The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-08, Page 17,Sec forfh Legion.
Abgilt ?Seaforth Legion members .av ill -
v, themselves of the bus trip the Bran
provided for the visit to Harriston,
Paliri'erston, histowel and Milverton Bran-
ches of the, Legion. last Saturday., By all
reports the afternoon and evening was en-
joyed by all.
On Thursday, April 9 the 70th anniversary.,
of:the Battle of V,imy Ridge will be obsery everywhere at that time.
ed. This was the first time that Canadian . The cemeteries are just down the toad
Troops fought as a Canadian Army and from the Memorial where some 4,000 Cana -
although casualties were very high, the dian troops lost their lives that day, all of the
Canadians wen the Battle of Vimy Ridge. headstones bearing the same date April 9.
Anyone visiting on the Continent should pay There is also a cemetery where some 40,000
a,visit to the Vimy Memorial and the tren- of the enemy are buried ,in an area con-
ches Immedia e y ►n that initrwhich slstmg of -approximately 20 -acres -with four
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if the'meett
Again i n so es res
reopened ag n g d 1
TheySpring District Convention- is being'
held 'in Guelph this Weekend., Anyone
wishing to attend please'contaetPresident
Jim Watson, A bus Will be leaving the
branch early Spnday morning arid returning -
the same,evening.
Word was received last week of the death
of Brown Higgins who had been a member '
of the Branch for many years. To his many
friends and family sincere sympathies are
offered.
This week's bar roster is; Monday, April
13, It, Swan, Tuesday, April 14, S. Hook;
Wednesday, April 15, J: Sills and Thursday,
April 16, G. Osborn.
—They grow not -old -as -we -that are le-ft-grew--
old.
eft-grew—ol'd. Age shall not weary them nor the years
condemn. At the:going down of the sun arid
THE MORON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 8, 1987
SERVICE & REPAIR
'Servlce'I$ ourlbu,lnels
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We serytce all appliances ,wherber f • In or put o
warranty; Factory trgtned tochnIcIans with over,,
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were left intact from that day April 9, 1917. names on each of the black crosses: These
The shell holes are still there with signs war- <' cemeteries are all immaculately kept, both
fling visitors to stay on the foot -paths. Ap- ' Canadian, English and German.
ting
this
some of the craters. Grass now covers the Thursday at 8 p.m. for the Executive and
ground instead of the mud that was • ,Committee chairman: Please plan to attend.
The following week is the April meeting of
own ow I i n the Branch at 8 p.m. This'is election night so
g please plan to attend. Nominations can be
club holds social
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held its
March euchre and bridge -at the Orange Hall
Tuesday, March 24.
Ten tables of euchre were in play and high •
.ladies score was Bea Storey. Ladies Lone
hands was won by Rachel Riehl and the Con-
solation ladies prize by Edith McMillan.
Men's high was won by James Keyes and
the Mena lone hands by Gordon Murray: Art
Finlayson won the consolation. ,
The next euchre and bridge social will be
April 28 at 8 p.m. at Orange .Hall. The
hostess will be Edith McMillan, Isabel Hunt,
Stella •Worden, Effie Stephenson and Mary
Coleman.
PEOPLE
1
. Visitors last week with Keith and Joan
Eaton were Elizabeth Mullen, Susanne
Iwaskow, Laverna Erwin, Peter Alexander,
Richard Alexander, from Nova Scotia,
Wilfred and Theresa Rideout; Brampton,
Irene Kucak, Mississauga, Neil Alexander;
Port Credit. They were attending the
funeral.of their sister Mercedes McCowan.
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