ST. PE’I‘ER'S ACW The June 6 meeting was held at the home of June Goodwins and Jean Rogers. The meeting opened with all members sharing in the reading of the Invocation, the Scriptures, the Meditation and the Prayer. A discussion followed. Roll call found 8 members present. Ann Morris read the treasurer's report. It was moved by Gail Moore, seconded by Etheleen Tye that an outstanding bill at Sweet's be paid. Ann Morris read a thankâ€"you letter from the Cancer Society. She also read an invitation to the opening ceremonies for the Soviet visitors at R.D.H.S. Elizabeth Tate reported on those ceremonies that she and Rita Jones attended. Gail Moore read the letter she is sending to our Foster Child. Etheleen is to write the next letter in a month‘s time. A discussion was held regarding the request to cater to the late evening lunch at Carol Sly's wedding. A committee will be set up to finalize the details. Etheleen brought up the point that we are in need of some new church linens. A discussion followed as to funding and alternate materials. The meeting closed with the ACW prayer and grace. A light lunch followed. The next meeting will be held on September 12 at 7:30pm at Gail Moore's. FISCHER’S Ornamental Ironworks (Soperton) . Gates vRamng . Security Screens ~ Fireplace - Lamps - Garden Furniture etc. All custom made. Free Estimates G. Fische r 928-2783 LEEDS 4w-H'ERS GO FOR GOLD Lansdowne 4-H Dairy Club was victorious in the recent "4-H Go For The Gold" Competition held in Athens. The Lansdowne team, made up of Paul Thompson, Sarah F odey and Galen Countryman, beat out the Lyn 4â€"H Dairy Club in the final round for the opportunity to represent Leeds County at the Regional playâ€"offs being held at the Kemptville College on August 23. The "Go For The Gold" competition is the new name for the 4-H Reach For The Top. Each 4-H Club may enter a team and these teams compete in a quiz bowl type competition. Members must answer questions ranging from livestock nutrition and housing to general knowledge questions on agricultural topics to home crafts and economics. The runner-up team from Lyn was Shelly Johnston, Andrea Grendal, Rhonda Mallette and Rob Mallette. The Leeds 4-H Beef Team was third and the Athens 4-H Dairy Club was fourth. Suzette’s MIR STYLIK FOR 11E I_II.£__ EMILY Toes. 10:00 a... - 8:00 9..“ H. 9:“) a... - 5:00 p... Thurs. 10:00 a... - 8:“) p.l. Fri. 9:“) I... - 5:!!! pm. Sat. , 9:00 am. .- 12 noon Located in the 'Home-Video' Building ruin St.. Elgin Tel. 359-5782 “mood in Barbering] Styling gfteef 7taoeI Come with us to matinee performance of “Olde Charlie Farquharson‘s Testament and Magic Lantern Show" at Gananoque including lunch and shopping Sept. 30. Cost $39.00 283-1267 267-5374 Where to go for dinner when you don't know where to go for dinner. Waterside Restaurant and Dining Lounge JONAS ST. LYNDHURST 928 '2634 & COLLECTIBLES COUNTRY T-SHIRTS arrived . .handmade girls dresses MUELLER MACHINERY LTD. Machining & Welding R.R.1. Athens. Qitario, KOE 130 (513)924â€"9711 QUICK SERVICE IN MACHINING AND WELDING PRESSWDRK HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS MADE AND REPAIRED MACHINERY AND PARTS BUILT TD SPECIFICATIONS BASTARD & SOUTH BURGESS LACAC IS SPONSORING A WALKING TOUR OF PHILIPSVI LLE Ponlandon-the-Rideau 272-2202 OPEN 7 nus WEEKLY "DOCKAND DINE†Visit Our Fully Licensed enjoy our Historical and Architectural Heritage Sunday, September 17, 1.30 p.111. (Rain Date, September 24) Beginning at Harmony Lodge (formerly United Church) Call; 272-2662 928-2078 If you plan to attend twigâ€"â€ï¬‚. -k . fly wanâ€"Wrâ€"r uâ€"u