Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 4, 1981, p. 6

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BPO ELKS LODGE Halton Hills By BROTHER JIM BARRETT Elk Publicist A day of events arc lined up for this Saturday Feb at the This year the lodge is happy to be Host of the Tournament which the following teams have entered The Hills Herald the Georgetown it The Club The Rotary Club The Club The MaryWood Maulers The Georgetown Flag Football Association The French Club The Smoke Shop and the host team Elks Lodge At lliis late date waa shown by the Regional police to ice a team There is a good chance they will be entering Teams are made up of both men and women As stated last week there were other clubs which wanted to Ice a team but because of prior commitments lo the Jaycees Kinsmen and the Lions had to say No Inlerest has been shown by them and other clubs In Georgetown however In forming a League winter If anyone is interested in having a few games this winter contact me at We have a few celebrity referees lined up for the tournament Including Ross Milne former Brampton Georgetown MP John the Incumbent MP Julian Reed for Burlington and David Moulton candidate in the last two federal elections We have been in touch with three other celebrities and may have one or two of to referee also All in all this tournament promises to be a fun filled nt not only for the spectators but for the players as well This week starts new feature in our column Meet the Elks Each week we hope to spot light a different Elk and with background information It will show the wide interests among members and why they chose to become Elks This week s featured Elk is Brother Edward Reeve Ruler All Elks and Ladies of the Royal Purple please contact me so I can get background information and a picture of future editions at Dont forget The Georgetown Block Parent Association will be holding a Garage Sale April 11 at the Elks Lodge If you have any items around the house that you would tike lo donate please contact me at or Brother Larry Gummerson A reminder that the Order of the Royal Purple Is having a Dance Feb at the Lodge on Mounlainview Rood North to celebrate their first anniversary as a fraternal organization Let try and get as many people as we can there and help the ladies make this a truly memorable and event The ladies have tickets Anyone interested contact one of the ladies or the Honored Royal Carolyn at 455 Lodge member extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Herb Wild Herb was a friend of a great many and as a former member of the Georgetown Fire Department he gave a great deal of his time and effort to community helping disabled children through the Muscular Association with which the department involved I for one feel a great sense of loss because when I moved to Georgetown three years ago Herb was the first person I met and he made me and my family feel at home new community We will all miss him is Heaven gain We miss you Herb Have some spare moments Want to get involved by helping others Consider joining the Elks Lodge For contact Bud Jnrdine or Brother Jim Barrett 8776640 Ladies helping others makes one feel great Bring a smile to the face of others and warm feeling to yourself for ajobwclldone Join theOrderOf the RoyalPurple Contact for further information the Honored Royal Lady Carolyn Jardme S5flll7 Don forget our Bingo every Monday night at the Lodge We would like to thank Brother Bernard Picard for his kind contribution of a music system to our Lodge receives letters from friends in Labrador Ihrrc artists are Perry Jeff and Bill Only 66 plaques left Continued from page wagon after all Murt Allison Equipment Ltd of Georgetown has responded to the request for a haywagon which will be used as travell ing community awareness display about the new Hills LibraryTheatre Arts A delighted Edith III man he bandwagon organizer said the donation of the eight foot by 16foot wagon for as long as we need it means that her planning committee can now get down to serious thinking about its design and operation Mr Allison said that he was only too happy to support the project was one of those who was opposed to putting it the Library in Park he said But fund raisers can count on my support for its location down With less than a quarter of Its commemorative scat plaques remaining for sale Georgetown Little Theatre Ihls week urged all those planning to buy one not to delay any longer fund raisers explained lhal whereas sever al people ind groups have indicated their intention to purchase plaques the group was selling them strictly on a first come firstscrved basis Seal plaques purchased cither via lump sum donations or through a series of dated cheques now stand at of a possible avail able Details can be obtained from either John Hoc or Mary Main Most recent plaque purchasers and Mrs A Kennedy Countess of Strathmorc Chapter the Fifteen schools deadline for the Hills Councils gigantic historical mural at the new cultural centre work site Friday Arts Council dent Grelihen Day said that sponsors of the panels still in preparation at four other schools should be assured that these will be In place shortly Staff to attend convention despite council doubts A proposal to sponsor eight members of the towns engine ering department for of courses meetings and conventions this winter and coming spring has Irked at least two councillors While councillors Harry Levy and Roy Booth said they have no objection to members of staff honing their skills during these gatherings both expressed concern about whether the departments con I have certain Coun Levy chairman of the towns budget com mil- tec said years budget is going lo be very tough and there are many areas where we re going lo hive to make cuts This convenmns and courses may be one of them and Im reluctant lo put a stamp or approval on anything occurring after March Despite concerns raised councillors approved the motion allowing staff mem bers to attend the meetings These courses are all to upgrade skills and the knowledge of our stuff Coun Knechtel argued Meet the Elk Brother Ted Reeve Exalt Exalted Elk for six ing five years on live and one year a Ruler Brother Ted is employed by Ferguson North American Parts Distribution Centre in His love of working children and having a deaf child of his own prompted Brother Ted to join Lodge to devole his spare time the Elks Deaf Detection program for children a National Program earned on Canada by all Elks Lodges J Novak DT J Kohari DT Georgetown Denture therapy Clinic STREET on Highway Post Phone 8778974 7912314 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Wesley an Street Georgetown Ontario you NEW TO TOWN or hvo you Junt moved Into Would Ilka to on and about lhl information gilt JoanOlllatpleit We are your local agent for instate and other fine companies For further information on HOMEOWNER FARM COTTAGE AUTO Call Hugh Hunter at W F HUNTER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 122 Guelph St Georgetown 8774441 DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CLOTHE Starting Soon IN MILTON The Dale Carnegie COURSE Some of the many ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women envelop Greater PfMte Sell Collide nee Her Develop Tfislr Potential AtMllfiet For Information fill Be a Betiei Control Tenilgn Anilely Acquit Belief nil en Win Human Relation Hut Bail Anf Group 5197441861 NAME ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE NO by K D Crono and Associates Herald Special The monthly meeting of the Countess of Chapter IODE was held Jim a the home of Edna A mist ron Jump presided over a full compliment of embers The business meeting proceeded with the inil approval of the minutes and treasurer Helen presented her report Members were reminded of the approaching Bridge Night In March for which preparations ore underway Last year the Chapter adopted a school in Labrador and the project is proving to be both successful and rewarding Education secretary received some delightful correspondence from the pupils all of which will be answered individually At the close of the meeting June Durrani thanked Edna Armstrong for her hospitality an well as hoslesnra Jean Barber and Edna Turnbull Due to a lapse on the part of the publicity Secretary the November meeting failed to be reported the appropriate time but it should be mentioned since It was the Chapters annual auction sale held the home of June At this meeting the Chapter was happy to welcome a new member Eileen who was officially received into the order and presented with her membership pin by the Branch loses two members Corclub winners Joe Clark Art Clarke Julie Harlow Steve Ililhcr Nan Ward Our comrades in George town Hospital are It Wig gins Smith S J Gilchrist and I Garvin Comrade Mind is in St Mikes and Myrn of our is In Georgetown Hospital A visit or a phone call would be most welcome Two of our pass both well known around the branch Ivan Reynolds who was our chief steward and a mem ber and Clarence Carter who was Branch 120 mem Alarm at Harrison school was false Firefighters were called on a malicious false alarm Monday evening Harrison Public School Someone apparently broke into the school and pulled the A fan motor burned out in one of the units at the view Square building Saturday There was no damage There was no damage in chimney fire on Lot Con cession last Wednesday Burglars net Burglars broke Into the Beaver Gas Station Friday night and escaped with cash Andrew Tomson of was injured when the car he was driving hit a tree on Highway near the Cedar Springs Motel Friday evening Damage to the car was estimated at Legion Lines By Tom Elliott planned More about this after the Fish and Chip night The Imperial Dance was a sellout and an excellent evening The introduced some new num bers and as usual was a crowd only about a year but was a 20year member of Bramp ton Our deepest sympathy Is extended to their families and friends The membership chair man wishes to inform ail members who have not yet paid their dues will cease getting the magazine after March The Pub Tones will be entertaining In the Lounge Saturday There ore still a couple of 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