Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Dec 1991, p. 19

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O A S W T exchange student to DECEMBER 1991 NORTH lEEDS LANTERN I9 ' ' ‘ ' I - h food there. , _ MET IN Belgium, Jo Ann. Garra', . An interesting and concise was introduced by Doris Her slides showed many . GANANOQU'B ti ned of the important places report of the convention The Ontario Association Potter. She ' men 0 t in Brussels the narrow was given by Teresa of Superannuated Women that Jo An: S paren s streets and, ictures of Donnelly. Teachers of GananoQue were bOth teac er; t'n her host families while Margaret Mathers the and area held their October Prior to an 1: eres 1J9 there archivist replacing Mr. dinner meeting in Gracey alide pre'senta ion,d t .1) An .interestin feature E. Tye who is ill. i . Hall Of St. Andrew's Ann tOld m Sfomeb e a'n of her discourie was the At concluSion the Presbyterian Church, the process 0 ecomi g , . . meeting draws were made an exchange student. description of their school _ Gananoque on October 23 for many items. One must go through a system. She answered ‘ at noon . f int views seVeral questions from The next meeting the President, Betty James series . ‘0 , er _ ’ group will the be familiar With Canadian the teachers. ‘ . welcomed the large crowd d membership spring tea. government problems and Kathryn Scott thanke . present. Mary Townsend . _ . , Mention was made the - Situations, be ambitious, Jo Ann and presented her asked the bleSSing and _ , , . 'd great need for beds for hard working and curious. With a gift. PreSi ent, _ a toast to the Queen was children around the world. When away, your own country Betty James added her ‘ _ ‘ observed. . . . This progect "Sleeping - - . becomes different as seen appreCiation. Jo Ann . Follow1ng a delicious _ d h 1d d Children Around the World" 1 d' by other person's Views. presente er s 1 es an . _ meal served by the a ies , . . . is being sponsored by . ~ She stated that Belgium talk in a very friendly, of St. Andrew 3, Marion . . Murray Dryden. The ~ had 9 prov1nces, four informal manner and her ' Steacy thanked the ladies , . O.A.s.w.T are planning French, four Dutch and listeners enjoyed the y _ on behalf Of the D'A'S'W'T' b' ' l h r ease of her resentation to help this prOJeCt' The head table guests one ilingua f. T eytha'e R t‘n b p’ness eriod Everyone seemed enjoy . i uSi . were introduced by Betty pm“? 0 he” foilow; with Bett pJame” this October meeting and James, President; Doris architecture, many have oad'n a oem b Y a Sta the renewing of friendships Potter, Past President; symbols on top’ 0 t élr re 1 9 P Y H' after the summer. Margaret Courneyea houses . An interesting Catharines' teacher . A I " . Secretary“ Kathryn Scott fact was that they preserve Teacher's Day which I I . Pianist' Georgie Shanks the outside of their older recalled to memory many I I . Treasurer' Teresa Donnelly bUildings and mind new Of the mundane as well I I . . . Vice resident' Jo Ann buildings inside the old as interesting things Gar :h Guest S eaker' ones. teachers were called upon D rth’ Dodds p Press Mention was made of to do during the day, Soro tZr . Edna ’ McCal in prevalence of much rain; e.g. helping the wee ones ecre y, p ’ many canals. Belgians get dressed for winter. Telephone Convener; Gladys Folder, Insurance Convener. The guest speaker, a Rotary eat well with fiveâ€"course meals. Chocolate in many forms was a Another article on The Rainbow was enjoyed by predominate her listeners. en vironmenr friendly N0 (HIM The savings are even larger now when you build your home or convert to oil heat. CSA {‘- approved side wall venting % eliminates the conventional ,f chimney, lowering installation costs as well as future maintenance. You asked for a woodsiove lhai’s environmeni friendly, good- looking. long-burning, easy to operaiecnd clean-burning. We're proud io introduce the Osburn l600, our most outstanding woodsiovel li has low clearances lo combustibles, an easy to use single air control with an internally-fed start-up air setting. large firebox for overnight burn convenience, built-in ashpan, and in faci. if not only meets EPA Phase ll 1990 requirements, The 1600 exceeds lheml Only from Osburn. o world-leader in non-catalytic combustion lechnology comes ihe Osborn l600 â€" it’s everything you could ask for in a woodsiove! furnaces are compact. ellicienl, clean and safe, and, the "Pay- Back" for conversion is last. K K 3 Today's "Stale-of-lhe-arl" oil 4 Home heating oil is at 1984 prices, and more than 57% cheaper than electricity. (All US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE DOUG SUMMERS FUELS l 2 You Asked For It I l l l The Osbum 1600 Technically superior Simply the best EMBERS A Dwunon of Universal Yerminals le . _._ , Heatin â€" Air Conditio‘nin â€" 24 Hour Service . Profe551onal . m ‘ 9:1 9 _ 9 _ Installations Quality mums, â€"l: O Elgm. Ontario *mgsm 359-5080 - After Hours 1-800-267-8187 Free Estimates . Over 25 Years Local Service - .‘.‘ 1 â€"â€"â€"__________. 10A chioll $3., Perth, Ontario K7H 159 (613) 264-0878

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