Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1988, p. 15

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wt Plan to attend the annual book sale which will be held on July 9,Elgin Day. This year the volunteers will work without sunburn or cloudbursts, in the comfort of the Community Room between the Library and the Fire Hall. As always there will be no limit to the choice of reading matter for young and adult readers. 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. Also, again assisted by Outreach - Ontario,Rideau Lakes Union Library will present a show for children and their families;Paddy Stewart in a 45 minute madcap musical "Juggelband" 1.30 ~p.m. in the United Church, admission $1.00. Throughout the summer there will be a reading program for children in all five libraries.Ask the librarian for the exciting details. During the first week in September watch for The Westminster Ensemble who will present "The Jungle Book" their version of Kipling's beloved book.In Portland Community Hall. Exact date not yet definate. Clash of Loyalties by Palma Harcourt There is an unusual twist to this author's latest thriller. Pandora .White bears the son- of a Russian prisoner of war, Alexis Dolkov, while they are both confined bythe German occupation of the Channel Islands during World War H. Later, in London, widowed and remarried she hopes to hide the boy's identity. Alexis's brother, a Soviet officer discovers the boy's existance and plans to use him to the future glory of the K.G.B. The story continues with Richard Kent and David Windfield, friends and rivals at Oxford, one follows their lives and joint love of Julia with a nagging suspicion that first one and then the other is the subtly trained traitor. Of course it is possible to guess which one it is, but the outcome is none the less exciting. B.S.S. Deadlock by Colin Forbes It would be impossible to give an outline of this splendid adventure story cum suspense thriller. Tweed, Deputy Director of Secret Service in England takes a long overdue holiday, convinced that he will be boredlto death. Instead he is catapulted into a full scale European emergency. Involved are a master planner for the Soviet Elete forces, Paula . Grey Tweed's new assistant, Robert Newman a foreign correspondent and many more. Gold bullion robberies, rumours, new top secret bombs and sea mines, a very strange village community all pass in a montage. There are some grisly deaths but the story builds in excitement to a stunning end. B.S.S. Straiont on Till Morning by Mary S. Lovell A biography of Beryl Markham, who in 1936 gained world renown when she became the first woman to make a solo east-west flight across the _At1antic. At hcme inKenya she was known for her skill as a trainer of race horses. No horses gleamed like Beryl's and they won. She had a quiet, Garbo-like presence that men found attractive and Prince Henry of Gloucester was one of her many lovers. Yet, as we read, life was never any bed of roses for this remarkable lady. JR The Life of Helen Alone by Karen Lawrence Helen Alone faced all sorts of challenges when she went to live on a prairie farm with the man she loved and his three children. Her growing attachment to them and how she came to terms with her own uncertainties is the story of this soâ€"called novel. It is sensual and raw, but sometimes very sweetly whispered. JR The Yellow Wind by Robert Hughes Two hundred years ago, in the summer of 1788, hundreds of British convicts landed at Botany Bay in Australia and became its first white settlers. Thousands more came later, fettered the often minor offenders, as Britian sought to shed its 'criminal class'. For the most part they served their terms, survived great hardships and stayed there. Australia has always tried to hide its convict past, now writers and historians are bringing it into the open. The Fatal Shore is wonderfully researched and written, a powerful, brutal and extraordinary book. J R Twopence to Cross the Mersey by Helen Forrester Tuppence' is the first in the series of books that Helen Forrester has written about her Liverpool childhood. She writes about the abject poverty in which she was raised without a trace of selfâ€"pity or sentimentalism. Her little books are of a rare and inspiring kind and Edmonton is now her home. JR AUSTIN K. BERRY The Valley Auct imeer Carplete Auction Service Ampri or , . V 623â€"5617 He Sell Everything Faro Dispersals~ Householdâ€"Antiques Lyndhurst 387â€"3282 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 15 BURT HUDSON REAL ESTATE LTD. PO Box 474. Athens KOE lBO Tel OlliceB. Ros 924-914! PlDTO 1745 Athens area bungalow with huge garage and workshop. Large eat-in kitchen, spaiti us livmg roan. nicely finished oasereni WIU‘. bar. and 3m madman. Nell-locath on paved road on oneâ€"acre lot. Prim} Ill! will at 392.500. Dfll'A. Large lake frontage on Beverly Lake, lovely treed lot. 3 bedroons. den, 3 full baths. spacin llVll‘lgâ€" dining area with fireplace. beautiful gourmet kitchen with builtâ€"in oven. Jennair, microwave. washer, dryer. Lovely large decks. $139,500rLS Pl 0T0 1759 Beat the heat at this lowâ€"priced cottage. G‘ahan Lake. 3 bedâ€" room, living roan. nice kitchen. insulated walls and ce11ing. great 100 ft. beach, depth 300 ft. Garage, excellent view. 0in 349.900. 3 bedmon hone near Brockwlle. nice kitchen. family roan. Oil furnace. just. 10 minutes to own. $49,500. Lyndhurst. large garden lot wiui pond. $15,000 Pluri lbllw Road. $3900 for nice building lot. Highway 42. west of Athens. milding lot. Nice View ‘/i acre with right-ofâ€"way to Charleston Lake.$7500. Lovely cottage. Bellariy Lake. 3 bedroom, bath, garage. nice level lot, fully furnished. Oily 345.000. 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