Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1978, p. 27

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THf October i By Horns There are those rare your lift when can do no wrong last Saturday was lust one those days or some Auxiliary ladies Our ladles Legion to plays darts and the team of Marlon Carney Kalh Monk Bell and emerged victorious they won games and also a playoff game for the even On top of thai Barb Maltby had high ewe of 153 Nellie Bell won the druw prize Good for you girls your re terrific Port Credit Legion came aid Brampton was third and Bronte came While the girls were away doing their best here In our branch our members were busy competing for the Dean for The winners were Bob going men Later on in the afternoon sports draw was made and winners that draw were Helen No No and Grieve with No When darts and been ill trophies will be to the winners the same night Our Mr held a draw on Ihe weekend also and winner wis timer White with winning ticket so owl t Imcr resides at Durham St and Billy Herman pulled the winning number Keep in mind the Air Cadets will I having on Dinner and Dance on October Members and friends of please to support our hard working and their mslmctors officers at their lint dnnerdmec of their 8 9 season Last the Imperial Section held their first general meeting since summer recess and also held their election of officers For tb- next Ihey will Wright Smith as their president Art Lawrence as vicepresident Mallabon as executive member and ways and means Jim Hayes as executive entertain ment Harry Bottoms will be Sergeant at Arms Bob Bow man is treasurer and Andy is Congratulations to all of you Andy reminds us that their will be held on Salurdaj Oct Jlst with a dinner dance This will begin al p is by in for members and Let have a good turnout for this even in t pie TUM As know our legion sponsors he baseball team and as have been proud of them on many Not only for winning tournaments and titles but for the these young ladies have always conducted ihemsclves at home town games have had a loyal following to all games small tut vocal and 1 sure Ihe girls have appreciated the support our members and friends have given them I sure they would like to have a lot more out lo their games next season Our Southern Ontario Ladies playolf champs had only four girls playing this year on the team thai won the championship I97r Thty are McKay Shelley Milton Laura Wilkes and Barb Curry These elrls arc really dedicated players as never miss a practice which is held twice a ek and from May until September including tour plaoffs they plaved games Their last three games which won against against Grimsby ind agninsi St Catharines were in themselves but the iclnj on the cake was beating lirlmsl who they met three limes in the season and could 1 pull off a win Guess they were saving themselves for the Nice going girls take our hits off to you all look for great things again from jou next baseball so ison We held our general meeting last Thursday which was pre ceded by a most enjoyable supper prepared and served by our Auxiliary we had to the dinner two members eamc later to the meeting Our guest for the evening was Graeme our auditor who rend the auditor report This was my meeting with Mr belle and 1 found him to be a most Interesting eraclous gentleman and very keen about our He expressed his pleasure at being Wednesday evening see what goes on Auxiliary ladies will lie i and congratulated our branch and our treasurer or an ixccptiomlly will kept set of books Our thanks to for a concise reading of the report jour readiness to explain details if needed welcomed new members Murray Que and Charles from Calgary branches No I and No Hope make use of our and ino our comradeship Our secretary I inda Wright read the nuniit ill executive meetings since June up to and including our last meeting on Sept were discussed with the membership and all chairmen their reports ith Armistice Day up very shortly Poppy chairman Tut Harrison asked for some much needed help with his campaign lease see Tut if you spire him a few hours I II remind later on also 1111 bind eave a report activities of Hind which Ins been pretty busy this summer has several more engagements to in Its members ease off on their commitments welcome would would like to the pipes or drums go down to the on a Tuesday evening have a la the fellows and get firsthand information about what goes on at their practices II you had a thought that you like to play in the Legion Pipe Hand opportunity you Don I hesitate see the bind your first op portuniiy Wednesday downstairs is a busy place ami whtli king their darts the men have a good lime also The Men Dart has been In full swing now for the past month and hire bein three high Two men Brian Ik iiiinoni have both stored 1B0 and Brian Hicks has scored a for high start Nice going fellas Keep up the fine scores I I for the me 1 our each The bus willarnve by hope lo i a Well slop off in hours drive for tot fee proceed to Winona lor a The tour begins at 11 a and lasts for about an hour a half After we leave Andres will work our way back to Wntcrdown whcrL we will enjoy sec their new branch and have somi lo cat They sell meals and wi will lonfirm with them liter this wet that busload will be arriving so they will be prepared for us We will ir out best to home hut you know how plans can go no matter sit back relax and enjoy the day Ihosi of who arc going In our lounge this will the music Boots on the will In Norm lion I Ju lleboard enthusiasts the this and all members Insulators romp to victory Georgetown Patterson In reigning champions of Wellington Contact Hockey League opened the season with a 101 triumph over Sunday Milton Goaltcndcr Tony newcomer to the Insulators was outstanding as he frustrated the Meadow ill last year runnerup Bill Wells fully recovered from a knee injury received In last year playoffs led the Insulator attack with three Howie Ernie Bod Bill Lightowlcrs Ken Norman John Packer Sid Harris and Walter added singles Bill Llghlowlei John Pack and John each had s shutout bid was thwarted by a goal John Craig SER lo sign up Limehouse News By Mr Herald correspondent We arc pleased to hear that Mrs Is home after three monltv In Toronto Arthr ilie Orthopedic Hospital where he had a hip joint replaced We wish steady improvement for her We the passing of Askm it the of thirty nine on September following a stroke He had suffered from Disease for some Previous to nnkmg Ins home in Streets Hie family lived hi use fur it their properly I ladies served an especially good dinner I imehouse Presbyterian Church on evening or two hundred and fifty guests Communion services will lie observed it 1 jterian Church next Sunday October ft TYPEWRITER SALES Electric Manual in excellent make and models with warranty lob Reasonable charges Rush lob done in iJIIJHJI ANNS CARTAGE PIANO MOVERS INSUHED HANDYMAN SERVICES LAWN MOWER REPAIRS 179 J 877 CUSTOM CARPET SERVICE or 4280 PAINTING I DECORATING MAURICE GRANGER PAINTING PAPER HANGING Telephone Ml CUSTOM CARPENTRY SHOP Woodworking Furniture plywood cut to 8533481 BOOKKEEPING SERVICES BOOKKEEPING TRUCK RENTAL handle up I bedroom Good lor odd lobs Excellent 878 9421 HILLS AUCTION SALES CALL FOB YOU IF YOU CALL FOR ME St Georgetown JIMMY FORBES Wc Buy Antiques GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE ff IIiIIiiiU RADIATORS REPAIRED a CLEANED SERVICE SI Well I Clares Precision Sharpening GEORGETOWN WALLPAPERS ELECTRIC Hot or Cold John Halko Farrier Graduate S erra Sal STORE HOURS Wed am a HILLTOP STONE SUPPLY CO 8778587 port on Hie Mr would be pleased if teens who would like be part the Mr idet net touch with on Monday evenings at and get first hand knowledge of activities The Air iheir in the phone book it is Bint his report looks like this could be higher one belter year than put years it Is most popular evening The are good and he tension runs when the Weekly ad appears in papers so come spent on repair Leas than three after a public prompted town council to temporarily Jban don plans for a new municipal complex do- tenorilinR at the existing municipal building on Trafalgar have forced town spend on Council Monday clerk Ken Richardson to make or rangements lor the replace ment of the building wood en frame windows a cost exceed Mr advised council that the rolling sills on the building upper floor are allowing rain water to seep into offices on the west and sides Although the his slightly more than in Its budget for the building Mr Mich reported some of that was to have been allocated lo the installation of an air ventilation system in urn council chambers Mr informed council thit twolocjl tors have provided estimates or the replacement of the wooden silts with aluminum frames lowest of which loials W The low bid was offered by Deve lopmenls I Id The contractor is aware that building will be renovated at some future Mr Hi added Miller specula thai some of windows might be eliminated in order to save some money and such a move should be considered when Mr Rich awards the contract for the work SELECTS WINNERS Pel W one Halloa Hill a J JJ Tor Bob Gouttcon anniversary draw SatelTwinn mu alir Ump on

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