CLUB NEWS Sault Shrine CLub has Successful Membership Drive DON’T FORGET MOCHA’S NEXT DEADLINE Please have everything submitted by .... OCT. 15 Page 20 <strong>August</strong> 2011 MOCHA NEWS
Lambton SC Submitted by Noble George Pitfield The Lambton Shrine Club Motor Corps, are always well known for their colorful antics, and skillful maneuvering of their Mini Cars, at various Parades. Many spectators line the streets at every Parade, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Motor Corps going through the routine of "Mad Cap" driving. These guys are of course one of the favorites of the children, as witnessed by the pointing, and laughing. Parades are not the only area of dedication, and we take part in many Fund raising projects for the Shrine, and donate to the local Community as well. On Wed. May 11th. the Club donated their time at the CLUB NEWS local McDonalds on Exmouth St., selling Balloons, French Fries, and collecting donations from various customers. After the events the Club donated $ 1,000.00 to Ronald McDonald House, and any monies collected that day went to McDonald House, and the Dow Center for Youth. Later that same day we visited St. Joseph Hospice, where we met with Mr. Bob Murray, and a further $ 1,000.00 was donated to them the Hospice. Mr. Murray thanked us immensely, and said the daily cost of running the Hospice is around $ 3,000.00 per day. Following that busy day we still had time to attend the Monthly Meeting and prepare for the upcoming events. Dedicated Nobles indeed. L-R Noble Jim Sayers, Motor Corps President Noble Harry Murray, presenting the check for $1,000 to Mr. Bob Murray of the St. Joseph Hospice, Assistant <strong>Mocha</strong> chaplain Noble Gord Simmons, and Noble Carl Hall. L-R Nobles Wes Patterson, Gordon Simmons Assistant Chaplain, Jim Sayers, Carl Hall, Harry Muuray President,receiving Cheque for $1,000.00 Colleen and Peter Buckley, McDonalds Managers, and Noble Ken Sitzes. Collecting donations inside McDonalds are Miss Michelle, and Noble Ken Sitzes. Collecting donations from customers at the drive thru window are Nobles Jim Sayers, and Wes Patterson. MOCHA NEWS <strong>August</strong> 2011 Page 21