NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 27 RIDEAU NOTES Cont'd from P-24 drug situations where students had to make decisions as to how to solve the problems. This proved to be thoughtâ€"provoking for the students. Once again i Debbie stressed that help ‘ could be obtained from any services similar to Family Focus. We are happy to report that our Librarian Jack Harvey is now the proud parent of a baby boy. Congratulations to Jack and Martha. The junior girls' basketball team closed out its regular season with a 10-0 wonâ€"loss record. In the semiâ€"finals Rideau defeated Sharbot Lake with a convincing 53â€"20 score. Mary Ellen Pattinson led the way with 16 points while Patti Knapp and Angela Code had 10 and 8 , respectively. Rideau 1' advances to the Leedsâ€"Grenville Champsionship against St. Mary's of Brockville. Last Wednesday, November 9th, Mr. D. Purdy and Ms. S. Hardy Page accompanied FACT OR FALLACY? HEART two history classes to m&%& Fish Oil Prevents Ottawa. Both the orormmo HeanDisease ‘ intermediate and senior , classes enjoyed time spent Dnï¬khaflnflweg I at The Museum of Aviation, prevenmeandiseasey and the new National Gallery. The students were FACT: Noone knowsforcertain out through their Paces in abouttheeffectsofï¬shoil on heart acqui ring informat ion about disease, but it‘s a question worth in- Canadian contributions in vestigating.Researchisunderway the air during V-V- I and to determineifeatingï¬sh orï¬sh oil WW- II. Here, an original capsuleswillhaveaneffect.Every- , Lancaster Bomber was found one agrees, however, thatwhatyou a to be _ especially eatisimportantto yourcardio- ‘ " fascinating- At the vascularhealth. Reducing the National Gallery, students amountoffat,saltandalcohoiin were given a tour of yourdietwhile increasing the Renaissance and Modern amountoffibre, vitamins and European. art, and had the mineralswillreduceyourriskof SSEZSESSI‘YCOHZMEE‘.’ “‘2 “emd'sease- Thank you to an the people in the who whirlwind hour of lunch and contributed to our recent Campaign, shopping at the Rideau Centre rounded out the day - an enjoyable learning experience was had by all. We know you are being asked to help many TOM SCOVIL PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS FARM STATEMENTS BUSINESS STATEMENTS organizations and so are thankful for your generous donations. Rideau’s Band and Choir were very pleased with the response to their Annual Fall Smorgasbord. It was a resounding successl! A very sincere thank you is extended to everyone who helped and to everyone who attended. We appreciate We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy New Year. The Canadian Red Cross Homemaker Service Elgin All Services at Reasonable Rates your support° TOV1SCOVâ€. 9.8. If you still intend to send in a Winter sports schedule is Portland Ofï¬ce serv'ces Lid- donation, we, of course, will be more getting under way. Girls Box 70 than happy to get it. Volleyball - Junior and Senior. Boys Basketball - Midget, Junior and Senior. Rideau’s Senior Boys V011eyball had a good RIDEAU LAKES UNION LIBRARY season. They finished the regular season in third Portland, Ontario KOG lVO Telephone: 272-2769 Hours of operation 2:2:siliiozgd 2:2:22 Ngï¬gg Branch Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Librarian were bumped out of the DELTA 1.30â€"4.30 7â€"9 p.m. 9â€"lla.m. L.Braidwood semiâ€"finals by North 928-2291 Grenville with losing ELGIN 11-4 p.m. 1-4 p.m 1-4 p.m 1â€"4 P-m~ 10â€"1 p.m. M Keate; scores of 15-8 and 16-14. 359-5315 7â€"9 p_m_ 7â€"9 p_m D_ Hasklns Con ratulations go out to _ _ _ h plaï¬ers: Troy Bresee, Paul LYNDHURST 6 9 p‘m' l 4 p‘“' 10 l p.m. v. McMalhen Diet, Jim Redmond, Robbie 928‘2277 Scott, Jamie Scott, Scott FORTLAND ‘ 6-8 p.m. 11-3 p.m. 2â€"4 p.m. 11.30â€"2_3o L_Braidwood Rice, Scott Trowbridge, 272-2832 32;:1:nidgzésizgffggnggzgzz SEELEYLS BAY 1'30-4'30 91‘30â€"1'30 2‘30â€"5 10~l p.m. H Simpson ’ ° - 6.30â€"9p.m. Jackie Gavin, Marsha 387 3909 Standen; and coach Jeff ‘ ‘ Rice.