the HERALD Wednesday December 18 1991 Community New Years dance and Presidents levee up ahead 120 Your New Years Dance Tickets are available until Dec 28 price includes a buffet favors Midnight Toast dancing and a courtesy rideV home To take advantage of the aforemen tioned please see your Bar Stewards Branch 120 and Ladles Aux iliary members are cordially in vited to the Presidents Levee on January from 26 pm Those planning to attend should have their 1992 membership cards or a receipt in their posses sion Car Club Thursday Dec No and Fred Tel ten No 250 Doolan No H and Peterson No Ron Eagles No Anne Himmen No Jim Hayes Sat Dec 14 Meat Draw by Candlelight Jamie Russell Don Sargent Max Jack Keith Tost Brad Edgar B Cox Tost Bonnie Maxwell McGugan Sheila Hicks JTH Doris Bouley Vi King Dean Dona tions Wayne Edwards Nellie Bell and Wayne Edwards The winners of the chocolates made by Maid Marion were Denny McCartney Fred Dean and Sheila Hicks What makes Christmas The Creator made Christmas possible Friends make Christmas beautiful Music makes Christmas festive Giving makes Christmas joyous Love makes Christmas complete Sick Chairmans Report Visited with Jack on Sunday and at the same time was talking to Jim and Ruth Valentine in seeing Jack Jim of course is in a little bit of discomfort himself a sling on his arm after a fall in the house They were both able to com miserate with each other Jack is in some pain but who wouldnt be after a brush with a car Mr Tamblyn was in his room asleep surrounded by goodies his family obviously taking care of his comfort Didnt wake him will see him again Cliff still in Peel Memorial apparently due for more surgery not expecting to return home for a while yet Santa visited Georgetown and District Memoiral Hopsital the Sally Ann also was in to bring seasons greetings and present carols for the enjoyment of the patients and staff Lily who I always see when on my rounds was In good spirits and partaking of some Christmas cookies and cakes Carolyn Hawkins is now back in the Bennett Health Care Cen tre will see her next week Bill Gibbs was out for the day Branch 120 members extend their heartfelt sympathy to the family of Sarah Sadie David son a Silver Cross mother who passed away recently Acton Legion plans a host of holiday activities By SHARON BARKER Branch Acton Dont forget Fraternal Members 1992 dues must be paid before Dec 3191 Special Events Dec 22 Legion kids Christmas Party Dec New Years Party tickets on sale now Jan 6 1992 General Meeting Jan 19 Super Bowl Sun day Tickets cut off date is Jan15 full course meal Limited to only 197 Branch Hoi iday Hours Tuesday December pm Wednesday December 25 Closed Merry Christmas Thursday December 26 pm Tuesday December 31 pm Wednesday January l 1992 Presidents Levee pm Euchre Winners Dec 591 Buzzy Dick Sophie Thatcher Nickolak 68 Marion Robertson Shorty Lawin Dec 1291 Fern Shultis 84 Cassie 80 Colin Baker Loutett hidden score Our December meeting met with snow however we soon warmed up with our annual pot luck supper and exchange of gifts Lilys Trif fie was excellent Following that we opened our meeting with President Gloria Dunn chairing We welcomed transferred com- Stella Norton to Acton Auxiliary Congratulations to the Acton team who won at District Crib in St George on Nov Agnes Norma Tytus Elsie and Pat Zone meeting is Sunday Jan 191992mCooksville Upcoming sports in 1992 Jan Brampton Zone Darts Jan 11 Georgetown District Bowling Jan 18 District Darts Jan Port Credit Zone Crib Upcoming Banquets If you can help your auxiliary anytime at banquets Lily would appreciate a call at Legion Auxiliary Christmas Par ty for Kids Dec 22 1991 Winner of Quarter pot draw was Betty Donations to the Building Fund Georgetown resident reelected to Commonwealth Society Tom former Georgetown Citizen of the Year and past president of Halton Secondary School Teachers Federation was reelected to the Council of the Royal Com monwealth Society Toronto Branch for The Royal Commonwealth Society was founded originally under the name of the Colonial Society in 1868 It received its Royal Charter from Queen Vic toria in It is both a learned society and a club It is non- political nonsectarian non- racial and nongovernmental Its aims are to promote the spread of knowledge and understanding of the peoples and countries of the Commonwealth Today there are over one billion people in the Commonwealth Mr Rar said I am a great believer in the Com- and its aims objec tives and practices As a member on the Council it gives me an opportunity to work toward the advancement of the Commonwealth and to share some ideas with Council members The Toronto Branch was established in 1950 There are about 1000 members with regular monthly dinner meetings where eminent speakers discuss subjects relevant to the Com monwealth There are musical theatre nights debates and essay contests Travel is encouraged between Commonwealth coun tries There are four types of- membershipindividual spousal life and student The Chairman is George Hanson BE with Vice Chairman Ms Nola Crewe Ron Goodall and George the secretary is Lieutenant Col onel Robert Hilliard with Frederick Fletcher as Treasurer Some members of the council are Hon John Bosley Major Alexander Camp Squadron Leader Eric French Justice Joseph Potts Mrs Laura Sabia Major Sonia Skil Canon Capt John Stewart Ma jor Stanley Gill and Tom Mr assisted in the preparation of two briefsa lengthy brief to the Spicer Commission and another brief to Premier Bob when he removed the Oath of Allegiance for Police Officers to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Canada Other members of the Council are past chairman Sir Arthur Major Bruce and Major General R W Lewis The patrons are Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother Hon Ramon John Hnatyshyn and the Honorary Chairman is Lieutenant Gover nor designate Harold Jackman A Commonwealth message is given annually by Queen Elizabeth Her last message said The commonwealths com parative lack of rules its human richness and its geographical diversity make it as hard to- define as it is easy to criticize The commonwealth from time to time hold different opi nions appreciate each others special qualities and feel at home with each other There is no com pulsion to conform It appeals to the young as much as to the old to peoples and nations of all phases of political economic cultural and social development to reformers and lovers of tradi tion alike yiiiMnmiiir NORTHEND NISSAN SALES SERVICE 610 MARTIN ST MILTON ONT 8784137 DENTURES FULL DENTURE SERVICES DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC New Deplores Relines Cleaning Dental Insurance Honoured J Wheelchair Accessibility IAW TRENTON The Denture Clinic 18 Church St Georgetown Ont 8772359 CARTEL BRINGS YOU LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY THURS FRI SAT HOME OF CANADAS FINEST COUNTRY MUSIC SHOWS CALL 226 Queen St E Brampton 4516000 With Christmas only a few weeks away cards and gifts were sent with best wishes to all our Legion Seniors widows Bar Stewarts and Cleaning ladies Joy and good will over the holidays Sharon Barker will be making her Santa trip to the Village Manor and on Wed Dec 18 with seasons greetings and small gifts from the Legion Ladies Mill St home will be receiving a fruit box from the Ladies dary Attention Next meeting changed to Thursday January 1992 at 800 pm From your Auxilary President and executive of 1991 wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year Youth Education Report The 1st entries from Branch level were received for competi tion Awards Program Melissa St Joseph School your junior coloring- poster came in 3rd From President Jim Phillips and the 1991 executive wishing you Merry Christmas and a safe Holiday target food stores OPEN 24 HRS 7 DAYS A WEEK 51 ST GEORGETOWN GREET MORE FOR LESS Save 5 on each card you send When purchasing greeting cards look for the Greet More symbol on boxed sets These sets contain specially coded en velopes Follow the simple instructions block in the Postal Code 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