Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1975, p. 16

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J Legion Lines STEVENSONS MENS WEAR Georgeown Market Centre New faces in the lounge HERALD Wednesday mil By Roma Tim pi on Well our curlers went right down to the wire with both of our teams having to play against each other team came out the winner of the round Then they played the Burlington rink and werevlctorlousagaln Our hats Campbell Ken Nash and Ken We are equally proud Pat Chamberlain Tony Hull Dune and Bill Scbenk Looks like you t need my help after all Oh well maybe another time Next stop Trenton We wish you the best of luck and good warm welcome curling This Sunday is turn to hold the Zone meeting The Zone Council w 11 meet at at or thereabouts All members are urged to attend Meet at the Branch and go down together Its really a very pleasant afternoon and la your chance to get better In formed of Lesion matters Lounge entertainment his Friday Jan at fl clock win be At and Ken They will be appearing for he first time so come down and give hem a GEORGETOWN HOSTED the annual dart tournament Saturday held by Zone B of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Careful aim by Georgetown member Joyce Markbam didn bring the town top honors They lost out to Port Credit Charles Parton dies in 85th year Charles Parton a former Smith and Stone employee died at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital January 1 Mr from Stokeon Trent England came to Georgetown In 1929 and was employed by Smith and Stone In September of that year his wife and three children Joined him in town Me retired in IBM alter working several years at An active member of the Legion and the Imperials for yean Mr resided Sargent Court since It opened in He was predeceased by his wife Mary Ellen in and la survived by daughters Nelly Mrs James Fox of Georgetown Eva Mrs Alex Wilson of Milton and a son Alan also of Milton There are also eight grand children and six great grandchildren Pallbearers for the services held at Funeral home were nephews George and Bob Webster grandsons Ken and Brian Parton Peter Grlswold and Douglas Trafton Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery Mr died In his Ab dies which Mr lived with one of his nephew a widows Mrs Mary Mr Cord ngley was an avid reader and book collector At one time he owned over books some dating back to the ISth century He also owned edition of Fatvius Antiquities of the Jews which dates back to 1735 After selling his share In Hunter Hardware Mr Cor dlngley had time to pursue his other interest travelling across Canada Mr Cordingley was secretary treasurer or the Hepworth Anglers Club and In 1934 helped establish the Bruce Peninsula Resort Association Mr Cordingley was sisters Eleanor Mrs James Hunter Muriel- Mrs Grant Legate Mlnfa Mrs Robert Young Lily Mrs Reeves Edith Mrs Martin Al and Emma He was also predeceased by brothers James Lionel and Philip Florida last Tuesday of a heart attack at the age of Albert Edward Ab Cor dlngley the oldest man to hold an Ontario drlversJIcence Mr Cordingley was born In Wallace Township and raised In Park Head He was part of a family of He lived in Shallow Lake where he operated a general store and served as reeve for several years In addition to enjoying working In the garden Mr also served on the Bruce Peninsula District Memorial Hospital board of governors He was a member of St John s United Church in where he served as treasurer He a past member of the Rotary Club and served as treasurer for the Crippled Children a committee He also served on the parks board and Chamber of Commerce Mr Cordingley wife Ann Holland died in 1969 after report We to Mr pneumonia at age She was lag J the Kelly Nursing passing other aunt Miss Ellen Carey on Saturday She died In Brampton at the age of Mr and Mrs 0 Regent spent two weeks In Florida mostly In Hoy There the Keya They spent New wer 10 Vf Years Eve with friends in Varl were given Tame regarding the progress of the Scout Hut and newspaper We extend our to the family of Mrs Ward who was buried In was announced that there Georgetown She w January euchre a waa years old The Branch rifle shoot with I the Lome Scots was cancelled I I haven heard of the next I scheduled date as yet but it I should be about a month Imperial meeting Sunday January Let s have a good I turnout Imps 1 Auxiliary general meeting on Thursday Jan 18 Let us have I a good turnout also Don t I forget we will have our raffle I so bring something from your I kitchen cupboards please Port Credit won out over us on Saturday in darts However we were second That was our I A team Georgetown B was I fourth Georgetown and were eighth and ninth Oh yes we were also last Our Georgetown team took A good bunch of girls at tended the dart day and many stayed around after for a singsong leadbyourNellBell and friends Later we went downstairs and made good use of the dance floor It was packed with a bunch doing the Slosh If you don t know what you re doing a person could get run over very easily It a lot of fun and finished off a great afternoon Hazel did a good Job of managing everything and thanks to all the branch members who helped with the scoring and the auxiliary girls who helped in many ways Heard the good news on the weekend that Helen Bauer recently was married in Medicine Hat Helen is now Mrs Thomas and we certainly do wish her the best of luck and happiness February 1 Is a must That day membership chairman Jake has planned an Early Bird Special down in our lounge from to A buffet will be available and several draws will take place Early Bird members bring your wife or guest Lady members bring your husband or guest Jack Ferguson will play the piano for us We can JOYCE retrieves her darts during the tournament Saturday at the Legion Hall on Mill St Ladles members came from parts have a party without people so we will be looking for you The new keycard has been ordered for the front door All members who ore not paid up when the new lock is installed will have to ring to get in and you will have to be signed in untilyouarepaldup Outsiders are ringing the bell being let in and then they look around for someone to sign Ihem in This Is not right and many of you know It If you answer the door ask who the caller wants politely close the door and look to see If their friend Is In our Legion If not they cannot the door also This Is not proper Please let the bar steward or a member do this When you let someone In you are responsible for the actions of that person For our many new auxiliary members you do not have to be signed Into our barroom If your guest la not a member they must be signed In by a member You cannot sign anyone in yourself We have rules to follow that we expect and hope that you will follow This goes for all of us Upstairs on Saturday evening and his Country are playing I haven heard them so I can t tell you what their style la Guess you 11 have to come down with a group end Judge for yourself I hope you like them as they are booked for later on STOP THE PRESS GREAT NEWS Cliff Everett has come out of his unconscious state and on Sunday the doctors at St Michael had him sitting up in a chair I am given to un derstand that at present he cant speak but understand when spoken to I believe he is going to a convalescent home where they can do more for him wehope speedy SMOKING KILLS district dance in February to Monday suffering from 8776661 Draper Dobie Ltd Stocks Bonds Phone Brampton of Selling Consult a Realtor In approximately IIS 000 worth of real estate was sold through the Multiple Listing Scrv of the Brampton Real Estate Board The board is con striving to and standardize the profession in a manner that will create and retain confidence and respect So you are considering sel look for your guide to professional services which only a Realtor can display HE- 11 mi Eddy received his house orderly badge last week On Saturday Mr VlcGallifard and Mr George Brown took the Cubs on a hike Contributed by Mrs Hannah Last Week Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Michael nee Noble who were married by Rev Barrow in Limehouse Presbyterian Church on Dec They are living In the house on Wolesley St recently vacated by Mr and Mrs Carl Sinclair who moved to the family farm on the Fifth Line The church was well lied for the Christmas Eve service arranged by the young people Mr Same M leham in general hospital in Toronto where he expects to undergo surgery for a hip ailment We wish him well Little Vance Payne is hospitalized again in Brampton where he is undergo tests and treatment DELREX RESTAURANT TAVERN OPEN DAILY 6 30 a m to 10 p C KARFN Paul Canton and George Warn uw School a top to prepared in connection with No Smoking Week In Canada Students at the school were lectured and shown films on smoking and Its effects during an early assembly Monday

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