Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 25 August 1993, p. 11

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August 25, 1993 — Page Bay Just like ‘old times’ at Branch 197 by B Harry Norton There was a large crowd _ out for the Annual Corn Roast last Saturday and we owe a vote of thanks to the Branch and the volunteers who located the corn, and cooked it. The music was good but some of us ate so Old Days” the joint was noon we had the Beef Draw and a group of celebrators from a soccer tournament and in the evening what with a wed- ding reception in the audito- rium and the corn roast and dance in the body of the Legion it was standing room only. Keep it up gang! Enough players for an extra table of Bridge showed we Ist. Kathleen Tulk, 2nd. Lil Cook, 3rd. Helen Otterbien. There were 16 tables of Euchre on Thursday. Ist. Vi Coyler, 2nd. Marguerite Atkinson, 3rd. Jim Cook, Kay James & Zola Hilker, 4th. Bonnie Stagg. The Hidden, Winners Debbie McKnight, Ma Louttet and Harvey Lai A successful Warriors Day parade Branch 120 participated in the Warrior’s Day Parade at the C.N.E., accompanied by members from Post 40 Plymouth, Mass. The weather was perfect and all those attending were cheered on by a large and appreciative audi- ence. Sorry about a little goof last week, as I incorrectly gave the wrong date for the fishing trip to Glen Haffy. The date is, of course, Sept. 12. For further informa- tion, contact Doris Bouley at 877-4578. Location maps are available at the bar. Thursday night Meat Draw winners were: Jim Carney, Dot Richardson, Ron Appleyard, Rosemary Harrison, Sheila Hicks, John Melo, Nadine Bradley, Bill Collier, Dave McNeilly, Jean Reid, Jean Murphy, Marion McGuigan, Marion Carney and Lynn LaFleur. Friday night Euchre win- ners: Ist - Vi Hunter; 2nd - Glad Inglis; 3rd - Celia McDonald. The Car Club elimination draw takes place on Sept. 3, so make sure you are a paid- up member before then, as prizes will only be awarded to those in good standing. Ideal motorcycling weather ahead By Ken Baker The end of these lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer we sae been enjoying her- arrival of the cooler, less ain days of autumn. ie ideal weather to get out as tour the countryside on a motorcycle. The monthly vintage meets that have been held locally throughout the summer at the George & Dragon Restaurant continue into the fall, with future meets scheduled for Sept. 4 and Oct. In conjunction with the Sept. 4 meet, a short road ride (30km) into the sur- rounding Halton Hills coun- Bed Frame (3: Single Mattre SINGLE SET. Double Mattress Spring Queen Mattres Queen Set... : Orthopedic Twin Matt tryside will be staged with the highlight of the ride being a stop-off at the international- ly recognized Canadian Military Studies Museum in Limehouse. 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Ah yes, it’s been a grand summer! : WIDE SELECTION COTTAGE MATTRESSES, Its good to see more play- ers turning out for an after- noon of cards. The Beef Draw Winners are: Early Birds: Alison Willmott, Ed Cooper. Regular Draw winners: Lil ‘on, Dave Capperauld (twice) Allan Ellerby, Hank Russell, G. McCutcheon, Doris Allen, Merle Dear, Pearl Baker, Ivan Kilby, Rupe Pharmer, H. Badham. Large Prize winner: Patricia peed. Coming Events Bridge and Euchre as usual on Wednesday (today) and Thursday. Legion Masters Golf Tournament on Sept. 11 and ‘on Sunday Sept. 12 the Acton Citizen Band will honor us with a concert. Bring your.lawn chairs and enjoy an afternoon by the side of the lake. The Branch will be open and in case of inclement weather we can all move inside to the auditorium. 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