Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1973, p. 15

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Declining Membership Criticized By Speaker i iititrtLb ilwsutt by WRIGHT SMITH On Thursday first general meeting of the 197374 was held In attendance were comrades who partook of a delicious roast beef dinner prepared and served by the Ladies Auxiliary Guests at the head table I Included Comrades Ralph Hawes zone commander Bruce Collins tone secretary Fred Baker zone membership chairman Bill Shields district commander and Don Drink water district membership chairman In the address from the head table Branch 110 was taken to task bv Mr Drlnkwater and asked to account for the decline In membership over the past number of yean He was an we red In no uncertain terms from the floor and informed that the decline stems from members falling to pay their dues until they are a year or so in arrears He was also told some members don t feel it necessary to pay their dues until the week of the armistice dinner or the children Chrislmas tree party If they have eligible children This state or affairs seems to call for a return to the practice of the Sat arms checking membership cards or the signing of the register for general meetings The writer is happy to report that Ihe question of fraternal associate members was corded the reception It merited TROPHIES During the evening the trophies Tor various sports events were presented to the following comrades Earl Walter George Sargent and Jim Sargent for bridge Campbell Ken To pi in and Trevor Williams and runners up Doug Fills Bill Dune Moncypenny and Pat Chamberlain for district curling Horv Chappel Campbell Ken and Dune for their provincial curling title Fred Bootle delighted the audience on the organ on Saturday night The winners were Ted Scarlett Debbie Bryant Joe Wollaslon and Betty McLean won the full house The car club captain Informs mc the tickets have arrived and are In the process of being The first draw is ex peeled to be held on Friday Oct 12 and also the draws for the previous three weeks Steak hunters who made a killing on Friday night were Mrs Gale Maud Norrie Nellie Bell Nicholson Bill McArlhur Crawford Wreaks Col K Bob Burns and George Sand OUT The Air Cadet hamburger stand was well to the fore during the annual Fall Fair So much so that it was all sold out of hamburgers at clock and had to rely the balm Speaking of the Tall fair the Brampton Clown Band gave an Impromptu recital of the mortal classics during a brief adjournment to the branch from the fairgrounds on Saturday afternoon What group that Is Each one a skilled musician In his own right They combine musical ability split second timing and a droll sense of humor which made for a most enjoyable 30 or 40 minutes made all the more so because it was totally unexpected the lime writing the Branch Pipe Band was attending the grand opening of branch next week And now some more news Tor darters and would be darters i The Imperial section Is soring a darts tourney on Oct The rsl games at a and I am nformed that will be round robin play This will be followed by an evening dance and it necessary to have played darts to attend the dance TO On Oct a stag will be held Tickets may he obtained at the bar or from any executive member for the Mall benefit nlghl span sored by Imperial section are all sold out But if you do happen come across one at S3 per couple hang on lo it A word of ex plana 11 on as to why a Matt McDonough benefit night Matt and his where completely burnt out In a recent fire house and every stick of furniture Because Matt a member of long standing In Branch and a past president of the Imperial section it was felt that a benefit night would help in some small manner There no standard procedure In such casts each judged by Special Herald Photo RURALURBAN CHIT CHAT William Davis with Brown of Milton and Heather King of during a v t last week to Ihe splay Park The Hilton paled In Ihe rural urban exchange program a series of projects planned I the Ontario Secretariat ERINDALE COLLEGE SSAUGA OPEN HOUSE and OFFICIAL OPENING Sunday Oct 14 1973 to600pm Opening Ceremony 3 pm PREMIER WILLIAM DAVIS Parking at Sheridan Mall Free Bus Service to Campus 3359MisslssaugaRd Mississauga Ontario For information call NOTICE COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD TAKE NOTICE that the Soman Cat Separate School Board on the 18IH day of passed by law number IS to author the borrow money by Hue and sale of a Debenture of Board In the principal amount ol I The purpose for which the money to be borrowed Is the of two separate school sites The amount be borrowed on thesccur I the said Debenture which shall be a charge upon the property and premises and any real or personal properly vested In Ihe d Board and upon the separate school rates collectable by the d Board The Debenture Is lobe dated October 1973 is to bear interest at rate of percent per annum payable semi annually on April I and October I in each year the currency of Debenture and is to be repayable In In of principal on October In the years 1974 to as follows Year Principal YEAR Amount 987 S principal Amount 17 000 IB 000 111 PORTABLE FIREPLACES By Martin Phone 828 Suitable re l He Heating In Natural Stone and Brick t lours Styles and sites available On display at ITU ltd Take a drive this See for Your sell BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0P0METRIST L Brown RO OPTOMETRIST Hamilton R0 CHIROPRACTOR G W Corbett DC MM I Street Georgetown Fo PHONE BARRAGERS Dry S 166 Free Pick up and Delivery MONUMENTS POLLOCK CAMPBELL DES GNSON REQUEST id Cemetery PHONE North CARPET CLEANING Evans Chiropractic Clinic Street B77 7313 By ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Robert E Clipsham Ltd C GARRARD General Industrial Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 877 5500 CARPET CLINIC Upholstery cm your one or nour ant Free Pick up and Delivery CARPET CLINIC 459 WYNFIELD KENNELS MASSEUR KARLJ REO MountalnvlftwRd Georgttown Should Your Advertisement Be In This Space Seal Engineering Associates Ltd Consulting Professional Engineers 416 6274552 Dundas Ontario CENTENNIAL STAAAPEDERS Herald Photo Six stampedes like this one runs The above group in Clark won class for Anne Marie oihen Grade were launched from Cen eludes Grade boys They Grade boys Judy girls Danny Fisher Grade B Pubic School Friday ran a mile and a half route Kraiacleh Grade girls boys and Susan afternoon as school held along neighborhood streets Lyn Chapman Grade Boys Grade girls Its annual cross country and through the valley Ian ENGLISH NOW ONLY J788and2188 4 DAYS ONLY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10th to SATURDAY OC English handcrafted mens shoes featuring supple leather uppers in black or brown Kip leather quarters add a special touch of comfort Choose from traditional styles or the new high fashion looks Included in this selection is a very special platform dress boot at only 88 Sizes to in widths to EEE styles to choose from All styles are not available in all sizes or colours so shop early for best selection We are also featuring mens quality English socks at 3 pairs for 88 black brown or navy Just say inney shoes There s more to 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