Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1983, p. 18

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November IW LEGION LINES Our Remembrance Supper Saturday No was again attended by a full house with he supper being prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary and served by our local Air Cadet Squadron Soft music was supplied by Ken Read during the supper followed by a sing song of the old popular melodies Sunday Nov we held our usual two parades one In Glen Williams add other in Georgetown both were attended by the usual participants Including our local Air Cadet Squadr on the third best Air Cadet Squadron In Ontario They received a trophy as best band attending the parade following our District Convention in Niagara Falls Oct 30 We have obtained an enlarged V screen for the showing of the Grey Cup Sunday Nov in the Branch Tickets can be obtained from the Stewards for 35 HOUSE TROPHIES Play for the Darts trophy will be Nov 12 at sharp Information can be obtained from Harry Allen 1130 CAR DRAW Winners of the draw D Osborne lOOBJ Armstrong Sargent M Doucette Wilson Stone 134 G Simpson Jewel and 229 C G Sandifer 132 Hill 274 J Cairns M Mandarino 114 J Louth B Porter M Wild Sandifer Hennessey M Hough 63 Wright 177 S A Murphy 410 Wallace A Korxack 379 C Scarborough 260 A Grelve 463 K and Archer J Stultard 1 Tyler EUCHRE WINNERS Nov 1st Sharon and Danny 2nd George and Ruby Bailey Booby prize MarJ and Tutty ENTERTAINMENT in the Lounge Nov by the Arrow SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital Tom Harlow Allen and Grelve Peel Hospital Cross LADIES AUXILIARY Oct 22 District Euchre was held at Branch teams from the various Ladies Auxiliaries took part 1st went to 2nd and 3rd to Ingersall The Provincial Euchre will be held in New Toronto Draw prizes were won by the following Corned Beef by Ina Caldwell of Plant Hanger by Leane Hall of Georgetown and Ladles watch by C Darling of Georgetown Thanks to all who helped make this a successful day Oct President attended the awards night at Georgetown High School where she presented the Ladles Auxiliary Bursary award to Patricia Bell who Is continuing her education Dates to remember Nov 13 Zone Rally at Georgetown I Bazaar Nov 10 at the Branch Show respect for veterans 1W3 Perfect training record for 13 air cadets Thirteen cadeta dicta t miss a single parade in the 1982 us training year Among the Air pro- sen ted with their perfect attendance pins were Rob Rivers LAC Mark Zander Louise Parker Laura FS Kevin Lamb W02 Ken Greg LAC Adrian Alder LAC Brad es LAC Julie LAC Nancy Welsh Cpl John Gray and Cpl Kevin Burnett Over the cadets took part in pro grams set up by the Ab- Canada and the Canadian Arm ed Forces Among the successful cadets awarded a qualification certificate on the Basic week summer camp course were LAC Adrian Alder LAC Mike Bray LAC Brian Crouch LAC Andrew Boetlcher LAC Duffle LAC Jeff Duncan LAC Brad Gillies LAC Cindy vey LAC Scott Mac- Lean LAC Richard Per- LAC Mike SchoUch LAC Julie Schweyer LAC Andrew LAC Guy on and LAC Mark Zand ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ho is nope tor you COME TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Fit Em loot I Jofcn sun ted Church Georgetown F is Hill entrance By KAREN PAYNE Herald Correspondent Clarence Wood made a very emotional speech at the Georgetown Roy Canadian Legion Saturday opened wfth a dinner and then varj short speeches were made about Day and the Legl on committment to It The master of cere monies was Reverend Peter Barrow Before the speeches Julie Blanch played the Last Post for Henry Valley on her Mr Wood is presently retired and lives In Don Mills Throughout his life he has served In various volunteer which include president of the Lions Club He served in World War II for three and a half years In his speech he sires sea that we should show respect for those who made our country what it Is today He points out that many young people do not what It means to die in war and we should respect the veterans sacrifice now more than ever Considering the of other nations we are always plagued with L the possibility of anoth er war he said Mr Wood talked about the Legion in rela tiontothewar He says the Legion is the most exclusive club in Canada because you have to be a soldier to gain membership Also only a third of the people who would have belonged to the Legion arc here now The other two thirds are buried overseas NHSRA Soccer Referees Annual GENERAL MEETING PERSON TO PERSON ADS FOR SALE CARS TRUCKS FOR SALE GARAGE SALES PETS LIVESTOCK Cat Classified Today AND GET YOUR AD IN BOTH WEDNESDAY FRIDAY EDITIONS 8778822 the HERALD HOME NEWSPAPER OF HILLS

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