y habniarft oi cottttwtaa3 qnatjfy bond street yauk two eyelet tie lower top ehfcv of finest imported leather owr 100 tyj front 1550 15 main m iwi georgetown ihm or fomorrotf practice moderation j zhe jkouse of seagram distiller since 1857 legion nojes by lm clark v we have had enquiries front number of ladies eligible for men bership in our organization taw qualifications are exactly the saaae all you have to do is fill in an application form and see- that itv5 sponsored byta member and show an honorable discharge certificate it would be a wonderful thing for the branch if all the todies eligible could see their way clear to join fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son trlangu 72851 brings us to your door v tr73271 tr 72674 for your- construction heeds concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work briclt laying carpentry homes kitchens remode garages bathrooms modernizing itiehlsurniestesire try and promote a better ledge of who are your new bers and tyis week we have institu ted an addition to our column in which from week to week we will list our new members andthe odd few facts about then hope yon like it and incidentally will every- onevfilltai the questionnaire inour next bulletin welcome to rjraftttt 1j w milton harlcar a veteran of the first world war is married and has four of a family lives with his wife at 16 arietta st george town says hennas been here only sine last july but is proud to be a citizen of such a fine community his family are living from bc all the way east to halifax among other ribbons and decorations holds distinguished conduct medal and the military medal george smurthwaite the ge nial volkswagen dealer in town at the corner of main and guelph is married with two sons in the army 2nd world war from 38 to 46 altho english was attached to 1st canadian army in normandy campaign was at dunkirk and in on dday george was a mechanic sergeant major he has lived in town for 3 years harry oarfce has lived in the area since last fall when he purchased the former cousens pro perty is married veteran of the world war h with service in- the far east burma as a pilot- he pre- sently is employed as a pilot with trans canada air lines we believe he served with the army for some time before he saw the light and got airborne acton sire planning a big week end anniversary for march with a three day affair again this will be their twenty sixth year of real sol id progress as a legion branch the milton branch are contemplating a further expansion which will give them a great deal more room erin should be admitted to the fold ki that is by the end of the month as it will be threshed out by the two zone commanders and district com manders involved at an executive meeting in toronto this month the district meeting- will take place in waterdown probably in april but as yet wc have heard no date set the provincial convention will take place in st catharines this summer and this should mean a good repre sentation for zoneb our own bt zone meeting will be held in acton a week next sunday and we hope to see a good turnout from town a zone meeting airs a lot of discus sion and always settles quite a few inter branch problems also it is good to see our fellow members of the neighbouring townsr there are a great number of zones where the branches are scattered over a large distance but b7 is covered in not more than 35 miles travel in any direction the other factor is of course that most of the lads from this district went to war together and were friends before they were legionnaires acton should have the highest of commendations from our provincial command for their effort when a further classroom was needed one half hour after a fire had broken out in the local public school they had volunteered to look after one class the children only lost a half day school before moving into the makeshift legion classroom mind you the legion were probably not very popular with the kids for be ing so prompt however it was won derful to see a legion take such positive action in such a short per- iod of time we recently had the pleasure of inspecting the room as shown by president vic patrick and secretary gord mccutcheon they have converted the betrifgerooi the main one into ajull seal class room and it jsa beautiful one with a private entrance and all it is completely isolated tree the rest of the building and is ontqr used by legion members on week ends we think the least provincial command could do is give some sort of award for this wonderful community effort an effort incid entally whichtwill certainly do a great deal to help and promote public relations although we be lieve that public opinion is alr behind them fully they are run ning 4 blood clinic very shortly jar acton and it is expected if will be even more successful that the neld last year i in the brief submitted to the uament recently a rather fact came to light in of the lower paid brackets t the civil service cleaners and netpets received 300 less than a 100 pensioner today sack a iter received fno more pis es hsyejlncreases over l uie penskmwrs and a law had been in- hi um while widow had used an law same per- ed cnn m t uno anglican churchmen meetatoakvnjje anglican clergy of halton deanery held their january meet ing at st aldans oakvitfe where host rector rev j bothwell was the celebrant at the holy euchar ist assisted by rural dean j fc maxwelt toast and coffee was k sawitfter this 9 o frankly war heats are off to frank j vice and the morning session was a quiet m of spiritual exer- nackey warkers still seem to get up awfully early in the morn- it aawanng how dearly hear time footsteps crun- hern bud c and the rest of the ways be thiey hockey execih hrve ceacjhes r or managers i such a grand job of going dew each saturday from 7 until paa to show the commun ity cfcgkjre the rudiments of fair play- spowtsaaaetship and hockey if itejpre in war rpwer to do so wed like to see they were honoured- as tuea pt any year for the work they have acrneanlhwed in the pst si years t we still hope to uslethe picture take by turk atour annual meet ing tots january 27th we think h- ha a tot of news interest when you see- the new members flocking into stated sua jan 27 were joe mc3ceaway ed mcdermott milton harfcer w f faster bert fiddler bob footiu cliff hibbert dob bunts phil carney w prin- ghf t cadd h s howard bruce k g rudiger clareliorval- xitttle dl pollock arthur roy jr andy murray stan giles richard fuuertou harry joynson ken june douglas wright les heed mrs dl el chamberlain john el- hott harold ashley george mcar- thurs del beaumont c walker bruce mcquarrie k h jim cull tom wikoav j k hunter harry clark last saturday a bus load of crib players went to pott credit for a crib tournament port credit out with 36 pts oakvule 24 pts b team from branch 120 had it aad c team 23 four george town players ttwo teams tied with 7 perfect games they were g col lier and lome cross charlie par- tou and dave bowman there un fortunately were only two trophies they played off when they got dave and charlie winning -trwptdesr-congra- tujatioats hoys b and c teams are skill ia there for further competi- tiou cise mattins and devotional address es were conducted by rev ken neth richardson and following noonday prayers the deanery clericus was served an appetising luncheon by the ladies guild of st aidans and a vote of appreci ation extended- by rev d n owell milton during the luncheon the jrural dean presided over business session ahd re were gl ou diocesan budget apfl church exten sion the new church of st simon has been established in- oakville and three more locations are being investigated for future churches youth work and mat ters relating to annual- vestry amused to read the article the twenty is beer in the last is sue of the legmuary we deplore that vulgar title but did enjoy the article just imag any of our me exea ifcihig about tak ing tweary two of them tsk tsk however he did have a point when he m way do we want all these new members weve heard a similar remark made many years ago but fortunately it was the only time we have heard it the fore mast aim to keep in mind as the writer of that article stated is that no owe branch alone is the legion each branch is a very necessary aad useful wait hut only 1 2000th part of our orgmuzatioami in nov ember of 192a first wjthe big shoortug war as they say veter ans realized they coumat go along in scattered groups and amalgama ted in winnipeg into the legion today as the spokesman for 200000 hers and through primarily a unique experience in its service bureau work which is so varied it has probably a greater insight into def aad needs for veteran legislation than any other organiza tion however a continuing large ihersaup is vital to the continu ing strength of the legion public is any politicians stock in and the larger the segment of public opiatoa the legion can ster the more attention veteran legislatioa will receive in the gov- at ottawa that brings us to the oft asked where dues our five bucks per an num go- the breakdown is this provincial- command gets approxi mately si diimiuinn command the same the servacemreaus roughly he and the legmuary 90c bringing the total to vjo leaving your branch with si30 to carry oh the years work it seems a lot but if n the amount of work by both commands provin- ciatty primarityia service work and wimianitrakmn awd doatinion in the fighting wf veterans claims and the f work in the ten and the publication of a it does not ap- ible the branch of course c not operate for one week ow their revenue from dues have to d on other sour- by that we meannot only the meetings were matters pursued in the business study the clerics was invited to st christophers burlington for the next meeting clergy attending were rural dean j e maxwell secretary kenneth rich ardson georgetown evan jones acton d n poweu milton j bothwell canon f jackson oak vule h n mansfield f heath- cote burlington thk gcorqctowm herald wednesday february th 1997 ii page 3 lsmorueiy timing a 55004 hole 1 1 v 1 1 i t 1 1 i small sums lean easily bum holes in jour vltockst and these kvsesf can add up to- anall 4oruiie nuch better nto put aside your small change and let it grow an investors syndicate plan will help you call or writer dick riddatt ostrander blvd tr 73897 invontora syndicate cia new candy located on main street next door to uvingstorjfs bakery come in and look it over downstairs we service television all makes radios record rtayiws car radios appliances bona toasters ate t ernies radio 24 years- servicing maustrbt triangla 78701 i insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years j l hawinum we operate but the bingos and esdestaina income which will know is by sanau ah you have to do this paint is look at the aff work and reports turned ekftauc catainaea jim murphy and alex taylor each month and ewer the lung haul has been eatealt saurce of revenue up until tine new setwp was inaugura ted wyjwn a caunae of years ago for th aawratian ef awr weekly dances 1 irwhih hamilton construction 66 prince charlesdrive tr7348q homes oarages concrete wbrk industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need npww wafwn nwlstnatawnwl bnwabwwaw o w h kentner son fypctj