Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 14

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Mrs Bernice Fogal Installed Eastern Star Worthy Matron The eighth installation of of Accra of Peace Rose Chapter 315 Order of the Eastern Star was held at Credit Masonic Temple on Monday evening October with Mrs Bernice being Installed for the year Reverent Joseph Stewart Past Grand Patron the Grand Chapter of Ontario was Grand Installing Officer assisted by Mrs brother Mr Gil Knutson Past Patron and his wife Mr Doris Knutson Past Matron of Palm Springs Chapter Mr and Mrs Knutson came from California tor the occasion Others assisting in the in ceremonies were Mr John Miur Past Grand Patron Mrs Helen Rosa Wilson Past Grand Matron Mrs Grace Jones Grand Trustee all the Grand Chapter of Ontario and Past Matron of Peace Rose Chapter Mrs Kathy Sigurdson Mrs Ruth McCrea Mrs Irene Mc Master Mrs Burt and Past Patron Mr Bill Cromer and Mr Jerry McCrea PRESENTATIONS Organist for the installation ceremonies was Mrs Mabel Irving of and soloist was Mrs Ruth Hughes of Toronto Peace Rose Chapter was honoured by the presence of a Grand Chapter officer Mrs Goldle Armstrong Presentations were made Mrs Irene I mediate Post Matron and Mr Herbert Preston Immediate Past Patron A gavel handcrafted in On tarlo from local wood and a heavy gloss sounding block made by local craftsmen Mrs Charlotte Ironside were resented to the newly Installed Matron Mrs At of the meeting Mrs Introduced husband Charles and their three sons Robert Richard and Ronald Mr Frank Harvey Worthy Patron introduced Mr and Mrs Fred Townsend of Toronto AMONG GUESTS Among the guests received for the social part of the evening were Mr and Mrs Jack Arm strong Messrs Ed Wilson Frank Wilson Robert Lawson SamPenrlce BobMcMasterand Paul Armstrong Also received for the social hour were Mr John Black of Fergus Mr John Colder Mr Bill Moseley of Georgetown and Mr James E Buchanan of Glen Williams Mrs Irene McMaster Past Matron presented Mrs Tom Mitchell with a cheque to assist in the work with the retarded children Mrs Mitchell Is a teacher at Sunshine School Immediate Past Matron Mrs Irene McMaster presents a cheque to Sun shine School teacher Mrs Tom Mitchell The retarded children school was a pet Remembrance Poppy Day Recall World Conflicts Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV 1871 Adams Photography Legion canvasses the public A directive from Provincial Command en courages secondary school students to participate with the Royal Canadian Legion at this time The reason for this Is not to relieve branch members of their responsibility rather the responsibility will be increased in that they will be required not only to stand side by side with but they must moke to these young people the purpose and objects of the Legion It should be impressed upon them that the Legion as an organization and its members are not war mongers nor with to perpetuate war through the annual remembrance and poppy days A nation which forgets its past has no future and therefore the sacrifice made by Canadians to establish Canada as a nation must be kept ever green In the memory of its citizens COL C A This coming weekend will be one of as far as Branch 120 is concerned On Saturday November the annual remembrance dinner will be held in the auditorium Guest speaker on this occasion will be Col C A Greenleaf Co is a man of distinction he joined the forces at the outbreak of the second world war became Col of the Grenadier Guards while serving in north west Europe retired recently as Col of the Lord Horse Royal Canadian he served as Canadian Military Adviser to the Canadian Legislation in Moscow He is a member of Durham Legion and Chairman of Durham hospital Col Greenleaf is a world traveller and will be one of the better speakers the branch has had for sometime Remembrance Parade will be held on Sunday November 7th Fall In under the eagle eye of Parade Marshal Pat Cham berlain CD at m at the branch SPONSOR BANTAMS At the executive meeting on Tuesday several decisions were made first that Branch 120 sponsor the Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group which is the old All star Hockey The Officers of Peace Rose Chapter No Order of the Eastern Star In the back row from left ore Mary Lawson Jean Garbutt Jean Grace Preston Margaret Lawson Marguerite trench Middle row Wilhelmina Mack Evelyn Mosely Puck Margaret Buchanan Anne Grace Council Front row Marguerite Spielvogcl Herbert Preston Frank Harvey Dorothy Thompson and Dorothy Colder Adams Photography Book About Founder Enthuses Bohats Members of the i in Georgetown are very nth us about the new book The Prisoner and the Kings William Scars which has just been published This book written in a fast moving style makes history come to life and tells of the uncannily accurate prophecies made by Hah the Founder of the Baha Faith about one century ago Baha u ah lived in an in which kings had ultimate control of the destinies of their subjects In most instances through lock of inspired leadership they had permitted their countries to fall Into moral decline resulting in endless wars and civil strife Although Hah because or his religious conviction and In for moral reform was imprisoned by the Muslim rulers he audaciously sent letters from hut prison cell to almost all of tne leading rulers of that day urging them to Improve morals and functioning of the government the end of increasing armament establishment of equal justice for all classes and Immediate consideration of the suffering of toe ruler impoverished and I new book and for The of this in at the on id lo bo held nmunlty Centre REMEMBRANCE SERVICE AT GEORGETOWN REMEMBRANCE PARK SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7th 1971 SERVICEAT230PM ALL CITIZENS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE SERVICE WHICH HONOURS THOSE WHO DIED IN TWO WORLD AND THE KOREAN CONFLICT Legion members and wishing to parade reporttoPARAOEMARSHALPATCHAMBERLAIN CD PARADE FORMS IN MILL ST IN FRONTOF LEGION HALL team the Branch is sponsoring Is the Bantam Minor Club The branch will donate the hall and refreshments for a dance which will be run by the North Mentally Retarded Association Also discussed was the possibility of Insulting a card key system at the Branch This has been discussed several tunes prior to this It Is by no means a new thing but Is believed to have many advantages over the present key system At the Saturday night mini bingo which Is under the watchful eye of George Hughes who relaxed a little and allowed the Branch Air Cadet Sponsoring Committee to make two draws the first was an ornamental clock donated to the cadets by District Sports was won by Marlon who Incidentally had a birthday plus a cake and alt the trimmings which was shared by those at the bingo and sing along The second air cadet draw was made by Capt Colin Cousens Ken was the winner of the SOSO Joe sold the ticket Bingo winners were J Martin H Baver Telford E Emond G Calder At the dance upstair it was a poor show must have been caused by the Trick and Treaters however prize winners were Bottoms and D Ireland Friday saw the third weekly car club draw made with win being J Harlow M Ltntz Ward Wright J Layton and Steak winners at the dart shoot were Telford M Russell M Hale J Wood Brayley A Porter R Hawes The Branch Imperial Section Number Seven Cub Pack have some openings for boys between the ages of and years who Interested CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING BAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams REMEMBRANCE DAY NOVEMBER It wasnt built in a day Somebody d I ust soy Hey year lor little economy cars lei one and tl ere appeared a 1972 Volkswagen Fact 24 of eceded I Each one a I ttle belter an the year before The was that we had a good So we stayed w th t And t Tl ds of That old bugaboo of Gar new odel bugs was eliminated years ago If there one we learned about ng economy cars it this There no such th as an ght success The Super Beetle CV Motors

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