Bronte Bugle, June 1968, p. 2

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~~----------~-----------------------------------------------------=---===========~I~~------------====----------~--~t~,-- __ Women's Talk by RALLY AT ERIN Twelve of our auxiliary ventured to ,the Rally in Erin where we participated in a three mile parade to their ,cenotaph,and then back to the Legion Hall for an evening of short but inspiring reports. Mrs. Richardson spoke on "Loyalty" and I would Eke to quote a condensed version (because of my rusty shiort-hand) of her speech to 111e Ladies present. BtOWLINre; AWARDS mhe bani,luet to wiu{l·UIP the bow!Lingseason turned out to be a !big success, A delicious meal was prepared Iby male .members of 1Jhe branch and served !by the Gir1lGuides. Head talble guests 'were Mae and Larry Sheldon, of the Bantam 'Store, in Bronte, who donated some ofiJhe lbowling trophies rA; representative from Molson Brewers, 'Who donated the trophdes tfor the championship team; Isobel and Billt Gilmour, sports officer; Mary 'and !M±keCummiogs, bowlmg .jJl·esident. Trophies were presented to Mike Cummings, lEva Snider, for the high average; Harris Chapman, 'Vi !Mal,loy, high treple: Ed Court, Cora Winn, higlh single dht; Jack Custeau, Natalie Landry, high tr1plewitJh handtcaJp;' Al Greenwood, Kay Pierce, hi'gh single 'With handicap. The winners of 'the league and playoff trophies, was the team of Charlie Wm, 'Vi Malloy, Kay Pierce, Walt Landry and lBoib Landry who played under the Dow lable. (see pictures next page) (photos by P.R.O.) LORRAINE COURT L - is1hr Legion, united in 1925, and grew to be the largest organization in the world. It is Democratic and o y A T y non-Sectarian. - is for our-Obligation to carry out the adms and objects for which we were united. We can only do this by true 'comradeship. - <is for Yesterday, or tihe past, that we wish to remember. We do not mean to stay in the past; but aliso look to the future. We must be willing to bend- aHttle and change our ways to succeed. - is for the Auxiliary, Wihose meaning is helper or assistant, Therefore we help the Legion forward .their aims, and. give our full co-operation. - is for Laws and bylaws. These rules are made not for a few, but for everyone. We must work together to alter rulings that are no longer feasible. - is for Tolerance. Tolerate and have patience with each other. Be broadminded, and listen ,to others opillr ions. .: - is for Youth. Our Leaders of tomorrow are aided by us in sports, Bursaries, and an "assistance fund'" if they need help over and above rthe Bursary, In many ways we are helping -to build a bridge for the youth 'Of the future. 50/50 REPORT We were a ;1ittlle Iate last month· in !getting tlhe 50/50 tickets out to , YOU,so please Ibear with. me and the lucky ..wmners by - sending baok your stubs, and we will try :in !future to give you nnore time to 'l;ieJI, your quantity. All stubs shouildbe turned ill no Iater .than the second Wednesday of each 'month, Last months IIlJo~ winner was Mr. IR. Crawford of Clarkson. 1B'IIlLGlliMOIUtR ENTERTAI NMENT REPORT June 22 A Western N~ght has been planned in the downstairs <ham with ~ AyJe.swortih and 'his Rodeo Romeo's. The real night to remember is "Vets" rngtht up and downstairs with OUT own stags 'shOlWand dancing, that wUt1l 'be Saturday, June 29th. Bring another veteran along with YOU thiJs rnght to 00large our membership. June 6th lLa!batts !Film night the fiilun of the '1008 Grey Cup wHl Ibe shown in the downstairs halJI, and dtf you want to hear a realy funny man lWith some real good stomes- come tlisten to the ~ fMyr&m Cohen" of the !LaJbatls ~r'~ Donation To Auxiliary Westm'inster Fund I would like to thantk you 00 a very great eMort in purchasing tickets on our raMie· Iast lIllonth in add of the rwax iv".ete!I'ans !in' WestJminster Hospital. We raised a total of $62.00~V1hi!ah was turned over to our Ladies Auxiiiary who . undertake Jooking after ~ms projeot. The Ladies plan to ViisHthe hospital this month. ' BllLL GLIJMJOUlR The 1969 Rally will be held in Bronte next spring. _______ ~ BAZAAIt VERY 'SUCCESSFUL Our tea and bazaar was a success, and the girls are to be congratulated on their tables. The flowers made by Lila Grey gave the tea table and surroundings a fresh Spring outlook. Mrs. Kelly Woods, our Zone Commander drove from Norwioh to officially open the bazaar, and pouring tea were Mrs. ~ Noreen-.iMac) Ander~, Mrs . .§'hirley Walmsley, Mrs. Shirley Stacey,of Oakville, and Mrs. Joyce Heath of Port Credff, Mrs. Vi Malloy won the set of stainless steel, the bushel of groceries was won by Gren McCullighs sister, Myra. _ Mrs. .Mina Jackson won the five dollar Cavelier, cleaning voucher. Mr. Wayne Jay won the bedding and Mr. R. Brenner, the small basket of groceries. staH. '- .t l' Mllikie POPPY'REPORT Comrades it may Ibe 'Of interest to know that otftJhe $i1,200 .that we 'Collected 'On Poppy Day, over $1,000 has 'been paid out dn food Ibaskets and other assistance to veteran and veterans iamilties. Be prepared for our next Poppy Day, as our branch is growing so ds ;(;he need for more funds to Iook after the veterans - and their tfamjtIies in need. GREN McClJ'U.IGIH CONGRATULATIONS TO COOKS I would like Ito congratulate and thank Mike Cummings and his all-male culinary team for the lovely bowling banquet and enjoyable evening that folllowed. MaY'be you <boys shouldn't show these hidden talents, as you may be asked to do it again, .and again, and again. , 'Our Birthday Party excursion for Thur. June 6th, is still in the surprise stage,. hut whether- it be Burlington, Oakville, an evening in Paris or a nigiht in Bronte, get your glad rags on and come with us anyway. Phone Dorothy McMillan, and let her know. June and have we got some 'bonanza' entertainment Iliined up. "SharpSharp the man with the harp" was a reail good record nigh tWe'illlhave some move 'Ofthat. June the Sth we will 'be featuring Gerry W eiblb~and his accords, eon plus drums fo.r a rousing night 'Ofdancing and singing. Friday June 14th should a memorable night upstairs. ThIi:sds to be a "Gay Nineties" night'lWith 'all the traJppmgs, wJth a few surprises dn store. 'I1his w111l be a regular throtlg1hout~he ;FailJ and Winter months we are certain of its success that it tWii,ll Ibe essential .the· second orthtird .time to come early to be sure of ,getting a seat, a date. is Busem Out AM Over it be GENERAL MEETI'NG THURSIDIAY, JUNI£ 13, 1968 ··8:00 p.m. SHARP DATES TO REMEMBER Dates to. remember are the meeting on June 12th, our Rummage Sale on June 19tih, and our Westminster Hospital trip on June 17th. We need donations of' fudge, cigarettes and magazines for the latter, See you next month. I

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