Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 14

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by ralph hawea 17c- first we should set somethl right in last weeks notes we wrote that the biannual stag would take place on friday march 28th we have since been informed by house chairman lloyd boyd that the 28 and 29th of march have been taken by the ladies auxiliary forra re- gional dart tournament where up to two hundred players are expected mans-will-be- -regis- tering during the evening of the 28th consequently another date had to be found for4ne stag which is friday march 7 j at last weeks executive mee ting the report of the legion childrens christmas party was read and once more its j a tip ofthe hat to gordkirig for a job well done after trophy we have been speaking with members from bronte and oak- vjlle legions who disclosed that the dart trophy will no longer be in branch 120s trophy case after this friday when repres entation from both branches and their ladies will be at geor getown endeavouring to whip a meeting will ake place lihis month to discuss the oosst e hiii bility of a regular weekly dance which would be held in the le gion auditorium fi at the ladlej general meeting the following members were installed to office by president henry hale president jean lockhurst 1st vice bernice emond 2nd vice hazel dumper past president dot pay treasur er v collins financial sec a collins recording sec r timp- son sgt at arms m hale ex ecutise ftluaxnold h prestonv a mccartney jp hurley g stoddart the lucky car club members on friday were harold iriglis joyce markham don wilkes joan herrington arid ted hew itt the idart shoot winners were ross irwin bog mckenzie mike lorusso ross irwin gord reid roy rudigen bob henley bob jcpson and deanpaynter belaires debut interest in public relations a zone pros contest will be held this year the branch pro who shows the most activity during this year will be declared the winner naturally we hope branch 120 will hethe branch to win we certainly intend to give it a whirl somedates for zone sports were disclosed at the meeting bowling at brampton feb 8 cribbage at milton feb 15 snooker at brampton feb 22 darts at erin march 15 euchre at georgetown april 19 bill iards at brampton april 5 the next zone meeting will be held at milton branch on sunday april 15 election of zone officers will take place at this meeting we understand bill shields intends to run for another term as zone comman der the meeting was followed by supper prepared by branch 120 ladies who helped to prove once more that branchy 120 is the most sociable branch in the district the ladies surpas sed themselves with the setting j of the tables and the nteal they prepared and deserve much cre dit for their efforts otoh tub okorqitown htfrald thursday jan 23rd 16 page 14 saturday night saw the first appearance of the belaires branch 120 the group of neil 120s best norm ward and his preston jerry johnston don right hand man joe will have dyson and vaughn crawford measuring up bigger and better prizes for the were well received by the regu- the branch had a visit by dart shoot on this jeveningflar saturday night dancers building technicians and mcch- while the branch ladies will have something special in the buffet lunch department from march 15 to march 22 the auditorium will be full at meal time each day when untold numbers of bantam hockey players will invade branch 120 seeking to satisfy the inner man last- weekthebranch executive gave the nod to the kinsmen j barb reese lynn and kay johnston fullerton anical engineers last week- were l i these people spent the best 9 vor uuuaiuu f th dav runn around a l w rea0 from -y- t onl headquatter about a day was a big day at the branch tt i lcv when 3rarich 120 was host to checking the budding in ten other branches making up i preparation for the coming ex- zone b7 it is over four years tensions their findings were since a zone meeting has been closed to us but perhaps held at branch 120 we have that lntot next week cook book is project for i0de chapter a cook book containing fav ourite recipes of iode memb ers has been compiled and was on display at the january meet ing of countess of strathmore chapter at the home of the re gent mrs keith barber 8 king st b f mrs robert barber was con yener for the cook book and she expressed thanks to mrs wm b hamilton mrs a wil kinson garfield mcgilvray and fred whittaker for their help ifi preparation of the booklet i mrs john t armstrong gave a report on services at home and abroad a total of 7920 in value of knitted baby clothes was forwarded for distribution since the november meeting in fants knitted vests are needed and knitting wool can be ob tained from mrs armstrong mrs garfield mcglivray re ported on the sale of christmas cards which was successful and a nice profit was added to the general funds the regent ex pressed thanks to mrs -mcgil- vray mrs ivan hay and mrs sam penrice members of the committee and to other memb ers who had helped 1h6 attendance normal xss alnsve sixtyeight legionaires in answer to their request for from brampton streets the use of the auditorium for vi cooksvi 0akvi mu bantam hockey week poh crcdu erin at the same meeting the pos- and bramalea the only absentee aibility of a branch sponsored was acton track and field day for school children was discussed teen nite another project which com rade ron lincoln is to investig ate is sunday evening teenage dancing we understand ron has contacted cr denison may or emmerson jim egerton and mrs hayes zone commander bill shields conducted the meeting which was brief and to the point there are approximately one hundred members paid up for 1969 which in our opinion is poor we feel in most cases it is a case of forgetfulness on the part of the members they come into the branch intend ing to pay their dues meet a friefflt and presto dues are for gotten l i bob mcchesncy would be a sunday march 18 bronte will happy man if one branch in the nation could say t this time we are fully paid up how about that fellows let branch 120 be that branch get into the branch and pay your create more dues letter waj read from nat- tra- vel and exchange fund started in centennial year when grade were 11 students from various prov inces visited ottawa it was de cided to continue with this scheme providing every chap- 1rr wralfp a ismtrihiitinn the be the host to members from the zone wishing to attend the officers seminar public relations in an effort to chapter has written asking for further information mrs r ballantine mrs sam penrice and mrs w mcdonald will convene a nominating com mittee for the election of new officers lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mm r jones mrs r barber and mrs w mcdonald keeping hydrants clear best aid to firemen if there is a fire hydrant in front of your property take a few minutes and shovel the snow away from it your efforts may pay off if a fire occurs in the neighbourhood and fire fighters can immediately hook into the hydrant without delay with such a heavy snowfall as the georgetown district had experienced in the past few weeks some hydrants may be buried or obstructed from view if the firefighters need those hydrants and cant find them or have to stop to shovel their way to them it cost them valu able minutes and it may be your home they are trying to save v rehabilitate disabled people ifou are out when the home canvasser calls please mail your pink envelope direct to campaign chairman mrs j mary cooper 45 rosefield drive georgetown or call 8774476 this advertisement sponsored by the following firms 0mfs barber henley ltdl travel agents youngs pharmacy mcnamaras jewellers zone champs legion branch 120s team captured the zone 7 bowling chempionshifis at rolloff at georgetown bowl saturday january 11 members of the winning team from left are hazel dumper ann nicholson rita rudiger freda handy and jpan archi bald missing from the picture is doris mccartney riv7 trtiimrthrtgfithj tone in the regional championships at collingwood on 3hf1rwil b oakvllle brampton and this georgetown a team which placed third v competition bernice emdnd left peg harley jean lockhurst jan em- s a ro kiv i l notice of first aid training under the auspices of st john ambulance a class of instruction for men women in firs aid to the injured will be held in george town ambulanc sarvic rooms jamai straet will be held on tuesday feb 11th at 730 pm this course will continue one night per week for even weeks followed by written and practical examination in flrat aid on the eighth night can didates for certificate or voucher will be given fourteen hours of instruc- ttointhosfe trying for medallion or label will receive four additional hours of training the awards issued to success ful candidates arc recog nized by the workmens compensation board since the tuition of most industrial workers under the wcb act wil bopaid by tho workmens com pensation board first aiders from industry are asked to supply the in structor with the wcb number of their employer any candidate not- able to supply this number will be assessed the usual 500 fee registration on opening night tuesday fab 11th jiwtroetort mr bryan hatfield milton for further information contact mr ken thompson c 779155 steens dairy shoprite sc to 1 store carusos fruit market golden fish a chips bucks fine foods webbs greenhouses norval delrex smoke shop georgetown dairy ltd silverwood postal tour precedes silverwood meeting the members met at the geor- brought in some needed cash getnwn post office where james and members were told that the collier assistant postmaster second school bus shelter has showed them the inner work- been placed at silvercreeky c inss that keep the malls run been placed at the crest of sil ning smooth and regular vercreck hill ment day at ballinafad on ja uary 11 silverwood womens institute members then went to mrs held their january meeting at lindsays home for a business silverwood 4h girls were the home of mrs kc lindsay i meeting an auction salel among other groups at achieve- get well wishes are extended to mrs vanliere who is a paj tient in a toronto hospital at present alicia f c scot georgetowns most modern cmpet store 120 guelph st next hunter real estate tel 8777434 we sell 6v bnstall barrymore canadian celanese burlington kraus brintons coronet peerless j 24 hour answering service v armstrong luran vinyl floors carpeting room size rugs broadloom indoor and outdoor carpeting hunter s carpet and tile 120 ouelph street 87774v georgetown 8777434 open tuesday to thursday 9 am to 6 pm fridays to 900 pm j saturdays open to 4 prn wi u and tnrvici hoover vacuum shanks 83 v

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