Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Dec 1986, p. 8

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8 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN Township of Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne COUNCH. NOTES October 6, 1986 - approved Kendrick's Park aCCounts in the amount - authorized Zoning Administrator to proceed with application for Zoning Amendment as applied for by Daniel Young â€" approved a donation in amount of $100.00 for Rick SWEET'S CORNERS SCHOOL COMMITTEE The meeting on Nov. began with a brief fashion show. Two students modelled the new school uniforms. They are in the school colours of $621.06; Centennial Park Signs?!" Emu“ m M°t“.’n’ of yellow and maroon. The , accounts $570.58; General 0min ls e orts to “use thirty uniforms have just Accounts $13,273.77; Eu. 1: dawéréness about arrived and are much I Lyndhurst Private Abatement pma cor mJuneS _ appreciated by the students â€" Road Superintendent and staff. ‘ accounts $8.051.66; and Road Voucher #10 accounts authorized to register 1 person for a Grader school Each year the Seeley's Bay Lions Club distribute food $81,912.79. . . l â€" Keith Sly appointed to tcoo beforgamied bfifhe gmsed hampers t0 “eedy famlhes | Local Architectural "m les' owns 1? ra_er in the area. The families I Conservation Advisory Pry b,e filmed for mstmctlon of school children will be ST- JOHN'S ACW Committee for the balance ‘ requn'e asked to contribute food - Eileen Haskin be confirmed for these hampers during N m etin of 1986 term . l :1: heldovzflbflze horse 0% - Group Home Section of am 1 permanent th {miâ€"“Fae the week of Dec. 8th. i Etta Glover. The meeting Official Plan as submitted ecogofjti'dsm mon pro anon Nonâ€"PeriShable items Will I opened with the Lord's Prayer, by W.D. Buchonan Ltd. _ Sound! re isters with be requested only. I Winnie Bryan read the approved Ministry of Nat “5 a1 Resources The students collected $150. Meditation and Ruth Anna - LiveStOCR Evaluator’ c' objection to the desi natiori for .Rle H'ansen' . In I Glover read the Scripture. Juipersy paid for. attendance of the whole area of lakes aPPreCIanon' they recelved Roll call was answered by and report 01'! animals k1119d- and rivers as the James a Personally antographed .l 10 members. October minutes were read and approved followed by the treasurer‘s report. Iris Landon expresses thanks to all who helped at the Arts and Crafts. It was decided to have a July and plus mileage and Council agrees to the value of the livestock October 28, 1986 â€" approved Lyndhurst Private Abatement Program accounts in the amount of $6,388.44; Auld Waterway rather than designation of specific routes of passage through the waterways - Township will sponsor employment bridging program under the Reserve Sector Work Program of the Federal poster of Rick. The student council is entering a float in the Lyndhurst Santa Claus parade on Nov. 22nd. The theme is "Education: the past, the present, the future." Thanks to all those kind Au ust meetin instead Centennial Park accounts , people who purchased a ct ga January afd February $318.35; General GIZZZmngsnt’Chggz:t to gate mug and/or calendar in | meeting, Administration accounts grovincial Park 0nd ahe the fundraising drive. The The Church School dance $18,117.89 and Road Voucher an t 6 money raised will be well I I program to be operated was discussed. There Will #11 accounts 513,478-5-5 and su ervised b spent‘ be a grocery hamper draw - Road Superintendent sent MNR/Ontari: y The public is invited to at our table in Eight, we letters of invitation to bid ' attend a very exciting will give a donation of money for building about 1,950 Christmas concert on Dec. to the Church School in feet of Big Hill Road with 17th at 7:30 p.m. at the place of a gift exchange Granular B, 3" and Granular iHflIqfll“ilililflllflilflll“ll111m“qliluilflilflilflil“il‘lllflil SChOOl. It is a musical entitled at our December meeting. Ay5/8 gravel Can YOUR Water Pass the TEST? "Angels, Lambs, Ladybugs There will be a Christmas - authorized Reeve and Md .and Fireflies". recipe exchange at that Road Superintendent to roblems are”th below It was decided not to have meeting. execute an agreement with p _ a meeting in December.- Election of officers followed: SOuth Crosby regarding ""t°hY"fee"nQ after bath‘”9 The next school committee Pres. Mabel Standen; Honorary maintenance and snow plowing -Soaps B detergents not sudsing meeting. will ,be , Tuesday, Pres. Jean Roantree; on boundary and Town Line "RUS‘W Stains on‘Sir‘ks' “xwres Jan. 20th at 7:30 p.m. Treasurer Eleanor Wills; roads EMmeralgeiosns ORIChrome The guest speaker was Elaine Devotions Ruth Anna Glover; - Council takes great pleasure 'Xtures' at room t' 95'_ Btc- Dempster, the Grade 3 teacher Secretary Carol Jacob- in congratulating Gordon "Strange taStes 0r CdOUI‘S '0 Your 1. d . , ’ . drinktn w tar at the school. She out me Meditation Reader Mabel Thompson for his successful I Q 3 her Program in Grade 3’ Standen and Get Well Card Sender Carol Jacob. The December meeting will be held at the home of Carol Jacob starting with a noon lunch. Etta course Road completion of the of Instruction for Superintendents ~ no objections to severance Bâ€"502-86 and B-504â€"86 â€" approved the Preliminary WATER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT can do away with these problems” Call today for an "In Home" Water Test 8 Free Estimate. with an emphasis on explaining "Child Centre Activities". Not only was her talk very informative but it gave the committee members a very positive feeling about Closed the meeting with Application # 0816000108 FRED MAGEE Plumbing 8 Heating the teaching program at the Grace' under the Ontario Home Portland. Ontario 272-2103 Sweet's Corners_ Mrs‘ Renewal Program 2 1' if“ M“ 1!“ W W ii“ iii if“ M“ ill 11“ ill ill it“ ill if“ in Dempster taught at Lansdowne LYNDHURST UCW - Final Loan Application for the past 15 years and The November meeting 0816000109 be approved is very enthusiastic about of the Lyndhurst UCW was the open concept at this school. held at the home of Ruth Patrick. The president welcomed everyone and read "Beatitude for HmmewWegu HAMBLEN TREE FARM kam Mpoflmad was m CUT YOUR Own CHRISTMAS TREE c arge o the devotional with the theme friendship. WITH MARGOT 8 BILL HAMBLEN The offering was taken and dedicated. The roll call was answered by 12 Highway #92 â€" ll miles WeSt of Athens members and the secretary's report was read and approved. Velma read the treasurer's Over 1000 trees to select your choice! Toys or Gifts report. Coins were collected for the Fellowship of the "0 PRICE may be left for Least Coin. A thank you INCREASE Salvation Army for distribution to ard s ead f N th . . C W3 1' mm a an needy Leeds Families. and Fanny Kenny and also one from Clara and Sheila Kenny. Our next meeting, with a potluck dinner will be held Dec. lst at 7:00 in the Legion Hall. Plans were made for the bazaar to be held Nov. 8th in the Conservation Hall. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A lovely lunch was served. OPEN WEEKâ€"ENDS IN DECEMBER BONFIRE, REFRESHMENTS, HIKING ."Alake Lt a M Outing to obtain a Fault nee." BAlLING AVAILABLE

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