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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 5 January 1994, p. 11

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Branch 197 forges into ‘94 Special to HHTW Acton Leg ion The first General meeting c. 29 and Dec. 30, a big crowd and it was decid- of 1994 will be held this ed to hold the first meat draw Monday at 8 p.m. Hopefully, of the year. The winners all the members will turn out. were: Jim Thornhill, Peter This past year has seen a O’Mara, Angie Mowat, massive clean-up at the and Helen Otterbein and for Sherri Thompson, Glen — Branch spearheaded by some euchre, Elmer Pembleton,. Hillier, Beth Hilditch, Jan of the younger members of Marie Meadows, Uke, Jansen, Bev Mattocks, Tony our executive. Norman Wilson, Marj Rouse, Gayle Jarrett, Ted ree. contractor installing Louttet, and Mick Holmes. Footitt, Ed Edison, E. vices at our residential The New Years Eve dance Diamond, Dan Gibson and develomat had his equip- and celebration was a big the big roast was won by ment idle over the holiday success with over 400 Donelda Ferguson. but should be back at work dancers and celebrants ring- Coming Events this week. The developer ing in the New Year. Bridge, euchre and the reg- _ (Solmar Homes) has his sign The Presidents Levee-‘in ylar meat draw on UP and once the services are the Branch from 1- 5 p.m. on Pebeer Thursdays and installed they will likely have the ars ‘and euchre groups played their last games for 1993. The winners for bridge. were Lil Cook, Marg Chase, New Years-Day brought out Saturday an office on site. Annual Hall Board meeting Sunday By Betty Sojka i d ft lengthy Special to HHTW Ba Ili nafad Tildeds, Hivarttci coud, Don’t forget to come on lences go out to Dorothy’s out to the community centre N ews husband, Vic, and children. on Sunday for the “Anatal at the United Church was Tickets for the Robbie Hall Board necting which truly beautiful. There was a Burns Supper set i ae ih begins at 1:30 p.m. The very large group.in atten- at the community c quality of the caatinnity dance. Mrs. Eileen McEnery going quickly. Paci will centre and park depends on played the organ, accompa- only be 115 tickets available the input of area residents, nied by husband Ernie on for sale, and already half of You’ll be surprised at the lit- _ violin. What a lovely combi- tle time it will take out of nation the tow instruments cost is only $15 per person. your life to be part of-your made! Reverend Joe Smile; For this you will get a community. Besides the conducted the service that memorable evening's enter- positions of Chairperson, was filled with the tainment, plus a delicious Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, Christmas message. The meal that will give you the Treasurer and Recreation Senior Choir was exception-. opportunity to try “Haggis. Chairperson, there will be al throughout, but was ever This traditional Scottish del- Members At Large positions so moving when they closed _icacy is very good. voted in. These Members the service with “Silent The evening begins with AT Large positions are for fight”. cocktails at 6 p.m. with din- people who can lend their ner served buffet style at time once or a few times 6:30 p.m. Don’t wait too during the year to help out Funeral Home this past long to get your tickets, or during various events. Let’s week. Here they paid their you may miss out! Please see you the last respect to Dorothy (Dot) call Mrs, Margaret Jamieson ‘The Christmas Eve service Swindlehurst who had. at877-3835 for tickets. Many area residents visit- ed Acton’s Shoemaker } the sales go directly to the Shriners hospitals for crippled and burned children. photo submitted Ladies Auxiliary has busy month Ladies By Marjorie Tutty them have been sold. The P.R.O. Georgetown Br. 120 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Invitation to a fresh start: There is something entrancing about opening a desk calendar at the begin- ning of the year. For a fleet- ing moment it is like holding a whole new year in your hands. All the mistakes and shortcomings of the past fade into insignificance. Here are hundred and sixty five clean, white spaces! Anon Br. 1 On Dec. 11 the following Georgetown students won medals at the Zone Youth Education Awards held at Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion, Georgetown: Laura Shields - Bronze Medal, Jr. Poems; Sonia Bonia - Bronze Medal, Sr. Poems; Nicholas Montgomery - Bronze Medal, Jr. Posters (Black & White); Ronja Schmidt - Silver Medal, Jr. Posters (Colored). Auxiliary Calendar Branch 120 Ladies Auxiliary Executive meeting xiliary Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room. Branch 120 Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Branch 120 Ladies Auxiliary present a Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance, in support of “The Talking Books for the Blind”, Saturday, Jan. 22. Music by Ross Crawford. Dinner at 7 p.m. $10 per person. Please call 877-4132 or 877-4413 for tickets. Everyone welcome. * ACTON Raa our expert and trustworthy technicians will care for your vehicle. 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