Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1969, p. 8

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branch proud to ontario command have veepee i by ralph hawei when dave capperauld be came third vice president of on tano provincial command at the recent provincial conven- tiori he became the tirst meu ber of branch 120 and oi zone b7 to be elected to this posi tion this is something the branch can be proud of david who served six yean with the royal air eorce joining when he was 17 years old game to canada in 1s8 and but a member of branch 345 toron to he was not an active mcin ber rtt that branch his time b above reproach he will typifv to the community the branch self he will be its representa tive as well as lu leader il- must get things done hes frijn dly to members and must win their tfikt hi must be wllhna to mcrcgate responsibility he must be a man of vision and ambition in short he must be a genius the vice presidents muit be au the president is plus for along with chairing committees they must be prepaied to lake over the president s chore when the presidant is absent th lome seek scots getting best summer choosy swim ribbons saturday bruce coiida and ing taken up wilh soccer which executive will be called upon to he played as a semi piofs sional ior several years thair the many committer a well as assist in the admimstra tion of the branch hot pjpn j the branch pipe baid had a busy week starting monrlav with the v cadct annual inspection where they were on hand to he moved to georgetown in 1958 transferring his membar ship to branch 120 he uas cl ected president of the branch in three years he became deputy zone b7 commander 1963 to 1965 when he was elected 7bne commander also depjrtv district p marching muu tues commander for thelast three lu ami al years he has been district com a st wlth mander thu year being hs sec wednsl- n ond term wcrc at brampton ofliciil opening of fnl his tei m as thud vice picsi pei s world plaving tintrrtain dent provincial command is for hie multitude of vip s gallirl two years he is chairman of there the ladies of the bands organization and development men were presented with roe also leadership and trainins and all managed to obtim tn- vice chairman of branch adis autograph of jean beliveau ory committe2 and national which caused the pipe bands leadership and development drummer to go green with cnw comniuee david was elected for he would have liked jeans on the fi st ballot and feels his signature on the drum out be success was due mainlv to the lveau got awaj assistance of his chief cheer the ijoroe scots are no longer j mind training concentration hope to capture it for another accepting would be dropouts june 29 to july 6 at the cana year jfor- their summer training pro- dun forces base- camp in pet- gram awawa prior to the- courses i i start in effect this makes the jsx t7 wto program six weeks frank chug muilu training of r bud i hill were guests of honour fic wjemed the regi for three weeks the students at hamilton municipal twment is discontinuing its usual will be in brampton receiving nung pool where brancn 163 pruce of hiring anyone off the course instruction the fourth that city was sponsoring a win for the summer quauna week july 28 to aug 1 will be day for children between the uon couise speat on at i still to be decided there they the prograi is now exclusive- wi put lhlngs they ages of six and sixteen yean of age there were 36 events bruce and bud were kept busy presenting ribbons to the win ners 150 children took part in the exenl bruce returned full of enthusiasm and there i some talk of children from geor- getovv competing against those of hamilton some time in aug ust sunday hay 25th the imper ial section of branch 120 tried something different tbey held the monthly meeting in collina- wood fifteen members made the trip by bus the meeting was held at the home of george and jean calder after the meeting their the members were treated to a nna roast supper by george and capt citing said that inter views with battalion members were conducted this week and most of the recruits were en thused with the prospect of go ing to summer camp it looks like well have over 100 at summer camp this year said capt ching this is the largest group that any regiment will send wassister of local woman a local woman suffered a family bereavement on may 29 the georgetown herald thursday june 5 1969 page 8 when her sister died in toronto miss mildred blue of 1141 royal york road islington was- a sister of mrs marion barber 26 edith street she also leaves another sister miss gladys blue of islington a private family service was held on friday ly reserved for people already in naye earned the unit he said the final week we are taking young lads he said that the lome scots was the only regiment in can will involve ada which ever took more than testing and parades back in 100 personnel to the weekend who have rfready been in for brampton where they will he concentration sometime mid mr ching n on tnejr respective borden these boys have attained a a row certain grade of training and wet can be sure they are reliable and want more lang chain camp at camp and we did this twice he said f jean this was followed by ite hew wouldieave shop usual imperial sing song with fcrjjv on the piano rr disop ralph purvis and ic grev goose were also guests leadei doug mcdonald is nou provincial president don wilson 1st vice bob jeffries 2nd mid dave 3rd honorar treasure g loughhn avsisunt hon trcas j candcn chairman d n drews vice chairman r at son ex service women s repus entativc paulino louden trophies galore with so many trophies com ing into the branch it is begin ning to be difficult to find room for them all on saturday branch ladies added more the zone cribbage trophy won at erin bv jean thursday the band was bait reid and bernice emond acton at shoppers world again for uas runner up the public opening bark aain on saturday for severil liur of the leick the recruits go through are from raw recruit toi general military training to mill mrs dorothy hunt of george ua infantrymen- town president of he bramp ton and district medical secret the captain said that in the arjes association welcomed past the cve week course as present to the may meeting to a great extent wasted because jy m lne 2 at 44 mill st n brampton plans were dis- after the five weeks cussed for the fall dance which will be held in october when people take the train ing and leaching we offer and guest speaker was mrs don then drop out we get no benefits n hancock who teaches 5 and explains teaching methods for retarded children pects of this program mrs i hunt thanked her for speaking to the group the medical secretaries are poking forward to a pot luck slipper to be held in june at the home of alice irving for the bridetobe w e offer personalized floral service for your day of days a private consultation room just for you floral accessories lor you and your party which reflect your taste add preferences regardless of the size of the wedding or the budget ou must maintain you can depend on us harris floral 53 fill street 8773582 out of them he said we are trying to build to a strength of 330 which we can the hold onto and count as our re- one gulars it has been difficult for r tarded children us to keep course graduates for v uu 3i of canada onurtainmg sundav jv hem smart and keen on pjradi for the annual decoration ixaj par ade euchre was won by enn with bronte as runners up eight een ladies from branch 120 pt ted their skill against the rest of the zone two or three years at which time they start yielding a return on oar money the lome scots regiment is allowed to earn an active strength of 380 maximum at anv one time practice again on mocl va ho said they need practice the band consists of twity re next sundav a new eveculive gular bandsmen with five poo vote wisely friday night dart shoot xm in previous years the course ners toere m lorusso m sot- 1 has meant nothing more than a nc a nthony m lorusso vi summer job for many students collins w o nuttalc 6 year olds at the sunshine school hornby mrs hancock is one of many specially trained teachers who devote their skills to the education of mentally re who make up s population mrs hancock explained that there is also the need for phys ical education as well as mental with these as well as other chil dren when these young people reach the age of 18 their train ing is continued in adult work shops here they receive pay cheques for their efforts mrs hancock stressed the smith g bray ley and this is the first attempt to need for volunteers in all as a roberts m nor rectifv this situation will be elected boclv of men in vvhich the nmiuership uill entrust the drslin of th branch for the next twele months it bi hooves each mem ber to vote wisely and perhaps vote not for the mast popular candidate but rather for the one with ability the president must be one pie who are learner- the mem bets of the band ire alvi mem be is of the branch in tin near future tho uit visit tillsonburg where the will take part in the riinm torch light parade last year they returned from tilkonhui the proud winners of a pipe band trophy this jear thev dart and cribbage leagues capped their season with a ban quet and dance recently a highlight was the presentation of trophies and here mike lorusso presents a new award the rocky lorusso memorial trophy to tony brunski captain of the panthers dart champions car club winners t i smith slapleton j morrow r mccartney r ryall saturday night dance w th ross hillier and the country rhythm boys uas another sell out prize winners were d god- lington j poiner m peasey silverwood mr and mrs george burt op ened their home to a communi ty gathering to honour laura henderson and john easdale who were married recently the couple received a shower of gifts from neighbours and friends in thr silverwood com munitv kuchre was plaved and mrs w r norton and george henderson won high scores lunch was served to complete an enjoyable evening mr and mrs fred dufncd mrs w r norton and mis harry scott members of geor getown horticultural society 1 attended a meeting and penny sale of the erin society on may and runs through to aug 8 all 27 the trainees will be required to alicia f c scott attend one weeks mobile com extreme fire dancer we are prepared to give the when forest fire hazard is people alreadv ith us the op- described as extreme it means portumtv for summer emplov that fire may start from small ment said mr ching then sparks will burn fiercely and when the fall comes around we jump for distances through the can move these people on to a air to unburnt areas and once higher level of basic training the course which is run for private will have 70 members the bovs from georgetown brampton and oakville are high school students with the excep tion of a few university people average age is from 17 to 18 the students will be paid more than s230 for the five week pro gram although a final pay scale has not vet been determined thcv are all at the group one level of infantrvmen training their course will offer tram ing in tactics field work weap on handling live firing with real ammunition and range practice i starts july the program begins julv 7 runnine may be sible to stop ilmost impos brakes need new shoes genuine gm brake shoes and linings are allnew all- through nothing utad or reworked designed specif ically for their job replacement shoes and linings match the original factory equipment us check your brakes now i we will inspect brake drums inspect wheel cylinders inspect master cylinder inspect hydraulic lines reline four wheels inspect parking brake for safetys uln m complete j3295 gfnuine paris pontiac chevrolet beaumont chevelle acadian chevy ii pete mass0n motors ltd 33o guelph street 776986 georgetow 4 wearing their new ackets the panthers admire their trophy from left are frank fciciiardson dave donnelly w mccart ney tony brunski j goudie and bob nicholson from left in the back row are reg ryall j lanviere and mcdonald front a taylor t harlow j koloski and j king members of the smith stone cribbage team which won the title this year apologies to our customers for jny inconvenience they nwy experience during our remodelling jnd extension program our ripidlv growing business his midc this cxpjnsion ncccssjry when completed it will enable us to provide even better service to our customers tn the meantime we ask your indulgence and pjtiencc while the work is in progress v thank you were 1 year old and if s happy birthday to you united co operatives of ontario 45 guwlph straw geoboetown t772271 free gifts ladies fireking measuring cup kids colonel sanders pencils to celebrate our first year in georgetown were having a birthday party and everyones invited kentucky fried chicken is great for parties anytime so well have lots on hand and weil have free presents too a fireking measuring cup for the ladies with every chicken purchase and colonel sanders pencils for the kids so come to the party and join in its happy birthday to you for us colonel sanders recipe kentidoj fried kiiketi ds finger kkt good chicken vtcfiti sunday june 8 only 116a guelph st georgetown ont jja

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