Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 29

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November WEAR A POPPY Tliis Thursday Nov marks the annual Parent and Cadet Dinner Tor No Squadron I am sure this will be very v ell attended by all concerned a rid thai It will be an evening to remember Friday Nov Is going lo be a busy night for the memb ers or the Imperial Section as It is their Elimination Dinner and Draw These pre very popular evenings in our audit orium so to avoid being disap pointed call Dill Watson at or Tom Clarke at B775938 to obtain your ticket A very super meal awaits you so dont hesitate If you want a chance to be a winner call the above numbers or our bar stewards will be happy to help you also Us at Saturday Nov 18th in our club room is where Ibc action will be In the afternoon you are keen dart player or simply enjoy darts members will not want to miss out on the tournament that will award the winners the Fred Gilmer Dart Trophy I hove no start- time so if you will contact your Sports officer Dave Bell he will give you the informat ion you need or rend your sports bulletin board Have a good time and good luck to all members participating Next Nov the Sam trophy for players The some appl ies to crib playing members Consult with Dave or your sports bulletin board Be on lime to holding other players up or too late to get on Our Ladies Auxiliary will have their Bazaar on Saturday Nov and it opens at LI oclock til Members having tickets hand in please do so before Sat to help those in charge get organized and not be in a last minute rush Convenor Doris Clarke there will be a meeting this Thursday Nov that oclock in the lounge Dons also asks that If you anything to bring to the you may do so that evening Dons will be In the downstairs meeting room on Friday Nov to accept all bazaar donations ahead of lime have down ibout 4 Please remember your baking also us this Is Midi a popular table this is to be a successful bazaar it takes the cooperation of ALL We cer tainly were unhappy to has to disappoint the who hod looked forward our Kitchener trip but with so few interested it was tile only practical thing lo do Its hard lo believe that with the nation of branch mem tiers auxiliary members plus being able In invite friends along we couldnt fill even one bus There will be no trips arranged now until leas January We express our sincere to Bub bles and family in the loss of her Margaret who passed away last while in hospi tal Georgetown fall in March off pm service at Cenotaph Homeward from Charlw St to Mill Mill lo Br 120 was very remiss during past few weeks in not mention ing that our friend Curdy King was in hospital He is out now and looking a lol better anil hopefully lie will continue imp roving Joyce Is home so the sick board notes and we arc to know Ihal Sieve Mill in Compensation Hos pital but home on Hie week ends Bill is in Toronto General Feeling much belter Will keep you posted on his progress Sam Gisby is in Georgetown Jerry Wright who looks alter the ihursday nighl shuffle board says he could do with more players There is your mutation to go down on a Thursday evening and get on They do have a good lime so why loin ihcrn More members are needed in the Air Cadet Band If you and Hunk this w be of Interest to call Hie Air Cadet Squadron or band musters mi for all the Information yuu will need Disc jockey in our lounge this Friday Nov will be there will not be a on Saturday due lo our Remembrance Dinner Our Armistice Dinner and Dance will be this Saturday and we are looking forward to the evening it marks the beginning of our most import ant weekend of the entire year We are veterans wc belong to a Veterans club and this Saturday and Sunday we hon our the men and women who paid the supreme sacrifice by giving their life We will gather on Saturday to pause and reflet back over the years and we will have our own private thoughts as we stand for two minutes silence at the supper Our speaker Comrade Hank Pry sky from will have a short speech prep ared for this occasion lira 1211 will hold two sernees this weekend with many other groups participating along side Ourfirslscrviccwillbein Glen Williams noon sharp fall In at 12 noon service Our second service winch will be held in Georgetown will begin at 12u where comrades will fall mat 1 30 sharp leave at for the short march Cenotaph leave Market St lefl on Church St turn left on Main St Id James up James lo Park where we will lie Joined by town groups Alter the Services and wreath laying we will then proceed along Charles St to Mill St and break off at Branch Comrades please join in with us either at the Hie parade at the Cenotaph or or the short march back Wc mule the public Join with i legior realize difficulty those of you that are considerably younger must have in relating lo Arm istice or Remembrance Day Peace contentment happi ness or freedom Is no free Somewhere along line someone has had la pay for these privlegcs There arc many ways to pay Your homeland can be rnyed your is disrup ted while you serve your country If you came back unscathed whole you were fortunate but what about those who were not so fortuna te Those with broken bodies broken spirits Thai a prelty heavy price to pay in self Whal about those who did not come back Wouldnt you call that a supr eme price to pay for your country Its obvious that this column or legion means very little if anything to lhe younger generation but in many cases the Legion does filter through tot he young as are more and more teenagers entering Prose and Poem contests and each year the winners in each category arc pari of the Legion ceremonies lake place from the in Ottawa All is not lost if we can get you to think remember and appreciate what those many years before you have paid so that you may enjoy the exceptionally fine life you now take for granted Partici pate by buying and wearing your POPPY the week of Nov Gth It nth tendered about the Tomb of Un known Warrior Well I found this article in a paper of many years back and I thought you may be interested A Maple Leaf from Canada sent anonymously by a soldier who had been awarded the Victoria Cross was placed on the coffin the Unknown Warrior as it was interred with soil brought from distant bat tlefields at a solemn cerem ony on November nth The idea for a memorial unknown comrades was origi nated by a British padre The David dur ing Ins chaplaincy the front during World War I The proposal carried forward by Dean of Westminster rec eived wholehearted official were devised to Ihat the body to lie buried in Westminister Abbey would tie truly repres entative or the nameless dcud Padres flag which he used at Iiuriiils on the Western Front was he pail on the coffin on the Unknown Warrior and was later placed on a pillar near the tomb France following Britains example held a sim ultaneous dedication too Sol- dot buried beneath the Arc do Triomphe The United Slates Unknown Soldier was placed in Arlington Nat ional in 1B21 Other countries later arranged for tombs so that today around the world nameless heroes of many lands share places of honor with the most Illustrious of their countrymen The Tomb of The Warrior In Westminster Ab bey AN 1NSPIKAT10N HONOR THE VAL IANT OF ALL TIMES AND Al PLACES J Kohon DT J Novak Georgetown CUE STREET ton Highway be Denture therapy Clinic Phono 8778974 ELECT J Ross Area Councillor Acton A STRONG VOICE FOR ACTON AUTUMN MOTORING A WELL TUNED CAR COULD KEEP YOU HAPPY ON THOSE FALL TRIPS 1979 Pontiac Story OSHAWA Ont Styling changes to the and a new design lure L4 engine highlight The will again be offered In four models base Firebird and performance Trans Am A Special Edition black Trans Am will be available at the of production All models feature a distinctive new appearance both front and rear new front and rear end panel bumpers grilles and park and signal lamps The Firebird grille for has a pattern integrated into the and is bolder than in The four rectangular headlamps are housed in in the front end On 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