Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1975, p. 9

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Branch 1 honors its hardest workers On Friday evening members and their wives or husbands began arriving foe the first annual Honours and Awards Night for Branch This was a night set aside to let our many dedicated and hard working members know Just how much we have sincerely appreciated all their efforts on of tbe Legion and Branch no In particular Our Commnnder Greenfield and his wife Ber nice were present for evening having come up from Branch to enjoy the evening Thirteen members of the Legion pipe band favoured us twice during he evening and as always were very well received Drummers out were Toe Goudle Bob Ken Donaldson Bill McCartney Tom Wolfe and Don GieLg were Dave Doug Weir Gord Don Burns Johnston and George You looked and sounded terrific fellows thanks so much for entertaining us Pete Edge ployed records for our dancing enjoyment About Branch Secretary Mac McLean got things started by telling us that the honour and awards ac tually started In the summer The lifetime members On boh a of her husband Marian Beattlo a Certificate of Merit Branch welcomes members Legion Lines By Rota Tlmpson We welcome two new members to our branch Their applications were accepted at our last weeks executive meeting We hope Ross Von Patter and John Marchmect will take an active part In the branch and enjoy all activities Car Club Winners No 1W G GoskJll Royce Weston JosIeTost John Boyd Penfold Walker Plan to take In our district curling in new year folks You will be well rewarded IT you enjoy keen competition and skilled men In their sport Ken Nash Pat Chamberlain Dune Money Penny and Gord Campbell who won zone honours last weekend will represent Branch 120 on January lOtb and nth 175 In district finals Thursday evening saw our young fry and some of us older frys being entertained by the Brampton Clown Band while we were waiting for Santa appear He was right on time to the delight of all the youngsters and Santa went around to each and everyone of the kiddles before be settled down to greet them at the Christmas tree and listen to heir long list of Christmas gifts When it was all over the band entertained down In the Friday evening was one of our big nights at the Branch when we held our first annual Honours and Awards night We honoured Dorothy Day Dorothy Stone Audrey Martin John Beat tie Jim Eraraerson Harry Bottoms Lloyd Boyd and Dennis Wright with cer tificates of merit We also honoured Charlie Day Nick Garvin Ralph Norm Ward and Buster Hale with life memberships certificates of merit and they will also receive lapel pins Our pipe band played for us twice during the evening Not as many attended the evening as was hoped Many members were conspicuous by their absence but hopefully they will all show up next time April 3rd when we bold our next awards evening to honour many mora deserving members for their efforts on behalf of Branch 120 Auxiliary members dont forget your general meetings this Thursday evening beginning at p and is a supper Everyone please bring something It sounds like It will be a good evening to attend Im surprised to learn that some of our members are taking advantage of the fact that we have tickets left over for our New Years Eve dance and are coming in for more than one ticket or their gusts It did say In the paper that any tickets left over on Monday December lSlh would be sold to members for their guest with member signing for the ticket Singular not plural December 3rd Issue No doubt a lot of us would like to take friends and it is much fairer to all members if only one extra ticket Is available to them that way we ail get the same chance Jason Fields when are you going to pay off that dare bet or wager I dan know what It Is all about I was Just Hiked to ask you months when It was proposed that the Branch do something for these many good people and to rccognUe their services over the past years beginning with members who had Started way back In the The committee comprised of Chairman Henry Buster Hole Mac McLean Ralph Hawes Tom Elliott and Tut Harrison have done a thorough and exceptional Job They thought that this Job would be a cinch but after going back over the records the past 30 years they found it than they figured it so rd given time talent and knowledge to our Branch making It the best Branch in our Zone district and probably in Ontario That Just my personal assessment shared by many other members in the Branch Mac said we are Just honouring a few tonight and throughout the next few months we hope to honour all names on the list Our next date set for Honours is April and Mac that those members honoured at a later date are by no means honoured less than those tonight but the committee started at the beginning and will continue on until all deserving members are honoured CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARDS JOHN John was one of our most dedicated members and our hardest worker He would have been so proud to have been so highly honoured by his Branch but It wasnt meant to be as John died two weeks ago and Marion his wife accepted his DOT DAY Dorothy was recognized for her years of dedicated service to the Branch having been a most active member of the Ladles Auxiliary and many times President of tbe Auxiliary DOROTHY STONE Dorothy Is one of our members does such a beautiful Job maintaining our Book of Remembrance which Is notably the best in Ontario Also Dorothy has done our portraits of the flag poppy and torch for our Initiation Team AUDREY MARTIN Audrey help Dorothy with the Book of Remembrance and looks after Remembrance Day dinner with setting up the bead table and also looking after many articles of value for our initiation team President Denny Wright had the pleasure of presenting these awards to these most deserving recipients and we all heartily agreed JIM Jim has spent many years working for the Branch and has been a member of the executive holding many offices A valuable member still HARRY BOTTOMS Harry has spent many years In the Branch been executive members Branch Sgt At- Arms and presently Is Sgt At- Arma of our Initiation Team He also it still a valuable member of the Branch LLOYD BOYD Lloyd has served on executive and has done a superb Job as our branch Service Officer helping many members and or their dependents have a more comfortable existence and seeing to their general well being A well respected member HERB ROBINSON Herb has been a standout member for many many years around the Branch and working In kid hockey giving many hours to this cause on behalf of Branch DENNIS WRIGHT Denny la our President who is a hard worker dedicated has our Branch first and foremost on his mind and bos put In many years around Branch in many capacities A credit to the Royal Canadian Legion and to Branch 120 Second VlcePrealdent Pat chamberlain had pleasure of presenting these well deserving members with their award LIFE MEMBERSHIPS CHARLIE DAY CharLVa citation reads Member of Branch 120 June of IMS when membership was ap proximately Charlie became an active member In 1930 when he was elected to the executive committee a position he held for five years In 1930 he was elected to the position of Branch Secretary which be retained until 1M3 when he resigned in order to become secretary of Zone B7 for Comrade David Cap- who as Zone Com at that time In addition Comrade Day served as chairman of the Kiddies Christmas Tree from IBM to was secretory of the Branch Poppy Fund Committee for many years and was an original member of he successful Branch 120 Glee Club Comrade Day has always willingly given his time and effort in support of Legion committees HARVEY NICK GARVINS citation reads After service with tbe Highlanders in World War Comrade Nick became a member of Branch ISOalthecIoseof 1M5 During his years as a member of Branch 120 he has devoted 10 years as active member of the executive He was a member from IMS until 1051 and for the next two years served as second vice president w M elected to tbe office of first vice president Comrade Garvin was elected president In IKS a position he retained for five years It was during tbe five years of his leadership that two major events took On March 29 1858 Zone Commander Clark presented the Meritorious Service Award to Mrs Blanco Grieves for outstanding ser vice to the cause of tbe Royal Canadian Legion This is the highest award possible to a member of the Ladies Auxiliary and the first such award to be presented by Branch 120 In 1807 under guidance of President Garvin a committee was set up which successfully conducted purchase of the adjacent port of our building making the branch the owner of the complete block Also during hi term aa president the decorating and furnishing of the old TV room was undertaken and this proved to be highly successful as It gave the members a room for their entertainment and an opportunity to conduct sing within tbe Branch Comrade Gavin has displayed outstanding service to the Branch and to tbe Royal Canadian Legion RALPH HAWEBS citation reads On arrival from Britain In 1MB Comrade Ralph applied for and was accepted for membership In the Royal Canadian Legion Branch IS Brampton The following year he transferred to Branch 120 after moving to Georgetown la 1991 Comrade served on a committee that supplied and maintained playground equipment for tbe areas young people In 19C1 Comrade Ralph was elected to the executive and became entertainment chairman a post he retained when he was elected to first Ice president the following year In IBM Comrade Ralph was elected president of Branch 120 and be held this office for three years during which time extensive renovations were carried out within branch Comrade was ap pointed Public Of ficer In and again assumed chairmanship of entertainment He also became tbe first chairman of the sponsoring committee for No Squadron The Royal Canadian Air Cadets Re elected to tbe executive in IBM be continued and in he was also appointed Zone PRO under Zone Commander Charles Heath In Comrade Hawes was elected Zone Com ana in Zone Commander of Zone Comrade Ralph bos been dedicated worker on behalf of t Ro Canadian Legion NORMAN WARDS citation reads FoUwfng service In Royal Navy in World War 2 Comrade Norm Ward moved to Canada and eventually settled In the town After serving on several committees be was elected to the executive in IBoe under president Hole and In imb be was elected to tbe office of first vicepresident During these terms be was chairman of membership In ma kino steady Increases In the number of members in roe fc been the branch representative on the North Hal ton Association for the mentally retarded which has developed from a small group of Interested people Into an organisation which operates a workshop providing em ploymcnt for numerous mentally retarded people This committee has been extremely active and is presently engaged in building a bousing unit which will ac commodate a group of men tally retarded adults in a co operative aelf help Tor five years between 1B70 and Comrade Norm served the branch as president During this period the branch progressed under his leadership to Its present level of membership of and made many im provements Including addition of a preferred lounge which is considered to be the finest of Its type In tbe Georgetown area In addition we have been able to pay off the mortgage while continuing to give financial and other support to community efforts such as Army Cadets Hockey Leagues Soft Ball Teams Soccer Leagues and full sponsorship of No Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Comrade Ward was elected Zone Commander on Zone In but he con tinues to take an active part In the operations of the branch as Community Affairs Officer and Liaison Officer between tbe branch pipe bond and the branch Comrade Norm has us with effective and bos always been a credit to the Royal Canadian Legion HENRY HALES citation reads Comrade Henry Bus Hale became a member Branch Georgetown in 1943 while still serving in the Canadian Forces In bis a member of the be has always taken an active port In tbe functions of tbe branch He was appointed House Chairman In IBM and as such he applied bis skills and knowledge of maintenance to the branch saving many hundreds of dollars In this period he assisted with the branch sponsored Midget hockey serving as referee coach and time keeper He also became Reverend Johnstons right hand man with Sunday Evening Youth Forums held fit Branch in ives no was elected to the executive where he became membership chairman He continued in this capacity after being re elected In IBM He became first vicepresident In 1967 and continued to be membership chairman while becoming canteen chairman Comrade Hole played A very Important part during tn THE HERALD Wednesday December 17 at Time Halton teachers board prepare negotiate With the current contract between the Board of Education and Its ap proximately secondary and public school teachers drawing to a close In both Ides the negotiating committee are preparing already for a tough period of first round in the bargaining went to the board Thursday night as they voted not to grant research officers for either tbe filamentary Teachers Federation or the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation leaves of absence durin ne period where air he troubles In Metro Toronto were spawned commented trustee Ernie Bodnar It creates a number of people they cant get what they want hey create an op portunity for confrontation He blamed tbe problems in settling the Metro Toronto teachers strike partially on face saving by members of the teachers negotiating committee Besides you shouldnt help the enemy After all this Is an adversary situation with one side against the other Weve managed to do without these kinds of people before and we dont need them now Dr Howard Lock a Burlington trustee questioned Who com pensate for the trustees time Who looks after She stated that negotiations once they begin In earnest should be- carried cut all day every day until we come to an agreement boards negotiating committee she stated was prepared to meet the time demands and hoped the teachers representatives could also The approved time off for the presidents of In a later Interview Mr a member of the boards negotiating com miltee said that he felt that the outcome of the Metro Toronto teachers negotiations would not have a big affect upon the tone of next years talks in Halton teachers be said have managed to remain ahead of Metros both In salaries and pupil teacher ratios particularly in the current contract Metro couldn afford tbe settlement we provided In the current contract We had the ability to pay they couldnt Theyre now trying to catch up to us If tbe Inflation board holds Metro to the guidelines I really cant see how our teachers could really be Justified In asking for much Perfect for hoi id a Re I office parties church so cials club meetings or entertaining at home You can serve 30 or more with 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