Legion Lines By Roma Busy weekend for Legionaires member enjoy the to of this and would like to to the I findout of all trtp to MaUg ffindrw that ft Of the death of another many interesting unit pleased interest taken Naples Rome A busy weekend for several Sunday It a doubly buy day auxiliary member Margaret be and the and that and Cannes France SElrtS of our member with when unfortunately two lm Porter Marg loved her darta bread making la first on their SiS after Be sure to get yours going to Bronte Legion on will take nd playedon the Monday lot more books ladies going to Bronte Legion on will take nd on the Monday am in time goes on Tbla la a club run i0 U magnlfldent color of Bottoms came to the Saturday to take partin the place at the same time Fir night ladles Industrial League whole wheat bread at iheh- by the Ministry of Agriculture J v invitation extended to our My In our branch will be the first meeting and baked it this Food and all girls were cut art of SteT in j nur Nit rinrt in Monday books they wowa lute to give 10 x z ine name our branch to participate In their September meeting golf tournament Harvey election of the Imperial Sec Chappel won two clubs One of the Branch Having for being closest to a certain been to several of the Imps bole one for having low gross meetings I assure you I will be Jack Kenshead won a putter to mlis this one also for low score Another day especially it being the elec ts planned for the Spring but I will be attending the Although the star Milton This Is lineup of Legion baseball pros interesting afternoon waa to take place on Saturday l i district It was postponed until Sunday convention la just around the morning Our team consisted comer October iBiMh many of the following playeta Bob be discussed and Burns Bruce at thla meeting So Harold Badham Pat Cham lh Ken Nash Gib pretty well Telford King Tom All members are welcome to James Del Beaumont Rene attend Milton Legion on Martin Mike George Bob Sunday Meeting will take Waltes Mac McLean place at I m We usually our branch and drive had a good tune and hopefully down together wfll again take place next All our Leagues are In full year Congratulations to the swing now and If you have an they Friday Nile Darts In the Monday registered with the Ministry branch wa a constant player The ladles in charge of Kirby la looking after and most times a winner To t arc Mrs Jane Klrby bake table at the Marg slater and mother of Mra Marilyn Thomas and time to personally The buildings ruins Parry Sound and to her They wiu ahow the girls their contact each auxiliary books so lets help her out Cathedrals etc were husband Albert we offer our mistakes ir any and give member and has asked me to Rae asks that breathtaking and they met sympathies them all the help they need remind you to get aside members give her used odds some very nice people on the In future lessons they will be something for her table If you and games toya trip and found Canadians were Still on Auxiliary news the making white bread cbelsea are doing preserves or baking well received everywhere they Auxiliary sponsored H rolls buns and a variation of from now on Bake tables are table Call Rao at for went I m sura the Girtons Club got un shapes and sizes Sounds very always very popular at more Information upheld the good reputation of last Monday and after Interesting and I am happy bazaars right along with the girls elected their my daughter is one of the girls penny sales and the In treasurer press taking this course More charge would like to make a his Mra several times since plctureawitbthemtbeywillbe reporter and secretary etc details as the girls progress success of their respective their return from a roost pleased to show you Saturday Oct Any auxiliary members who receive their summit this month you can pick one up from on top the Harry Bottoms came to the machine month We need of those who an up to date of auxiliary books they would like to give lb iey tatting remember the name of our members not receiving ope at back again a imperial member in the the house through their sights set on bow much money photograph on the wall In the husband and any new mem clubroom He Ea Vic Perry who wishing to go on the Hit was only a member for a abort Call Betty Sandlfer or Lloyd and any This Friday in the Lounge will be Boots D J and on Saturday will be member Speaking to Vic and people have Grim had a in floor now members Washington on holidays Member entertainer Jack recently Boyd for all a Crib players are still for Mocdsy Night Crib League Call Jimmy Ford Audrey and Joe Martin Booster club support An open letter to Raider fans running a booster club right at aw feet of rolling that Is just Georgetown this season vnu an inlteed Riders are the game where Ihe fans can perfect for all you artists to AU from Balder Police Dept tbey emerged fine that to be really get Involved meet display your talents You practises la that we be victorious A suitable plaque you wouMUke let f and talk with the players and all seen the signs and posters ready to ice a atrong team fc h i hnekev Hub Until famlKm Thcrnammnnv it Soccer was presented to the winners Sunday began a very busy week for the executive with four seminars taking place In me know either by phone or put notice in mail slot at the branch With Georgetown now sporting a brand new heated arena and no obstructions to block the Tans view its almost their families There ore many at the NHL game made from rightfrom our very first events throughout the season sheets pillow cases card- Thla certainly pleases the a liable for the fans to board etc They could have a executive and I sure most In If 1 toUUtoll SrStalidB J McCWbTiSKXli k 0 in I McCarthey Lloyd Boyd attending that one Up in Erin branch three seminars were conducted Membership ana P and Pat Chamberlain Norm Ward and yours truly fiSl attended Moat Informative Toronto Thelma Heel an our best regards to all of you and hope you will be borne very soon Reg la In in tensive care at participate in if they wish plus a few nice surprises Here Is one event all fans can takepartinandhavefunatthe same time The new arena has moat iwormauve afternoon and four hours I felt day well spent Monday night an executive meeting followed on Wed I have been told that by a zone council auxiliary member Mary meeting for some of the In hospital having executive on Thursday our had an operation and also branch general meeting with a another of our members and supper beginning at dock one of our oldest Mrs Mary Any new members not aware Morrow la in of practise please try to Im sure her friends will be sorry Midgets lose Georgetown a last hope for Credlton scored four runs in an title went by the board the fourth Inning and kept this past weekend the adding to their lead as the Georgetown Lion Midgets lost game progressed Paul 144 in Crediton on Saturday Allison Larry Davis Dan and were thus eliminated In Anderson Rob and two straight games from Hob Hatcher all saw action on further D playdowns the mound for the Lions For various reasons only ten were able to make Bob McCandlesa bad the the trip and although the Lions best day at the mat for did bold a lead after three local 5 MACHINE Catherine blue machine the bench four ewhat unusual flower pulling a It there for the full up by Rob Lerrv came from They were Larry Horticultural Socletys flower show at the hand picked by Catherine off or Julian Reeds Knox Presbyterian church hall Entitled The property Blue Machine the arrangement contains a Friday night bowlers FRIDAY The top shooter for the night was Bert Bell with a 710 triple and single Karl Klein was next with a and Gord Cotton with Top Average B Bell K Klein Cotton 201 A Mandarino R ISO IM Mandarino 1S8 Loughnan 1SS J IM Roberts 1S1 High Single Bell J Prouse K Klein V Prouse lie B Bell Klein 189 High Triples B Bell K Klein V Loughnan COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings Twiggy Crowd 13 The Up N Comers 10 The Swingers Jay Gees Mix Match Gutter Rats HopeleuBaS Scottles Hank a Heroes Top Averages MEN Farrow Burke Darby LADIES J Archibald Archibald S Graham 190 A Lawrence Carl Flsker 289 Fred Darby Bob Karris 294 Steve Archibald 666 242 Chris Burke Dan Scarborough WED AFT Top Teams 1 Happy Gang Swinging Six Newcomers Haiel Hurricanes Skylarks Hits Mrs Lilies 10 Mlxups HiCaps 12 Super Six 13 JetSetlS Happy Hoppers Top Averages 1 Sandra Wilson Vema 194 3 Handy IBS 4 Carolynne Audrey Williams Karen Halnden 1B3 7 Ann Leeming 1S3 Helen Hum pherles IBS Joan Wright ISO Haiel Dumper 179 Top Scores 1 C Boyer 706 S Wilson 234 V Prouse 231 4 C 226 Joan Oxford MS landy 205 WED LADIES Evening OUT LEAGUE D Hunter 194 E Metier 190 J Richardson Mills Slavin MJ Baker 171 M Boyer 169 Powell 160 Raider slogan a rhyme about hockey fans We will be a player or players pictures 10th we are going to pick the or about the opposition etc best banner from each game To encourage your par give the winner a hockey stick starting October autographed by the three also put name In the hat for a draw at the end of the regular season with the winner picking up a pair of tickets for all the Raider home playoff games So come forth you artists let a see your Ideas Age Is no barrier The Raiders will be at the Fall Fair October We will be looking forward to seeing everyone Visit our booth we have a pleasant surprise for everyone VicePresident Relations Jack Handy Lawn Bowlers The Georgetown Junior Lawn entertained seven teams at the William Street greens on Sunday September Teams from London Brampton Lakeihore Mimlco and Georgetown competed In Tables The first winners were Georgetown Paul Thompson Wendy Chaplin and Janet Doyle Each received a trophy presented by Mr and Mrs Bill Robinson Second place winners were skipped by Paw Ink of Lakesbore third winner by McNeil of Brampton fourth winner by vice Duane Hatcher and Len Fisher of Georgetown and fifth winner by Gail Thompson vice Susan and lead Paul Chaplin from Georgetown All the players competing received prizes which were donated by merchants in dustries and individual The winners of the ladles spider game was Mrs Lawrence and the winner of the mens spider game was Mr Lawrence Denloe Hatcher presented each of the following with gifts from the Junior club for their efforts to make a good club Mr Bill Robinson Mr Ted Lawrence Mr Brian James and Mra M Pattenden Lunch was served by ladles of the senior club Remaining Games Spitfires vs Flyers Spitfires vs Wildcats MINOR PEE WEB Weekly High Singles Eve Metier Maureen Mary Jane Baker Diane Andrieviskl Helen Anderson Weekly Triples Maureen Slavin 619 Eve Metier Mary Jane Baker Ml Debbie Hunter Nancy MillaSM Falcons has pulled ahead of the Falcons In the standings and Hansa could do In other words next Sundays game will be very portant If the Falcons win they are assured of being tied tor place with Kara Should they lose they could drop to seventh place in the standings Whatever the outcome may be It has been a very successful season In a very com league Next Sunday we need your support at 3 pm when the Falcons play Inadditlonwewillhaveour6060 draw We hope we win and we hope you win STANDINGS ILL READY THE MATCH All Ontario Queen of the Furrow atop the systems are go to preparation for the plowing match float which flu appeared in Plowing Maieh to be fa In he number of area fall fair region of this fall and Georgetown Is going be there Keith Leslie RR4 Georgetown and Wilson RR3 Bolton CTP Hercules IB Chlng Ma tun 17 Hnra 18 Falcons 17 Lotto 16 IS CSI 17 OakviUe 13 Obituary Edith May Fletcher A resident of Bolton for the past thirtysix years Mrs Ethel May Fletcher passed away Sunday September at Brampton after an Illness of a year following a strojte She was In her year Beloved wife of he late Herbert Fletcher she is survived by four daughters and one son Ethel Mrs Elmer McEachern of Georgetown Herbert of Phoenix Arizona Viola Mrs Art Corless of Bolton Mra Helen Marple of Don Mills and Shirley Fletcher of Bolton Also fourteen grandchildren and seven great grand children Two sisters Mra Wesley Cook of and Mrs George of Two sisters and one brother predeceased her Funeral was held from the Brothers Funeral Home Bolton with her pastor Rev in charge interment following In Laurel Hill cemetery Bolton Pallbearers were six neigh boura Roy Maw Jack Smith Charles Ron Stub be HARVESTER TEA The blaring fire and the raised at their teas are going towards the warm friendly atmosphere of the museum at purchase of a sound system for the museum Kelso Conservation Area drew a large crowd Edna of Toronto and John Graham at last Sundav Harvester Tea The money enjoyed their tea by the roaring fire Holstein competition A number of HUla residents competed In the Peel County Show held September In Brampton many of whom came out as winners Competing against 16 other heifer calves Spring Hedge Wilfred Snell and Jack Pickett Flower bearers were six grandsons William McEachern Bruce McEachern Robert Gilbert Corless John Marple and Haven Unique shown by Harrv The Peel County Moore of Terra Cotta was featured chosen as the champion calf by 39 exhibitors Gay dale Tec mitt yearling bull stole second place tor reverse honors Gaydale was owned by Harry Moore of Terra Cotta Dale Jones of Silver Lake Industries and Bert Stewart of Hornby In other classes Lady Amx was the winning threeyearold owned by Ken Leslie of Georgetown and the top dry cow Leslievllle Lady Kelly exhibited by G Eric Leslie of Georgetown Bertram Stewart of Hornby The HERALD OS I S