Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Oct 1989, p. 6

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ELGIN U.C.W. Elgin UCW opened its '89â€"'90 season with a potâ€"luck dinner prior to the meeting. There were 33 present which included 10 members from Olivet UCW. President Shirley Bryden welcomed everyone. The worship portion was taken by Elsa Emmons, Rene Waterfield and Marg Hendrick. The theme was "Wisdom and Thankfulness.” Sandra Freeman introduced our guest speaker, Phil Castle, a staff member of Camp Iawah near Westport. Shelley Leitch, also on staff, assisted. Phil gave a slide presentation and information session regarding the camp. Christian living is the prime emphasis of the camp. Phyllis Connell thanked Phil and Shelley. The business portion opened with the secretary, Lydia Tackaberry, reading the minutes of our May and June meetings. Various committee chairmen gave reports and other business discussed. The Elgin section holds its fall rally September 27th at Newboro. The meeting was closed by Shirley. ELGIN AND DISTRICT COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL Under the enthusiastic and energetic guidance of teachers Sue Dunfield and Barb Neff and volunteer Anna Stanton, some equally energetic preschoolers are enjoying adjusting to the routines of nursery school. September‘s theme of "Apples" provided an excuse for a trip to Kilmarnock Orchards, with lunch at the nearby locks. This excursion was followed the next week by a messyâ€" butâ€"fun applesauce making session. Such activities are typical of the many planned by the teachers for the children each month. The little ones enjoy and benefit from, not only the teacher planned and directed activities, but also the opportunity to play with others their own age and the experience of getting along inagroup. Warm and caring adults, the bright, newly refurbished room and new, well-chosen toys combine to create a happy and welcoming atmosphere. Enrollment is good, but spaces are still available in both junior and senior classes. Juniors (aged 2% to 3%) meet on Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Seniors (aged l/é to 4%) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons in the basement of the Elgin United Church. Call the school at 359-5166 for more information. The Township of South Crosby REEVE- CR, SMITH CLERK “KEASURI‘JK - M. SI‘EARRY 613359-5830 Township of South Crosby Minutes August 8, 1989 Approved minutes of previous meeting, July 17, 1989. John and Jean Dwyre attended to discuss the matter of trailers on private property. Cora Bakker discussed parking on County Road 8, near the Pizzeria. Plans are in process to provide a parking lot in that area. Representatives of Troy Lake Cottagers' Association presented views on the development on Troy Lake. Clerk is to write to appropriate ministries etc, for their comments. Approved Road Voucher #14 in the amount of $31,936.39. Road Superintendent gave his report. Adjourned to meet again August 10. Approved General Office accounts in the amount of $6 ,9 7 6. 3 8. . Passed Byâ€"Law # 26-89 to amend the Official Plan. Passed By-Law # 30â€"89 to appoint Mrs. Deverre Moore as Deputy Clerk Treasurer. Correspondence received and considered. Reeve Smith and Councillors Connell and Carr will attend Eastern Ontario Municipal Conference, September 27-29, 1989. Supported the resolution of the Corporation of the Township of Howick with re f erence to re cycling of pesticide and herbicide containers. Approved that members of Council sit on Policy and Procedures Committee. Miscellaneous items discussed. Approved purchase of materials to build a cage for transport of dogs. Adjourned to meet again August 21, 1989. August 21, 1989 Approved minutes of previous meeting. were Approved General Office accounts in the amount of $2,068.05. Approved the building of four picnic tables by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority. Approved Byâ€"Law #31-89 to appoint a dog catcher. Correspondence was received and considered. Approved Road Voucher # 15 in the amount of $5,923.19. Road Superintendent gave his report. Approved renewal of certificates for the Spreading of digested sludge on farm land. Linda Carr reported a large enrollment in the successful Day Camp Program. Application for grants to purchase playground equipment has been completed. . A f t er c onsiderab le dis cussion of miscellaneous subjects, meeting adjourned until September 5, 1989. ML 1, swm. ONTARIO ELGIN POLICE VILLAGE MICE ROG 1m Monthly meetings of the Elgin Police Village are held the lst Monday of each month,8.00 9.111. at the municipal office. These meetings are open for public attendance. Anyone showing interest is welcome to attend. OCTOBER IS TWO * FOR * TUESDAYS Buy 1 Rose Plate Special & get the second at No Charge-(Does not apply t0 takeOut orders/ Tuesday only) COMING OCTOBER 16*** Pantry Breakfast. . . New menu... New Fall/Winter Hours â€" Monday ... Saturday 8:00 am~ 3:00 pm , 359-6217 Mam Street. PO. Box 234, Elgln. Ontario KOO 1E0 FLORIST 89" GIFT SHOP jlw w ..a . . . ° Victorian lace Pillow , sachets anal nighties ' Handwwen placema‘l’s, floormals and throws ' Po'l' pom , Soaps and ‘l'bilel’r‘ies from Upper Canada I ° Holland dried Flowers, Si “<5 and craH supplies ' ° Braelain ClollsJ musicals, vic‘l’orian wreaths ' Many new iii lines in dishware) bag kefs and more I; ' ‘ fi-esh cui flower bouquels wrapped to go ° Floral arraryemenl's ibr all occasmns (fresh/silk) :Planier baskets, tropical plan‘ls and Howler-ivy plants ‘ i Debb Sl'a 3 Wloarl, ‘lalz pain‘lm and local Crafts M StreetElgm Open 10 am - 5 put across from the Bank of Montreal Monday â€" Saturday 1 O I.

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