Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1966, p. 7

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legion notes ay ralph howe u jnjr the members of lb fbiiufch who read umm notes in4mnlnod thorn for two weeks wt woom b amiss if we 7 did not explain the reuon which li quite briefly no newt we would hasten to point out that in splto of this there has feeen more activity around the rooms these summer months than we have ever seen before i during this period i uthtfl the rooms j there is always comradeship to be- found at the legion and we feel ia the reason jy the members have been using the branch rooms more there are cynics who claim i v comradeship is not enough but cynics are so often drowned to prejudice optimists take the reverse view hut optimists are often very naive jseinnt accept certain truths more eaoly if we realize just what legion comradeship con- l of any subject x in our humble opinion it con sists of being able to sit down with your fellow legion mem- bers and discuss any subject un- der the sun in peace and quiet it brines with it the ability to discuss with our service officer cave 3owman any queries you may have pertaining to dva or veterans pensions h a mem- ber requires spiritual advice the branch padre comrade johnston will advise him if one 1 of our members or any veteran xnds himself in an adverse con dition comrade gob collier will listen to his problems and in most cases will be able to help him ike lorussos newly formed ways and means committee il- liong with its many other com- mitments dream up ways to spread comradeship by attempt- v lug to make the branch more attractive- to the members com- x radeship is all these things and i many more comradeship is le- gion new cher buster hale and frank bry ant cochairmen of membership are making big strides in their new chore at the branch bus tler tells us he has the two mem- bership boards completed and will be sending out friendly re- minders to those few delinquent members who have yet to pay their dues better check that board and aee if your name is on it as soon as our membership chairmen have this little thing i taken care of they intend to aunch a campaign to bring back members who have dropped out ioiso a drive for new members list grows longer centennial fund at the branch is over 1300 at the present time another 600 to go the roll of honour list grows slowly longer as more members make k their donations there are an awful lot of names yet to be placed on the list we hope to have some news on the activities of the ways and means committee in the near future we understand 0 they are going great guns keep saturday evening july rfth open for we are told by gord reid that be has some ter- rific entertainment lined up for that date tickets for warriors day are available at the branch thumpay auoust it 16 thi giorotown hika1 legs whole or half speci mea special sx brand chee wees special swifts premium assorted 75c m 59c bajby o 0 foods o i specmu all colo to t nw nv white swan 2 53 speciau kelloggs corn flakes 2 special instant coffee 6oz jar 105 special 12c off deal- liquid lux detergent 3 speciau dc brand pineapple s- 5 1 spkiao tender big fancy three georgetown jerseys are class leaders for july three georgetown area jer- f ley cattle led tieir classes production during the month of july aeording to a news re lease from the canadian jersey cattle club this week junior 3yearolds were bead- ed by rosegate eunice g b a daughter of gsneratlon sir bi- jou bred and owned by mac i alexander narval in 305 days at 3 years 172 days she produced 12001 lbs milk 710 lbs fat 87 winning silver and gold hedau on both 305 and 385 day production a daughter of chatswarth lodge generation lid named etanar claris genlad bred and owned by mrs j eleanor bob- tnson georgetawa bad the highest record in tin senior 2- yearolds at 2 years 196 days in sos days she produced 906b lbs milk 4s3 lbs fat 544 silver medal record in the junior 2yearolds sursrest sophie generation daughter of brampton sixth generation had the highest record at 2 years 06 days in sos days she produced 9874 lbs milk 509 lbs fat 515 a sqver hedal record she was bred and is owned by a neil- son stark georgetown rnifiuierui diu ranui pjaaaj pjayj green giant peas 4 75 speciau valley farms frozen m pa french fried potatoes du speciau loilaws kitchen pride mmm orange raisin ple 45 speciau loilaws af golden layer cake 35 moilanicak9ac39 kurt jells 33 did you know nova scotia bad the first parl iamentary government in cana da when 22member elected as sembly met at halifax in 1738 californias vary best delicious refreshing salmonflos no 1 grade cantaloupes 29 hoarysweet family treat exceileet quality thonisoe verieryl seedless grapes 2 39c i mentanotno 1 grade plump sweet lambert variety eating cherries 59 garden freeh horn grown yoonj critp 1 tender greentop carrots 3 -kh- 25 samsofllte folding chairs 5 98 ia with cc feeisut tm ttauii s1s00 still aroiloble samsonite folding tables u 5 whk cmh l teen iiih 91 af the che visit l0blaws tea coffee booth in the food building eajoy a cap af loilaws pride sf arabia coffee or red label tea erred with loilaws famous madeira cake only 10c you will renin a coupon redeemable at yoar loblsw itore for 50 lucky green stamps when you purchaie a pound of pride of arabia coffee or 601 jar pride of arabia instant or loilaws red label tea lucky green booth b0umcinc bails contest you are invited to guess the numier of iouncing balls contained in the big plastic globe win valuable stamp prizes

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