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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 21, 1963, p. 13

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zones best cribbagers for branch 120 it was in the cards zonesports director alex waldrun presents individual trophies to georgetown cnbbatje players jim layiotrnghl and tom herbert for being seven game winners at the legion zone cnbbage playdowns in aclon the honoured pair are members of the georgetown branch 120 crib team which copped the honour to represent zone b7 at the next level at branford in march the gi0r6it0wh hmaid thursday february 21 1h3 norm mcdonald second from left in the front row ho i a rronhy won by the uq on 1eam other members are front row i o r al g v lit lu k i i j n l iyto i hick row zone spoils director alex waldrun cliff mcdo ild mark stulka tom herbert a d stan alkerton legion notes by don n piatt sport saturday night tho entire- legion building i lit i i kly sine c t wis ki was filled with flying miiile t n li link 1 nil- l n i on saturday at tho georgetown li i sihinln m tit i i m industrial dart and cnbbage h in n n i in sum l u i league held their dart tourna nr u m i i i 1 f m u i- i mint fifteen team competed in v t i mm l mil 1m for team trophiei followed by fur thin wuk ti i i n w in n a competition for double trop li i in r hf hi i s lo in li mi hiei rtnft it ins hst ii pirt f hi thr mltiti iu- 1 nil i tnp i litl ji mmiithtr i ipt mini h an ii tin n in i h 11 w ih ii n c ish 1 rink l rm i n i ritliiiii n 11 h n rh il mi mil il suilin with th i shoriv i owiii hit niinii up i i i u p in i i nit t opti w i i t ihi lumps tt id it in ll ft ilt i jnek another fate we ice- oftenon i ilmi it miorliipy tom siurday night u hat of mill bmnski jtld hit v id harder who at sixty eight hat loit none of hi iel for ling harry bottom and roy rudi mg he contribute regularly ger emerged a double cham to the malodiou offering of the piont followed by tony bruniki group and actively tee to it anc jock graham in the run that everyone ha sn enioyable ner up pot time milt appear to bt com plttely unhindered by an artifl 1 ill unit tin ompitilinn eial leg and like the good tport sn t m nu ii d limps for i in he it will even oke about it ttiimir il i i im fur u ju a a thonqht milt have ori i i in jinsintul h you tried keeping your vock up i r hill f irlnii with thumb tack r vthu miimiriil ilic ivirl general meeting zona service officer a horn ey brampton public relation officer charlie heath port credit next zone meeting will be held on sunday may 5th el cookville so so draw i imu winner ihrn ri tlonu lnkl illir nnr mill management conference is attended by farmers twenty tin of hallon i luiti pi i tl 111 i i mtir 1 1 n i i i n busim v man u ii i i iu hit nrk of i 1 1 1 i t i hi three la ill r i in rdin us ion li i m li 1 xtinsmn br inch nitr li pt i r ulii r fir the lions den by sam mbltzir to most of us old timers who think that todays lean aqer spends time gw thai girl watching to the squares there camo an lightening story this wk from cranbury new jersey tho local lions club sports ored a program for several hrbhscnoot iiudents to irv stlt them with the compels five spirit incumbent with big business the lions ran jho project as a contest the response from the young- sters in the area then became pverwheminqly enthusiastic the boys got iheir infrocjuc lion to the business world be cause they had at lheir dltpo- sal lions frorn a11 of business who they consulted on management problems the teenaqers were called on lo make decisions rtqard mq the price at which to sell products of a large paper company and how much lo invest in marketing research and plant improvements the nformatlon was then fed in to an ibm 721 computer to de termine the company s income and profit anticipating the computers verdict as eagerly as the boys were the lions who helped the youngsters chart the progress of each company of larqe qraphs the cranbury lions who believe in developing teen potential lies to the fullest planned the protect with edu alional qoals in mind not only d d the younqsterj ac w knowledqe but they qai ed valuable insights nto potential careers capitol for the proiect was anmarily time income was in terms ot personal satisfaction the lions knew for certain the proqram was a suceesi hen they learned the boys ere missinq football qames to discuss profil marqins and toes instead of f eld goali nd passes this human viq eiie reminds me of the im n orial words of james oliver when he sa d the world is blessed most by men who do things and not by those who merely talk aboul them return cunningham j as board chairman r j cunningham we ratur ned at chairman of eiqueilng ichool board for another year and mr shirley armttrong ai vice chairman during a meeting january 12nd it the home of secretary ml ruth even alto appointed were the fol lowing committee finance mac sprowl stanley brown and mri armttrong property mrs armttrong william a lawton and mac sprowl tran sportation mr liwwn mr sprowl and mr brown teach ur mr brown mri armstrong and mr lawton to sell schoolt durinr the meelink the folic itor wis instruclpfl lo prepare an agreemcnl for the sale of b innui kburn school to the llannnckbiirn w i and blue mountain school to s g ben nctt t hie miming i i imi i on r irm llu m m ui i pmcnl tin tin i i ml ruin in fin li i h ii i in rniilnn r i i ml il t hi iluii ion mikii ii m m mrmpnl f nun 1 t irr m i inns ii i i il ii disunion leader r lh tnifiiuik sir i 1 spin ir r ill n il in in ni j i i im t 11 r ur r nu l n it s ills i i i 1 i i i i kuluirbl hi of whin j ii p n a routing cheer u difficult to r k 1 print but certainly n order for archie pollock and gob collier who tpent a hectic day running the tournament i i u rri p kin ni ihrci once in a life lkini lit nijaclnl tn the twenty nine hand notice hlmns prnhitnt th t n c in in rln u rtr -b- iml i in llu ildlt i utliu o th i m i in ii it k hilar i i i t ultllll 1 linr i1ii henl th t my m tir hi i h h i in ilnint uhit ix mri n i rluni kno whcllur i am m unci ti- juni wlnh nm the tn j i lick i siii mith iu nf sp irs mrni i up ms m irk crunch id kink chirlic off rm chair a lnnt nine hmnl thi inulil pam the pirkift j un rr of as h win ni to 1 trnikh luck hrl tin tsinn zone meeting all branches were repretent ed at the zone meeting held in biampton on sunday with 59 comn events zztn strectivllle will hott the zone reiultt at elect on of officert snooker tournament on satur ai previoutly zone comman day february 33rd the lilt of der harry hettall cooktville namet it on the bulletin boerd at elected deputy zone com our twn branch will hold the mender dive cpperauld zone duplicate bridge tourna georgetown zona poppy chair ment on saturday march 2nd men charlie pott brampton harris floral ftttftftte fol every occasion deignt cut flower wedding bouquet 10 mam st n tr 7 3512 for dependable sales and service plymouth dodge chr ysler vauant fiat faro titirkt jnumatwujl ti in lf come to maveal motor sales main st north tr 73611 halton cooperative medical services niovinci of ontario chartiied coipotation since 1947 still accepting enrolment in comprehensive surgical benefits include medical benefits include stirgical opbrations fractures and dislocations burns and lacerations services qf anaesthesis1s confinement diagnostic procedures including x rays hospital visits home and office visits injections health examinations examination of eyes for correction of vision by registered optometrists or opthalmologists the above paid from the first dollar extra major medical benefits 10 of th nnol premium it used to crto a mor medical fund nd tubiect to a 100 deductible tria following benefit are paid according to how much 11 in th fund semiprivate room car in exeats of ward rates as paid by the o h s c f ambulant charges when needed in emergencies nursing care ordered by a doctor prescribed drugs and medicines laboratory services appliances and therapy limited amount of chiropractic osteopathic and psychiatric treatments payments are made in accordance to the schedule of fee5 of the ontario medical association 1962 reprint general section and subecl to the absolute minimum of conditions and restrictions effective date of plan march 1 1963 rates- only 1050 per month for families only 500 per month for single person terms quarterly or annual payments as desired directors in your area will be pleased to give you further information burlington mm florenct mnirm 2477 glunwood dtlv ne 49536 mr hon sagiworth r r 2 wilkar t lma- ne 46030 oakvhle mr rureld blggtr r r 1 vi 54094 hornby mr sim r fmnle r r 1 tr b6260 milton mri roy wilion r r 4 tr 194b7 mr wm it home r ii 1 tr b9892 norval mr albort himlor r it 2 8658662 acton mr r i divldion r r 2 8534491 mr gao robortion r r i 8530329 mr wlllord brillon r r 4 8531179 georgetown mr norman bird 4b mapla ava wall tr 72560 campbeliville mr arthur harm r r 3 ne 42923 sales representative for acton georgetown and area mr jot ron r r 3 oaorgatown tr 73895 sectreas mn roy couller r r 3 cjmphollvilln tr 86176 new office in milton 225 main street now open telephone 8789712 cumba cooperative health services invites enquiries from credit union officers credit union directors can enable members to obtain ihe best in medicalsurgical coverage at lowest cost cumias method of group enrolment ft advantageous both to the members and to their credit union credit union members can assure themselves continuous coverage fori hospital services basic o h s c coverage supplemental hospital services coverage to semiprivate level the best in medical surgical coverage including necessary specialist services excepting only confine ments enct pyschlatric treatment cumba alto serves employed group will consider professional or other association groups write or phoni cumba cooperative health services 32 front street west toronto i ontario telephone empire 21623

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