page 12 North Leeds Lantern LYNDHURST BARBER SHOP SEELEY'S BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT . . 8 WOULD LIKE To ANNOUNCE THEIR NEH HAIRSTYLING HALL 8 BANQUET FACILITIES HOURS ARE NON AVAILABLE MONDAY FOR Closed It PARTIES u WEDDINGS u TUESDAY :8 BIRTHDAY It OR at ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS 9 a.m. â€" l') p.m. . and _ SEELEY'S BAY R.C.L. Br. 491 :IFEENESBJA: W V " FND RAISING EVENTS " The Diamond Jubilee Family Day was . . Qa.m.â€"5p.m. a great success due to organizers Jim Aldridge and Les McTaggart. The over-all THURSDAY aim was centered around the local 9 a.m. _ 5 p.m. children and as they were filling up on ‘ 6p.m.â€"Bp.m. free corn, hot dogs, chips and soft drinks, ‘ they chose to thank the hard working I FRIDAY Branch Committee by displaying their 9 a.m.â€" 5 DJ"- accuracy at the Dunk tank. A good time was had by all. Sports Chairman Bob Bennett would like to see a good turn-out 9 a.m. â€" '2 noon for Friday night Darts which commences l* SATURDAY at 8 p.m. Oct. 4, 1985. Please check ' __ the next issue for details of the November l PHONE ' 928 2975 . Armistice Parade and Church Service. ' LW WORK WAN TED Painting, Wallpapering SEELEY'S BAY U.C.W. Myrtle Simpson, as hostess welcomed the members of Seeley's Bay U.C.W. to their first fall meeting. Our study FEATURING this coming year will be about the Native REpairs to Ceiling and People. Linda Horsey Chose her Walls, Renovaiuonse Swnet- ‘FULL CATERING FACILITIES ‘BAR FACILITIES devotional on this subject, urging all work, Pomte ' emen ’ Brickwork and Chimneys Roof Repair ‘ Shingling Chimney Sweeping Barn Painting FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Ken Rasmussen tAIR CONDITIONING PROVIDING SMOKE FREE ATMOSPHERE tBAND SHELL tLlGHT CONTROL SYSTEM tSOUND SYSTEM tBANQUET SEATING FOR fl PERSONS tCLOAKROOM tBEAUTIFUL DANCE FLOOR to read the mandate to be informed, and using an Indian Prayer to close. The thankoffering was received and dedicated. Roll Call was an item of interest from the observer. The president conducted the business meeting. Minutes were read and the treasurer's report was given. The new drapes for the QB. room were admired. FOR RESERVATIONS- 387-3337 7.. ... _, . 387_3377_ Came out and A“ 0M"bmdwa$amebsie. W The next project is painting part of 359-5950 ()I‘ the church. A thank you note is to . . .50 And make. you booking 601:. 6% use! be sent for the donation of a refrigerator. 928-26- OCT.12/85 Don't let vegetables go to waste â€" they are needed for Kingston school lunch programs and Home Skills Programs. Plans for the upcoming turkey supper on the 13th were discussed as well as plans for the Elgin Sectional Rally on Sept. 25th to be held in our Church. An invitation was extended to Olivet and Lyndhurst U.C.W. members to attend our Oct. lst meeting with Rev. Turner as the speaker. An interesting filmstrip on Korea was shown by Dorothy Heys showing pictures of that troubled land. A social time was enjoyed with luch. 6p.m. to 8 a.m. SEELEY'S BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT ngib INVITE you ‘ TO THEIR db, ' HARVEST DANCE #2495 DANCE To â€SMITTY'S BAND†ELGIN TAVERN FORMERLY 'ELGIN HOTEL†HUB OF THE RIDEAU FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM Open I l:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday HOME COOKED MEALS DAILY SPECIALS tCATERING SERVICES FOR ALL OCCASIONS! ARTS 8 CRAFTS SALE Oct. 26/85 10 a.m. â€" ll p.m. CONSERVATION HALL Lyndhurst. Ont. lllllllllllllllllll E Knitting â€" Crochet - Ceramics Home Bake - Xmas Novelty Sewing â€" Jams â€" Jelly - Apples Flea Market What Have You? Tables to Rent‘ tel:928â€"2'15B Live Weekend Entertainment in Our Lomge Of 923-2203 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. "GREAT ATMOSPHERE. . . .CONE OUT AND ENJOY!" Lunch Available FREE ADMISSION 7 l ‘ l < -~ 7* ,z’s:’z'.z.a':LL1 w «v~~ , M... ' , iâ€"um;:-:W» ";,:m,,,._, M, ~ , L,