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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-13, Page 40PAGE 16A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1979 Nine L'. • ion members initiated at Branch 109 BY NEIL SHAW, membership pins at this must also direct the P.R.O. initiation were: Robert Department of Veterans A total of 56 members Hackett, Bob Mills, Ernie Affairs. Objection is also were in attendance at the Porter, Tom Shackleton, stated to the government December meeting of David Million, John plan to transfer the Legion Branch 109 which Whitten, Bill White, Pension Commission was conducted by the' James Mullen and Pat from Ottawa to Branch President, Roy Brunton. Charlottetown. A copy of mug fe - _.__._ __ _ _- -Later m a t ie -n- - -wits—this- leiter is airailabte The meeting com- teceived from Ontario from the Branch and menced with the Command in the form of members are requested sample letters which will to send it to their local allow both the Branch representative in Ottawa. and the individual Donations were ap- member to protest the proved for the Children's dual portfolio presently War Memorial Hospital and the Canadian Cancer Society. Also approved initiation of nine mem- bers by the president who was assisted by the . Deputy Zone Com- mander, Robert Chap- man. Those members held by the Minister of receiving their Legion National Defence who Captain Comet announces... Gregory young wins!. Gregory Young is the winner of the November birthday contest. Captain Comet reminds Gregory or his family that there's a gift waiting at The Signal -Star for him. It is easy to enter Captain Comet's birthday contest and to get in line for the monthly cash prize. All you have to do is to send your name, address, birthdate and picture during your birthday month to Captain Comet, Box 220, Industrial Park, Goderich. N7A 4B6. Captain Comet likes to get your personal letter, but whether or not you send a.letter has nothing to do with whether or not you win a prize. At the end of the month, Captain Comet's helpers list all the names of the and draw out a winning number. It's lots of fun, because even if you don't win a prize, you have your picture in the paper for your birthday. It's been a popular feature of the Captain Comet page, so get in- volved. Don't let your birthday go by without getting in touch with the Captain. Kingsbridge Kurriculum . BY gifts for First Friday BETTY JANE FOR AN mass. They are also AND making a Christmas cake LINDA SINNETT for Jesus. Vickie Delbergue was Denise Dalton is filling the overall winner in the inforMrs. Frayne who is .girls' age 14 category of in hospital. the Knights of Columbus Student Council is annual Free Throw paying for murals being painted on the schooJ.1 walls. The finalists for canball•, are Edmonton and Toronto. Volleyball tournaments are being held in Mitchell on December 8 for girls and boys and in Goderich on December 15 for the set-xior-bods'-tea Fn- - —' - Championship.. All grades at St. Joseph's School are busy practising for the Christmas concert to be held on December 18. Kindergarten and children who had bir- Grade 1 at St. Joseph's thdays in that month, made an Advent wreath assign a' number to each, and are preparing the toss the numbers in a hat readings_._ and_ offertory_. 411115-> The Goderich Majorettes were cold and.a little tired as they approached the end of the Santa Claus parade route Saturday but still managed to high step and twirl their batons. (photo by Jeff Seddon)' were funds to purchase prizes for those who entered the Poems and Essay Contest and funds to support the annual children's Christmas party which will be held in the Jubilee Room on $ecember 23 at 3 p.m. President Mugford announced that since the regular meeting dates conflict with holidays, the next executive meeting will be held on December 18 with the general meeting to follow on January 8. The annual New Year's levee will be held on the afternoon of January, 1. A motion was passed to purchase a large portrait depicting the three services to•be placed in the Jubilee Room above the entrance. Mqtions were also approved to install a public address system in the Vimy Court Lounge and to purchase interior storm windows to cover the windows in the Jubilee Room on the third floor.. A letter containing a donation to the Poppy Fund, was received from Comrade Jack McLaren who expressed his ap- preciation for the use of a bus for the First World War veterans which enabled them to attend the service at the cenotaph on November 11. Comrade McLaren suggested that other branches ho m- , ^N of this unique service. The Sick and Welfare Chairman, Comrade Ray Barker, read several letters of thanks which he had received and he Mel Bennett, Archie announced that the an- Barber, Harvey John- nual program of gifts to ston, Gord Watson, Chris those the Branch .Brownlee, Alex Smith - remembers at Christmas and Shirley Smith. was now being organized. Poppy Chairman, Comrade Barker Comrade Howard reported the- tot -ow -My— Carroll, reported another comrades hospitalized as very successful poppy of December 4: • in campaign with a return Alexandra Marine and to date of $3,967. A final report will be released General - Harold Hibbert, Ben Wilcox, Harry Phillips and Mary Vickers; in University - Iry Schneider and Carl Clark; in Westminster - Dave Wilson, Bert Mohring, Bill McGill, Jack Kempson, Fred Sheldon and W. Michie; at home - Len West- brook, Charlie .Cadman, Leroy Taylor, Ken Jones, shortly when all returns are received. Comrade Carroll also thanked the members of the Branch for their strong support of this campaign. He was particularly pleased with the key role played by the associate members in the poppy campaign this year. Dear Captain Comet, My name is Jill Dineen and I will be six years old on December 12. I live with my Dad and Mom, Bill and Brenda and my sister, Kristy at 360 Eldon Street. I am in Grade 1 at Robertson School. Bye for now, o U' a0 CO WI' •\ d=10 'iil''II"I'h'p RIDAN Y Jill. 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