Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Dec 1992, p. 9

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; fi .‘fi. ‘ I v _ FISCHER’S LVNDHURST UCW Our meeting was held on November lst in the afternoon. Marion Warren was acting presiâ€" DECEHBER 1992 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 9 Bakesale to be held on November 14th at the United Church Hall from 2 to 4. It was moved by Ruth Patrick dent for Audrey Welch. Marion and seconded by Mary Townsend welcomed everyone and read a that the slate of officers remain poem "Live Today-u. We then read the same for 1993 with the excepâ€" the UCW purpose in unison. Ruth Galway was in charge of the devotional with help from Mary Townsend. We read Psalm 727 in unison. Mary and Ruth read several readings from a "Merry Heart" Mary then closed with prayer. A moment of silence was held in memory of the War Dead. Offering was taken and dedicated and Velma Kelsey gave the treaâ€" tion of Marion Warren taking the position of Vice President. The Bible a month will be sent to Peru. Our next meeting will be held on December lst. at 6:30 with a pot luck supper and the exchanging of gifts. The meeting was adjourned follâ€" owed by benediction. Our guests Bev Raison demonstâ€" rated the making of a Christmas b Mar who also ave a re Ort Swag Wreath which was very decorâ€" Ornamental Y Y . 9 . . P t. on stewardship and “11551011 Roll a 1V9- Call was taken with 13 present AUdreY Welcn thanked Bev and including 1 Vistor. presented her with a small gift. (SOperth) Betty Moorhead read the minutes LunCh was sen/ed by Betty Moorhead and Marie Collins. .Gates surerls reporttmle Birthday Hazel Gilfillen gave the courâ€" ° fund was paid. Business included tesY- plans for our tea, Bazaar and SecrEtarl” BQttY Moorhead ° Security Screens 4 Fireplace Accessories - Lamps - Garden Furniture etc. All custom made. Free Estimates G. Fischer 928â€"2783 The Corporation of the Township of Rear at Leeds and Lansdowns 19 9 3 DOG LICENCES In this Township ALL DOGS, 6 months and older, must by By-Law be licenced. Licences are available and due JANUARY 1, 1993 each year. DOGS ARE NOT TO RUN AT LARGE. Services of a dog catcher are available by telephoning the Municipal Office 928-2423. Impounded dogs are placed in Riverdale Kennels near Athens and certain fees are charged upon redemption. Licences may be purchased at the Municipal Offics or by mail using the attached form, payable to the Township Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, Box 160, Lyndhurst, Ontario, KOE 1N0. CUSTOM LUMBERMILL WORK Will come to your land and cut your (13095 with portable b ndsaw mill The fee, set by Byâ€"Law 20'1990, is SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ($7.50) for every dog, male, female, spayed or neutred. Dog licences are exempt from GST. TURN youn LOGS INTO cur ANY DIMENSION LUMBER VALUABLE lUMBER FOR: MORE LUMBER PER LOG OWNER: . 0 Turning Blocks 0 Decks SAVE HAULING FEE ADDRESS ' 0 Landsca ‘ ' TELEPHONE: ping Timbers ' - SAFESTMILL NAME OF DOG: W 0 Framing 0 Log Cabins AVAILABLE MALE / FEMALE: 0 Furniture 0 Shakes AGE: W 0 Fencing 0 Posts Cflgfifie BREED / COLOUR: - Beams 0 Cross Ties CAPACITY 0 Barn Timbers 0 Siding ACCURATE LUMBER The Royal Canadian Legion FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL: 359-6309 SEELEY'S DAY (ONT. NO. 401) BRANCH SEELEY'S BAY. ONTARIO KOH 2N0 lHE HEATHER COâ€"OPERATED FOR OUR NOV 8 REMEMBRANCE PARADE AND CHURCH SERVICE. LEADING THE PARADE IN FINE FASHION WERE THE PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE. PIPERS INCLUDED PIPE MAJOR DAVE HJALMARSON AND OFFICER CADETS JUSTIN OLSON, CAM‘ MacLACHLANy DAVE HARRIS-LONE, MERV VALADARES, PAUL APPELL, AND BRIAN BRETTSCHNEIDER. DRUMMERS INCLUDED DRUM MAJOR RON REEDY AND OFFICER CADETS JOE LEROY: CRAIG HOPKINS, KEVEN BUCHANAN, JOSEE ROBERT, JOHN LINDSAY AND GREGG HILSON. THE SEELEYS BAY UNITED CHURCH SERVICE CONDUCTED BY IRENE PENHALE A STUDENT AT QUEENS UNIVERSITY ALLONED OUR BRANCH TO CONDUCT OUR SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE IN WHICH COMRADE RALPH SNEET READ THE HONOUR ROLL AND RECITED THE LEGION ACT OF REMEMBRANCE. COMRADE DON CHAmBONEAU LAYED THE HREATH TO THE FALLEN COMRADE. THE LAST POST AND REVEILLE HERE PLAYED BY BUGLER OFFICER CADET BRYAN CARROTHERS AND THE LAMENT HAS PLAYED BY PIPER OFFICER CADET CAM MacLACHLAN. FOLLOWING THE SERVICE THE ENTIRE CONGREGATION HAS INVITED BACK TO THE LEGION HALL FOR A HARM LUNCH AND A GREAT DISPLAY OF THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE PIPES AND DRUMS ACCOMPANIED BY HIGHLAND DANCER OFFICER CADETS BREHN EICHEL, ANGELA MacDONALD, YVONNE MINOR AND MICHELLE ROBERTSON. THE REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE WAS CONDUCTED AT THE LEGION HALL ON 11 NOV. REEVE BRUCE bRYAN LAID THE PROVINCIAL NREATH; ELSIE' NILLOUGHBY THE SILVER CROSS MOTHER HREATH, DON CHARBONEAU THE BRANCH 491 NREATH, BETTY SLY THE LADIES AUXILIARY UREATH, ED TRYON THE KOREAN VETERANS NREATH AND JEAN ROGERS THE SENIOR CITIZENS NREATH. PIPER OFFICER CADET CAM MacLACHLAN PLAYED THE LAMENT AND BUGLER OFFICER CADET BRYAN CARROTHERS PLAYED THE LAST POST AND THE REVEILLE. BRANCH PRESIDENT JIM ALDRIDGE SR AND LADIES AUXILIARY PRESIDENT BETTY SLY ALONG WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES NOULD LIKE TO EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PPOSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. YOURS TRULY IS HEADING DOHN SOUTH FOR FOUR MONTHS AND CAROL ANN MARCH HAS ONCE AGAIN VOLUNTEERED TO FILL IN ,AS P.R.O. IF YOU ,FIND ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN THIS ARTICLE OR IF YOU HAVE NEWS TO REPORT DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL CAROL ANN AT 387â€"2672. 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