Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1990, p. 19

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THE HERALD Wednesday October Page Deepest sympathy extended to late comrade Members of Branch wish to their deepest sympathy to the family of our late comrade Mary who passed away this past week May you be on God Right Hand At the Presidents Supper held on Thursday September 27th dent Hank Russell on behalf of all members present thanked the Ladies Auxiliary and Banquet Con venor Clarke and her smiling servers for their as usual excellent roast beef dinner The Saturday afternoon Meat Draw will have a Surprise Draw in addition to the regular and Ear ly Bird Draws See Dave Ways and Means Chairman and his committee for your Surprise Tickets Support your Branch and at the same time give your freezer a boost Bye The Bye Mr Prefect wishes to apologize to Bob McNeiliy You were right the final score was 7 to Legion Lines TUTTY Branch PRO Dates to remember October 13th 30 p Legion Hall Tickets behind the bar or call me Marjone October 13th and District Convention at Cooksvtlle October The Air Cadets Sponsoring Committee are running a Cnb Tournament in the Legion Hall Starting time 11 am Registration forms in the Legion Joe Sponsoring Commit tee October Branch Meeting Legion Hall October Branch Initiations and Honors and Awards Legion Hall Be an early bird pay your dues before November 30th and be an early bird Euchre Friday September 28th Ladies 1st Helen Cranfield 2nd Flo Carswell Most Lone Hands Lily Men s 1st Bert Porter 2nd Charles Sheppard Most Lone Hands Meat Draw Saturday September 29th Keith Tost Bud Haines Ann Willis two times a winner Duke Bob Trudy Paul Harry Allen Keith Rose Green Roy Bradley Mary Russell Early Birds Duke Bludd and Carl The Roast was won by Lee Ferguson Surpnse Draw a large turkey was won by Ken Nash Congratulations to all of the above Watch this column for catch Up draws for the Car Club Entertainment for the month of October Please see the bulletin board Honor the past celebrate the present challenge the future Sports Flash Sunday saw a very successful Blue Jay booster day attended by 53 members of the local pigeon club witnessed the Birds np a few holes in the U Sox Surprisingly Bo Sox fans from Plymouth Mass Shirley Deam Cavecchi and Nancy Neil obviously lost their directions In stead of attending the blowout by the Jays at Fenway arrived in the BIRDS NESTING GROUNDS in time to witness the 10 to 5 dumping of their beloved Sox an annual dinner were executive members of the Georgetown Branch Legion Thursday evening Front row from left to right Hank Russell Branch 120 President Jean First Vice President and Youth Education Florence Secretary Bob Second Vice President and Canteen Officer Tulty Public and Paul Yaks House Chairman Back row from left to right Norm War Leadership Chairman Roy Bradley Track and Field Chairman Charles Service Officer and Sick Chairman Pave Entertainment Ways and Means and Harry Bottoms Sgl at Arms Herald photo Club in full swing By BETTY SOJKA Ballinafad s chapter of the II Club is in full swing now with a group of twelve members meeting every Monday evening Meetings are held at the United Church from 7 9 Encka Mitchell is the press reporter for this session Lynn Sinclair and Linda Mitchell are the leaders for this Bread Venture which is the topic of this club So far members have learned much about making bread This new knowledge includes the of following recipe precisely the different kinds of yeasts and scores of tips such as kneading the bread too much will lead to the bread being tough The group bakes bread at their meetings Up to this point they have mastered the art of making while whole and french bread The baseball field is getting more work done to it week The infield fence Ins been raised the two feet as per the direction given by Township Council This modification will make it safer for players sitting in the box Cement has been poured and posts in serted for the outfield fence Fill has been brought in to level out centre field and to ensure an even height of fence Time is getting short to buy your tickets for October dance or just 6 per person you are a great evening full of fan music supplied by a D J The menu is pot luck so bring along something ire famous at these dances is many take such time and sump- delight where it be a salad chili shepherds pic brownies proceeds from this dince are destined for the sports facilities Your sup port coming out and bringing along your friends will be mosl ap preciated Tickets are Ballinafad he September newslelter Ballinafad News should be received by now with the recent mailing Included with this newsletter was a flyer giving details of the October Art Auc at the Community Centre This is going to be a spectacular even and not one be missed An amazing selection of art from anadian and local artists are to be auctioned off What a terrific way top make an in vestment If you need something to touch up that room in your house or office this is an ideal opportunity for you Hope to see you there Ad vance tickets of can be pur chased by calling Sue Attard at 877 and are also available at the Ballinafad General Store Tickets will be at the door If you can assist on this evening the Hall Board would really ap your help Plense call KarenSmithat853 2771 SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE IAUDA Fish I May proceed to to nonprofit which pinti to ill Idren DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777654 The 6th inning stretch routine led by the Branch 120 Girls stirred up the locals Numerous prizes were awarded by management in appreciation of the fan turnout 2 of which by local fan Jean Thomas were surprising and colourful additions to the awards Travelling back to Boston with the visitors was a Red Sox Voodoo doll trouble for the Sox Thanks go to our out of town visitors the Blue Jay fans the House Chairman the ever friendly bartender you all Made our day Ladies auxiliary report This past weekend turned out to be a lucky weekend for Georgetown s crib team when they finished first in the crib tournament in Georgetown This qualifies this team to go on to the district round of crib The members of this top team are Hazel Dumper Lynda Carney Carney and Tut ty Nice cards girls The low went to G town B team who also did well Draw results for G town were Manon Carney 1st Hazel Dumper Mary Russell Don t forget our zone euchre in Erin on Oct for information call Trudy Paul 8774214 also our zone bowling Oct in Port Credit and District Euchre in Norwich Oct

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