Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1990, p. 18

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IS THE HERALD December UN Legion News Silver Memorial Cross distinctive medal Did you know Canadian Memorial Cross Silver Cross A silver Memorial Cross is awarded to the mother andor widow of each Canadian sailor soldier or airman of World Wars I and II who was killed in action died whilst on active service or dies subsequent to his discharge from causes attributable to ser vice A silver Memorial Cross is also given to the mother andor widow in respect of every member of the Armed Forces of Canada who during the Korean Conflict has laid down his life for his country whilst in proceeding to or returning from an area of hostilities in the Far East or who dies on service or subsequent to his release or causes attributable to service in such areas A description of this distinctive Medal is as follows Obverse Surmounted on a wreath of laurel a cross patee concaved with bevelled edges in the top arm in Imperial Crown on the two sides arms and bottom arm a Maple Leaf A smaller St George Cross is superimposed on the larger and in the center of which is a Royal Cipher in raised let ters Reverse Plain with hallmark Clasps Nil Descrip tion Cross 1V4 in across arms sterling silver grains Moun ting two small double rings Rib bon- purple Designer Unknown Naming On reverse engraved name rank regimen tal number Total issued- a Cypher GVlR EllR 300 Terms of Award Instituted by Council December 1 and PC August 1940 as amended by C 2135 March 28 December 2nd saw nine members of Branch 120 at the Zone Convention held at Branch Ian McAlpine President of Branch our host for the convention presided over the opening ceremonies then turned the meeting over to Depu ty Zone Commander Hank Russell Guests were District Com mander Doug Wheeler and District Chairman Max well After the reports were given there was a question and answer period The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Association was award ed 1st Place in the Unit Com petition at the Canadian Na tional Exhibitions Warriors Day Parade held in Toronto on August They are now the holders of the Goodyear Remem brance Trophy and Plaque awarded annually to the unit judged best in dress marching discipline and crowd reaction Congratulations Im sure the family and friends of our late comrade James Pinky Sargent who passed away on June 2 will be very proud of their Dads compatriots doing so well Coming events at your Legion Christmas Dart Shoot for six turkeys Saturday December 15th 1990 Time 200 pm Come out to the Branch and enjoy a fun afternoon Applications at the Branch For this special day players will not have to be in at tendance New Years Dance Tickets still available from your friendly Bar Stewards Ring out the old year and ring in the new with all your comrades at the Branch This Saturday is the last call for the Legion Winter Jackets but Ladies Auxiliary Christmas party notes By WEND1 GOODHEW Ladies Auxiliary Dec was a special night for the Ladies Auxiliary not only was it our monthly meeting but it was also our annual pot luck Christmas party and our chance to honor our senior members Mary Russell organized the event this year with the help of Marion McGuigan and Goodhew Marys many hours of worrying and hard work paid off when the evening was a great success With Mary as our leader Marion and myself knew things would be okay The ladies were entertained by some young talent this year The Liners consisting of Katie Alex Eraser Ashley Johnson and Cameron Sisnett These kids were not only cut but they did a great job at singing for us Lois played the piano and sang a Christmas carol for us She has an excellent singing voice Peter The Future Bill Cosby had the ladies in stitches with his great comedian act We dont want to forget Julia Sisnett who although she wasnt old enough to entertain yet her presence certainly added to the spirit of Christmas Just the look on her face when our great friend Santa made his entrance brought the meaning of Christmas to everyones minds Santa took time out of his busy schedule to visit each of our seniors personally and then returned to the North Pole with only 2 weeks til Christmas Santa has a lot of things to do Thanks Santa for thinking of us The Ladies Auxiliary had the pleasure of a few members of the branch in attendance and presi dent Hank Russell graciously ex cepted a cheque from Auxiliary President Sheila Hicks on behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary A special draw for prizes donated by the ladies executive concluded a fine night I was up to visit Jesse Bunton in Hospital and she seemed to be good spirts and Lily May banks was up and entertain ing the nurses with her cute jokes Both ladies were very ex cited to have received their Christmas basket from the Aux iliary We hope these ladies have a speedy recovery and are home for Christmas My apologies to the ladies I omitted from my list for our Christmas bazaar May Lawr Marg Clark Grace Har- rison and anyone else I missed Merry Christmas to all and hope to see you in the new year ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT CLASS JAN 14th FEB MONDAYS ft WEDNESDAYS PM Christmas Gilt Certificates Now On Sale For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 Legion Lines you can still order the Sweat shirts so see you Saturday December at the Legion Friday Night Euchre December 7th Ladies 1st- Em Sargent 2nd Vi Allen Most lone hands Marjorie Men 1st Alice McDonald 2nd Phil Lan dry Most lone hands Lois Richardson Car Club Draw Thursday December 390 Dade Lorraine Gloria Sargent Mike Sargent Anne Marie Clarke George Webster Saturday Afternoon Meat Draw Surprise and most welcome visitor was Santa Claus who helped with the draws The Early Bird Draw Terry Bludd two times a winner Breakfast is at 700am see you at Terrys Regular Draw Peter Smith Dennis McCartney Norma Lawrence Lloyd Childs Richard St BUI Kirk Doris Chamberlain Dot Richardson Sheila Hicks Judy Grace Albert Ford Bud Haines The Roast was won by Albert Ford The Special was won by Helen Clou tier Special Christmas GJfts courtesy of Peter Smith- were won by the following Lola Edgar two times a winner Terry Bludd Harry Bot toms Mike Sargent Nellie Bell May your days be better Than the best youve had Your wrinkles from laughs not frowns Your nights bring dreams that make you glad and your joys be mountains not mounds THE HALTON HILLS HERALD 90 WINNERS 1st PLACE 2nd PLACE 3rd PLACE MR JACK BROWN Georgetown BLUEBERRY CRUNCH CAKE cup blueberries 1 cup margarine cups white sugar eggs 1 cup sour cream cups flour 1 tsp baking powder baking soda 2 salt cup chopped nuts your choice cup brown sugar 2 tbsp white sugar 1 tsp cinnamon Grease pan inches Drain blueberries and set aside Cream margarine and sugar together until light and fluffy Add eggs beat well Blend sour cream Mix dry ingredients flour baking powder baking soda and salt Add to the creamed mixture and mix well Spread of the batter in greased pan Spoon berries evenly over top of the batter Combine chopped nuts brown sugar white sugar and cinnamon Sprinkle of this mixture over the berries Spread remaining batter over top of this Sprinkle this with the remainder of the nuts mixture Bake at degrees for minutes or until done when tested Jack Brown Georgetown Ont CARIE Georgetown LIFE SAVING BREAKFAST Makes servings slices white bread Thinly sliced back bacon or ham Slices of sharp Cheddar cheese eggs 2 tsp salt l pepper 1 dry mustard cup minced onion cup finely chopped green pepper 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce Dash of Tabasco or red pepper sauce cups milk t cup butter Crushed corn flakes Arrange 8 slices of bread in bot tom of buttered 13 9 baking dish Cover bread with a single layer of bacon or ham then cheese and cover with remaining bread slices like a sandwich Beat eggs with salt and pepper add mustard onion green pep per Worcestershire Tabasco and milk Pour over sandwiches cover and refrigerate overnight In the morning melt butter and pour over the top Sprinkle with crushed corn flakes Bake un covered in 350 degree oven for hour Let stand 10 minutes before serving A hint I use my blender or food to mix the eggs salt pepper mustard onion green pepper Worcestershire Tabasco and milk It chops and mixes in one step Georgetown MARTHA Georgetown ITALIAN STEW lb Italiansausage hot 2 lb stewing meat 8 med carrots cut in 2inch can potatoes leave whole pkg frozen Italian green 1 onion chopped 6 tbsp flour 2 salt i tsp pepper 1 beef bouillon cube Mi cup chili sauce Italian seasoning or 3 cups water Slice sausage in linch pieces Brown slowly and remove from- pan Cut meat in lifeinch chunks Coat with flour salt and pepper Fry in sausage drippings Remove from pan and add to sausage Saute onion until soft Mix everything in casserole and bake covered 3 hours at 300 degrees Martha Georgetown Ont Special Thanks To Our Distinguished Judge CHEF BRENDA DAVISON Zotd 79 Main St S Downtown Georgetown 8773388

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