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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1970, p. 15

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Legion Plans Special Nite For District War Prisoners by Hiwti Tho executive of come up will whit they believe is a first lr Zen B7 the idea we Feel ha much merit it is in form of Invitation to all ex prisoners of war to their Branch for celebration Saturday June Refreshments food and en nil be supplied guest of honor will be Zone Commander Charles Heath invitation in not con fin to Legion members but to any ex prisoner of war living in this district one request please If you intend to take ad vantage of opportunity t meet and apend an afternoon with fellow ex prisoners of war inform a member of Branch executive leave jour name with the Branch steward or write Branch Bob before day May This is the flrt project of Branch of the twentv fifth anniversary of World War fl Next Saturday Is tag day for the Branch sponsored Air Cod els we imagine sponsor mlttce and this is the one day of the hat he organisation direct approach to the pub I in an effort to defray the tcr of maintaining the squadron Joes Dart shoot was the success on Friday room wa full to capacity which is the way Joe would have it every Friday The lucky ones were Hill J Murphy Lincoln A Porter J San Joe Wilt be back again this Friday steaks and roasts or finger lickin good chicken tellers for ten lucky people The Car Club were McMenemy Buckley Hanson were up lo their usual standard of perfec last when a Rood their music on Ink occasion icre tat till and Cas Sunday will see the Imperial Set Branch 120 to Colling wool where the last general of the Legion year will The section will bo guests of Jean Calder very popular friends of Branch A bus will leave Branch at 12 noon pick up at the plaza and arrive at Cralgleith at 130 The meeting will be held at Past president bars and Imperial ribbons will be presented to all past president of the section special guests at ting will be the dent or Collingwood Branch and the Zone Commander It is expected approximately thirty imperial member will make the Journey The meet- be followed by lunch and we imagine the usual penal get together TH1 OIORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY WO PAGE Tht ceremony held in Cooks ville last Sunday was most appointing to the executive of that Branch an invitation had been sent out to the ten other Branches in the Zone to send their colour parties and mem tors to make the occasion a sue cess the ceremony was to mark the anniversary of VE day Port Credit and Georgetown the branches represented Six members went from in the inadvertent ab sence of the three senior off Stephens represent Branch Greg Ball Russell and John Bcaltic were standard bearers Joe and yours truly made up number Branch pipe band led the small parade The parade was followed by refreshments an excellent lupch Recipe Books are Gifts To Mothers at Banquet of the cadets will be be held this the second Announcing the Opening Of A MODERN CENTRE GARDEN On Street Near Beckers Telephone 877 2686 NOW OPEN AND WE SPECIALIZE IN BOX PLANTS VEGETABLES Also Spy and Mac Apples and I Potatoes Open Every Day 12 Noon to m LORNE SHIPWAY FORMERLY LINE GLEN WILLIAMS The Glen Williams CGIT mo- and Bev Staddi er and daughter banquet was held in the Glen United Church last Wednesday evening IN THE MAIL Conservationists Suggest Weed Control Measures Main St S Dear Sir My late brother Major Dun can Hunter served in Holland during the liberation His widow who now lives in Sudbury thought this Informs might be of interest to Dutch friends in Georgetown After I cot 1 looked up Duncans serai book to sea if there was muoh reference a to where he was in Holland but of course the did men tion at tin port of war I know lie was its at a place tailed for time also at gen and towards the end at Amsterdam whirc he was an honorary member of the Royal Dutch Yacht Club I have one their serviette rings as a In he met the fa of Guide lr who had been instrumental in start behalf of the groups prcseni to Mrs J Hunter and Mi WHATS QUICK QUIET LIGHTWEIGHT EATS GRASS LAWN- BOY AND SEE THE connurn I I MOWERS Your LawnBoy catch- holds much youd almost think so Th meter deck and the Finger- th provides fart Com hi ft ths complete Starting low as John Deere RIDING MOWERS Cm arrange On The Spot John Daare Co Financing HORNBY GARAGE HORNBY ONTARIO 8764790 Carnain corsages were pre sent J mothers mystery mo thers guests Joanne Craw ford welcomed and invited them the basement where the dinner will be ed Mrs 5 Ash the CGIT lead introduced the head table I and guests which Included Mrs H Explorer leader Mrs assistant leader Rev and Mrs Ridley Campbell president Mrs Boy Carle Bettys my sterj mother Mrs Alma speaker for the ever ing Mrs Mrs Ridley mother The CGTT executive secretary Joanne Crawford treasurer Mary phone and social convener Stad don and other guests Paul Mrs II Wheel Mrs J C Barlh Mrs Preston Mrs C Hancock Mrs Brenner Mrs Maggie Crawford Mrs Wheeler Mrs Kay Fetter Mrs Stafford Mrs J Waaataffe Mrs M Car Mrs Miller J Hunter Recipe hooks made by the girls were gifts for all mothers Betty Campbell received her presidents maple leaf proposed a toast to which replied t by Rev Ridley All sang pj Birthday to Mrs Ridley Campbell proposed a toast to the mothers and the reply was given by Mrs J Staddon Frances thanked the ladles and girls who served a very delicious meal of salads fried chicken and lee cream and cake etc Laurie Miller in everyone up to the fellow ship room Mrs Ash read a poem on the meaning of Inglis Frances Carol Carney and Miller were given pins by the leader and initiated into the group by leader and president CGIT pennants were given to Campbell Cindy Stafford Lynne Hooker ab sent enamel Bev Brcn Cindy Hancock Betty Campbell Joanne Crawford Autograph books and pens Mary Engleby and Bev don World Friendship badges i ere given for the completion of the ssion study dilation in a broken world to Cindy Hancock Cindy Stafford Campbell Brenda and Frances Carol Carney Staddon and Joanne Crawford present ed donations to the church mis funds of three churches Mrs accepted on behalf of the Glen United Mrs Miller St Albans and Mrs Brenner Holy Cross Perfect attendance awards of silver pendants went to Brenda and Bev Campbell Run up were Frances and Betty Campbell who ved bead necklaces Mary Eng in appreciation their leadership of the past Brenner introduced Mn who give a talk on drugs and shn a film the dancers of the r use Cindy Hancock hanked her Closing prayer was given by Cindy Stafford Those unable to tend were Mrs C Crawford You the story about that this Mr Schmit wis apparently very weilthy Diini one day to bring up v it a fellow office fir lea so that he i tl ink the for his try Duncan rounded p some of his fellows but only to n I so I a chap etc etc and at the end of the afternoon produced a good sized diamond and made a speech to the effect that all C deserved a reward for their fine Job of liberation and that he wished he could one to each of tho mem bcrs but since the economy of country would not allow this he would just present one and that It should to the Canadian who could step forward and honestly say that he had been faithful to his wife during his of service in Europe Of course this caused quite a laugh the boys apprec iated the humour but to Dunes horror this one stepped forward siyl said that he could qualify then was nothing Mr could do but present the diamond and Dune found out afterwards that this chap had been a replacement and only left Canada a week previously Later when Dune went to apologue to Mr that gentleman accep ted the by giving Dun can a ruby As a runner up Perhaps some of your Dutch trends that story Mr was a Idling diamond merchant of it an at tho beginning of the war was responsible for collection all the uncut in the country and getting cm safely He also Jim a ranch of his business in New York Mrs Clarice Mrs Hooker Mrs Lillian Frj whom he I not to Mrs T Haines Mrs E Miller Lions to partj Mrs Mrs March Mr S took the group llus diamond cutting factory ACTON BRIDGE CLUB Monday 1st pair Wilson Gloria Coats pair Dick print John 3rd pi r ted Frank Bill Coats and Mr and Mrs Pat Jeffaro Spraying Regulations Followed in Township Concern about roadside spraying expressed by the Georgetown Naturalist Club in letter to council Monday night They claimed spraying was detrimental to the environment and plant life far beyond the itself The Naturalist Club advocated mowing In stead of spraying Cr Ken Marshall pointed out thai sprayed In accordance the of Agriculture reflations using a licensed operator DID YOU KNOW QirlAre 790 1021 Presents Live In Person DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS A Canadian Institution The Peoples Choice ONE NIGHT ONLY Hour Show PM THURSDAY MAY Huron Park Arena Tickets 150 300 Buy Your Tickets At The Arena or A A BOOKSTORE OR MAIL CHEQUE TO CHIC RADIO mmm stevenson AN EXCITING SALE Of Men s Quality suns All Our Mod urn Weight All Wool Suit Thi Singlo and Double Breasted Model in sizes every t featuring ne fabrics tail ored by one of 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