Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1991, p. 4

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Page THE HErfAfcb Wednesday January Legion Lines Legion hosts scouting breakfast Ily Branch 120 On Jan 13th Branch 120 was host to the North Scouting Organization Gilwellians Breakfast Your Executive had an opportunity to try out their culinary skills for this yearly event Mary Peters Chairman of the 22 members presented on behalf of the Organization a che que for The Poppy Fund to Presi dent Hank Russell We are look ing forward to seeing Mary Peters Chairman Secretary Don na Thompson Treasurer Elaine Hannah and all your members again next year Same time same place The Ladies Auxiliarys Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance is all sold out There are still tickets available for a steak dinner and great dancing music for Saturday February See the Bar stewards or call at for your tickets Car Club draw January 17th Ray McCartney Albert Ford 338 Davidson 363 M and R Hulmc Lome Cox 127 Bonnie Brunton Friday Night Euchre Jan 18th 1st Ladies Lois Richardson 2nd Landry Most Lone Hands Bea Harrison Mens 1st Vi Congratulations Vi pays off Most Lone Hands Mae Tost Meat Draw Sat January 19th Early Birds Chuck Trudy Paul Nadirie Bradley George Bud Haines Dave Bell Roy Bradley Terry Bludd Nadine Bradley Bob Tost Christine McDonald John Clements Doris Chamberlain Bob Tost Roast Jim Hayes Special Draw Coming Events Mini- Bingo Saturday February Branch 120 in House Shuffleboard Doubles register at noon start at pm Sunday January Branch members will be playing for the Sam Trophy Branch 120 General Meeting Thursday January at This is the first meeting of the first month in the year of so lets have a grand turnout Sick Chairmans Report by Chuck Just beginning to get my act together since returning from sunny climes By the way hope that everyone had a wonderful ChriBtmas and that all good things come your way in 1991 Visited with Frank Nicholson and Pat McDaid in Peel Memorial on Friday Frank who was in the best of spirits was just on his way home when arrived so I ex tended our greetings to him and wished him a speedy recovery As for Pat he is just now back on his feet this with the aid of crut ches He has had surgery rein forcement of a hip which he broke on Christmas day Our 1990 1991 1991 1991 CITATION SAFARI Formula LX Reg 2979 Reg 4509 Reg 6499 Reg 8519 NOW NOW NOW NOW OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT 8770314 61 GuelphStHwy GEORGETOWN a PDI Fright Frame Maker Gallery 232 Guelph St 8776332 Royal Bank Plaza Member of Professional Picture Framing Association Stretching Of All Needlework Offering More Than Just Framing AM frame Shops Are Owned Operated pathies to him and we hope for a full recovery The sick report on the branch board has been up dated to the best of my knowledge but if there are any other changes would members kindly use the report sheet to br ing them to my attention Service Officers Report by Chuck Copies of the January to Continued on Page 21 Join Us For Our January WHITE SALE 50 OFF SELECTED BRIDAL GOWNS OFF 15 ALL INSTOCK BRIDAL GOWNS ROCKWOODS REBECCA LANE BRIDAL Main St Our Specialty Is You 5198562450 Rockwood MY OFF 5070 allseasonal MERCHANDISE BACK TO NATURE IS PURE AND SIMPLE Each garment is 100 cotton made with no bleach or dye just like the plant itself It has been washed to soften it and to avoid shrinkage It will change with age like your favourite pair of jeans becoming softer as time goes by Wear it with pride Drop in and see our Back To Nature Line for Spring HOURS THRU FEBRUARY CLOSED MONDAY Friday Saturday WE WILL PAY GST AND ON ALL OUR NEW SPRING ARRIVALS UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY MY IIS MAIN ST SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8732851

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