Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1991, p. 8

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ST. LUKE'S LYHDBURST AC“ on June 6, at the home of Vera McElroy, seven members were present. The meeting was opened by Betty Hudson reading from the Anglican Magazine,. Invocation. Marjorie Hughes Scripture Reading Mark 4 â€" 35-41. Meditation and prayer by all. Roll call was answered with 111‘s t mum" LYNDHURST UCW Our meeting was held in the church hall June 3 a verse of scripture reading containing the word "Observe". The word for September is "shine“. A report from the Rummage ' d reat at 8 p.m. The PreSident, Sale sho:: k a to g all Audrey Welch welcomed success, an“: f our sister UCW's from supporters. inners o the Anglican Parish of Leeds Rear Grocery Basket Hazel Gilfillen and Heather Delta, Olivet and Seeley's Bay and the Lyndhurst l l . l Anglican Women. The theme I ”The Right Time for Dean had been announced ; Everything" was read by in three local papers. Audrey Welch Hazel A new cruet set for St. rad by You Asked For It devotional she read members was discussed. I . . . Hopefully the interior . ' scripture ECCleseaSteS of St _ Luke's will be You asked fora woodstove that’s envrronment friendly. good- Chapter 3 r verses 3 ‘11 - painted during 5 mer looking, longâ€"burning, easy to operateond clean-burning. Rub s eet read an , . intiresti: te t about months also steps at Vestry We’re proud to introduce the Osburn 1600. our most outstanding ..T- f gr E S r th. .. are to be replaced. woodstovel It has low clearances to combustibles, an easy to use ime 0 ve 1n . . . . . - - The devotional endyed with Members from ACW reported single or control With an Irliternoflly-fged sftcgrrL-ugrfiiilréeggg, prayer The offering havmg an interesung gagging builÂ¥in agshpan and in was taken and dedicated and 3enjoyabledh evening foctnnotomyneehERAmeeH by Mary Townsend. Hymn June at Lyn urst ”CW 1990 requirements, the 1600 500 was sung, “Take Time Church Hall With the exceedsmenfl to be Holy" . Mary Townsend Speaker bemg Mr ' Lloyd Only from Osburn, a world-leader in Crabbe. The September 5 meeting will be held at Marjorie Hughes' home. The Lord‘s Prayer and Grace was said by all. A Penny Auction was enjoyed. Sandwiches and tea were made by Ruth non-catalytic combustion technology comes the Osbum 1600 â€" it's everything you could ask for in a woodstovel The Osburn 1600 Technically superior read a poem "Three Days" and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. It was moved by Marion Warren the June minutes be adopted and seconded by Vienna Kelsey. The guest speaker was h d . . Jo nson an Vera. Lloyd Crabb and his Wlfe . ' Jean from Newboro. They Hilda Talboys Simply the best have been on a two year ' ' ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"<.>â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" assignment as Mr. Crabb EMBERS is an Engineer in Pakistan. Professional ~,,___'_ Instal lations Quality modsroyw. anxxrs.and Auxsaxbs Mrs. Crabb helped at homes and in hospitals. An interesting talk was given on India, Pakestan and surrounding districts. They had on display, rugs 272â€"2168J-Mann Prop made from goat hair, hats. NEAR nlE FORFAR CHEESE FACTORY pine cones, toe socks, shoes, etc. They were also dressed in attire USED BOOKS‘D‘UP-UNUSED BOOKS $5.00 UP for the evening. A delicious lunch was served STOCK UP ON CHEAP SUMMER READINGI by the ”dies" Thanks SALE! SELECTED BOOKS 25‘ T0 $1.00 was given by all UCW‘s and guests for the evening. SORRY! NO GST Ethel Tye 1 10A Herriott St, Perth, Ontario K7H 159 (613) 264-0878 Free Estimates Flea Market, Arts and Crafts Sale at Lyndhurst Legion O3mx_ll‘ _¢\ S r\~â€"’/‘ â€"_<\ ’3’ f\~â€" 2.4 1 Â¥-W%% %@Vâ€"â€"W€C% $5 @f«â€">"5093 on Saturday August 24,1991 " Time 9:00 am. - 4:00 pm. 9 0‘6 6 s {1“ V3» _ all Q A\ Roses and Perennials-the glory /( Admission 50 cents of the July garden and the flower ’ arranger‘s delight. Our summery I [ LUNCH AVAILABLE ’K‘. creations make any occasion special ‘ 1y: . _ _ 4%) wherm held in a parlour o,- (1%: Sponsored by Ladies Auxrllary {1 on the patio- in the kitchem or ll Branch 504 r a cathedral. We let our flowers 5a :3 g do the talking at Contact persons for more information \' i. or to rent a $6.00 table: 1 l Ed’s Garden ( Nursery ) I I )K 52 Elgin Street N. Athens 924â€"94 12 . ( Marlene Wing 928-2233 y p E.A.Stoltz (Prop) \' . Jean Nearv 928-2114 Jig EN; Gladys McConnell 387â€"3289

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