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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Sep 1986, p. 12

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What the Legion does in your community The Legion conducts an "in house" sports pro- gramme for its members in Regular and Senior Curl- ing, Snooker, Darts, 5 and 10 Pin Bowling, Cribbage, Euchre, Shuffleboard, Bridge, Lawn Bowling, Horseshoes and Golf Inter-Provincial Golf bet- ween Ontario and Quebec, with alternating play in each Province National Championships in Regular New crown Chairman of the Coldwater Fall Fair Committee John Orr, (left) of Coldwater was on hand Saturday evening to thank the President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion and Senior Curling and Darts National Track and Field Championships for our youth Pee Wee Ball to the Provincial level. Social Programmes Social events to meet the needs of the members and their guests. Dancing to relive the memories, the sounds of the Big Band Era, Rock and Roll and the music of today, something for everybody. Dinners A || seasons H Flight Academy 526-6664 URONIA AIRPORT Branches Anniversaries, Remembrance Day, Legion Week, Honours and Awards, etc. Branch Facilities 396 Branches with their own clubrooms 376 Licens- ed Lounges and other recreational amenities for use by the member and his guest. As a service to.our com- munity, Branches make their halls available-to the " TOWN OF MIDLAND Page 12, Tuesday, September 23, 1986 community or other ser- vice club organizations on an average of 18 days per year on a no charge basis. Charitable Foundation Any group or organiza- tion may submit an ap- plication for consideration of a grant by the founda- tion, stating the name of the group or organization and the purpose for which the grant is desired. The Terms of Reference for Expenditures (1) Operation of the On- tario Provincial Command Service Bureau (2) Veterans' Welfare (3) Programs for aging veterans (4) Medical research and equipment (5) Bursaries scholarships (6) A National and/or a Province of Ontario disaster and (7) Other purposes of a charitable or benevolent nature as approved from time to time by the Board of Directors. Grants shall be made an- nually, except in the case of a declared National and/or a Province of On- tario disaster which woud be considered at that time. The completed applica- tion form shall be forward- ed to The Secretary, The WYE Knot Tie up with us! The world's best cruising and sailing -- on Georgian Bay at the Gateway to the Thirty Thousand Islands -- just minutes away from the Severn-Trent Waterway. At Wye Heritage you'll find a sensible level of service -- no needless frills -- but all of the things you need to make your sailing season enjoyable, trouble free, safe and affordable. WRITE OR CALL FOR DESCRITIVE BROCHURE WYE HERITAGE MARINA P.O. Box 474, Midland, Ontario, Canada L4R 4L3 Phone (705) 526-0155 Where well-dressed men have shopped for over 50 years. Le ° ¥, ) Midland Town Gentre 225 King St. Phone 526-6581 Royal Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Com- mand, Charitable Founda- tion, 218 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ontario M5V 1V8. Deadline date for the receipt of applications shall be June 1st of each year. Tax deductible contribu- tions may be made in the name of the Foundation, in care of The Ontario Provin- cial Command. Branch 270 Marg Allain for their donation of a new crown for the queen of the fall fair. Projects like these are what make the legion such a popular part of any small town.

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