NORTH LEEDS LANTERN THANKYOU PAT! On Friday,September 18 the Community Room in Elgin assumed a warm and welcoming appearance in expectation of the arrival of the guest of honour, it was a surprise thank you and farewell party for Pat Little who has contributed so much of her time and energy to improving the quality of life for everyone in this area. Rideau Lakes Union Library and Lantern workers were predominant among the guests who greeted Pats' arrival with enthusiasm. Apparently it really was a surprise for Pat who thought she was going dancing with her husband Roy. Needless to say as she circulated there were many reminisc- ences. ° DITORIAL PAGE- â€"â€" Reeve Bob Smith brought greetings from South Crosby Council and Mar- garet Williams spoke on behalf of Eastern Ontario Library System. Presentations were made by Bob Waterfield for Rideau Lakes Union Library and Doug Roantree for the North Leeds Lantern. A11 speeches alluded humourously to the upheaval in the lives of Pat's co-workers. She certainly was a force to be reckoned with! Delicious refreshments were served and we all had a good opportunity to speak to Pat and hear about her new life and home. We wish her well. L______; tifhhfl*** ALL MATERIAL SHOULD BE NAILED T0: P.O. Box 136 Elgin. Ont. K06 IEO t*muu*uu* iii-*{ri-i-l-ii-i-‘I'I-i-N-I-iiiii-ii- TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESSES ADVERTISERS ETC. NHO USE THE LANTERN: OUR PRINTING DATES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED FOR 1987. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND OUR ASSISTANCE NE ASK YOU TO CLIP 8 SAVE THE LIST OF DEADLINES LISTED BELOW. (IT IS ALWAYS PRINTED ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF EACH MONTH S ISSUE ) NORTHLEEDSLANTERN ' DEADLINE DATES for 1987 To ensure YOUR material is included hithe Lantern please refer to dates below. 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