THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 9 LEGION NEWS By James Hayes P.R.O. BRANCH NO. 197 WHOS THAT GIRL? Former Acton resident, Janice Ellerby was one of the members of the CFB Borden Band entertaining Legion members and other Actonians Saturday afternoon. Janice recently returned to Canada for the summer from a four year stint in Abu Dahbi as a Vice-Principal at the Fheikh Zayed Academy for Girls. Shell soon be heading to Singapore where shell be at the Emaar Raffl es International School. - Ted Tyler photo YOU DONT ALWAYS NEED A PARADE: The 48th Highlanders Pipe and Drum band put on an amazing show along with the CFB Borden Band Saturday afternoon at the Legion. The Legion was holding a fund raiser to support our Canadian Troops in Afghanistan. By mid-aftenoon over $1000 was raised. - Ted Tyler photo Comrades, The Branch mourns the passing of our comrade John (Jack) Ramsbottom. John served in the Roy- al Navy during WW 11, and survived the sinking by enemy aircraft of his ship HMS Coventry off Tobruk in 1942. He was 94 years young at his passing this week, and our deepest sympathy is extended to his family at this most dis- tressing time. A Legion Tribute was held at 6:45 pm on Wednesday 18 July 2007, at J.S.Jones & Son Funeral Home, Trafalgar Rd.Georgetown. At the going down of the Sun And in the morning We will remember them. *** Last weeks chicken dinner was a sold out event with very positive feedback on the meal. Due to the great weather, not a lot of players were interested in euchre. Possibly next time we could have some entertainment on the patio. Thanks to the support group who put this function together. The support for the 48th Highlanders last Saturday afternoon was tremendous , The work of the dozens of volunteers who made the afternoon the success it was, can not be overstated. Their efforts over a very long af- ternoon, deserve our highest praise. After we had enjoyed the superb playing by the Vol- unteer Community Band from Base Borden, under the leadership of Bandmas- ter Sgt. Spencer Linington, we experienced the Pipes and Drums playing our clas- sic favourites, and fi nally a combined rendition by both bands. After the dust settled (and the smoke cleared ) 1st Vice President Kathleen Bevan was able to present a cheque $2,000 to the 48th High- landers, Pipes & Drums, Support Our Troops Cam- paign. Our sincere thanks to all who donated, and again to all who worked on that memo- rable day. Coming Events. Sunday, August 26 is our Family Fun Day and Fishing Derby. In honor of the ini- tiator of this tournament, and Past President, Gary Munday, the fi shing derby will be now called the Gary Munday Memorial Fishing Derby. Best Price, Best Service Since 1972 FAX: 519-853-1559 379 Queen St., Acton ON L7J 2N2 519-853-1553 888-833-8953 Our office will re-open Monday, July 30 We look forward to seeing you then. We had a Great Holiday Entered the world at 12:56 a.m. on July 14th 2007. Weighing 7lbs 12oz. Proud parents are Reegan & Missy. The arrival had brought great joy and happiness to Grandparents, Great Grandparents, Aunts & Uncles alike. A Boy Brodie Benjamin Manson There are already all sorts of plans to recognize Gary on that day, so if you knew Gary, then come on out and participate. Of course, we will still have all the other fun games for the kids and even some for the adults. There will be door prizes, food, games, and lots of good stuff to keep every age group happy. If you have any suggestions for things you might like to see at this event, please pass these along to Bev Mattocks when you see her down at the Branch. Yours in comradeship, Jim Hayes Branch PRO Engagement Announcement We are happy to announce the engagement of Melissa Moore, Daughter of Gary & Cindy Moore, to Reegan Manson, son of Allan & Lorraine Manson