Page 10 THEHFRALD Wednesday AukuiIZ7 1A7S Barbershoppers visit Branch 120 Legion Lines By Roma Tim ton Friday evening very pleasant In the members Lounge with Impromptu en tertalnmcnt from the Brampton Barbershoppers entertaining us while Pete Edge took a break they song during the Friday night tion of Pioneer Days and came Into our Branch to a medley of oldtime favorites for us Among their selections were My Wild Irish Rose Let me call you Sweetheart I want a Girl Give My Regards to Broadway Grace ending with We Stag So They May Speak which la the motto of the more than 36 members of the club An invitation was ex tended to all the men in the audience who enjoy singing and think they would like to Join the club to come down to Centennial Recreation Centre B0 St Mary a St in Brampton on a Wednesday evening and find out more about the club and the wonderful work they are doing We have several members from our Branch In this marvelous so speak to Dick Packer and Bill Chaplin some time and they can help you also On Saturday November these gentlemen will be per forming at the Secondary School located at Hart Lake Rd and 17th Sideroad Plan to attend and help these men continue to help these children with speech difficulties At present they have three children the Institute of In Wltchtta Kansas Peter Edge continues to please moat guests In his selections of records but not all evening he leaned towards the western music a trifle and several members have asked Tor more waltzes compete with offspring of he old songs the popular Obviously the Big Band Sound In other players are not evenly mat words play more to the age This Is a Just one of the group of the members rather many disadvantages of having than the young crowd Pete Is sons and daughters In not alone in this We wonder cues what ever songs like Jack Kcmshead Jack SPENDING AN AFTERNOON with fellow members of Branch In a friendly game of cards recently were from left to Ken Nash back to camera Lloyd Harold Slim and King Sun Valley Serenade Take the A Train In the Mood and favorites like The Ink Spots old si longs etc Our golfers were un successful in their bid to continue on to Provincial finals They gave It a good try but found they can t keep up to the younger set Inexperience yes they can and probably could teach them a trick or two but in the leg and stamina department they fall behind the 30yearolds which Is unfortunate particularly when members of a veterans are compelled to John played and Rich played In place of Wlb Bradley who hurt his back last week and felt he couldn t help the team Our buddy Roy Smith is in hospital Georgetown and we hope this won be for long Joe Louth hod the misfortune of having a fire In his home and he was burned slightly He Is not in hospital I understand but is staying at brother George s home Hope both of you will be percent very soon I found out that Heelon is in Georgetown Hospital and that is in A speedy recovery to all A welcome visitor to our branch on Saturday afternoon was our friend J mmy Andy and Geo went to Milton and brought htm up for the at Jim looks simply great and was pleased to see everyone as we were to see him If any of you have a few free hours on a Saturday to go and get Jim give George a call He would ap preciate hearing from you Nice to see Dorothy and Charlie Day out enjoying the lounge on Friday evening Also good to see former neighbor and member Frank Bull and wife out for the evening Duke and Mrs Wilson were out the George Chapllns were there Edna had her son John out celebrating his bir thday and Evelyn Waites was also celebrating a birthday It nice to see more members coming out and enjoying Lounge You don t have to be in a crowd to enjoy the Lounge tho I saw one couple In there on Saturday and they were quite content to be by them selves listening to the records that Harry Allen was playing Edna Rippoo has let me know that Mixed Darts will begin on Tuesday September Register 30 members are also welcome to play and It Is a real fun night so if you have nothing o do on a Tuesday come and Join in Speaking to Jimmy Ford he tells me mens cribbage start on Monday Sept 8 There Is room for more crib players both teams and in dlvlduals Mixed will begin on Thursday September says Gerry Osborne and members also welcome This will begin at pm Branch 120 legion Bowling League begins on Wednesday ScpgemberS League opens to members and auxiliary members Relatives of members also welcome Seven starting time Join a friendly group and meet new friends Friday At the end of night entertainment goodbyes to our Liverpudlians and wished them a safe Journey home In response lovely Lilly Boswcll spoke on behalf of our guests and said they had had a grand lime In Canada The welcome they received from Canadian people and Branch 120 was wonderful and that three weeks was too short a time to spend with us They are already making plans to return next year and assure anyone who goes to Liverpool that they will be made have a wonderful time Our visitors spent their last Saturday at the Branch and at night were guests of honor at a barbecue held at the Tom Clarke residence Although It rained that didn t dampen the spirits of all who attended I am happy to soy that Auxiliary members Lorraine Stephens and ore feeling just great Lorraine had an operation of her back and oil went well Lorraine is in Peel Memorial had good news regar ding her stay in Georgetown hospital so now she can relax Maggie Murphy is much better and is back In her own ten Hope all our shut bis are feeling okay and again comrades I urge you to send our members a cord once In awhile Mrs MableCalnisstlll in Georgetown Hospital Birth day greetings to waite In Georgetown Hospital Ways and Means are con running a draw on Friday evenings Tickets will be but they haven t decided how many tickets they will be giving for that amount Tickets will be sold around 10 and drawn about II Sept Is the first night of the draw Friday Aug 29 will be Jim Arrow Saturday Aug is live en tertainer Fred Bootle playing the Yamaha organ Ask Jake how the branch golf tournament is coming TAKE NOTE COMRADES Corn roast changed to Sunday Sept Darts horseshoes lawn darts Join In the fun Bring lawn chairs Action starts at 1 p A minor hockey diary Georgetown man authors unusual new hockey book Announces at CNE Air Show Fred never played hocltey as a child nor was he Involved la any hockey associations or support groups The idea came to him one day as he was watching his son Fred play hockey Six months later Fred Main St has released his first book entitled Personal Hockey Memories A Ten Year Diary of My Minor Hockey Year published by Gateway Publishing Co of Winnipeg I was watching my son play hockey one day and I wanted to know more about his team and his team mates I knew I t ask the coach because he was too busy with the game so I thought if there was a book which contained Information about his team his team mates etc I went around to a number of stores and saw that there was nothing in the nature of that type of book That how It all began Fred has bean a resident of Georgetown for the past eight years He Is the international sales manager for Gateway Publishing and has been with the firm for the past nine years With a rough draft Id his hand Fred approached the president of Gateway William Des JarlalB and explained the great potential In the diary Within six months the diary was ready for market Fred explained that the book is designed to keep a per manent record of ten years of memories and participation In minor hockey The book contains a page for each of minor player a 10 years with pages to list team mates ten envelopes one to go along with each of the above pages lor filing awards pictures crests newspaper clippings etc and on the back of each envelope Is a schedule to list game results for the entire season There ore also extra pages to list games If the number played exceeds Fred explained that with the help of Randy Neil St the book also Includes minor hockey tips such as quick shots on goal quick starts etc plus Illustrated referees signals and their meanings The diary will mainly be sold In arenas tuck shops and to minor hockey associations The arena is an ideal place to sell a book this nature I dont think that a book store would be the place for this diary to be sold explained Fred The diary seems to be an instant success for at present Gateway Publishing has received between and orders for the diary We think we have the potential to sell books per million people So we are looking at about 40 000 copies to be sold just in Ontario There are some kids playing organized hockey in Canada and there must be at least that amount In unorganized teams This shows the great potential for the book continued Fred I never done any type of book before and this is quite a thrill for me So many people have come up to me and said Golly I wish hod thought of it often wondered why someone else someone con netted with hockey never thought of the Idea But maybe then they were too close to the sport to think of it said Fred It seems to be in his blood now for Fred Is presently working on similar diaries for soccer baseball lacrosse and basketball The diary Is presently being translated Into French and Fred foresees that In the very near future the diary will branch out to the United States and to Europe A FIRST OF ITS KIND Fred Main St Georgetown proudly displays his first book ever published Personal Hockey Memories A Ten Year Diary of My Minor Hockey Years is the first such diary to be published and It promises to be a great success Jets helicopters and sky divers will highlight the 28th annual Canadian International Air Show along with Georgetown own Trevor Moors who will be hosting the fourday event at this year a Canadian National Exhibition Mr Moors will step from behind the scenes as air traffic controller for perhaps the largest air show of its kind and take over the announcing duties In place of Bill is recovering from in Juries incurred in a recent air show crash Working behind a microphone is nothing new to Trevor the present radar supervisor at Toronto In Airport For the last years he has served behind a microphone in one capacity or another In 1649 Mr Moores joined the Navy trained at Cornwollfs and Shearwater on the east coast as an aircraft handler In air traffic control While on the aircraft carrier Magnificent as assistant to the Landing Signal a Officer he recalled more than once I dove Into the nets as landing aircraft arrived unannounced or rlchocheted into the blue uncomfortably near the Landing Signal Officer and his assistant While the Maggie Mr Moores developed his microphone presence as a disc jockey on the ship one- man radio station In 1951 he returned to shore at Shear water and began working In the control tower and con tlnued serving at the S Air Force Base In Bermuda and at Pat Boy Three years later be left the navy and after two years with the Ontario Department of Highways as a surveyor Joined the Department of Transportation In Toronto as a controller at Mai ton I have been with the Canadian International Air Show Committee for the past 11 years furthered Mr Moores I joined in 1964 at the request of Gordon Grant now retired chief of Toronto control Mr Moores will soon be completing his aeronautical association training as a pilot and is a member of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Society I consider It an honor to be following Bill and It a challenge that I just couldn turn dawn he added This is he first year a destroyer will launch a Canadian Forces Sea King helicopter to execute a crash turn In front of the CNE crowds An Annapolis class destroyer the Nlplgon is fitted with a helicopter pad oft deck explained the new host It functions along with helicopters as a sub- hunting team Along with the King helicopter there will also be first line jet fighters the Skyhawks para jumping team and the Snowbirds acrobatic team Perhaps one of the favorites will be the Royal Air Force Vulcan Delta Bomber which will be teamed up with a Buccaneer for the show After a two year absence the United States parachute demon team the Golden Knights will also bo welcomed back to the waterfront show On Friday and Monday of the show CSA Galaxy jet transport will salute the CNE with a flyby before the large crowds On the final day or the Ex the Thunderblrds jet acrobatic team will open the show The show can be seen at the CNE waterfront August 31 and September 1 at m each day Let hope he weather is good was Mr Moore final comment Trevor LADIES FASHIONS Opening Thur Aug 10 am See the latest in FALL FASHIONS at Mam St South Georgetown Barbara Shuttleworth 877 4276 Introducing Mrs Helen McKay to Touch of Class HALT0N BURLINGTON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE GARY DAWKINS Information Centre AT GUELPH ST Opposite Dominion Seed Co PHONE 8776338 For Information or assistance please drop In or call The School Bus Stopping Law changes September 1st Here are the new regulations and what they mean to you ft Effective September 1st all traffic from both directions must stop whenever a chrome yellow school bus flashes its red signal lights front and rear regardless of the posted speed limit The penalty for not doing so is a maximum fine of 100 and demert points The law applies everywhere on high ways country roads and city town or village streets Unt I now motorists going in the opposite direction had to stop only when the posted maximum speed limit was more than 35 miles per hour Butasof SeptembeMst everyone must stopexcept in one in stance motorists going in the opposite direction from the school bus on the other side of a multi lane highway divided by a physical barrier As a motorist you must drive with extra care whenever you see a school bus in front of you or coming towards you because if the school bus flashes its red lights traffic from both directions must stop II all of us observe this law our children will be that much safer Remember school bus safety is everybody s responsibility As a parent encourage your children to follow the school bus safety rules learned at schoolhelping the bus driver by behaving quietly and keeping sealed until it is time to leave the bus For more informal on on the School Bus Stopp write Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of on and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview Ontario 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications John Rhodes Minister Government of Ontario William Davis Premier