Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1975, p. 17

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THE HERALD Wednesday October 1 ltTB Pago IT Grand Opening on Guelph Street OPENING THE NEW SHOPBITE STORE were manager Jerry Mayor Tom Hill and general manager Jock Tooley coffee and were to all theee to attendance at the grand opening held Thursday What would be more fitting Mr John Wilson president of to open a new with a new supplier of the concept In catalogue conveyer equipment used to a new catalogue a new customer orders from warranty system warehouse to the That la what the ShopRite Wllllama people did with the grand special accounts opening of their store In for Kit tern their province wide chain of Limited supplies the storage catalogue stores last Thur- used In the day warehouse Tom Hill officiated at John Raid ShopRites the ribbon cutting ceremony to manager of planning and welcome the ShopRite development resides in organization to town Jock Georgetown and General Manager of manager Jerry fa the baaed company from al present at brief The new page catalogue curylni over Items was Local residents are also suppliers for ShopRita with fa irmlta The lepai store shopping with over 100 cubic feet of warehouse storage space to stock Items featured In the catalogue The new warranty approach la explained In the catalogue to aid the consumer In getting service should the product require attention We will alio be acting liaison between the customer and the manufacturer ex plained Mr Wo have le warranty program who can perform warranty service The new policy still In the growing stage but according to the general manager the purpose la to stand behind the customer and avoid any un necessary fruatratlona In trying to seek out service will keep the stock high even in peak most turns Just bring tbem back to us a phone call away and we 11 do our beet to satisfy Mark Pollock Son J a the customer emphasised Bob Beerman Linda Mr Kadonoff Elaine Duke and Tri weekly delivery from the Betty Sutton operate the store warehouse centre with Jerry exchange the goods over the counter But in some cases the manufacturer la the only one Legion Lines By Rama Smith elected Imperial president public but it la hoped that a and list the Air Cadets were in Acton at the towna fall fair and were bard at work at their barbecue booth Many thanks to the cadets and committee that were present and a special thank you to Denny Wright Branch 120 president for his Audrey Moore and her daughter Mrs who worked so hard both days Your support is certainly appreciated by the cadets and the sponsoring committee Our fan fair will be October 3rd and when the cadeta will again be out working and also selling tickets on their wardrobe draw Winning ticket will be drawn around Saturday at their booth Any member j wishing to lend a hand for a fear hours this coming weekend see Joe BUI Moore BUI Squier Chuck Crawford or Mike Creary Everyone can help buy sup porting tbeae One young people in the purchase of tickets Seven members of the branch executive attended the tone meeting in Milton on Sunday Dennis Wright Harold Tut Harrison Rome Tlmpson and tone officers Norm Ward Pat Chamberlain and Trevor William Due to the fluxes and of our tone com Bemle Green field Branch deputy tone commander Norm Ward chaired the meeting Sports officer Trevor Williams future dates for upcoming porta Son parade marshal Pat Chamberlain did an excellent fob elm the Milton Colour Party who were carrying out their orders for the first time Weve come to expect a top notch Job from Norm Ward with his years of experience behind ram and we are never disappointed and certainly not on when he was not prepa In advance to take over the meeting We bad only heard we entered Branch of Berme Greenfields inneaa Add another Job wen done to your credit Norm Tola being the first zone meeting to take place since the election of the various tone officers all tone officers and chairmen did a fine job Several items of interest were discussed and one thing was that our Pipe Band wfll be duty band at the District Fall Convention In Oakvllle Sunday October Thats reason enough to attend the convention com They have proven themselves in the past by winning several awards at District Conventions and you know bow smart tbey look Zone membership chair man Fred Baker Oakvllle out bow important it la To get veteran Into our Drenches member But be also stated that once we get them m dont abandon but rather Involve tbem In committee and be social tide Let your enthusia get them enthused A you effort on the part of all chairmen this year to hit an all time high in recruiting new members this our anniversary year friend of your to Join the branch they didnt have the tow but as the yean roll on families grow up work get perhaps if you ap proach tbem again maybe tbey will have the time We have let to off them maybe theyll have something to offer us in the way of Ideas help suggestion talent that help keep our branch the great pUceitu About IB ladle mostly auxiliary member were up to our sister auxiliary Erin on Friday for their dinner and draw Although none of us won the top prise of Badham did manage to get a prize There was a variety of entertainment throughout the and four of our men In pUid went up to entertain Pipers John McLean and Grader drummer Joe and Bob entertained down stairs for the crowd in the lounge and then entertained upstairs for tbe close to guesta and tbey were very well received Thank a lot fellow Meanwhile back In our branch Fred Tut Harrison was celebrating hie birthday with friends and Ernie was with his many friends from work tbey helped him celebrate hut retirement from working world A gift of golf dob wm be put to good use I sure Coogratulaaooa to our two member and many happy year ahead Last Sunday section of the branch I meeting and election of officer Before vacating the president chair and declaring all chairs vacant Wright Smith brought the member up refreshed the memory of tbe members goals set and achieved the put year Not only were they able to present a cheque to tbe branch last December for for banquette in the lounge but after setting their sight on a plus amount to give to hospital for a whirl pool bath found they were in the very happy position to be able to donate two whirlpool baths and furnish the room they bad doubled the amount of money raised for the banquette was raised In six month instead of the time of IB months tbey had allotted themselves ladles of tbe auxiliary were not forgotten when president Smith was banding out thank He highly praised tbe ladles auxiliary for their generosity In catering to their annual elimination draw at coat and for sharing the cost of tbe bus to Hilton Centennial Manor In June for the Senior Citizens Lawn Party Alt the section were appreciative of their cooperation and willing financial and Web He 1 as president of the Imperial for the next year Is Wright Smith vice president Tom Clark Jimmy and Harry Bottoms on executive Frank Nicholson waa appointed treasurer and Andy appointed secretary There were vothjgmembers present Clarke and Joe Ptdrter be entertainment officer and it 1 expected to Incorporate way and meant and entertainment a two positions are to closely related Ron Carter win be officer between these two com Position yet to be filled are sick chair colour party and one r JackTunnson and Gertie King ran tbe elections for the sec tion and both men wars thanked by all member and accorded the usual hospitality the section la accustomed to giving their An Imperial dance will be held on Saturday October with music provided by Blue Chips Awards will be presented that night such past officer awards and a cheque will be presented to the at dance Tickets be each and available from se member I would like to add my congratulation to this years officer executive and and am sure that tbe help and con sideration of both branch and section prevail through out the next year under the learderahlp of Wright Smith chosen the Wright man for their respective Job NOTE Imperial section executive meeting Thursday Oct tod shortly after Tom tulip ch win be the branch from lo ll Saturday If you would please pickup previously ordered tulips are all ready for planting comrade Car Club Draw No 11 Win- Betty Smith 1ST Marg Betty Brown 109 George Gasklll Jack and Bis J Johnson At our general meeting last Thursday tbe since last June there were about BO in attendance This meeting included the president sup per prepared and served by tbe ladle auxili and ex We welcome three new member to tbe branch membership Ralph Bludd Tom Braund and Roger Landry We hope you ell enjoy tbe branch and Its activities Entertainment chairman Bruce says a list will be going up In near future for names of children and under not now on tbe Christmas list This wUl be mainly for new members and any children born since last years Christmas party Date this year Is December lltb Other dates to circle on your calendar are Imperial variety night October Air Cadet dance October Remembrance Supper Novovember Armistice Parade Sunday November Imperial draw Friday November lttb Saturday November lBth mixed dart fun day In the afternoon and membership night In the evening This Is a members night not open to be general the November date In tbe Summit regarding Vets This date Is so I friend RADIO FOR TODAY Our auxiliary members are again saddened by the passing of one of our members Mrs Mary Morrow who Just returned home from EtoUcoke Hospital with a broken leg took ill at home and taken to Georgetown Hospital where she died A service was held Monday evening at Funeral Home with many auxiliary members In attendance To Roy branch member we extend our sincere sympathies In tbe lost of your mother and to all tbe family we share m your loss Dumper tell me that ladles auxiliary wUl be playing dart to Port Credit on Saturday October Good tuck to all of you Last Saturday In Brampton when tbe ladles went bowling our team came first This team consists of Nellie Nicholson Gail Scarborough Mary Gerry Osborne and Helen Farrow Helen alao had tbe high triple of tbe day a beautiful Brampton were second and again Georgetown In there In third place with the team of Marion Carney Charlene Dot Day Ami Nicholson Rayner and Barb Burns Charlene had single of tbe day with a terrific 349 Keep up good work gals and con tinued luck in future tour- PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PUBLIC HEARINGS The Royal Commission on Violence In the Communications Industry Appointed to study the possible on society of the depiction of violence In the media the Royal Commission on Violence In the Com Industry hold public hearings In BRAMPTON NOVEMBER 26 7 30 1030pm BRAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ART GALLERY QUEEN STREET EAST BRAMPTON ONTARIO You are invited to submit a written brief at least three weeks before this date Everyone Is urged to attend whether or not a submission has been made Submissions and requests for information should be directed to The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry 151 Street West Room Toronto Ontario The Hon Judy His Honour Judne A Scott Young Commissioners Call us loll tree anytime at 2617091 If you are or older you are probably entitled to Ontarios new Senior Citizens Privilege Card These are the privileges Ontario offers you Theres a new Ontario Senior Citizens Privilege Card which has been sent to 750000 Ontario residents aged 65 and older It replaces the monthly drug benefit card Issued by the Ministry of Health In addition to free OHIP services the card provides more than free pre scription drugs to all seniors receiving federal Old Age Security Guaranteed Annual Income System GAINS cheques The new Privilege Card offers identi fication for Free admission to all Ontario provincial parks Free or reduced admission to many historical cultural and recreational sites such as Ontario Place the Ontario Science Centre Upper Canada Village and the Royal Botanical Gardens Special senior citizens discounts at many business establishments Special senior citizens rates on certain public transit systems Check with your local transit system to see If it offers these Participation In community activities and centres forsenlor citizens If you are presently receiving your monthly drug benefit card you should receive your Senior Citizens Privilege Card automatically Sign It Immediately Without your signature you cannot use the card If you are or older and have lived in Ontario for 12 months or more but have not received your card by September 30 write to Ontario Senior Citizens Privilege Card Drug Benefit Queens Park Toronto Ontario If you are or oloer but have lived In Ontario for less than 12 months you may apply for a temporary Privilege Card It will entitle you to all privileges except drug benefit Write to Ontario Senior Citizens Privilege Card Box 21 000 Station A Toronto Ontario 1Y5 Ministry of Community and Social Services Rene Minister Government of Ontario William Davis Premier

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