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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1964, p. 10

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Military Service: Second World War, Enlisted in R.CA.F. MMO. Overseas in MMS, serving in England and Middle East. Discharged 1946 with the rank of Flight Lieutenant. Fred T. O'Breoht. Durham. Ontario. Born: September 29. 1910, at Mount Forest. Ontario, Occupation: Owner and oper- ator of Durham Dairy. Legion Service: On executive of Durham Branch for 11 years. There's something for the whole family in the Legion's community work. You'll find that the Legion has I, soft spot tor kids because it's young at heart. But it has Ir. Jean Stroll had High Av- erage for total blind Trophy- donated by Provincial Civtl Ser- vice, Orillia, Ont. Miss Gwen Vickers, High doubles Partial liked Trophy donned " Car- ling. Donna Carey, Good Sports. Inn Trophy, donated by Unity Lodge No. " 100?. In National Competition Mrs. Jen sum: was first in 196243 and place second in 108361 In the past four years this Club has won Competition consists of ten Cites, in Western, Ont with all scurrs being seat to I Recording Sec. Mrs Molly Markie of Guelph The team also com» petes "I three National tourna~ meals every year We are plea IN to any that in last years White Cane Tournament. Mrs. Jean Stroll had high triple for total blind bowlers. Mary Ellen Morley had high triple for Par till sited, in Western Ontario League Four years no, Waterloo u, uion Branch SSO became the sponsor: of the Kitchener, Blmd Bowling Club This Club has six teen members consisting ot tot al blind partial tuted and two eoathea Their meetuuts are held at the Human Hall tor the blind Pine GB. The Waterloo Mole. Nov, i use 94 KING s. White Cane humane-t legion Has Youthful Outlook Dominion President [EST WE FORGET HERB FORESTER COURTESY OF Served three years as zone corn- mander. two years as lst. Vice. President of the Ontario Com- mand and two years as presi- dent of that command. Elected Dominion Third Vice-President " Edmonton, 1958. Elected Sec- ond VicePresident at Windsor 1960. Elected First Vice-Presi- dent at Halifax. 1962, Chairman of the Royal Canadian Legion Sports Training Plan since its inception in 1956. Elected Presi- dent of Dominion Command in Juvenile sports. playgrounds square dances, teen canteens. concerts and camps for older folk. something to offer to all ages. Here are but a few Legion projects: Jean Stroll, Gwen Vic-km, Olga Hagar, Donna Reist. Marg Hack- bact, Mary Ellen Honey, Donna Carry. Milt Braden. Fred Car. roll, Dave Ccmpbell, Bill Dal- garno. George Mayor, George approximately twenty trophies a record which they can be REMEMBER NOV. lltll WEAR A WATERLOO POPPY Bewl (president). Woody M an and Herb Rein (conch) Wat. 37 [mam m: Maple lane Dairy MAPLE LANE DAIRY HI). Member. of the Kitchener Blind Sour-g Club. Qualily BALL BROS. St. W. POPPY DAY Wednesday Nov. lid, er1oougimti.pemrdebetto tantalum-lumen.- -omatthistearrtamtwi- hum“ [EST WE FORGET COURTESY oe 1651 [IE] COMPllMENIS or Delivered In Refrigerated Safety Sll 3-1453 FORGET " " " HI). KINGSTON .

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