions Day literary contest Herald photo Whats Conking at mm EXPRESS I Sample CHECK OUT OUR FLYER in the April 3rd or April 10th Herald GEORGETOWN 50 Purchase hw complete tracts of SKI receive Oft parol equal or tea Blue Serving Holton Hills for HOURS day Purchase one jBSBKlnceratJlrejula price AMUMth1MI GEORGETOWN OPTICAL GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE Legion Lines IE Tully Boner 120 FRO information will enable the Membership Committee to up date the Legions data base to better serve you Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this regard There are New Membership Cards that have recently arrived from Command behind the bar Please pick up same as soon as possible April 18 is Night m 5 30 p m Cut off date Mon day April 15 See the Ladies Aux iliary for your ticket and further information or call Monica at 3923 On March Super Dave is hosting a Legion Tour First come first served basis so see the Bar Stewards and sign up SPORTS UPDATE DARTS On Saturday March 30th in Hamilton Gary won 1st in singles and has qualified to go on to Provincials Ron Scarlett and Beau Beau mont won 1st doubles and have qualified also to go on to cials Ron and Beau brought home the trophy as well Con Piper George and June Grieg bid farewell to all their friends at Branch George is retiring to Parry Sound but will come back to Georgetown for visits with their friends and comrades George has been a member of Branch 120 for the past 23 years and we will all miss you especial ly on Parade and we hear the skirl of bagpipes and see the col or of the Tartans Best Wishes on your retirement Branch 120 Saturday Meat Draw March Early Birds Peg Lewis and Priscilla Regular Draw Roy Bradley Jamie Russell Dick George Shephard Rita Shirley Newman Goetz Bill Simpson Sharon Middleton Rick Appleyard Fred Dean is having Prime Rib Roast of Beef and Joe is serving a large Ham at their respective homes Bill Simpson and Jack won the Special Draws Congratula to all the lucky winners See you all next Saturday for the real ly really big DRAW Sick Report Visited with Mary and Gear Hayes this past week Gear has since been released to home care Mary progress is not quite as expeditious as she herself would wish just keep up the hard work Mary We wish them both well Spoke to Allen she in formed me that Harry has im proved considerably and the nurses are encouraged enough to forecast possible weekend leaves in the near future this is good news indeed As he can now have visitors I hope to visit him on Monday at a time which will not interfere with his therapy This is what Credit Valley has re quested Jean Roshier informed me Sun day evening that Red is recover ing as well as can be expected considering the type of operation He can now receive visitors I hope to set him this week Will keep you posted on all of the above member Charles ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE PREPLANNING OPEN HOUSE FOR WAYSIDE PITS IN THE TOWN OF The public is invited to attend a Preplanning Open House to examine a proposed Aggregate Sources List for several Ministry of Transpor tation highway construction projects located north and west of Metropolitan Toronto The Proposed Aggregate Sources List includes nine potential wayside sources in the Town of all of which are located west of the First Line East Representatives from the Ministries of Transportation and Natural Resources will be present to answer questions on the information and receive comments from the public Date Time Location Ministry of Transportation Thursday April 18 3 p m to 9 00 Caledon Village Place Highway 1 North of Caledon Fairground Transports I En rain urn JE 99 Spred Satin Ceiling White 22 ft 25 until Sal Laic until Centre HOURS Frl 8 30 a n Saturday a OOp n 4 FLOORING SPECIALIST 126 Main St N ACTON 8531190

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