6 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN APRfl.I992 ..__4r’7Fss§§§19 PORTLAND UCW The UCW met in the friendâ€" ship room on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. Olga Baker introduced Katy Bond and Julie Hutchings from the Community Development Action Group of the Portland Health Centre. A presentation was made and the girls [Qflmtcrmï¬ng asked everyone for their Ihmbfl ideas to help the Health Centre to make a better RHOHWHWMRYMTR Health Centre for the Com- munity. President Claire Mills welcomed everyone and read a poem on St. Patrick's Day. The minutes were read and approved. Roma Derraugh W gave the financial report Q w and Myrtena reported on Q the Community Friendship. 1,3 It was moved and seconded that Claire Mills and Roma Derraugh be on the committee for the kitchen renovations. Thank you cards were read from Harry and Shirley Scott, Phyllis Chant and EducononalToys.Books&Gomes family, Margaret Ritchie ACW and Marj (YNeil. It CHERYL CULFDRD PO Box 151 LYHDHURST, ONT- KOE mu (613) 928â€"2890 was suggested to have a bake sale on July ll, 1992 and August 8, 1992. Claire closed the business with a verse called Be Cheerful. Group 1 were responsible for the devotions and pre- sented a service on Lenten Tenebrae Liturgy. A very impressive service. The next UCW to be April 21 at 7:30 p.m. Group 4 worship and Group 2 program and responsible for lunch. A social time was enjoyed around a beautiful. St. Patrick cake. "VVEIJODTT INHERIT THE EARTHFROM OUR ANCESTORS WEBORROW IT F ROM OUR CHILDREN" TAX TIME AGAIN! IF IN DOUBT CALL TOM SCOVIL PORTLAND OFFICE SERVICES LTD. BOX 70, PORTLAND. ONTARIO KOG NO 272-2769 JOYCE’S PLACE YARNS 8r CRAFTS WE NOW HAVE PATON'S. VIANA 8: BERNAT YARNS Custom Knitting, Sewing 8: Alterations. REASONABLE RATES AVON REPRESENTATIVE SeeIey’s Bay (613)387-3661 Tmï¬x "L4â€. " , “WW/i2- ( K» (it? Join Canada’s and WINE MAKING SYSTEMS Royal Home Brewing at 387-3330 little people as they registered for JK-K for the fall. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN BASTARD AND SOUTH BURGESS TOWNSHIP The Township of Bastard and South Burgess pursuant to By-Law Number 92â€"08, being a . By-Law to increase the interest rate on g " tax arrears ‘and Byâ€"Law Number 92â€"09, being a By-Law to impose a penalty for non-payment of .current taxes, under the provisions of the Municipal Act, increases the rate of interest on unpaid taxes and for non-payment of taxes or any class of instalment thereof to 1 1/4% effective May “‘4 m A TRIP TO THE SUGAR BUSH. Mr. Seward's Gr. 4/5 Class recently enjoyed an old fashioned sleigh ride - courtesy of David and Danny Chant. All participants had a wonderful afternoon. M. No. 1. Portland, onmio KOG 1vo (613) 272:2209 , Mary Encn Moulton B.A., M.Ed. Whï¬ul 1t hardly seems possible that the third term is haze. taff and students are already hard at work With Soience Fair pronec s, iindergarten Registration and visits from the Dental Health Nurse. We greatly appreciate your support.during the past months and look forward to working with your children during the coming weeks. Please feel free to call us at the school if you have questions or.concerns. 'a L io P b 'c s a ' ~ Students from Gr. 1-8 recently put their best foot forward during both our school and the Branch public speaking contest. A list of participants and their topics is attached 0 this newsletter. At the school level the Winners were: PRIMARY DIVISION - lst - Brock Fournier 2nd - Kyle Porter 3rd - Ashley Kepka 4th - Sandra Dunfield H.M.- Jessica Long . lst - Adrienne Fournier 2nd â€" Scarlett Thomas 3rd - Elisabeth McCuen 4th - Crystal Morris H.M. - Derek Dunfield INTERMEDIATE DIV. â€" lst â€" Christina Carrick 2nd - Bonnieâ€"Jean Adams 3rd â€" Becky Riley 4th â€" Jemma Luscombe-Mills H.M. ~ Philip Kompass C09 aK' T““wpnaafï¬;ifl JUNIOR DIVISION â€" gpegial thanks to judges Rob Preston, Peggy Frye, Wendv purdie, glugpjzd Houses; On Friday, March 27 Mr. Seward's Gr. 4/5 students will take part in‘our annual trip to clean and repair the many bluebird houses which have been erected along the back roads in the Portland area. Each year the students in Mr. Seward’s class take on this very worthwhile project, and have .a ‘great deal of fun discovering which animals have actually’ been inhabiting the houses. Families of mice are usually the most exciting! Each group of students will be accompanied by an adult during this excursion. The bus for this trip is being donated by Howard’s Bus Line, courtesy of Dale Howard. . . . ’ - § gnce fail I topics and quallty of displays at the C1 . The Wide range of d much Interest and hard Work 011 the part of our Gr. 4-8 Science Fair showe ‘ t arned the opportunity nd their arents). The following studen s e _ . iguiiiisgï¬it in thepRideau District High School SCience Fair on Thursday, ' - ' tion; Ryan Kennedy - 6: DaVld Rogers/Morgan Thomas Fric . ’ . ï¬ziigonial/Vertical Gravity; Melissa DaVis/ChristinaACarrggkéguggnducigzigy " - ir e . of ElectriCity; Mark Turnbull/Matthew Kompass k ' ' â€" How a Battery Wor s. ‘ K 11 Hanna - ACidS' Bonnie Adams/Cheryl Joly , . Epigiélethgnks to the judges Trish Kehoe, Joanne Orr and Trustee Sam Fleming for_a job well done. Legion Gift to ngeau Centennial; A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and ' ' Lakes Branch 231 to our d an fla were recently donated by Rideau _ _. . :cgfgf.lhr. Jog Raison and Mr. Doug Mackinnon delivered the gifts which will be displayed with pride in the gymnasium. -Se tembe Wednesday, March 25 was an exciting day for 21 During their visit the children met their teacher, the secretary and the health nurse and were able to drop in to the classroom. Mrs. Newman very generously prOVided treats for-both the parents and the new JK-K students. E;ggg_xg Be canadjgn: In recognition of Canada's 125th birthday and in co-operation with the local Kinsmen. all students and staff at Rideau. Centennial will participate in a school assembly on April 2 at 1:00 p.m. and will be able to sign a "signature flag“. Local Kinsmen, including John Riley, will take part in the assembly. Parents are most welcome to attend.