Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Nov 1992, p. 13

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NOVEMBER I992 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN I3 saflsvsakvucw ajnfnin’n’n’nin’n’n’n’n’n’n’n’ninin’nj .. o o n I 175?.- . g, The members of the Seeley's Bay United Church Women were welcomed . g '9 ‘2"; I; r o , o o by Alice Leavitt. Dorothy Heys gave an inspiring devotional message J3 i , .' a J); >93. . / J}; on 'Hope'. Thankotfering was received and dedicated. Dorothy presided for the business meeting. The roll call was answered by 'where I started to church' and invoked many memories. The minutes were approved as read; the treasurer and card reports Ji‘l '! i -- M were also received. The report of the turkey supper showed a success I }{ s J3 Jud again this year. Those who attended the Elgin Section Fall Rally at J‘ . Olivet were enthusiastic and listened as Myrtle Simpson gave her D impressions on '30 years and still rowing'. Some interest was expressed in buying a church cookbook and discussion was held re buying a new microphone for the church and J3; J it was decided we would be responsible for this. Plans are to be made 9 I; for the Covenanting Service to be held for Rev. Myra Garvin on Oct.25. I“; f Joyce Basely has accepted responsibility as representative for the ’ food bank in Elgin, and we are asked to bring donations for it to n: our next meeting. ' J?" Mary Davies gave an interesting talk on "what people do for others without any thought of financial gain" and told of many I}; QJ V ' n, 42" RESERVE BY CALLING dc Lunch was served by Alice and Bonnie while a social hour was J}; Jud r: 387-3378 ginin’n’e’n’n’n’a’:in’n’n’nin’ninis’fii DEUTZ-ALLIS® LAWN 8r GARDEN EQUIPMENT I We re “ C (Um LT lll’ (Uri m‘ (H 5! I O .1 11. "36"“ “CHIMNEY 6 The savings are even larger now when you build your home or convert to oil heat. CSA approved side wall venting eliminates the conventional chimney. lowering installation M°de"376!,§>fii"i costs as well as future ier. . maintenance. SPeCiC‘l- veryspedal- furnaces are com act ' ' . . . etircrent, The 1700 Series is one of the most saphisticated garden clean and safe apnd the “pay- tractors in the world. Using advanced engineering and com- -- - ' puter techno y, the 1700 Series mows, tills and throws snow saw for conversmn ls faSt' with remarkabe precision and control. It has been tested and ~ - . re-tested under the worst ssible conditions to ensure maxi- HO me heatmg 0” Is at 1984 mum performance. And e 1700 Series was built From the p “083' and m or? .than 3 7% most rugged parts and components. Nothing lasts longer. Cheaper than elecmcny' Nothing works harder. Nothing does a better job. So come in and check out a garden tractor that's really breaking new ground. The Deutz-Allis 1700 Series. c D A M © 1991 Deutz-Allis Lawn 8r Garden Equipment Ask Us About The Deutz-Allis Triple-Option DUUG .5 U M M E R S F U E L S We designed the new Deutz-Allis 1700 to be something 8 Today's "State-ol-the-art” Oil A Division 0! Univntal Yornlinill Lid ( wrnfi Heating â€" Air Conditioning â€" 24 Hour Service pm RR. #2, LYNDHURST, ONTARIO En LJLâ€"o sign. omano u “m KOE INC (6] 3) 387â€"345] , 359-5080 - After Hours 1-800-267-8187 011' J '5 - Over 25 Years Local Service -

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