By Betty Sojka * “The Country Versatiles” played to a packed community. centre last Saturday night. Their repertoire included old and new country songs, plus a little rock and roll, and even “In the Mood”! Special requests were readily played. There was no stopping Len, the piano player, as he used body-parts other than his fingers to bang out those tunes. The band’s magical sounds cast a sweet spell over the entire evening. ing quite smart in their steps. You can catch Robert and Mary Ann and on Wednesday evenings at the Hillsburg Community Centre. Thanks so much, Robert and Mary Ann! You really added to the evening’s fun! Dave Humphries and Anita _ Denneny, Les and Marilyn McDonald, Doreen McLean and John Williams, were all winners of spot prizes. Door prize winners were Dale Poudlon and Harold an anniversary closest to the 24th. Much appreciation goes out to Smith for donated spot and door Bruno Camelos did an excellent job bartending, as he was kept quite busy with the large crowd. Thanks so much, Bruno! ‘There are just too many names to mention when it comes to thanking all those kind folks who helped out McNeilly retains presidency By Harry Archer ‘Last Sunday Branch 120 elections were conducted and the following members were installed: President, Bob McNeilly; 1st Vice-President, Peter Smith; 2nd Vice-President, Dave McNeilly. Other executive members: Harry Bottoms, Marion Art Cousens, Bob Plan not to miss our next mini- bingo this Saturday. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with a meat draw, followed by the disc jockey at 8 p.m., then the mini-bingo at 9:30 p.m. There_will be special cocktails and prices. The evening will finish with a buffet supper at 11 p.m. Saturday meat.draw winners were Doris Chamberlain, Jean Cowen, Dot Richardson, Pat Timmons, B. McDonald, Jean Murphy, Bob Felker, Jean Narey, Bob McNeilly, Norm Lockhurst, Ab Ford, Bill Barber, John Emmerson, Beth Shepherd, Bill Weir, Bill Hamilton and Betty Bell, of Branch 134, Mount Forest. An important message from Charles Tutty, our last post repre- sentative, addressed to all veterans and their families. Effective March Ist, 1993 the retroactivity for after the fact burials is now set at one year following the death of a veter- an. This applies to veteran’s families who were not aware of the fund when funeral arrangements were made. Please contact C. Tutty at 877-0618 for further advice on this matter. Brian and Sue Sinclair, and Karen | An evening to rememb up the dance. the Hall Board set up, make sand- wiches, serve the food, clean up, help bartend, etc. Thanks so much! You are the greatest! Special thanks go out to Patrick and Yvonne Gettins, a young brother and sister team who worked very hard setting Term Deposits Min. $5,000 Annual Rates Municipal Trust Royal Bank “Mr. Mugs”, courtesy of owner Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, April 28, 1993 — Page 9 donated mini donuts for dessert. They were ever so delicious. Thanks so much! The work of Hayden Evans was noticed throughout the evening. He er in Ballinafad Not to be forgotten, are the Hall Board Members and dance organiz- ers to be thanked for giving us such a wonderful evening. From the varying ages, young and not so Phil Marzo, who operates his store in the Acton IGA plaza, very kindly 30-59 Days 60-89 Days Day: 2.75 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 3 had tuned the piano to a lovely pitch. Thanks, Hayden! 90-119 120-179 S Days young, we all had a terrific time! Thanks so very, very much! 270-364 180-2 D -269 ays 50 3.75 CIB.C. 2.25 | 3.00. | 3.50 | 3 50 3.75 Bank of Montreal 2.25 3.25 | 3.50 | 3 50 | 3.75 | 3.75 scouatark | 2.75 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 3.50 | 3.25 | 3.25 TD Bank 2.25 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 3.50 | 3.75 | 3.75 Rates from recent survey, subject to change without notice. No claim made to competitive rate accuracy. Reilly. For having her birthday @ closest to the April 24 dance date, Edith Volmar earned a bottle of wine. Sharon and Alan Foster also received a bottle of wine for having” Reasons To Get Rid Of Your Big City Bank. If you wait in line more.than 5 minutes, well give you $5 on the spot. Dependin; aa how much you deposit, well oie a a free Broil King broil-mate™ Gas BBQ or other great gifts. to 1st Rate Accounts. LOWER Why pay more to a big city bank? * We pay cash bonuses for your, deposits service, no statement or Courteous ; passbook errors and 24 hour response on loan applications or well give you $5. Our friendly service is a nice change from impersonal big city banking. 3c municipal trust Tans Member Canada Deposit Insurance The hometown alternative to Georgetown 28 Main St. S., 873-4077, Ed Shaw ¢ Corporation big city banks. *Funds must remain on deposit ina 1st Rate Account for 90 days. Bonus offers end July 3, 1993. Drop by any branch for complete details.