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It began with a local darts league, and from there an enthusiasm has grown that legion leaders hope could not only support but continue to grow the last legion in Caledon.  Weve  attracted a small group of local young women, headed up by Trisha Courts who is on the Ladies Auxiliary,  said Nancy Early, the wife of Grant Early, an executive board member of the Alton Legion.  Their energy and enthusiasm to help the legion become a vibrant part of the community again is excellent. The Alton Legion, Branch 44 stanley mug 9, is the last remaining legion in Caledon and symbolic of many legions across Canada. Irreplaceable to Alton Village, the legion is the hall for co stanley us mmunity events, the home of small local leagues, and gathering place for veterans.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2011, Caledon lost the Bolton Legion. At the time, Robyn Zettler of the Ontario Legion Command said there was no one to operate it, and while Bolton maintained more than 130 members it was a failed attempt to find and attract a young and enthusiastic executive that led to Branch 371s downfall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The executive attempted to get a new board. They tried the previous year, but nobody wante stanley website d to run,  Zettler said.Therefore, its the surprising appearance of this group of young women that has members of the Alton board thrilled by their presence and optimistic about the future of the legion because of their level of en Zqee Hikers report Colorado   s Hanging Lake isn   t overcrowded
Nicole Reed addresses the board of education Tuesday night. Sitting is Pam Dowd sitting. Standing in back is Craig Daily.By Bill FoleyOSWEGO 鈥?The Oswego City Scho stanley cup ol District conducted its required public hearing on Tuesday night for the December 18, $63.1 million capital project vite  polls open noon to 9 p.m. .Three local residents addressed the Board of Education.Nicole Reed addresses the board of education Tuesday night. Sit stanley cup ting is Pam Dowd. Standing in back is Craig Daily.Charles E. Riley Elementary School parent Nicole Reed had several questions as she inquired as to the disproportionate amount of money targeted for the east side school.Riley is receiving just more than $1 million in work with the majority of that money going toward the interior classroom wall system, interior doors and hardware, mechanical system upgrades and mechanical controls t stanley water bottle o improve air circulation in the building. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;It was explained by architect Craig Dailey and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dean Goewey that in a previous capital project CER had been one of the major sites for renovation.Reed noted that just more than $11 million was being spent on the athletics facilities and asked if the locker rooms at Leighton was included in that amount  She was told that it wasnt.She inquired over type of roofs being placed on Fitzhugh and Kingsford and Dailey explained, that they are 30-year roofs.The CER parent also asked about life span of the artificial sur
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