Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2012, Volume 3, p. 10

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> se e ; = # Lr d 4 â€" Eyogfesy"‘aiw ®ICOLBORNE LEGIONLINES _ yoar» {AeeRiano 702449 â€" *94 4/7 | _ tion and service at the Colborne Legim:’ « f You can drop by with your laptop, sma m , phone and/or tablet and connect td very highâ€"speed Internet service} ( There‘s no charge! Just ask the bar stew? 2 ard for the password to connect. Th‘ * Colborne Legion is the only spot it "It‘s roast beef dinner time again! _ This is one of our most popular events of _ borne Legion Branch 187 during the . town open seven days a week that offer§ Where else do you get the full fixin‘s for _ the yearâ€" a greatreunion for all! week of May 23. If you or anyone you this free connection. It also means you ‘ just $10 a person but at the Colborne «0e know needs assistance with any help fn* can !muk into the Internet for meetings Legion? It‘s homemade, too. Roast beef, Nominations for the upcoming Legion _ a veteran, please contact Bill Bachellie seminars, workshops, etc. booked at th¢ gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli, carâ€" branch executive are being received at _ Veterans Service Officer through thg Legion. 1 rots/turnip/parsnip medley, soup, bread _ the 7:30 p.m. May 15 general meeting for _ branch, at 905.355.5479. The veterarl w00 i and Tracy‘s carrot cake to top it off with _ all members. The meeting will include _ does not have to be a Legion member. Remember! You are only a stranget tea and coffee. Serving 5 to 6:30 p.m. _ the annusal formal acceptance of nomiâ€" )0 se once at Colborne Legion Branch 187! ( Friday, May 4. nations, voting and then installation of The annual Colborne Apple Blossom f § 1 es «; the executive for the year 2012â€"13, A halfâ€" . Tyme Festival takes place May 26 and 27 Mandy Martin i Theres 2 BID eachre fournament the hour Executive Committee meeting, Colborne Legion prepares a spem:l ® first Sunday of every month at Colborne . St@! AC7 PM« _ â€" gglmegfi g;n;;;yeggflg) se Lesion. sundat 3 O retiser GS PS nownerespingng in spring wete . foxnl on on nc ho want afeed Great prizes to be won, Light munchies changing up our ‘moh inner _ meal at a terrific price, are satisfied. rvedine menu Friday, 1\_4ay 18. Ol_lr omemade\â€" Appleâ€"braised beef with mas.hed potar f aas hamhurg_el;s w1lJl be grilling. As a new _ toes, an .apple./cheddarlunmn salad $ presentation, we‘re baking potatoes and . fried onions, rye breads and apple Everyone loves Mom! That‘s why all _ offering a medley of special toppings: â€" cheese cake for dessert, accompanied . mom‘s dine for free at our annual â€" chil; blue cheese, salsa, baked beans, _ tea and coffee, are you.’rs for just $10 pbeÂ¥ Mother‘s Day Brekkie Sunday, May 13. â€" roasted onions, bacon bits.... build your _ person. § From 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, the whole _ own tater taster! For dessert â€" get ready se s b family gathers to treat Mom to a great _ chocolate and butterscotch sundaes. Sunday, Apr. 29 saw six, twoâ€"persoff « breakfast (without messing up a kitchen) _ Just $10 per person.serving 5 to 6:30 p.m.. _ teams compete for the monthly braggin‘ for just $7 per person. Scrambled eggs, aee rights for Branch 187 mixed fun potfi fried eggs to order, pancakes, toast, Comrade Scott Young, Ontario Provinâ€" . tournament. Firstâ€"place finishers with# baked beans, peaneal bacon, tea, coffee _ cial Service Officer, is coming to Colâ€" â€" four wins and one loss were John Fox and fruit salad are all part of the meal.â€" and Kim Hickson. There was a hard" fought, threeâ€"way battle for second mtt( Ira and Faye Wile, Jim White and Ray f Babcock, Howie Bested and Tom Semple [ all finishing with identical three and tw ~ records. Hope to see a bigger crowd fof t E> joe LiA Afeg B > se 7 | \ May as this will be the last‘of the season | | = e d p Aplpe Lt W ‘ | Fo until we start up again in September. i incuel | > ‘ | ; big thanks to Karen Finlay who gra’f~ [ | â€"â€" 3 | \ I § ciously filled in for the vacationing Bilf [ E td | i ax@S= \â€" dhbk Mss Lutton. & w pecs K. =~4 t% | iR m The last monthly Fun Pool Tourna? $ zaf) fw [ /. l l / B } | ment until fall is Sunday, May 27. We t | C=y es : ‘\}N . N0E . welcome players of all calibers who are 1 e CA B c ~ ie se .\ i &\ \)’é t paired at random with other entrants, m \ sls 3 “‘ f f‘ ;' f Nolt !' j | There is a fee of $6 which covers the cos 7 ! ‘\" ‘.||‘ FRr "m‘ 4 5,, ie _3 0P s of the lighting and prizes. Lunch i _ ho â€"8 L4 â€"» J.. in Mc ie â€" " ns served at a cost of $4. Interested players x â€"= C 1i 45 es nR A C y â€"â€" en o please contact the Legion clubroom thd m S * hex * fvc:ram CA week preceding the tournament at 9052 2 | t â€" C ; o oi s . . * * k 355â€"5479 for more information. 4 _ Aligimess, â€" CeePim 5 b i fee id Here are some upcoming June dates 18 R .X E:‘_""g t a m " ies .. Sodtie eS note: Friday, June 1, roast beef dinner, 5 4 <" l P M s * Ji‘-‘t’f to 6:30 p.m., $10 per person; Saturday, f ; WX * . 3 Ti it ieraainita es June 9, yard sale with hamburgel;é : * e 4 >* l i .‘r’" grilling, front lawn, 7 to 12 noon; Friday, z y NKBAH * _"" cuug < June 15, midâ€"month special Stierxjg 5 § KAREN LONGWELL / NORTHUMBERLAND NEWS E]lfir:e;;]filguie;a];:}su;r; Sll!{\';.{;%hirlz %29 GRAFTON â€" Alnwick/Haldimand Deputy Fire Chief Allan Sheppard investigates a fire at a Grafton Brunch, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, just $7 pex' home on Lakeshore Road on May 2. person and Dad‘s dine for free. * e 6. s Get to the meat (draws) of the matter Gra ton reS]. entS eS Ca e flre every Saturday afternoon in the cIurg p room. You can win up to three pieces of_ Nflfirfi’f’lfi beriems» erss MA \137//":_ mea_t"fittssp.u;; uf:;:;fsl[e;;.&afi fig]j:(;:i zwC again a Amn. KAREN LONGWELL call 911 on a cellphone after they A preliminary investigation indiâ€" fi%e ticketsger draw). All welcome! ; klongwell@northumberlandnews.com _ left the home, he said. cated the cause of the fire was elecâ€" se e 5 Fire crews got the call at2:06 a.m. _ trical and started under the floor in You can rent our club room or ouf" GRAFTON â€"â€" An earlymorningfire _ and all three Alnwick/Haldimand _ the kitchen area, he said. There is main hall for events at very reasonabld destroyed a lakeside, twoâ€"bedroom. . stations responded with approxiâ€" _ no indication the fire is suspicious, east. The Kitchen faciitics are also avail 6 . mt o able for rent or discuss catering arrangeâ€" bungalow Tuesday, leaving. two _ mately 40 firefighters to the home _ he added. The fire investigation is There‘s lots of fr Sing Cimve_ Grafton residents without a home. _ at 433 Lakeshore Rd. in Grafton, _ continuing. Tse: :;u 6133253350585279 gepassing. 4149 The homeowners, a husband and _ said Mr. Sheppard. The fire had Fire crews left the so~~> late 3 o se s [ wife, escaped the blaze without . taken hold of the home when the morning on Ihesdaym;;%"*e resiâ€" You shop for food, clothes, gifts, spd infury, . said Alnwick/Haldimand _ firefighters arrived, he said. dent looked over the Â¥Ernains of the services and gas. Here‘s a way of making deputy fire chief Allan Sheppard. "The flames were already coming _ home. it work for both you and the Colborne Smoke detectors woke the resiâ€" through the roof," said Mr. Shepâ€" _ She declined to comment to the Legion. You can buy preâ€"paid ‘gift cards" dents and the couple was able to _ pard. media. for a whole host of name retailers. They h22 _2 22222z never expire and you get the full value for the amount you buy. The retailer, in turn, pays a percentage (from 2 to 10%) of the # value to the Legion. Among the many * retailers included are Canadian Tire {including gas), No Frills (including gas), $ Your Independent Grocer, Metro, Ultraâ€" _ mar, Staples, Winners, Giant Tiger and so on. Order dates are posted and order s forms are available in the club room:; Drop by the Colborne Legion for an OQ order form. Make a cheque out to RCI} Branchâ€" 187. Or, go onâ€"line at \_ www.fundscrip.com, I i

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