THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999 LEGION News BRANCH No. 197 BY MIKE MANUEL For branch members there are two important dates to watch for: March 8 will be the final general meeting prior to the election of offic- ers in May. This meeting starts at 8 p.m. and should be attended by as many of our members as possible. Mar. 12 is initiation night starting at I p.m. and in or- der that our initiates are given a favourable impres- sion it would be most impor- tant that our membership turn out to welcome them. The buses will be leaving for Rama on Feb. 27 at 8 a.m. At last check there are now two buses booked. Seats are still available at a cost of $10 each. You are required to put READY, AIM, FIRE: One hun on : P dred and eight dart players from Legions across southern Ontario gathered in Acton on Saturday for the Zone "B7" team cham- pionships. The Acton team finished eighth of 32 teams. - Frances Niblock photo this money down early at the Branch only. The $10 gets you a ride to and from Rama plus a meal there and a light lunch back at the Branch. Dave Lewis and his coun- terpart Phylis want everyone to know that there will be an Easter Ham Roll coming on @vOeoe . 30308, @>@ We have a great demand for designer fashions jj 2@& and good condition clothing -- please call us! = ere ES i= SISTER'S CLOSET Your first choice for second debut fashions SS March 27. If you have not been to the Branch for one of these rolls you don't know what you're missing. Dave and Phyl always put on a great day. President Gary Mundy would like all of our Branch members to remember the upcoming Branch anniver- sary on Mar. 28 which fea- tures not only a great meal supplied by our Ladies' Aux- iliary but the distribution of honours and awards, Try and make yourself available on this particular evening. Every Saturday afternoon the Branch puts on a beef draw so if you have nothing e Seminar set The Halton Hills fire de- partment is presenting a seminar on fire safety aware- ness to those providing home daycare or operating daycare centres for three- to five-year- olds. The seminars will be held March 3 at the Acton fire hall from 7 to 9 p.m. and March 31 in the Georgetown fire hall from 7 to 9 p.m. The seminar, Learn Not to Burn, is presented by the Halton Hills fire department and aims to teach partici- pants how to present the pro- - 2 DART DEVILS: Five Legion Branch 197 dart play- ers will represent Acton at the District championships in Hamilton on Saturday. The players tuned up with the Zone championship on Saturday. Chris Kutsienski (left) is the top men's player and two teams will also compete including Ken Hilditch (second from left), Shaun Warwick and Rod Leech. - Frances Niblock photo Legion dart players in zone championship 197's dart team following Saturday's Zone "B7" cham- pionships in Acton. 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