ThreeWeek Tour Of Europe For Couple From The Glen LEGION NOTES HERALD Wednesday Nov 1973 Remembrance Services Scheduled For Sunday spec The G and Mn modelling native costumes and singing and yodelling A very long and tiring day ride took us from Lucerne to Paris There was some kind of demonstration going on and irmored police cars lined the Albert champagne The just returned Scots girl entertained us by Krone Tta taltan songs which SfsuwM SlHS srs in London Here we met thrt J T mU our morning and a trip of the people who would travel did sec patnthigs by took an afternoon with the continent Michael lo Is the famous Hall of There were from Ontario da Vinci Paintings on the Mirrore he apart four from the MariUmes and J famous Loujs former the remainder of the were buildings are from Vancouver Victoria and other towns on the West Coast p j embarked for an overnight trip 0 he tt the North Sea lb Casino where Canadian troops Holland Ai we had berths we f spent a comfortable night bnltles of the Italian IembarUng at a we campaign This brought back memories to Albert who was with the Cinndian it this time ana to cine our wa Mm guide had spent years in W l r lo Naples Capri to England and now Uvea in hovercraft the London He speaks were able languages and indeed very beautiful Blue Grotto hefifuTto ua all lu hl mountainside were shown buildings though the magnidccnUiomt palace la In Amsterdam were met by our young Dutch driver Cor and a new bus which would take us on our tour of six i and cities Our Fields situated on the shore hada Amsterdam with very charming young lady as guide visited a diamond cut ting firm and a small wooden hoe manufacturing plant We also visited the village of VoUendam where the people wear national costumes and dinner a hotel in Pom Sen Next morning i left for Man a thriving mdustrnl kings of France Paris we went to is visiting a Canadian cemetery near Amiens then crossed the channel to Folkestone where a bus con veved us back to Royal Scot Friday evening we were given a farewell dinner and said goodbye and thank you to Constantino Saturday along with Mr and Mrs San Nolan also from we went down river lo Greenwich were we the sailing ship Culty j museum we were taken by bus the and our plane lo Three weeks is much loo short a lime to see everything but it does give one an idea where return for another perhaps sometime In the Bridge Play and the largesMn Italy wur mm Again an overnight stay was An nvDrniahi much too short but we had to be STneSSi Tabes on lo a cruise on the Rhine to Again we view the castles and the famed Lorelei Rock then to the university city of Mere we visited a fine old castle with its wine cellars and Pass lhat winds in bends up from down into Near Lucerne we mountain which wns Twelve tables of duplicate bridge were played on October it the Georgetown Legion For north south It was a lie between Mike Lorusso and Richard Prust and Arthur Austria was by means of cable car carrying and Sid Third people and travelling p went to Nancy SiffiiA BirtFtatar fourth lo mountains Our next stop Adams and Barbara Wood and fifth to Ted Stanley and Irwin For east west was Jim and Frank Martin Jim day of sight seeing shop vnihrnVTt ralnditTn of ping ml in i Sargent and Leo lake cruise where ft Harry and Joan Harris St wine were served Ivanna Kwci and George MlS a factory and UrLnntd and Ron Jones and entertained at a tavern Turtor WRIGHT SMITH Ana that country in which we live and for which they died May ever be worthy of the Sacrifice they made Ladles and gentlemen these are words well known to every Legion member form part of the opening ceremony of all Legion meetings We and 1 hope you will be the Cenotaph In Remembrance ParkonSundayal2pm lopay tribute and homage to he more than Canadians of two world wars and the Korean conflict whose graves In foreign fields in faroff lands or under the seven seas have made these spots forever Canada They died for an ideal and we who are left are their trustees and the custodians of their hopes In recent history we have experienced two world wars Wars are fought by idealists with their lives at slake because of irreconcilable differences of belief about a way of life that Is threatened by a different belief Wars are fought because of ideals but wars cannot destroy Ideals wars only remove the material threat lo a nation safely the ideals remain Ideals cannot be removed by stretching them out in the street and running over them with a tank You cannol destroy ideals by burning books or shooting down fighter planes or by atom bombing whole cities out of existence You cannol destroy ideals all That is why the Western democracies in the Century have sue cessfully repulsed the military threat to their safety in Iwo world wars If democracy freedom Justice and mutual respect are worth two world wars In years then surety be worth the best thai is in ail us between times If war leaches us nothing else it should each us that our beliefs and our way of life are values that must be renewed constantly WAY Or LIFE Each Canadian Veteran or not Canadian born or can enjoy the Canadian way of life only so long as each Is ready to live a life embodying me Ideals for which our comrades New Service Is Delivery Georgetown has a new delivery service and thai service is Mrs Marlon Mrs of Sargent soys the Idea of the delivery service is that someone who does not want lo go a store bank or whatever can phone me and I will delivery what tbey want I think Georgetown needs this service Mrs said ft will help the senior citizens particularly during the winter Mrs Breen operates the delivery service from her home using her own car and business telephone I went to the town police and town council and ihey both gave me the goahead for the project Mrs Breen added When asked if she was gelling many delivery calls she replied I have done more business than 1 thought I would do and business should pick up around Christmas like meeting people and I think this service contributes lo the community Mrs said And I like Ihe job iu Royal at a dance Canadian Legions e Legion Hill The chair was donated Section president Alex oldie presents a to or daughter laid down their lives How can each of us live lo be worthy of the ideals for which these martrs died we can expound the cause of freedom In action Freedom is not to be confused licente There are not four freedoms or freedoms or freedoms freedom Is a condition of action in which Individual has a right lo do the things which arc right Day to day service it is not unreasonable Ihot we should give something of ourselves In Let us never forget what it cost To from failing hands we throw Torch be hold it high If ye break faith with us who die shall not sleep though poppies grown In Flanders Fields We arc happy report lhat ihe Imperial Benefit Night for Mall was a sellout success Matt looked as If he was settled for the night whin he tried out Ihe chair donated by Homestead Interiors and Furniture unfortunately Pietense wns unable to attend to make the presentation in person owing a previous commitment but Imperial Section President Alex did a as stand In The door a table lamp was won by Andy first prize in the raffle was won by Interiors Mrs of Brampton and prize was won Bill Clarke of in the Friday night steak hunt wire Bridget here come llimillon Ken Nash 1 and My ma Br Bill Mc Kin rani Robinson Mc And an naming names mini bingo winners on win Mudic Alici Hilt McCartney Burns won he full Six 10 reasons for rcmenibi ring Club draw number which wis made on rid ire George Jim ford Boyd Hon I ind Hill IHII- link to stag of Oct grind prize was lielw cm Sandy Joe- South t Bill ampin II ml Jim ire that tin reslrlctions onlhesjleof Dinner will llftid on Wed Nov thai dati my will be sold members who want lokcgutsls ihvcyougotyouri Christmas draw tickets will hi and Auxiliary members during the Mrs Breen Off To Moke Delivery BIG VALUE Careful Buying Rock bottom pricing enables 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that all monies be turned In to him as soon as possible Thank you branch and la ry members In order to establish an up-to- date list of all children 10 years of age and under who are eligible to attend Ihe Annual Christmas Tree A thoughtful addition to this years Remebrance Day will be a service held al he Glen Williams War Memorial at 12 30 on Sunday Georgetown Armistice Day parade will assemble at l m outside the Hall on Sunday Nov Prom there il will move off to the Nov It Is hoped that this Cenotaph In Remebrance Park service will be attended by where the service will be held enough people to warrant we you making this an annual mark of wearing a poppy now Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 109QUEENST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590685 HOUR SERVICE I Georgetown Golf Country Club has many good dates left in Nov Dec for CHRISTMAS PARTIES DANCES also Wedding Banquets Receptions DONT FORGET OUR GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY DECEMBER 31 Open to Everyone For Info Call BILL GREENWOOD 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