Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1970, p. 8

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120 Delegation Helped Retain Attendance Cup by Ralph Hiwi It seems that over the years Branch members throughout Ontario ore becoming more and more Zone and district consc ious There has been a definite increase in interest these two levels of Command and is be coming more evident art each Zone meeting and District con vention is quite noticeable in District Last Sunday district B con vention was held at Branch 4 It was one of the best attended conventions it has been our good fortune to attend The bus which should have loft Branch ait a man aged to become mobile at a and after a detour through Brampton and plus a sightseeing tour of Niagara Branch 120 delegates pipe band and colour party who as a rule are among the first ar rivals on these occasions a GLEN WILLIAMS Glen Cemetery Burial For Stuart Moody Last Friday Stuart Buie Moo dy was buried in the Glen Cem He passed away in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Tuesday October 20 He was the son of Mr and Mrs Moody Brampton who would be known to the older residents of the village We extend sympathy to the and also his cousin Moody who here The October mcetiTg of St bans Guild was held at the borne of Mrs Miller It op ened with prayer by Mrs Bob Reynolds plans were made for the Christmas party Rev Rug will be the speaker at the next meeting Nov 2 at the home of Mrs Barbara Bryant Mountain Street Lunch by the hostess The St Sunday School started hold their classes last Sunday the first in the erected parish hall There will bo Sunday School every Sunday for children from infants to juniors at the same hour as the church service Mr and Mrs George Corbctt return thcr home in Canton Ohio after a two week wait with cousins John and Bet ty Wags Mr and Mrs Moody and family have moved from to their home here The ladies of the True Blue Lodge held a very successful rummage sale Saturday morning in the town hail The United Church held even service on Sunday place of thf usual morning vice and it would appear that folks like the evening service Two lovely solos sung by Miss McNeil of Georgetown were very much appreciated Another evening service will be last Sunday of November Saturday night all the little goblins and witches will be out So take care mow the darkness is closing in much earlier since we re on stand rd time In the afternoon mo thers can enjoy themselves a a billow en tea and bake sale in the United Church Mrs C at 10 a miiutco late However Branch was welcomed with open amis by Zone Commander Charles I loath Charles pleased to have there for their once settled that Zone were the winners of the Attend wo Troph which Charles lias to ketp polished for another We believe the powers that be of District were wise when they decided to follow the pro cedure of Ontir mcial Command conventions at Wei land on Sundaj It simplified things for the delegates and lowed the chairmen to hive complete control of the con von lion is hoped these will be taken up oil dis tricts and will continue in the The district convention pci was Comrule I Pro vine chairman of the Constitution and Laws torn He spoke on two mi subjects which at this tine art bothering many branches He clarified miny points per taimng to fratemil ship a subject w cans much in mm branches He also delved into th laws laid down by the Liquor Control Board whkh pertain to Legion branches He Jet it be known that he and his committee are meeting with Liquor Control Board in the near future in an attempt to relax some of these rules The Convention Parade the best Hie Branch pipe band and colour headed Iht one section of Hie par allel of 120 can be proud of both ho band and our The dinner wis mast welcomed by everyone It ww two hours lite Those mem from who had hoped in va for breakfast at must been Marvin by The ride home wis perhaps not to so scenic but was wmewhit prolonged Back Branch the on Dinner was te a Mi of those who won the small prizes go to S 1 Smith A 7 ho D Percy and Wayno Jean and Ken Ashley Murdoch J Green T Peer Barnes L Baxter and Hale The big one was split three ways K Henderson and Dickenson J was lucky on camera draw While Joe was busy helping with things nt the Elimination Dinner Hank Russell aided by wife Miry and Mary Cooper ran the dart shoot Those who went with steaks were Hale Dumper M Brayley M Russell J J Rcid Richards and O Mulder The five car club winners were E Draper C Soper Mud veils and Ham Those that danced to the Country Classic on Saturday evening and in spite of the big crowd will have an opportunity to en joy themselves on when the Country will back There a prize for the hoi 1 of Jim Murphy G Martin and Coop- the other winners THE GEORGETOWN HERALD WAYNE WINS TOP CARRIER STAR AWARD WAYNE MARTIN Martin Georgetown one of 71 Toronto Daily Star carrier boys honoured at recent Grind Awards Nitc in the Hotel in Toronto recently son of Sir and Alan Martin Road was voted the outstanding Star carrier in this district He re ceived an embossed plaque cash and a specially signed 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