Page 8 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN‘ Fm†“Wen†1 " Nam“ 31, The Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 207, ‘ members may wear gray slacks on Delta, are having a Pm PLANT {parade or to routine meetings. PARTY on Sunday, November 26th. “made “my Tan“ "38 “ked at 3:00 p.m. at the Legion Hall. to lay the wreath at the Cenotaph. I There was discussion about The Plants will be for sale. having a guest speaker soon to talk about h°uae Plant“ Hoping to see the men who have 8. Exercise classes will start next plant hobby as well as the ladies. Monday at 7‘30 P"â€â€˜ in the hall at Refreshments will be served. 50 cents per person. There is to be church parade to the United Church on Nov. 12. Meet at the Legion Hall at 9:00 a.m. . Comrade Hazel McCrady presented a fine gavel and stand to President BEVERLEY SR. CITIZENS The Beverley Senior Citizens Club enjoyed a one-day colour trip . Talbot of the Sr. Citizens, and ‘: _..., ' President Tilford of the Legion to Eganvine and the Bomechere , e , o ' '- ‘ ' ‘ \ who expressed their gratitude. gavesdogumoggay’ ocggber 2’ Vige , ,, "O owar s nes. ere were . | x p it g u . _, ___ . 3 Me9j%_,£l£§§.d~i‘ij:th_. T139 Eileen passengers and all enjoyed the A. A ‘ ° ‘ I exquisite colouring of the trees f‘, ’o . _ r h , . N E W D E LT A The Ladies‘ Auxiliary oi‘ the Royal 3:: :::e£:§?02:e?§rag.Ega‘mile' CO R R E S P 0 NDE N '1“ Canadian Legion held their 38th 1m†a the Rideau Ferry Inn were much appreciated and enjoyed by all and the trip proved to be the Biennial Conv-ntion, Ontario Provincial Command, October 7 7 ll. The Convention took place in London, This month the Lantern volunâ€" teers were sorry to receive the resignation of Mrs. Lucille Henâ€" Ontario. best 01' all. Sley’Of Delta'Lucy has been an Ir’rs. Audrey Tilford, President of active and conscientious member the L%H:S. kzjlinry’:kwnch 207 °f 0Ԡgmâ€? “0Ԡthe Lantern 3 Delta, attended the Conv-ction. DELTA I 0 0 F earliest days.She has had to reâ€" ' ‘ ' ' Because of the Convention the -ï¬ -. .- ,x.-n-_-~. ; ’ The open installation of the officers of Delta I.0.0.F. No. 265 was held on Thursday, October 19, in the Lodge rooms with over 65 members and guests prosant. Brother Francis Khite D.D.G.M. of St. Iahrence District No.50 sign for reasons of health. We thank Lucy for her signifâ€" icant contribution to the paper, and wish her all the best in the future. This month's Delta Data was submitted by Mrs. Mona O'Brien. re gularly s cheduled monthly ms at ing for Branch 207 was held one week later. Frs. Tilford gave her r-port of the ConVsntion to the Auxiliary Members. Resolutions arrived at during fh~ ConVention will be read at the next As you can see,she has done a mnting and staff installed the following fine job,and we thank her. ' N ' , , .- 0. officers to their respective staâ€" (It should be noted that th- Ladleo _ ' . . Our new correspondent for the Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian tlons in a verydlgnlfied tanner. ] community of Delta is Mrs. Maurâ€" Legion celebrated over 50 years of l.;.G, trother Lewis Bit-toll, : een Henderson.We welcome her to service at this Convcntion’ 1925 _ “no. Brother Sam Bonds, VJ}. Bro- - the ranks of the Volunteers. 1978.) thertkmry Kflsey,.-5. Ewï¬her ‘ Delta area residents are encourâ€" n 0 Gary Bï¬son IJL, T. Brown? Niel aged to make submissions through “aturday’ deptember 30: memb’rs 0f Jens-n F"..z., F.3. Brother Charles 1 Mrs, Henderson,She may be reached Bra-nCh {loyal capaqi-in L=gi0r French F.G., W. Brother Carl Vallite, ] at 928â€"2750. W1 the uadlef' FAD-{I}? 1"? held a cond. Brother Ron herris,P.G., : cmmi’m‘ï¬gc‘lw womSI Amnlï¬y :urprlze party f‘or k-1}son gin=§3“*en, Brother Frank Chisholm P.G., BRANCH 20., trend-en’s 9}†Branch 207- :he hl‘nner- T...S.N.G. Brother Bill French P.G., 1 dance, in tilson's honour, was tnc qhgplin grotser Bruc: quple p.G., ; The Delta Canadian Legion Women's Legion's way to thank 911150“ for 3.3.3. Brother Ed Jaques, L518: 5 Auxiliary meeting was held in the his devoted, tin-tiring efforts on Brother Lloyd Sawyer v.3." .3. Legion Han. behalfcf th- Legion and the Communâ€" Brother 11, Lansen 331.. if," 1.533 .r}. 1 Comrade President Audrey Tilford itY- -:udrcy Tilford, President of Brother Border. "ward r.(;., LG. I presided. the Ladies' Auxiliary, presented Brother H. Jansen .r. 12.0., 0.5. s '5 After the opening ceremony, Wilson With 8 WIN†JaCket. Harry Brother- Gordon Baker. 1 minutes were read by Comrade Sally VOUCk, Fi"5t Vice-Y'T'Si’imt Of_ the It was brought to the attention of ' Halladay. lesion. presented a plaque to l-ilson those present that Brother Frank " Comrade Jane Brudyk read the for his (“'ilson'vs.) outStan’iing Commun", Chisholm was retiring from the 1 financial report. ity Vork: MTS- “inegarden was PFC“ , office of Recording Secretary after a President Tilford gave a report 5‘3“th With a Coma? 0f Nd and White completing a term of 27 years. 5 on her attendance of the London SV’sethCth “3555- Brother [If-.15.? Birtch was presented 5 convention. Footnote: The writer of the above ‘Vith his Past Granis J5W71- i Two new members - Mrs. Mona article is not a member of Branch At the 0105’ Of the installation O'Brien and Mrs. Diane Kirby - were 207 Legion, but has worked with all present retired to the dining. â€" ‘t installed. Wilson Winegarden several time: “30m “he?†lunCh “a: 59rV5d- ‘ t It was decided that .the membership on Community projects. That hilson The. r-egul':r nastiness? Delta I.C.O.F. b would contribute towards the folding Hinegarden deserves "person of the No. 265 are held every Thursday at 5 doors for the hall. Year†Award is to say the least. 8100 p.m. in the Odd Follows Temple. t 5 All Eretheren are WBICOMC." a WHITNEYS ENE RAL STORE m†m w . A The Harvest Supper of the Delta " 5 Est. 0355 United Church was held on October 12. F , A large number of guests waited H '5 their turn in the church, which was ‘ ’ decorated for Thanksgiving. Tickets were sold and received by Mr. Glen Chant and helpers. E The guests were received by Rev. 11 and Mrs. Grant Richardson, Mrs. Nellie French and Mrs. Cardiff. C The downstairs hall tables were C beautifully decorated with fall FEATURING CHEESE FROM PLUM HOLLOW “Wars- “ . Grace was asked by Rev. Richardson. ‘ S AN D D - The sumptuous meal was ably _ ; l - convened by Mrs. Hazel Wykes. Her 1' planning committee were Mrs. Nellie 0 French, Mrs. Irma Chant, Mrs. Lucy d Hensley, Mrs. Elva Weir, Mrs. Helen C Wood and Mrs. Miriam Bryan. These H Mo to s D were supported by the women of the M congregation who gave of their time T _ and culinary talents. . ‘ . . . ., . M. e.t;L.c~-. .L-Jvâ€: . .oJJn 3.