Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 November 1993, p. 6

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Tut Harrison, an 83-year-old veteran, attended Sunday’s Remembrance service with his son Bill, Bill’s wife Grace and grandchildren Deanna and Cody. At rear is former Branch 120 President Harold Badham. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Page 6 — Halton Hills This' Week, Wednesday; November.10; 1993); By Harry Archer The Remembrance Dinner on Saturday was well attend- | ed. Once again, the Ladies Auxiliary came through with flying colors as they served up a great meal. The air cadets who acted as waiters and waitresses also deserve a vote of thanks. The ladies would like to thank the anonymous volunteér from Branch 197 who prepared the Yorkshire Puddin; Remembrance Parades in Glen Williams ~ and Georgetown were held on Sunday in bitterly cold weather. I would like to apologize to the general public in Georgetown for the unavoidable delay in the parade timing. The Youth Education Program is now in full swing. Entries will be judged this Saturday and the lucky winners. will receive their awards on Nov. 19. is hoped to have lots of fam- ily and friends attend the awards. Refreshments will Youth Education Chairman, Saturday meat draw win- ners were Ann Willis (3), Peg Lewis, Dick Appleyard, Shirley. Newman, Keith Bottomley, Don Atchford, Noel. Duignan, Jeff Timmons, Cathy Watson, Doug Imber, Jean Cowan, Eric Fuller, Jeannette Allen, Paul Getty, Jean-and John Narey, Archie Brown, Rick and Gail Appleyard, Betty Brown and Helen Louth. There were numerous two Richardson; 2nd - Alice McDonald; 3rd - Ivy King; Most Lone Hands - Vi Allen. Remembrance services well-attended By Harry Norton There was a.good turnout for the Remembrance Parade on Sunday followed by the church service and the annual Remembrance Day Lunch at the Branch. After lunch the Executive members went to the Haltonville Cenotaph for the Remembrance Day Service. One of the largest crowds in Tecent years participat There will be a service Thursday at the Acton Cenotaph at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh meal. Ta & is the anniversary of end of the first World War in “918, We Acton Legion realize most people will be working but if you can show up, ’'m sure the Vets will appreciate i pe aie three tables of e and the winners were: ir Cooke Len Lovell, and Colin Baker. There were 16 tables for euchre on Thursday and the winners were: Lois Richardson, Henry Wedge, Herb Row, Anne Elsie, Ivan Kilby and Dorothy Persniak. The. winners for the Regular Meat Draw were: Ed Keith Andrews, John Toebes, Gord McCutcheon, Cathy Munday, A. Gordon, Howard FREE Delivery FREE Disposal of Old Mattress and Boxspring () Emerald Ysle Bedroom Gallery AND SPAS - AR - US Layaway plan available 873-2753 LARGEST SELECTION OF MATTRESSES IN TOWN! 265 Guelph St., Georgetown (next to Belamy’s) OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 pm Parsons, Ray Amersault, Charles Allen, Dot Norton, JJ, Pete Turkoz, Gerry Clayton and Brian Campbell. Big Winner was Jean McKee. Coming Events Bridge, euchre and the meat draw, respectively every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday ATS 8 P. m. on Noy, 11, the winners of the poem, eae and essay contests will receive their prizes. All the schools in the area serviced by the Branch have had their students working on these contests with a Remembrance Day theme. Come out and see what your children or grandchildren understand about Nov. 11. pope Tr Suniy at 1 p.m. sharp jal progressive euchre rite be, held in the Legion Auditorium. There is a $5 charge per person. Come alone or come with a friend, but come, Cash prizes. On Sat., Nov. 20 Fish and Chips and Karaoke entertainment at the bar. This is not just a. “Newfie” night but a special event for all you East Coast. types and your friends. Everybody welcome!! Santa comes to the Legion at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 19:but to make sure no child is missed,.a list of eligible chil- dren has been posted at the Branch. Eligible children are from infant to nine years whose parents are members of the Legion or the Ladies Auxiliary and whose dues have been paid for 1993, Names not.on the list must be. submitted to Sharron Barker no later than Friday, Nov. 19 so we can get word to Santa. General If you have not paid your 1994 dues and want to be an (Early Bird), better hurry down and pay up before Nov. 30. A list of the Fraternal mem- bers approved for 1994 has been posted. Dues: for Fraternals must be paid by Dec, 31st.

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