RrRr oRA o 88‘ and voiced their appreciation of welcome they had received by the Town and the Branch. Those I really contacted were, C. 8. M. McGowan of Last week the town was beseiged by Fire Chiefs from all over Ontario, many of them being exâ€"service men and Legionaires. During their stay here they paid their respects to Branch Read;'t!ie Business Directory weekly to find out where to get what you want. This feature page of The Advance lz : is the handy way to find service and merchandise of all kinds. 21 ~Bannerman Ave., Phone 3737 .â€". Lawrence nmercial Signs : . _ Slgnia"bt Goodâ€" Business SHEET METAL -E WORKS $ CONLEY ring us your warm air heating problem. : We also have a good range of furnaces on hand. Passi Wétch Repair 18,.Balsam St., North 157 PROMPT SERVICE Guaranteed Satisfaction COMMUNICATORS â€" AMPLIPYING SYSTEMS PHONE 3560 i EFRR BR RZ rio, ien tay ich of the ally i of Vet Guards and Fire Chief of Petaâ€" wawa, who certainly entertained the boys and showed them how to play dar‘s, also Comrade Wes Eillictt of the Oshawa Branch, Past President and Zone Commander, and Fire Chief of that town. Comrade Fred Hancock of Branch 79, Michigan, wishes me to express his appreciation of the welcome he reâ€" ceived from the members of Branch 88. We have had quite a bunch of visitâ€" ors to the Branch this past few days, among them were Comrades Bill Clark of Ohawa, McCormick of Orillia, P. Lanthier of Sudbury, T. W. Sharman of Hamilton. With the coming Legion and district Agricultural show there has been quite a discussion between the amateurs on how to grow vegetables and so on, and we have learned quite a few things, just listening in, such as the â€" carrot being the red head of the parsâ€" nip family. the caulifflower belonging to the Brock family. One asks why should it, but what we want to know is what family does the largest cabâ€" bage belong to, the Pennington family or the Jenkin family? We shall see. Quite a novel racket was practised downtairs the other day, you can call this a Ash story, and how they bit. As you know we had the hat frees painted green the same as the wall, two of these stand at the foot of the stairway and in a certain position one appears to be blue. P.J. seeing this, jumped Jim the painter for mixing the colors, but Jim showed him to be wrong, so P.J. thought it was good, and at once thought on a scheme to iisi $ id §8 both green. â€" 4 Yet another fish was caught by Bill, and Les was certain one was blue so he ailso paid. The next guy had a little Scotch in him as he brought them together first before he said anyâ€" thing. I am ex ng this racket because they were hogging it. | Those members who haven‘t got keys can rent one now. It is almost imâ€" possible sometimes for the Steward to answer the door, so to avolid wallâ€" ing, get your key now at the bar. the members of the general meeting to be ‘held in the Mcintyre Audftorium on the those for initiation will be the Secretary but in any a reminder: to keep that night open. § Comrades® Austin Neame and Les Nicholson were introduced to Field Marshall Montgomery this week when he stopped at Kapuskasing on his way West. . The Dart season opens on Friday Sept. 13 with 12 teams. From the Legion are, Legion (J. Gordon) Imâ€" perials (P. McAleavy) Independants (W. Wilkinson) Old Vets (T. Glaister) Thirtyâ€"Niners (R. Geroux) the Old Vets are the Peeâ€"Wee‘s of last season, others are Windsor (A. Southcott)_ uUnited (A. Leonard) KRangers (W. Bryâ€" son) Danderers (H. Morin)» Moose (F. Hocking) White Cross (R. Dunsmorec) Kayâ€"Bee‘s (R. Brand) Captains in brackets, the schedule will be pubâ€" lished next week. + The Cribbage Trophy winners for August are Bill Trerise and Nick Richen, joint Skunk champions, with John Gray runnerâ€"up. To our sick members at home. and in Hospital we send our usual wishes and hope to see them around soon. ~Comrade Harry Pope left Monâ€" day for home (Toronto). Al Wetmore wants to know where exâ€"Sergeant Frank Anderson is, of the Provost Corps. Comrade Hugh Scanlon and the entertainment comâ€" mittee have been asking for instruâ€" ment players with the possibility of organizing a orchestra. . Those instruâ€" menal piayers Call nand in to the Stewards. * 1 can see by a list on the walltha!‘; they have organized some sort of band.> You can judge for yourself what sort~ of band it is. Perhaps you will have | the same idea as I have, they are, Jackâ€" Gagnon and Les Hill, two of a kind; Vocalis‘s, T. Mcolville, side trombaxg and traps; Frank Melvilie, tap danetr; Bob Brand, Hula sancer; Ron Purâ€" chase, piano, hot or classical. We will: still take names for the Scanlon Orchestra. No Taps or Hula‘s neded, y Do a little SHRDL HRDL UUUUU . and vegetables this week get them in . and win a prize in the Legion and . District Agricultural Show on the . 7th. na@mes Till next woeek. J. GORDON €A pris~â€"winning book of childâ€"‘¢ ‘: ren‘s rhymes is featured in our.:. Enew shipment of lovely books.:. * for children. P Liï¬ o 20e 2i ie ie e 0e ie ie ie n e ie css 004 -00000‘000000000000000000000000’00.0 0000000000000000.00000000000000000 n s‘ 58058098 0908 *,* P40 7 Vet Guards and Fire Chief of Petaâ€" and we have learned quite : We have had quite a bunch of visitâ€" ors to the Branch this past few days, among them were Comrades Bill Clark of Orhawa, McCormick of Orillia, P. Lanthier of Sudbury, T. W. Sharman of Hamilton. With the coming Legion and district Agricultural show there has been quite a discussion between the amateurs on how to grow vegetables and so on, SERVICE 6 WILSON AVE. PHONE 175 17% Cedar St., North! Timmius 9 _ AGreoven Herman‘s DRY CLEANING 18 Pine St., N.. 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Gordon) Imâ€" perials (P. McAleavy) Independants (W. Wilkinson) Old Vets (T. Glaister) Thirtyâ€"Niners (R. Geroux) the Old Vets are the Peeâ€"Wee‘s of last season, others are Windsor (A. Southcott) day for home (Toronto). Al Wetmore wants to know where exâ€"Sergeant Frank Anderson is, of the Provost Corps. Comrade Hugh Scanlon and the entertainment comâ€" mittee have been asking for instruâ€" ment players with the possibility of organizing a orchestra. Those instruâ€" A C o ENN L L LCE LEA L L L LA LAE EL Y P C C ot 0.00000000.0’000.0000.0:0’00’00’00’00’00:000000000000.00’00’000:000.0. in o is ie ie ie ie isnn 102020200200 en es esnt 2209 .Voooooooo.oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. 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GOULET 36 Wilson Ave. they have organized some sort of * You can judge for yourself what sort~ of band it is. Perhaps you will have | the same idea as I have, they are, Jackâ€" Gagnon and Les Hill, two of a kind; Vocalis‘s, T. Mcelville, side trombong~ and traps: Frank Melvilie, tap danetr; â€" Do a little SHRDL HRDL UUUUU and vegetables this week get them in and win a prize in the Legion and District Agricultural Show on the "th. ; We buy and sell new and u furniture Scee our bargains in DINING ROOM SUITES 57 Wilson Ave. Appliance And _ ___ Furniture Store _ 114 Algonquin E.. Phone 1610 CANADA VARNISH PAINT Wilfred Poirier LEE NS of this famous maker of e HOUSE PAINT 6e ENAMELS â€"VARNISHES