-/ FOR SALE Book now, Government inspected YOUNG LAMB. Freezer wrapped to your requirements. Approx. 100 lb live weight. Call 359-5526 WEDDING DRESS and veil, Never been worn â€" $165.00 Call 387-3617 Sears Lady Kenmore Portable DISHWASHER â€" $100.00 Call 359-5124 GENERAL FREEZER CHEST TYPE 8 cu.ft Good Condition. Call 272â€"2747 1984 SUZUKI GS450L, Great first bike. Low mileage ~ $1,800.00 - negotiable. Serious calls only Phone 359-5466 BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. The Elgin Branch Library has just received another large donation of books for sale. Tables in the Reading Room have been designated for an ON_GOING BOOK SALE. Come in and browse this excellent collection of good condition paperbacks. Some hardbacks also included. HELP WANTED Dorothy's Fishing Lodge, Chaffey's Lock, is looking to hire a cook for the 1987 season - May 15th thru Oct 15th. Call 359-5816 to arrange an interview. DRIVER WANTED Driver with "D" class lic- ense for Fuel Delivery- to commence October 1, 1986. Applications may be picked up at "DOUG SUMMERS FUELS" NORTH LEEDS LANTERN THANK YOU NOTES DOHERTY I Flossie Doherty of Flo's Lunch, Lyndhurst, wish to thank everyone who sent flowers and cards and was so kind, with phone calls and many other acts of kindness while I was in Ottawa Civic Hospital and on coming home.. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. Thank you all. Flossie Doherty MORRIS I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Doctors and nurses in the emergency and on Johnson 3, also ambul- ance driver Chris and Susan '1, also to friends neighbours and relatives for visits, cards and flowers sent to me while I was a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston. Mrs. Edna Morris CHARBONEATJ~ We wish to thank our family, friends and neighbours for their help and kindness during our recent fire. Also thanks to the Gananoque Fire Dept. and the Seeley's Bay Fire Dept. for their quick response. Many thanks also to our friends at the Seeley's Bay Legion for organizing a Benefit Dinner and Dance in our honour. Again, many thanks to all who helped us through this trying ordeal. Doreen 8: Don Charboneau. CURTIS I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for their prayers, flowers, cards, fruit baskets and general concern during my illness in hospital and at home. Thanks also St. PIERRE I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks for the support of South Crosby Council, Elgin Lions Club, Lioness Club, local business establishments, parents and staff over the last ten years of South Crosby Day Camp. A special thank you to Barb Purdy and to Jenny Lemke, who, without her knowledge and training, the Red CrOSS swimming program would not have been possible this year. Elaine St. Pierre Volunteer SCDCP Co-ordinator BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Distributors Wanted for Rapidly Expanding Company Offering Simple. Economical System of Producing Quality Beer 8 Wine at Home. EXPERIENCE THE TASTE DIFFERENCE Call MINI-PUBS. Seeley's Bay 387-3330 THE WORD IS ALLERGIC The new word is "allergic," a contribuâ€" tion of medicine to the language oflitera- ture and small talk. [)0 you break out in u rash when you sniff cat-nip? You're allergic to cat-nip. Do you get bumps when you sit on a horse-hair sofa? You are allergic to horse-hair sofas. Do your hands tremble when you pick up a glass of whiskey? You are allergic to whiskey. ... It seems that every one of us is aller- gic. one way or another. Some people are allergic to Bach. others to the paintings of the surrenlists. (The symptoms in the one case are a look of profound boredom. in the other a faint frothing at the mouth.) Most husbands are allergic to their wives and vice versa. . . . Mussolini is allergic to Anthony Eden. screen stars are allergic to marriage, small boys are allergic to soap. . . . Even weâ€"to introduce, a personal note-a. eallergic. We‘re allergic to “allergic.†For it promises to be another of those medical catch-phrases like "inferiority complex†and "neurosis" and "sex" that people ride to death on the highways of conversation. gumming up the traffic and forcing decent vehicles of wit and erudition into the ditches. COMING EV ENTSâ€"September Z The Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society will hold its regular meeting at 7:45p.m. in Forfar Community Hall. Speaker Jerry Boegel, Glen Tay Gardens: Topic-Fall planting of bulbs. Door prizes, Everyone welcome. 4 The Leeds Stagehands Theatre Group will hold their annual meeting at Ronda Allen's home, RR#Z Lyndhurst, beginning at 7 p.m. Phone 387-3780. All those interested are welcome to attend. 10 Delta UCW meet I:30p.m. 11 Rideau District High School Grade 9 Parent's Night beginning at 7:30 p.m. ll Storytime begins-Portland Library 10‘11 a.m. every second week. (Pre-school Reading program) - Free. 13 Lyndhurst Legion Chicken BBQ 4:30 - 7 p.m. 14 Seeley's Bay United Church Sunday School begins-l 1a.m. All children welcome. 16 Swe' ‘s Corners Public Schcal Committee meets 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 16 Chaffey's Lock W.I. meet Skycroft 1:30 p.m. 17 Seeley's Bay United Church Turkey Dinner 20 Lyndhurst Legion Dance 9 - 1 a.m. "Touch of Country" with Verna Jacobs 2A LANTERN DEADLINE 2.5 RLUL Board Meeting 29 Rideau Chapter Canadian Diabetes Assoc. meet 7 :30 p.m. in Elgin Community Room. Everyone welcome. Refreshments. 30 LANTERN TO PRESS to Doctors, nurses, Rev. 8: Mrs. Osborn, Rev. Devona Wiederick, Delta Baptist Church, Delta United Church and friends who sent food to the house. office on Hwy #15, nr Elgin. March 1937 LANTERN ADVANCE BOOKING CALENDER Avoid conflict with your events. - Send us date & event for Advance booking. WANTED RIDERS from Elgin area to Kingston and return weekdays. Call 359-5564 Thanks also to Delta Odd after 6:30p.m. Fellows and Rebeccahs for use of the hospital bed. I am at home now and improving with help from my family, homemaker and V.O.N. Willie: The police shot my dog. Millie: Was be mad? Willie: Wellhe wasn’t pleased. OCTOBER 1 3 Thanksgiving WORK WANTED Experienced babysitter will babysit in own home, on Eva Curtis 16 World Food Day Hwy.#42 east of Delta, 20/26 Phlth Library Week Monday to Friday. ' RAISON 25 St. Peter's Newboyne Bazaar/Bake Sale Call 928-2998 We would like to thank all 26 Daylight Savmg Tune ends! â€"â€" friendS, neighbours and First Weekâ€"October Fire Prevention Week WANTED relatives for floral tributes, Basswood saw logs, 22" donations, cards, food and NOVEMBER 1 Lyndhurst Santa Claus Parade Committee Turkey Bingo ll Remembrance Day 13 Royal Winter Fair Opens 15 Newboro Craft 8: Bake Sale 22 Lyndhurst Santa Claus Parade loving~care at the time of be good to the centre. Also our 'bereavement' A Very Red Elm Trees, 16" and over, specâ€! thanks to Re“ Harry alive and standing (no white Seeley’ Rev' Doug Wilson’ elm). KGH Chaplain, Scotland Art Shaw _ Funeral Home, V.O.N., Dr. Jacobs, Dr. Cohanin and renal staff. Dr. Stewart and all diameter and over, must OPEN HOUSE I.C.U. staff of Kingston 8‘ Dance The family of Hilda Grant General Hospital for their 23 GI'eY CUP Day of Delta invite her friends care and kindness during 29 Rldeau crafts Market and Neighbours '50 10in With DiCk's illness" Thanks to Remembrance Day Parades us in celebrating our my daughter, Ruby, and granddaughters Janice, Johnna and J o-Anne for their love and support. Phyllis 8: the Raison Family Grandmother's 80th birthday DECEMBER at a Tea to be held Sept. 7th, from l-3p.m. at her home in Delta. Best Wishes only PLEASE! 6 Seeley's Bay Fire Dept. & Aux. Annual Christmas Craft Sale 7 Newboro Christmas Pot Luck 11 Portland F iremen's Turkey Bingt 21 First Day of Winter 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day (Thursday) 26 Boxing Day 31 New Year's Eve (Wednesday) Grandpa: What do you want to be when Christmas Dances/Dinners New Year's Eve Dances