Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1971, p. 11

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Home Town Studio Photo NOW THERE ARE TWO Outlines under a picture of the presentation of the Tony Brunski Memorial baseball the picture which should have appeared last week Mrs is making the presentation Pee Wee minor baseball league MVP Robert Hatcher centre and Tyke MVP Kevin Funeral Service for Mrs James Graham 41 Mrs James Graham died suddenly In Toronto Western Hospital September She had been a Georgetown resident since her marriage in and Mrs Graham lived at 33 King Street East Born in Gerald Saskatchewan she was the former Wanda Bemaske and was the daughter of Joseph Bemaske and Rose She lived in Toronto before her marriage and was employed with the Workmens Compensation Board In Ihe city She was fond of gardening and sewing as hobbies She leaves her husband and brothers and sisters Michael William and Mrs Tom Walerson all of Scarborough Mrs Bert Kemp Alberta Mrs Albert Hrabl Sask and Mrs Dermot Agincourt Rev William Cairns Mountainvicw Baptist Church conducted the funeral service and interment was In Greenwood Ccmcterv Pallbearers were John Jack and Bob Ricky and John and Philip Graham of Acton CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOPSOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams Legionnaires More Than Bunch of Flag Wavers During the time that Branch was negotiating with the G C regarding Ice time there were some malicious and derogatory remarks made regarding the Legion as a whole and Branch In particular such as Flag Wavers and Old Sweats Still Fighting old Bat tles To set the record straight we would disclose here the alms and objects of the Legion which are quite simple and nil embracing The principles and alms of the Legion are To constitute on association of those who have served In Her Majestys Army Air Force or any Auxiliary Force or Service which association shall be democratic sectarian and shall not be affiliated to or connected directly or indirectly with any political party organization Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Members are reminded of the elimination dinner which will take place on Friday Oct 8th This Is the twice a year bit when the fellows let down their hair Some get lucky and take home One lucky person picks up 000 On the same night Joe hopes to have the ladles run his dart shoot for him The winnings will be Thanksgiving turkeys FULL HOUSE Last Friday Joe hod another full house and passed out steaks PackcrJ Martin Cunningham K Nash Russell The legion shall stand for loyalty to The Reigning Sovereign and to Canada for the main- development of a notional and united spirit for ordered government in Canada and Nations will advocate the maintenance in and by Canada of adequate defence on sea on land and in the air for the discharge of those obligations which rest upon us by virtue of our partnership In the Com monwealth and the United Nations The Legion shall stand for strong and united comradeship among all those who hove ser ved so that neither their rights nor their interest shall be forgotten and that their welfare and that of Iheir dependents especially the dependents of the disabled sick aged and needy may always be safeguarded AND MORE Plu3 community work sponsorship and donations galore There is not too much wrong with that If we wave flags and appear to be full of our own importance maybe the Legion has somethings to wave flags for and feel very proud Could be thats why the membership ap pears to be full of its own im portance BRANCH BITS Branch 120 membership passed a motion to ultra violet lamp and i Colemans Buythe of your choice Sandifer With Ross and the Country Rhythm Boys the Saturday night dance had to be a sell out The dancers who took home prizes were Doucettc Poirler J Graig and Timbers Downstairs Bingo winners were M Bealy J A Ward and J Colder 197172 President vice Alex Goldie George Hughes Joe Treasurer Frank Nicholson Secretary Jim Murphy Extension the Issue And Not the Principle Ray lawn Crescent Ballinafgd Link With Past in Old Smithy Shop Gearing from the village The locksmith shop on the property of Mr Ernest Rogers is Being demolished Dan Held was the blacksmith there well over a hundred years ago The iron gate at the entrance to the pioneer Providence Cemetery was made In his shop by Mr Reid many years ago Miss Bonnie Cotton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Robert McEnery Miss Cotton is night supervisor at Memorial Hospital In Fergus Mrs Doris Gimbert of Peterborough England spent a few days last week visiting with the Frank Smiths She returned home to England on Saturday wedding on Saturday The wedding was of interest to many In the village as the groom Is a of our esteemed senior citizens Mr Tom Mock In the evening a donee and reception was held in honour of newly weds It was held in the Community Centre Mrs Blackburn a former resident here moved to Georgetown lost week We wish her much happiness in her new home Visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall were Miss Eileen and friend from Toronto and Mr and Mn John Polo and family of Focus morning in Com munity Centre There are around twenty girls of the H taking course They have chosen the name Leisure Lassies At this a hike planned for Oct IB Topics discussed were travel music books and it quelle The Balilnafad Scouts and Cubs had a very successful day on Saturday selling food and drinks at their booth at the Georgetown Foil Fair Winifred Smith Studded Tires Are Illegal During the past several days the Hamilton Automobile Club has received numerous requests from motorists inquiring about the legality of studded tires The Club would like to advise all motorists that as of April lOTr it has been illegal to operate moior or trailer equipped with studded on the Highways of Ontario during any period of the year In previous years studded tires were legal October 1st to April If you are about to put your snow on for the winter remember to remove the studs first or it could prove costly HORSES HEADS We nave A cost Iron horses heads weight lbs new suitable for driveways etc Ho SO each or for First come served BOX No 67 In The Mall Bag separate schools beyond grade 10 level you stated that we should start afresh with a public school system with no religious affiliat ions The issue at hand is not whether we should have separate school system but extension of the one we already have The decision to have a Roman Catholic School was made many years ago by our forefathers and is being upheld in out of to provinces In Canada today from kindergarten to grade Why not the some in Ontario President Nixon just recently speaking in New York expressed dismay in the wo v GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 1971 Page 3 p port these schools which stress the moral spiritual and religious values so necessary to a great people In great times If our neighbours to the south are now rea tiling the importance or religious schools then let us in Ontario at least improve our system which is part of the constitution of Canada Sincerely Stone QUALITY SHOES 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