Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Mar 1990, p. 4

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4 NCHRTTI LEEHJS IJUVTEIU! EHKRIEI 19E") DELTA U.C.W. The UCW members gathered at the Sunday School Rooms for their meeting, where President Irma Chant welcomed each one and opened with prayer and the repeating of the Purpose. Vivian Morris took charge of the worship service. With Irma at the piano, all joined in the singing of a hymn. This was followed by a scripture reading. The roll call reported 16 hospital and 2 home visits being made for the month. The offering was dedicated THE DELTA ATHLETIC AND RECREATIONAL SOCIETY We, the officers of the Delta Athletic and Recreational Society, wish to express our sincere thanks to all those who have made a donation to our organization since May 1989. We appreciate any support you have given us whether in time, food, or money. We had a very successful skating rink this past December and even into January until the weather turned against us. We held a skating carnival in early January and experienced a great turn out. A broomball tournament and another carnival were being planned for January and February, but these had to be cancelled due to the warm weather conditions which melted the ice. But, we have an exciting March planned starting with a St. Patrick's Day Dance to be held at the Delta Legion on March 17, 1990 with a D.J. and a meal at midnight. Also, March 31 and April 1 bring BASTARD AND SOUTH BURGESS TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT N 0 T I C E PERMIT FOR OPEN FIRE ISSUED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 2.6.3.4 ONTARIO FIRE CODE 0. REGULATION 67(87 Byâ€"Law Number 695 Any person who is going to have an Open Fire for other than Cooking Food, must have a Permit For An Open Fire. These Permits can be obtained from the following people. STATION #1 Delta Station #2 Portland Fire Chief Paul Ostrom Alex McWhirter Millard Goodsell Ron Welch William Morris Harold Walker RmULATION # 9 (PERMIT) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of this Code is liable for the Cost Incurred in bringing the resulting fire under control and/or a Fine of not more than Two Thousand Dollars, ($2,000.00), exclusive of cost and a Corporation not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). I. COST INCURRED: $300.00 for the first hour spent by the Fire Station in whose area the fire is located and $200.00 for each additional hour or part thereof for the Fire Station in whose area the fire is located at $100.00 for each additional Tanker or Pumper required to Extinguish the Fire. . FINES: First Offence â€" 10 percent of the Maximum Fine. Second Offence â€" 20 percent of the Maximum Fine, (or cm...â€" â€"._..__i i _E... W...” as .W_Wm -« . by Edith Woods, who read once again the Delta Maple left up to the discretion of the Fire a "Message for February" and Syrup Festival and we have Chlefl' i closed with prayer. big plans during that weekend 5 Minutes of the last meeting at the Recreation Centre. FR TION ' and Treasurer's report were Come and check us out. You _ _ . read and accepted. We agreed will find a stocked canteen, W . to renew our Bible-a-Month craft and bake sale, cotton "National Wildlife Week" was created by an Act of Parliament in 1947 to create awareness about the , ‘ w r cand and we are ho in to . . . . . for the year The ladies e e y’ p g importance of Wildlife conservation in Canada; and reminded that the World's Day have Jack-Wax. of Prayer meeting will be This spring we have plans to held in the Baptist Church install horseshoe pits and are the Canadian Wildlife Federation hopes that "National Wildlife Week" will increase partici- paction at a community level in active conservation this year. After discussion, hoping this will be a big hit and we decided to hold a St. for people of all ages. Patrick‘s Day Tea on March Again, our sincere thanks to conservation of wildlife habitat is necessary to 15th from 2:00 to 4:0C p.m. all who have helped in the engure‘th: conténued survival 0f Canada's plants _ an anima S; an ' in the church hall. Everyone past and we hope you Will welcome! continue to support us in the wildlife belongs to all people and should be Irene Goodsell read a future, because without you conserved for the benefit of future generations; Stewardship Nugget WhiCh we cannOt surv1ve and keep the theme chosen for this year's National Wildlife stated "When the Church enables men to outâ€"think, out-love and out-live the world, the Recreation Centre a place for our children and ourselves to go and have a good time. Week is "Local action brings worldwide results" which focuses on sustainable development and the need to take action to conserve Canada's wildlife . . . . IGSOUL'C957 it demonstrates its right to Sincerely, existence." The Executive Now THEREFORE: I, Arch Ostrom, Reeve of Bastard and South Burgess What have we done to God's Delta Athletic and Recreational do here}? Noelalmfihe week ‘?f Aprll 8 ' $4! 1990 thr’ G d d to be Societ as "National Wildlife Week" in the Township of ear . 0 .ma e US ‘ Y . Bastard and South Burgess, and urge all citizens stewards of His earth! In her Allison, Helena, Marion and to participate in initiating projects which will program, Irene Goodsell spoke Cathy improve wildlife habitat in the Township. to us on the different ways IN WITNESS we can recycle to help the WHEREOF: I hereby set my hand (and cause the seal of the cause. We were all asked Township to be hereto affixed) this 20th. day of to give examples of such, and February, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety. we had a short discussion which proved very interesting and beneficial. Irene closed the program by reading an Ecology Hymn. Irma led in the Mizpah benediction. A social hour was enjoyed by all and Mrs. Lester gave the courtesy. PARENTS NIGHT Rideau District High School Thursday, March 29 at 7-30 p.m. WORK WAN TED Painting. Wallpapering Repairs to Ceiling and Walls. Renovations. Stone- work. Pointed. Cement. Brickwork and Chimneys Roof Repair Shingling Chimney Sweeping Barn Painting FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Ken Rasmussen NOTICE ’10 Residents of the Township of Bastard and Souâ€"”lb The Township of Bastard and South Burgess has been deSignated under the "Rural and Native Housing Program", which is being delivered by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. This: is a home â€" ownership program in which approved lowâ€"income clients pay 25% of their income toward the mortgage. are encouraged Preliminary applications are available at the Munic1pal Office (928â€"2251). If you require further information please contact our office. to attend 359-5950 Shirley Bryden, Clerkâ€"Treasurer, A.M.C.T., C.M.O. Op.m.. IO 8 (1.1771.

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