Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Jul 2013, p. 45

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Note: The AGCO gives the applicant copies of any objections. Anonymous objections are not considered. The personal information gathered is collected under the authority of the Liquor Licence Act. The principal purpose of the collection is to assess eligibility for the issuance of a liquor sales licence. Copies of all objections are given to the applicant. The information may also be disclosed pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager, Licensing and Registration, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario at the address, telephone numbers or e-mail address listed below. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, 90 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M2N 0A4. Tel: 416-326-8700 OR Toll-free in Ontario: 1-800-522-2876. Fax: 416-326-5555. E-mail: licensing@agco.on.ca Rosemary Harrison from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 (Georgetown) present- ed seven new members at the June 13 general meeting: Linda Armstrong, Lisa Dianne Cartman, Ronald G. Faulkner, Douglas Silk, Katherine Atkinson-Thomas, James Thomas and Kevin Galway. Just a reminder general meetings will resume in Sept. Photo by Lynn McPherson, Legion PRO New members of the Georgetown Legion Our new executive for 2013 -2014 as follows: President Norma Frost, Past president Marion Carney, 1st Vice Colleen Bond, 2nd vise Elizebeth McNeily, Secretary Janet Malloy, Tresure Sheila Hicks, Membership Cheryl Gillies, Sports Jean Armonas, Sgt-At-Arms Nellie Scheeringa and remaining executives: Lin- da Armstrong, Amy Hole, Ev Metler, Gerda Stefan, and Judy Oerlemans. We had one team go to Provinial darts Judy Oerle- mans, Irene Barnes, Sharon Anderson,and Lindsay Mc- Quaid. We had fun and did win four games but not enough. Our new sports year starts in September with darts and euche; see Jean Armonas with your teams it would be a lot easier for her. To all our shut-ins, everyone is in our thoughts. By JUDY OERLEMANS Georgetown Legion Ladies Auxiliary Georgetown Legion Ladies Auxiliary announces new 2013-14 executive Acton Legion honours its own with service pins, life memberships We also made a donation to the Georgetown Hospital for $4,000. Thank you to all of the volunteers that helped make Canada Day a huge suc- cess. The fi reworks are always beautiful. It makes the evening light up the sky. Thank you to all of the fi remen. Your light show was beautiful. Every year it gets better. Recently teams from the branch went to district horseshoes in Water- down. Keith Andrews and Teresa Uit- erwyk came in fi rst in doubles. Amy Newman came in fi rst in singles and in senior shoes Bob Merrikin and Dave Windsor came in third. By SHARON A. GRAHAM Acton Legion news Let's hope for a better week ahead so we can sit on the patio and enjoy the view of the lake. With all of this rain it is hard to plan anything at all. Here's hoping everyone enjoys their summer hol- idays. Comrades, the branch will be closed this coming Sunday (July 14) for maintenance but will be open again next Sunday. *** On June 23, we had our Honours and Awards cer- emony. This was a special day for four members who received their life memberships. Con- gratulations to Keith Andrews, John McNabb, Jim Thornhill and Kerwin McPhail. These gentlemen have worked very hard around the branch and in the community and deserve a life member- ship for all they have done. We also had initiation of seven new members: Vicki Anderson, Debra Crooks, Chad Crooks, Nancy Johnston, Ida Bogartaj and Patricia Schouteten. Congratulations to you all. Our awards were service pins for associate members who have been mem- bers for many years: 25-year pins, W. Ingles, L.B. Synnott; 30- year pins went to M. Dear, M.F. Louttet and J.W. Wilson; 35-year pins went to K. Andrews, B.J. Currie, S. See- han, J.F. Thorn- hill. A. Willmott and J.L. Louttet. Ordinary member service pins for 25 years G. Puncheon; 40-years went to C. Couture and M. Patenaude; 55- year pin went to P. Markham. Congrat- ulations to you all. Receiving Acton Legion life memberships were from left, Keith Andrews, John McNabb and Jim Thornhill.

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