Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Nov 1991, p. 2

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2 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN NOVEMBER 1991 Hints to Help Us get your Ads RIGHTI I] Make sure we can READ your copy. 2] Indicate the SIZE you wish to insert. 3] DO NOT write directly on logos, art work. illustrations. etc you wish us to use â€" write your required copy on a separate sheet indicating where you wish it inserted. Lilli/e DO NOT have an Art Department - requested illustrations will be as close as possible. If sending in "illustrations" logos etc. please remember: ONLY BLACK C. RED DO NOT photograph. [Our printer uses a photographic process] 5]lf you take an ad [yours or companieslfrom another newspaper, you are required to get permission 'to use it from that paper. m 6] MAKE SURE YOUR AD IS IN BEFORE THE DEAD-LINE [The Wednesday BEFORE the LAST Tuesday of each month] Thank you for your co-operation. Fm INFMMATTON on Tl] PLACE ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE WRITE TO: THE NORTH LEEDS LANTERN BOX 287. PORTLAND. ONTARIO. K06 IVO OR PHONE 272-331 5 F01 SUBSCRIPTKMS (NILV WRITE T0 Magaet Keith. See-leis Bay, Ont. KGâ€"l 2ND and mate shapes pan/due to The North Leeds Lantern DIRECTORS I99!â€" 1 992 Brys Scovil - Editor/Layout Betty Blackman - Assoc. EdlLayout Limmy Scovil â€" Sec./Treasurer Jansje Keates - Layout Doug Roantree - Layout Jeff Baker - Lay out/Delivery Jane Honayhan Marjorie Jackson Lorraine Porter Dr. Eric Curtis Dr. Brian Trickey Dr. Stanley Vebb Rideau Medical Centre CAN BE REPRODUCED Blue. and other pale colour: EMERGENCY NUMBERS Lyndhurst 928â€"21l6 Seeley's Bay 387-3124 Residence 387-3373 EDITORIAL ' PAGE To the Editor, I wish to clarify any misconceptions that some people may have concerning a meeting which occured between myself, Reeve Ostrom and Councillor Reese of Bastard and South Burgess. On November 9,1990 we had arranged to meet at my farm to discuss the sale of a dump site on my property. Mr Reese arrived late for the meeting, during the waiting period Hr Ostron and I did not discuss the dump site. When Mr Reese finally did arrive he did not seem to want to discuss the situation rationally and accused us of making a deal before his arrival. At no time did Reeve Ostrom make me an offer to purchase the property. Subsequent to the meeting I presented an offer to sell to the township council, which was rejected. At this point the council, without further negotiation began expnnniatkna proceedings on the property, which undoubtly will end up costing the tax payers more than my asking price. another William A.Lyons Red Cross: Visiting Homemakers Week ALL ACROSS CANADA SUPPORT AGENCIES ARE TAKING THE TIME TO HONOUR THEIR WORKERS’ DURING NATIONAL HOMEMAKER/HOME SUPPORT WORKER WEEK. UCTOBER 2U TO 27. HOME SUPPORT HORKERS ARE UNIQUE. THEY HELP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND IN ALL KINDS OF SITUATIONS TO REMAIN IN THEIR OHN HOMES WHEN THEY CAN NO LONGER COPE. PEOPLE IN THIS WORKFORCE DO EVERYTHING FROM GIVING BATHS TO DOING THE SHOPPING, OR HAVING A CHAT OVER A CUP OF TEA. HOME SUPPORT HORKERS GIVE THE MOST PRECIOUS GIFT OF ALL - INDEPENDANCE. MANY CANADIANS FEAR THE DAV WHEN THEY OR THEIR LOVED ONES MUST LEAVE HOME AND Go INTO INSTITUTIONAL CARE. HOME SUPPORT WORKERS HELP PUT THAT DAY OFF " SOMETIMES FOREVER. IT’S NOT AN EASY JOB. SOMETIMES HOME SUPPORT WORKERS PROVIDE PALLIATIVE CARE " CARE OF THE DYING. THERE'S NOTHING HARDER THAN WATCHING SOMEONE DIE OF AIDS; OR A YOUNG MOTHER DYING AT HOME WITH HER SMALL CHILDREN AROUND HER. EVERY DAY IN EVERY REGION OF LANADA A HOME SUPPORT WORKER IS MAKING'THINGS A LITTLE EASIER FOR SOMEBODY WHO NEEDS HELP TO STAY AT HOME. WITHOUT THESE DEDICATED AND CARING WORKERS, CANADIANS WOULD NOT RECEIVE THE IN‘HOME SUPPORT THAT THEY NEED IN TIME OF CRISIS. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. HOMEMAKER SERVICE FOR LEEDS. GRENVILLE & LANARK lS HONOURING THEIR STAFF BY HAY OF AN AHARDS PRESENTATION TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY. UCTOSER 23 1991. AT 7-9 P.M, IN THE SMITHS FALLS YOUTH ARENA. SMITHS FALLS. UNT. HOMEMAKERS RECEIVING ANARDS THROUGHOUT THE LEEDS GRENVILLE & LANARK AREA DURING THE YEAR ARE AS FOLLOWS: 3 - 15 YEAR 13 - 10 YEAR 26 - 5 YEAR 41 - 2 YEAR Elyin 359-1 155 Hevboro 272â€"2500 Portland Health Centre Family Focus Red Cross Homemakers V.0.N. Office V.0.N-Senior Support AMBULANCE Portland and Elyin Anywhere in Ontario Canadian Cancer Society Vife Assault Helpline Heart & Stroke Foundation Athens Veterinary Services: Dr. J. Reid Delta Toll Free T -300-461â€"8400 Canadian Mental Health Association Leeds 8. Grenville Interval House Portland 272-3302 Elgin 359-1069 Elyin 359-5382 Newboro 272-2343 Elyin 359â€"1063 HEY snnnfi on W» KNmM THAT'THEYME HAVING A '5be CHECK uP AHEAD? 359-5390 Zenith 90000 273-21 84 T -800-267-9445 345-61 83 345-0950 T -800-267-4409 924-2009 The North Leeds Lantern is a monthly Community NeWSPaper. distributed free of charge to all households in the Townships of Bastard & S. Burgess, 'Rear of Leeds 8: Lansdowne, South Cresby and the Village of Newboro. Funding is prdvlded through advertising revenue, which pays for the cost of production while the above named Township Councils contribute towards the mailing costs. Subseriptions are available to those residing outside of those areas named at a cost of $1.50 Canadian residents: $10.00 U.S. mailings. Circulation averages 2,800/month. The aim of the Lantern is to provide a monthly newspaper of interest to the residents of the areas it serves. News from Councils, local organizations and the public is published as space permits and under the guidelines set down by the Board of Directors. The Lantern also hopes to provide a forum for local concerns and invites articles or letters from the general public. All items submitted MUST be signed for publicatibn. Deadline 'Lantern goes to press the last Tuesday of each month. Material must be submitted NO LATER than the Wednesday prior to press date. ADVERTISING SPACE ‘MUST BE BOOKED BEFORE THAT DEADLINE DATE. ' Advertising Content: The Lantern staff prepare ads for print, however the content of the ad is the responsibility of the advertiser. False or misleading advertising should be brought to the attention of the advertiser in question. Birth, Death, Wedding, Graduation Notices, etc, are not accepted as these fall under the jurisdiction of the daily or weekly papers. This is the Policy ‘of the Directors. Calender 8: Coming Events: Items are included FREE in these areas it submitted before the deadline. Calender items, of necessity, must be briefr Coming Events items may NOT include cost, tickebsellers, etc. and should not be unduly lonth is the responsibility of the organization/s to inform IN WRITING any changes relating to weekly events listed on Calender. It is also advisable to list items for Coming Events &/or Calender on a separate sheet to an organization's news item. Planning Calender: As an onâ€"going service, the Lantern offers FREE listing in the ADVANCED PLANNING Column. Each month's activities MUST be submitted separately. , N.B. Commercial enterprises MAY NOT use Calender or Coming Events columns unless proceeds are going to charity or local service organization. Phone Calls: NO MATERIAL, ADS, EVENTS, etc. WILL BE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE. We would appreciate ALL material, inquiries, etc. be submitted through the mails NORTH LEEDS LANTERN BOX 267 PORTLAND ONT. KOG 1V0 BACKJSSUES of the Lantern can be seen 'in the Elgin Branch Library. Deadline Dates are always listed on the Editorial Page of each issue. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS: We request all accounts be paid promptly and directed to the Lantern at the above address. lf yod are paying on behalf of an organization. please state the organization and the number from your invoice (if not returning invoice with payment) Thnc allows us to credit the correct‘a'ccount. The Lantern reserves the right to adjust Ad sizes, depending on space available. um, I HATE.' sPdr CHECKS.

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