"90.12 Holton Hil This Week, Weehnesday, Decomber 16, 1999, . Card players on the increase at Branch 197 By Harry Norton A People. home anywhere within the Special to HHTW Acton Legion Coming Events community. A cash bar will T guess the gardens must be Bill Anderson, Jim Milne, Tickets are now on sale at be staffed in both the audito- all put to bed for the winter _ Marguerite Atkinson and Uke the bar for the New Year’s rium and the games room, as More card players are get- Zajac, Eve Dance. The Price is $30 My sports Teporter was ting out on Wednesday and Saturday was teally busy, a couple. For this you can sick last week or at least, that Thursday. The bridge win- — what with the Meat Draw and reserve your seat/table, are ig my excuse for not Teport- ners last Wednesday were the Annual Turkey Roll, given party favors, have your ing that Branch 197 teams Dot Norton, Colin Baker and” Besides the 15 winners at the choice of music for dancing — made a good showing at the Kathleen Tolk. The euchre meat draw, a total of 251GA anda buffet will be available Legion District Curling host- winners on Thursday were $25 Vouchers and two later in the evening. ed by Acton, e Helen Jeffrey, Rita Kelly, Jim turkeys were won. A very Tylers are Providing a bus Last year’s Provincial Enj oy Your MeNight; Lois Richardson, successful day for alot of service and will take you Champs (Branch 197’s team) . . ss oa finished second to Milton, 7 Ref nd Branch 120 is a hive of ACTIVI ty wou tis emg ever Senior Curling was undefeat- Know someone who is dealing drugs? A phone call is all it takes to earn some cash. Crime Stoppers Pays cash rewards for information that leads to an arrest, Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS that’s 825-8477 By Harry Archer A A Archie Brown, Norm ed and won the Senior’s Special to HHT W Legion Li nes Marchmount, Dennis event. It looks like Halton has The Zone Youth Education ners: Isabel Jack, Jim Fisher, Thor good, Jack Crawford, some Pretty good curlers, or Awards were held at Branch Marg Felcher, Vern Kirby, ” Sylvia Fisher, Betty Brown, Congratulations to the Skip 120 last Saturday. As of Peter Smith, J, McClements, Bob Inglis and Bill Of our Seniors, Del Hickling; e Press time, I have not Bud Haines, Ken Levesque, Lawrence. Vice, Carl Rosenquist; 2nd, received any list of award Paul Perkins, Bert Osborne, Time is Tunning out fast. Ron Jeffrey and Lead, Doug ris meas winners. More on this later. Wayne Reid, Keith Have you renewed your dues Pratt. The Seniors now 80 on The in-house Alfie Oates Bottomley, Doug Imber, B. yet? Dec. 31 ‘is fast ~ to the Provincial playoffs at Dart Tournament will be Harrison, Bob McTaggart, approaching!! Forest, Ontario in February. i held at the Branch on Dec. Contact our office. held at the Branch on Dec iqi The New Year’s Eve tick- You may be eligible foran erm ree ick early 1993 tax refund. Bot yours yet? Police Beat yt Don’t forget the President’s New Year levee on Jan.1. Time 1 -Sp.m. Have you seen our new Price schedule at the bar? I bet you will be Pleasantly Surprised. Friday Night Euchre results:. Ist - Alice McDonald; 2nd - Myrtle Zillid; 3rd - Percy Markham: CASH BACK -Most Lone Hands - Bert HéR BLOCK Porter. There is still lots of toom for more euchre addicts Call Now: 873-7855 on Friday nights at 8:30 p.m, GEORGETOWN Stuart Hall and Brenda Archer were two-time win- 853-5612 ners at Saturday’s Turkey and Ham -Draw. Other win- ACTON A benefit performance for The Ralph Ursel Foundation Saturday, January 22/94 at the John Elliott Theatre 9 Church St., Georgetown Curtain 7:30 p.n. (non-teserved Seating) Tickets $20 (includes teception after the show) For ticket information call Timleck 877-6948 Neville 853-1030 a John Windsor erat Seuclit Show On Saturday, January 22, 1994, the Rotary Club of Georgetown will present “Showtime” ~ a music hall Tevue featuring the “Showtime” Singers and guest artists. The show is a benefit Performance to raise funds for the Ralph Ursel Foundation, which has been formed in memory of Ralph Ursel, a past president and active member of Rotary for over 20 years. a teacher at Georgetown High School. He loved theatre and s mark on the community through the many musical shows with unded Globe ions, directed Opportunity to hear neh barre the exciting “Showtime it singers, and enjoya fun-filled evening i cat helped build a love of theatre in this com. 7 with their guests, ofthe John Eliott Theatre The Foundation needs funds to complete the project which it is hoped, will yield a student scholarship of about $450 annually,