Financière Banque Nationale
Notre partenaire et présentateur de la capsule financière
Notre partenaire et présentateur de la capsule financière
10am: Form up @ City Hall. 10:15am: Lay wreaths & Last Post. 10:30am: Parade to Memorial Park on St. Paul St. W. Service & wreath laying. 11am: Two Minute Silence with firing of guns by 10th Battery. Reception follows @ Branch 24. Everyone is Welcome!
Pre-register for the Polar Splash by calling 519-728-1435 ext. 207 or visiting our website to download the registration package.
Event takes place on November 19th.
Meet at the Belle River Legion at noon on the 19th to sign-in. Then we will bring all participants to the West Beach in Belle River for the plunge. After the splash down we will go back to the Legion for lunch and musical entertainment.
Prizes for top pledge collectors and best costume!
Challenge your friends, family and co-workers! Make a team! Join the fun!!
ROMEO & JULIET COUNTRY DANCE PARTY - SAT NOV 11TH
QUINTE WEST'S BIGGEST DANCE PARTY. DRESS UP OR DOWN, ALL AGES, A MIX OF CLASSIC COUNTRY HITS AND ALL MUSIC TYPES LATER IN THE NIGHT. AGE OF MAJORITY EVENT, $10.00 COVER, TOP FLOOR TRENTON LEGION 9PM -1AM
Serving Ham & Scalloped Potatoes & Vegetables & Dessert. $15 Music to Follow. Tickets @ Bar.
Evening of Stars Gala to raise funds to support activities of Brockville Special Olympic athletes.
Tickets are $50.00 available at Brockville Scotia Bank Branches. to be held at the Brockville Memorial Center 6:00pm to 10:00pm November 17th
Also Serving Baked Fish & Potato & Take-Out. Everyone is Welcome!
Every Thursday from 4-8PM. BBQ specials, 1/2 chicken, 12oz t-bone, 12oz ny strip, 1/2 slab ribs or a 12oz pork steak including vegetables,
potato, roll & butter. Starting @ $11 plus tax. Info call 519-253-1834
Sarnia Moose Lodge presents a HALLOWEEN BASH on Oct 28, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at the Moose Home, 874 Phillip Street, Sarnia.
Featuring cornerstone for your entertainment . Nacho Bar will be available as well as door prizes for the best costume.
Two fascinating Kingstonians share their experiences of being on the autism spectrum. Jay Serdula — a well-known swimmer and autism advocate — will tell how his Asperger's helped rather than hindered him when he swam across Lake Ontario. And Lorna-Jean Astle, who found out about her autism at age 50, will talk about how girls and boys with autism behave and cope differently.
Come learn about the unique strengths and challenges that autism brings. Thursday, October 19, Isabel Turner Branch, 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend this free talk. No registration required.