Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 22 September 1993, p. 12

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Page 12— Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 22, 1993 Margaret Vint, Downtown Co-Ordinator of the BLA. Office, 116 Mill St., Georgetown, displays her Downtown Dollars and a Happy Harvest Moon. Downtown Dollars will be on sale at the B.I.A. office during Moonlight Madness, Friday, September 24th between 6 and 11 p. VALUE! VALUE! VALUE! This Canadian made double sofabed features a solid hardwood frame, tubular steel bed con- struction and a firm spring mattress. WOW! NOW ONLY *399 QUEEN FOR A NIGHT! The distinctive styling of this contemporary queen size sofabed will accentuate any room: he rolled-arm design and inner spring seat cushions will ensure your v$ pleasure. QUEEN NOW $599 PULLOUT ONLY ‘$4 King Koll SAcCe + FAST DELIVERY » FREE LAYAWA By Harry Archer Legion Week commenced Barrow, who is also the Branch Chaplain. On return to the Branch, this is the first meeting of the winter season. As Legion Week rolls on, I Our 65th “Anniversary Dinner will be held at Holy Cross Church Auditorium on Legion Lines} Saturday. Cocktails will be served at 7 p.m. All tickets to this function have been sold. Friday Night Euchre results: Ist - Glad Inglis; 2nd - Vi Hewitt; 3rd - Gord Harley. Saturday Meat Draw was well attended. The Early Bird Draw was held at 8 p.m. and winners were Keith Tost and Donna Shaw. ‘The Main Draw winners at 4 p.m. were Jeff Timmons, Sriniey Brown, Joe Lennon, sheila Hicks. Keith Invitation extended to public during Legion Week Bottomley, Wayne Richardson, Jean Murphy, Dean Soucie and Ralph Bludd. This Saturday’s draw will be held an hour earlier as many members will be going to the 65th Anniversary Dinner. Food was flowing at Acton Fall Fair On September 15, there were three tables of bridge and the winners were Muriel Savage, Lil Cook and Mabel. There-were 17 1/2 tables for euchre on Thursday and the winners were: 1st George Presniak, 2nd Dorothy Jordan and Fred Smith, 3rd Gertrude Yeats, 4th Betty Fletcher, Jean McPhail and Stu Lantz. Hidden score was won by Isabell Nicholls. Saturday (Fair Day) was really busy with 367 break- fasts and 148 lunches served. The following 15 were winners in the meat draw. Barb Andrews, Shorty Lowin, Pat McCutcheon FUNCTION & STYLE Acton Legion (twice), Yvonne Hamilton, Gary. Mitchell, Marlene Jordan,. Merle Dear, JJ, Eva Cutting, John Toebes, George O’Donnell, Alan Ellerby, Wayne Briggs, and Allison Willmott. The dance and elimination draw was a huge success and the big winner in the draw was Karen Smith. On Sunday, the branch was open to allow visitors to the fair to meet friends and socialize away from the crowd in the park. Coming Events Bridge and euchre on Wednesday and Thursday; and the regular meat draw on Saturday. On Saturday, the Sports roup has arranged a “Cook your own B-B-Q” at $7.50 each. Always a good night - so pick up your tickets at the bar. YS - EASY PAYMENT PLANS - This traditional style sofabed is available as a single, double or queen size pullout. Available in a wide selection of fabrics, this set is ideal for liv- ing room or family room. Matching loveseat and chair are available. NOW $599 DOUBLE PULLOUT ONLY POP-UP T.V. HEADREST! This spacious sectional features ample seating room plus a queen size pullout bed. Durable nylon fabric, spring mattress and Pop up T.V. headrest all add to the value $ this set. QUEEN NOW “899 SELLOUT, ONLY 100% SATISFACTION 725 MAIN ST. E. MILTON (ACROSS FROM COPELAND LUMBER) 88 + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) 271-4488 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU + GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477 Terry George (left) and Rick Young lead a group of walk- ers from the Stoney Point First Nations Reserve, Band # 43 through Georgetown last Friday, as part of their 19- day/700 km trek to Ottawa. The walkers will meet with First Nation Elders to demand the return of land taken away from them in 1942 by means of the War Measures Act. For more information on their journey contact Carlene at the Weejeendimin Native Resource Centre (519) 743-8635. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Get Even More Value For Your Advertising Dollar Than You Bargained For Place your CLASSIFIED AD in Halton Hills This Week. For Sale, For Rent, Day Care , Help Wanted etc. For only $10 + G.S.T. you get two insertions. (up to 15 words)

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