Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1966, p. 5

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legion h0t1s auxiliary donations helps boost fund for centennial by ralph hws the big occasion last week was ladies night bn thursday june 16th when some of the old and new executive worked as a very short handed team to put on a wonderful social night for the members of the ladies aux iliary dave bowman ron dumper hike lorussoand a very new member of the branch art ro berts took care of the kitchen chores gourmet dave had a menu of pheasant roast beef or fish or the girls to choose from connoisseur of other refresh ments duffy wilson aided by ijarl emond did a terrific job in their department the four smart debonair wai- j lers who really worked hard were merle reid bus hale herb arnold and bruce collins en tertainment was provided by maryanne rae and her group the branch president was a late arrival because of other commitments but was in time to receive a donation of 100 from the wa and 75 raised by the wa by means of a euchre party this money was presen ted by president lockhurst as donation to the branch cen tennial fund a considerable boost for the fund speaking of the fund com rade elliott informs us that he intends to post a roil of honour similar to the one that appearsj in the legionary each month night thurs june 23rd showing the branches that have reached the centennial target johns roll of honour will have the names of those mem bers who have made a donation to those members who becoming impatient regarding the membership board be good cheer the branch has purchased a machine to print the names and membership chairman mac mclean will have the board completed very soon we understand via the grape vine that there baa been some talk around the rooms regard ing a tugofwar challenge b the lorne scots the contest take place at the legion annual picnic how about that major another rumour has it that john scotty patterson is orga nizing a softhall game for that day we wonder isomcone might come up with a cricket match the dance that was sponsored by the imperial section of br 120 was held on friday june 17th and was most successful the dance was unique insomuch that so many prizes were given it was a dance with a difference the orchestra was new the branch and extremely good the lunch hit the spot andcv- eryone seemed to have a good time in consequence the branch building and centennial funds will be better off see you at the meeting to- gcen williams pictures of western mission shown by rev t forgrave ojtnby mrs leonard doncasterj dits at town line home sympathy is extended- to the family of the late mrs leon ard doncasler who died on sunday at her home on the town line r r 2 strcetsville she was the beloved wife of leonard doncasler and dear mother of mrs ft douglas russel of newark ny and grandmother of mrs jajce bonar of strcetsville and or r d russell of vancouver funeral service was held on tuesday june 21 from the turner porter yorke chapel 2357 bloor st w toronto get well wishes are extended to mrs keith jackson who is a patient in the oakville-tra- falgar memorial hospital anniversary greetings to mr and mrs frank peacock who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on june 20 mr and mrs orville wool- man of sarnia spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs john cordingley mrs garry hamilton kent and kcndra spent saturday at the home of the formers par ents mr and mrs roy south of brampton the geofegitown hirjhld hornby thursday june 23 1w mr andwrsrharold bell of visited on monday with and mrs james hamilton birthday greetings o the fol lowing who are celebrating birthdays anne hilson june 22 eileen bradley june 24 billy stout june 25 robt keeler wastown resident for 24 years a resident of- georgetown jor the last 24 years robert keeler 7 elgin sl died in georgetown hospital on june 13 he had been in poor health for the last seven years he was born in erin and worked on his fathers farm until ills marriage- then he came to georgetown where he worked as a carpenter until his health failed he leaves his wife emmt ledwidge he was the son of thelale herb and mary keeler and stepson of tresse heeler of erin he also leaves a bro ther lorfie of hulsburgh and sisters margaret mrs bert berry of erin jearflmrs har vey peavoy of hillsburgb and doris mrs earle fuller acton rev norman young conduct ed the funeral service at the h c meclure funeral home on june 15 anj- interment was in greenwood cemetery pall bearers were john wagstaffe norman burns ray burns al bert dawson tom graham and dennis hardisty flower bear ers were george keeler jim keeler john stamp george berry gordon peavoy and bill garbutt mystery tour group visits halton- museum stewarttowm now living in old home town donegal the united church women held their june meeting in the fellowship room on monday evening june 6th and had as their guests the home mem- whowcre welcomed by mrs john wagstaffe she read a lovely poem entitled if christ should visit your house fol lowed by a scripture reading and an article wait for the lord the hymn i waited for the lord my god was sung susan wheeler and mrs alf spence played a piano duet nola sally hunsdale sang two solos on wings of song and the fairy pipers accompanied by mrs spence rev tom forgrave showed pictures of his work in alberta the last two summers as a stud ent minister he had pictures of every phase of the work and the people from the beautiful rundle mission to branding the cattle which were all very inter esting the president mrs a hunsdale thanked him and pre sented a small gift a mrs for grave wishing thenw happiness in their first charge in north ern alberta a lovely lunch was served by mrs h steinfatt and mrs j wagstaffe mr nd mrs j l hugo and linda left by air for a 3- inonth holiday in europe the tca strike was averted just a matter of hours before they left they plan a month in eng land which is mrs palles home then on to europe and spend a month in jans home which is denmark they will return september mr and mrs ernie miller and mrs maggie crawford are a motor trip to vancouver getwell wishes are sent mrs wagstaffe sr who is georgetown and district hospi- i tal mr norman felker returned from a weeks holidays with i relatives at listowel and plans i another before returning work after his convalescing i from a heart ailment little nine year old maxine kcmshead met with a painful accident last week at the geor getown golf and country club when she was hit in the eye with a golf ball she is in guelph general hospital and we send her our best wishes for a spee dy recovery mrs edythe surret is home from rochester where she atten ded a relatives wedding mr ed sbarpe drove her back and stayed for a few days holiday mr and mrs r veuhoff of lahr schwarzwald germany arrived by plane to visit their nephew and wife mr and mrs heinz steinfatt and christine gelwell wishes arc sent to harpin beaumont who is a pat ient in georgetown and dis trict hospital mr and mrs terry butler and family of scarborougn spent sunday with mr and mrs paul wagstaffe and family at the sunday morning serv ice in the united church little anniversary grwlings are ex tended to mr and mrs patrick a letter from mr ernes noonan who will celebrate dean has confirmed his safe their third wedding anniver- arrival to his old home town sary on june 22 and also to in ireland mr and mrs william devlin mr dean has lived member of the herb reid fa- mrs george hamilton visit- mily for nearly eight years and ed on thursday with mrs ed- he recently returned to darney na waite of streetsville bruckless donegal county to kenneth mark son of mr and make his home with his bro- mrs albert ford was baptized grcet lo ju an mrs tber stewart mr stewart by rev tom forgrave i oy ellis who will celebraeldean was a member of the their wedding innivcrsary on toronto police force for fridav june 24 years and upon retiring 1 turned to ireland in 195 on tuesday evening june 14 the ladies of st stephens anglican church guild met at the home of mrs margaret cookson with 12 members amj visitors present prior to rflhe meeting the ladies toured d the ontario school for the deaf at hilton mrs bert crewson of east relatives the hancock family on sunday and attended the remembrance service in the cemetery mr joe eason is in george town and district hospital his many friends send their best wishes rinlended for last week a snap enclosed with mr mrs elsie bloor of malton deans letter showed an allls is visiting this week with mr chalmers tractor being opera- and mrs arthur plant cd by his nephew could it be a portion of reid equipment mr avid mrs douglas leslie in ireland or perhaps mr and mr and mrs david mc- deans letters home describing enery spent the week end fish- the equipment at the reid farm m a dii ii- j in t manitoulin island led to the purchase mr and mrs bill collier and vr get well wishes to mrs g a fathers day gift eleven leslie who is patient at the years ago walter reid again chcdoke hospital in hamilton celebrated his birthday on that day at his party on saturday anniversary greetings lo mr and mrs bob marshall mr and mrs william robinson and mrs lome chamber lain and mr and mrs david royce who arc all celebrating wedding anniversaries on june died 20 mr and mrs william bradley bn junr 21 j the annual cemetery and memorial day service was held sympathy in extended to at st stephens anglican mrs gordon miller in thel church hornby on sunday death of her grandmother june 12 with a goodattend- charlotte louise taylor whoance- julie leave saturday for weeks holiday in ohio where they will attend the collier re union in hartsvillc on sunday and then on to amsterdam to visit other relatives in the dis trict field day was held last week at the public school many ot the mothers attended to watch their children lake part in the events his guests were paul and doug las thompson ross hunter fred hall sandra cash phyl lis briggs his brother bill and sisters brenda and barbara thursday june we send congrautlations to 2 former glen boys dennis han cock who graduated recently from the university of toronto in mechanical engineering and to paul deroo who graduated from the university of western ontario college of science and to a former resident of the glen mrs tom darcie who received her ba at the spring convoca tion at mcmastcr university savings no service charge on reasonable number of ch officaaopan fcoo friday t00- 30 30 cau for folder halton peu 1msttufflk8t1impmri 21 main straal north 4513365 g w kammdy mgr j a catron chairman advisory board steens feature fresh strawberry ice cream on monday evening june 13 the ladies of eden united church enjoyed a mystery din ner and tour with 21 attend ing jdinner waa enjoyed at the house tannenbof at hut- tonville following dinner they went to the halton mus eum at kelso where they saw many interesting antiques se veral or which hive been dona ted by local residents the guest speaker- major h j newman who bad just return ed that afternoon from a con vention in minneapolis was introduced by mrs leslie rut- ledge he gave a very infor mative talk on museums and their antiques and also the ork which is involved in the starting of a museum mbers of the eden united h yorihg peoples society met recently at the home of ruth and wilma mason on friday night- the cast of the sidesmens variety show held a social evneing at the north trafalgar community centre with a good crowd tending on saturday june 18 hustler clan met at the north trafalgar community centre for their annual family reun ion there were 60 members present a miscellaneous shower was held in honour of jean ella on sal june 18 at hte home of mrs velma elhr who was as sisted by her daughter in lawj mrs reva ella hees whats happening oft the 25y holy cross bazaar garden party this saturday j une 25tb holy cross church grounds starts 11 am etithco ft film shows r- white v sewins knitting midway sandwiches hot doss strawberry shortcak something for everyoi grand draw buffet supper starting 430 pm adults 100 children mc enjoy this delicious treat ntswat its best dairy bar omn every evening til 9 steens dairy tstabsahad ovar 30 yaara 10 watet street bring the family spend the day 3e specials tender juicy chuck steak 55 breaded veal patties 49 plump tender chickens 2vi to 3 lb average 35 here you will find the finest in fresh meats at the lowest passible prices featuring canadas fittest red and blue brand bf 100 satisfaction guaranteed lean meaty braising ribs 3 lbs 1 lean pork sausage 3 lbs frmhhr ground minced beef 3 j 1 on finest meats stock your freezer for summer hind ifronti side 1 beef a beef of beef 59 1 45 1 49 na extra chanja for cutting or wrapping blue valley meat aaarket lula i luro 5 kennedy rd n hampton opposna paal sacamury d4eqsmss1 you do not me the cut of meat you require our friendtt stafp whutfuasli to assist tou

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