Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 September 1993, p. 31

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Provincial Service Officer to visit Branch 197 By Harry Norton The Card sharks were out on Wednesday (bridge) and Thursday (euchre). The win- ners for bridge were Ward Hamilton, Dot Norton, Lil Howsen and for euchre, the winners were: Ist - Larry Morency; 2nd - Grant Allan and Barry Inscoe; 3rd - George Presniak; 4th - Helen Otterbien, Shorty and Herb Rowe. Hidden score: Jim Milne and Bill Nicolak. The winners of the Beef Draw were: Early Bird - S. O'Neill and Bab Thompson; Regular winners were: Mary Higgins, Mr. Shorty, Gordy James, Gord McCutcheon, Steve Townsley, Tony Rouse (3), Bill Taylor (2), John Robson, Pat Chamberlain and the large prize by Joyce Buchanan. The Steak B-B-Q last Saturday reminded me of that old saying “Some Like it Hot, Some like it Cold, but in this case, it was “Some Le ‘ t Mooing, Some like it eae EVENTS: Bridge, euchre and meat draw on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. SPECIAL NOTICE: The Provincial Service Officer will be visiting Branch 197 on Oct. 6. Anyone wishing information, advice or assis- tance regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions; (b) Treatment for Entitled Veterans; (c) Application for Benevolent Funds; (4) Appeals against adverse: original applications for War Veterans and Widows Allowance is requested to contact Branch Service Officer Ab Irwin at 853- 96. The president sent out a letter last week to Ordinary and Associated members advising them that after almost five years of very frustrating work by our building committee to get approval for the Legion Subdivision, it appears that all the hurdles have been jumped or scrambled over. Come on out on Monday at 8 p.m. and learn where we are and where we are going. By the way, if you have moved or changed your tele- phone number without advis- ing the Branch, please let us know. We hate to get mail returned. Anniversary celebration a hit By Harry Archer » Saree night w eet nen peated 65 va aa ser- to Georgetown. _A sellout crowd of mem- bers and invited guests were treated to a fun-filled night topped by a great show when Georgetown Globe Productions presented the Play “I'll Be Seeing You”, which took the audience backS0-years to a typical English Pub. Singsongs and, naturally, a lot of wartime ditties. Congratulations to the Ladies Committee and all who arranged the anniver- sary celebrations. Saturday meat draw win- ners were Jeff Timmons, B. Leslie, Bud Haines, Vern Kirby, Ab Ford, Alma Sargeant, Marg Appleyard, Dick Appleyard, Lauren Dodd, Leanne Hall, Neil Johnston, Eddie Plackett and Barb Simpson. Friday night euchre: Ist - Alice MacDonald; 2nd - Glad Inglis; 3rd - Vi Hewitt. Most Lone Hands - Marjorie Tutty. Doris Pay ek more than delighted with the port for her facet fishing derby and assured me there will be more of the same later. There will be a mini bingo and dance this Saturday. Come along, bring your friends, bring your relatives, and have a fun-filled evenin; vom ee will, as usual, ghee fae a good turnout for this and we can plan to have it on a monthly basis. Euchre begins Thursday By Betty Sojka Okay, folks! Don’t forget that euchre at the communi- ty centre begins Thursday (tomorrow), at 7:30 p.m. Euchre nights will continue on every other Thursday right through until spring. All levels and ages of play- ers are welcome. The cost is only $3 per person. Refreshments will be served. Prizes will be awarded. Come on out! You’ll have fun!! The Jim Dandies were doing terrific this past week- end at the Hillsburg 3-Pitch Tournament. In the two games played on Saturday, the ladies beat their oppo- nents by more than 20 runs. Sandra Prouse and Sharon Marshall won Most Valuable Player Awards in these games for exceptional efforts. Sunday was another story, when the girls came against the Village Selects. The Ballinafad News ladies just couldn’t get their bats going, and were not at their usual sharpness defen- sively. The lead flopped back and forth throughout the game. In the 9th inning, the Village Selects got ahead by one run. It was a tun that the Jim Dandies just couldn’t match at their last bat as home team. It was a disappointing loss for coach Jim Bailey. The team received $50 for the 3rd/4th prize in the tourna- ment. Look out for September newsletter that was mailed out this week. There are a few interesting coming events to take note of. If you could sponsor .a future newsletter, it would be greatly appreciated. The cost is 100 postage stamps. Please call 853-3791 or drop your name off at the Ballinafad General Store. Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 — Page 31 HOW SAFE IS YOUR HOME? It’s time for a CLEAN-UP Do it now ... all around the house ... get rid of fire hazards. Start. ae Get to know your home. Don’t give fire a place to start! HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE SPONSORED B' HALTON HILLS INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION : @ AD [DENNY'S 15 MILL ST. W., ACTON, ONT. 853-0151 4, Keep combustible materials clear of your furnace, hot water heater, and other sources of heat. At least 36 inches is. recommended. 2. Dispose of unused furniture and other materials that may give a fire a place to 3 Have chimneys cleaned and inspected at least once a year. ‘Your Insurance Broker Understands Prices in effect to Sat. October 2/93 WIN a Trip for 2 to Munich, Germany. Sausage Its the official Oktoberfest . Produced by JM. Schneic [MM] Authentic Precooked Oktoberfest [MM] ‘Oven Heat or om | Turkey Schnitzel 2132 Hol ours: Mon., Tues., Wed., 10-6 Thurs., Fri., “8 1 Sat.9-6 Sun.11-5 873-2151 211 Guelph St., GEORGETOWN Sinclar [ave ‘Alcott Dr.

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