Hard Times dance Saturday By Betty Sojka It won’t be long before we can all find out what in the world a “Chinese Auction” is. Organizers of this Saturday’s “Hard Times Dance” are including the auction as part of the evening’s entertain- ment. You are asked to bring loonies for it. Some pretty inter- esting items will be featured. Tickets can be purchased at the Ballinafad General Store for a cost of $7.50 per person. A light meal will be served. J.V. Sound is providing the music. All proceeds will go towards the park. Come on out for a fun night, and sup- port a worthwhile cause. Delicious sandwiches and Ballinafad News sweets donated by Marlene Burnett, Cathy Van Klink and Gloria Buckley topped off a great night of euchre. Held this past Thursday at the community cen- tre, organizers were thrilled when enough people attended to fill 10 tables. Mr. E. Schryburt captured High Man’s with his points, and it was Blanche Lemay who get the highest points for High Lady’s. Most Lone Hands was won b y Marg Davidson. Blustery winds and drifting snow made the drive tricky for euchre players return- ing home. The next euchre is scheduled for Thursday, March Hulmes win car draw By Harry Archer The winners of the 45th Car Club Draw, held on Friday were Ron and Marguerite Hulme of Georgetown.They picked up the keys to the car on Saturday at Park Lincoln Mercury. Other winners were as follows: $50 - B. Archer, D &N H Bell, B. Tost, Bowskill, C. Powell, S. Narusso, D. Lough, G & J Storm, D. Succee and L. Schmidt; $100 winners - D. Peggie, C. Armstrong; $200 - G. Coolighan, B. Barber; $300 - V. SEIN, $400 - M. McGuigan; $50! M. Howell. Bae cunice to all! The Plymouth Committee meets Thursday at 8 p.m. Those of you going to Plymouth are required to bring a $25 deposit at this time. Don’t forget the annual St. Patrick’s Dance on Saturday. This function is not restricted to Legion members, so bring your friends and neighbors and have a great night. Tickets are available at.the bar or from Liz McNeilly at 877- 4991. On 27 March the annual mem- bership honors and awards will be held at the branch. More on this later. Friday night euchre: Ist - Phil Landry, 2nd - Marion Emslie, 3rd - Bert Porter, most lone hands - I. Switzer. Ann Willis and Ab Ford won the roasts at the Saturday meat draw. The platters went to Wayne Richardson and W. Wilkeson. TAX RETURNS SAME DAY ELECTRONICALLY FILED Associate Tax Consultants 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217 Other winners: A. Hole, W. Rodda, Jean Harley, B. McDonald, D. Imber, B. McClean, H. Dumper, R. Cully, C. McDonald, W. Reid, L. Edgar, F. Lewis and B. Collier. 18 starting at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Mrs. Alma Sinclair held the Wednesday Women’s Institute meeting at her home. Members answered the roll call of “What was your past employment?” There was a real variety in answers given. Eileen Burt con- vened this Canadian Industries meeting. Pervious meeting min- utes were read, and the treasur- er’s report was given. Discussion was held on the success of the February 18 euchre. The possibil- ity of holding another euchre was also talked about. An invitation was received from the Ashgrove. Women’s Institute for a bus trip in late spring. Ashgrove is visiting the his- toric homes of Adelaide Hoodless and Erland Lie. Both are attributed with the founding of the Women’s Institute way back in 1897, starting out in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Doreen Burt showed the group had to make different kinds of bows to be used when wrapping presents, tc. Reverend Joe Smiley is head- ing up a Bible Study at the United Church. Adults are meet- ing every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. The study will continue right up to Easter. Come on out. Everyone is welcome. 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