Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1986, p. 6

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NORTTIL'ETJJSLAIITERN ELGIN C.W.L. What is so rare as a day in June especially when an interesting CWL meeting z ’ I ., coincides with the birthday ' x ’ ’ ‘ ‘ ' I of one of our most valued Elgin Lions Club Colllllll'l‘lty Hall... members, Laura Carty. "'the begmmng! Mass was celebrated in the Church. Then we held our meeting in O'Neill Hall COMMUNITY HALL with a large crowd in BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE. attendance. With the recent decision Pres. Gen DOnovan opened of the County School Board the meeting with prayer. to ban smoking in Board The secretary read the owned facilities, the Elgin A few weeks later.... well drilled, footings poured and foundation walls finished! LIONS CLUB _ the Tic-smoking date. This would permit their You can help: Funds are fund-raismg to Continue still needed and volunteer until their Hall is completed. labour will be most welcome in the next few months. Regardless of the results If You can offer any ‘ ' ‘ Of this requeStv the PUSh assistance be it money, ' T ' L Cl b h ve . y . ' _ “11anth and r'ou can. With :{n Dirsiigecaisedlorihcenliive ato to have them Hall completed labour 01' bmldmg Slums! t e reasurers report we ' ' is on' The Well has been lease contact Ron Tinkus, are ha to report 8 new complete their Hall. While _ . p PPY . . drilled, footings poured Ch . of \the Building members. The correspondance not condonmg smoking, and the foundation being alrrrlan included Thank you notes the Lions Club realize how d w u .11 s n Committee. . from the Providence difficult it is to offer Erepare 't d a 5d Wfio e {:13 Lets help Elgin have a great Motherhouse for our assistance functions, dances, Bingo's t}: eregufldinan ’ Wu? b: Community Hall! in educating a priest in etc., in buildings where "Closed_in" b gfau a foreign country mission no smoking is permitted. y ' w’m‘r" and a letter from the parents of our Foster Child. Father Shea informed us that a parishioner has offered to decorate the church for Christmas. Prices for renting the Hall will be submitted in June after the Parish Council meeting. Some of the kneeling benches are in need of repairs. This will also be discussed. The Parish Picnic will be on Aug. 10th at Lower Beverley Park. A President's gavel will be donated and we hope to have a picture of our Lady of Good Counsel and a vigil light at each of our meetings. The pres. gave a most vivid account of her trip to the Convention in Belleville. The hospitality of the Belleville ladies was second to none. As the weekly Bingo's are one of the major fund-raisers for the local Lions Club, the no smoking ban will create some problems. Local residents along with Lions Club members have appealed The new facility will offer an alternative to all community groups for their events. It is hoped to keep the rental fee reasonable and that all groups will consider using the hall for to the in the Three volunteers will organize the committee to make plans for a Bake 8: Craft Table at Elgin Day, July 12th. The president's annual report showed a most rewarding and fulfilling year and she stated how enriching the year was for her. A delicious lunch was served. The meeting closed with Prayer. "611" I: lllIEIl CARE" A Opening JULY 9. IQBB 3 MAIN STREET. ELGIN q featuring W 6 Showejt 641611 n 3: KLtchen (Ila/Le “Q: ’3 \. .’\’ ‘1 US L :; ETIth China \’ Ghee/ting Calida n Gist wimp 8 Bow Chudhen'b Boolu (. .I n U I. \- 3 p w 1‘ OPEN l0 â€".6 Mon. to Sat. Q ; . MasterCard B Visa r \ U S 1 Janet Hart: Mt'anager (: ‘a : 359â€"6000 ? e -.4 N s': ‘ ‘9 s' ' ‘9 v.- N v: a" w \J 0'" ex. .‘A :3. .‘A c\ . . ,S e. . .2: as a". County Board of Education for a reprieve commencement of a variety of events from dances, receptions, trade shows, etc. Open Air Dance Gigantic Parade TO THE MUSIC SPONSORED BY u I °F H SOUTH CROSBY SmfllY BOYS MRI: DEPARTMENT COUNTRY/ROCK NUMEROUS TROPHIES FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES A" Starts at 10 am. HgmrlAigii: C'Ub FOLLONED BY , ‘ LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT FISh Fry EQUIPMENT DEMONSTRATION ll â€" 7 P.N. RIOEAU LAKES UNION LIBRARY . Book Sale Ambulance SerVIce “A”, SWEET INSTRUCTION 1000 mm _ 3:00 le & DEMONSTRATION NILDREN'S IVE fl F‘RonUCTION T eloons Necklace” I" I'll' United Church Hall 2 P.N. ADMISSION $1.00 ELGIN MERCHANTS â€" Indoor Outdoor â€" Sales BAKE 8 FOOD Sales . PrIze Draw va Technlcs Alli: gl'g'iEDTDITic Player ValueI 9500.00 (Courtesy Duncan‘s TN.) 2nd Prize smgl’ai’i'v‘s 32.21.22: 3:43:23; [PH CLUBS (Jacuzzi Ensultel DIABETES AssOCIATIoN CANCER SOCIETY CHRISTIAN LITERATURE CRU5ADE S.A.D.D. PROGRAM 3! Howard Johnson's Conlederallun Hotel PLUS SIOOJJU cash Total Value - $‘lUU.UO SHELLCRAFT Buy a BETA SIGMA PHI lucky Number' HELD UNDER AUTHORITY OF A souven" Bum)" SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT Draws Every Hour PROCEEDS TONARITS on The Hour COMMUNITY PROJECTS 1P.N. TO 6 P.H. CONSTABLE KIL EN FRO ‘ PERTH 8 BARON. THE OLICE 06 CHILDREN'S SAFETY VILLAGE 8 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 l O.P.P. MINIATURE CAR MINIATURE SCHOOL BUS MINIATURE FARM FARM EQUIPMENT SAFETY DISPLAY Teen Dance D.J. MIKE MURRAY Fire Hall ENVIRONMENT CANADA Parks Historical Display Horseshoe Club SPONSORED Tournament Auction Sale BY THE ELGIN RINK COMMITTEE 9:00 A.M. ’- Street Clowns Minstrels ENTERTAINMENT TREASURE HUNT FOR KIDS lots of Prizes Euchre Tournament SPONSORED BY SENIOR CI T‘IZENS - IN ‘ SENIOR, CITIZENS ROOM B EAKFAST LUNCH a INNER S'PECIALS

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