Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1988, p. 14

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Iii NORTH LEEDS LANTERN Too late for last issue OASWT hears Mrs. Mary Sutcliffe On Nov. 2” the Gananoque and area branch of the Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers held their meeting in Portland at noon in the affectionate, two classes poor and rich, lovers of noise and bands. During elderhosteling one attends lectures. and one was able to find out many facets of their lifestyle. She was thanked by Hilda Cardiff who presented her with a gift. A period of carol singing was enjoyed with Kathryn Scott at Cards to sick members were signed and gifts had been brough for the Salvation Army in Bananoque to use at Christmas time. A pleasant afternoon concluded with Christmas greetings and the old benediction from registers used in schools afew years ago. United ChUFCh hall- piano This brought back many Preceding the meeting our 45 memories! ladies enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner at seasonal decorated tables. Nina Churchill. president. welcomed the guests followed by s S s s $ s s s s s s s s s ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING, INCOME TAX. s s s s S S S S S $ S S S S toast to the Queen and singing of s BUSINESSES, CORPORATIONS, FARMERS and INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS s The QUEEU- A moment 0f SilenCe S If you are looking for an accountant for the first time. 5 was Observed for Several deceasec‘ 5 Considering changing your present accountant, for any reason. 3 members in lQEl7. s I CAN OFFER You 5 Heat} table ,gUEStS Inc'l‘ded the 3 Full accounting and bookkeeping services. 3 president, Nina Churcm”, pasr 5 Preparation of Farm, Corporate & Personal Income Tax Returns. 5 presudent. Mary Townsend: guest - . . . 5 speaker Mary Sutcliffe. Doris S That speCIal PERSONAL attention you are entitled to expect. Potter Doreen Regan. Margaret s Help with the numerous gov't returns and. reports that bedevil you. 8 Courneyea, secretary: Lucille S 5 Strong. treasurer. S I have over 20 years experience, my office is conveniently located on Perth street, S GUEStS from the thn group, S 'ust behind the Post Office in Portland, and my fees are reasonable.. 5 J Kingston were welcomed as were 5 s new members‘ 5 Please give me a call at 272-2769 to arrange a mutually convenient meeting, there 5 ' ' . r sid nt “‘â€"_" O ‘ EELlrnciiH trheead :LnSnigroupS feadfng 5 would, of cour5e, be no charge or obligation. 3 ~ ' TOM SCOVII, 5 relating terms used in a s one_roumed school to those used 8 Portland Office Services Limited 5 in modern school e.g. 5 Box 70, Portland, Ont., KOG 1V0 s -ViSltln VEFIOUShomESFOFSUPPer $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ g by teacher â€" 'public relations" â€"sweeping school floor and snowshovelling â€" 'physical education' â€"sharing one geography book â€"'learning centre' â€"walk in the woods -'a field trip' and the humorous list went on. Kathryn Scott expressed thanks of group to the ladies of the church for excellent meal. A highlight of the meeting was when Mary Townsend. assisted by Rita Hollister presented a life membership pin to Marion Young who had spent a total of 29 years teaching. Her career began in Long Point in lQlB. Other centres where she taught were Westport, Corveih Care Centre 375James$lrenL Gananooue, Ontario K7G 221 _-- (613)382-4752 (Th) Member. Onlnrlon-sing HOHIOASSCCiaiiO?‘ Carvelh Lodg'e Carvuh Nursing Home Lm’. 1978. Chalk River. Lyndhurst and Brockville and later did supply work. CARVETH LODGE ___â€"_.___.._. ln accepting pin, she concluded in Ganuoque Ontario Y 1 with a witty remark. " The good die young and the wicked have time to repent.". Another elder member.Mabe| Davidson. 95. of Philipsville was recognized FiHI‘ClalIy at this meeting. For the meeting proper. the group came from dining room to upstairs hall where a treat awaited them when they heard an interesting trip to Mexico described by Mrs. Mary Sutcliffe of the Portland area. Mrs. Sutcliffe was introduced by Lucille Strong who said. "Mary was a native of Wales. a former nurse. she had served with armed services in India and was an active worker in many local North Leeds - A PRIVATE SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENCE WHOSE REPUTATION HAS BEEN EARNED BY ITS COMMITMENT TO QUALITY CARE. â€" THE ONLY PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SENIORS IN THE COUNTY WHICH CAN, IF SO REQUIRED, PROVIDE FOR YOUR FUTURE LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE NEEDS WITH A LICENSED NURSING HOME ON THE PREMISES. â€" A MODERN ONEâ€"STOREY CENTRE WHICH HAS A PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC ASSOCIATED WITH THE KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL'ON THE PREMISES. - ALL ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM, ENSUITE BATHROOMS, FULLY CARPETED, TELEVISION 8: TELEPHONE OUTLETS. â€" SERVICES OF A DIETICIAN: ALL MEALS PREPARED AND SERVED BY TRAINED AND COURTEOUS STAFF. - FAMILY OWNED 8: OPERATED WITH EIGHTEEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SERVING SENIOR CITIZENS. groups." This trip was unique because it was under auspices of CARVETH LODGE IS THE RESIDENCE PREFERRED BY SENIOR CITIZENS CONCERNED WITH TOMORROW'S LONGâ€"TERM HEALTH CARE REQUIREMENTS Elderhosteling group. This group started in U. S. in |Q75. came to Canada in l980. By l985 all provinces were participating. It is active in most countries in the world. Anyone can attend if one is 60 years of age. willing to travel and wish to learn and have new beginnings. The speaker chose a homestay experience â€" that is living in with a family to learn their ways, etc. FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE to: CARVETH CARE CENTRE 375 JAMES STREET GANANOQUE, ONTARIO. K76 22). Her talk was interesting with TELEPHONE 1-613-382-4752 humorous anecdotes of ‘ experiences in Mexico. She . Ow rs: Th 61) F '1 described the Mexicans as a proud “8 e l son an“ y people. warm. happy and

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