Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Nov 1985, p. 34

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page 22 North Leeds Lantern RIDEAU REVIEW Many of the new fall books are already available to members of the Union system. In keeping with the time of the year, several titles relating to the war years are included in this review. l/Bombers and Mash by Raynes RIDEAU CRAFTS Minns - Beginning as a collection of material selected from warâ€"time cook-books, the author also has built a picture of the contributions and deprivations of the "women's war. An excellent contribution to the women who gave so much for the war effort. The Uniforms of the World’s Great Armies- ed. by I.T. Schick. An excellent addition showing military uniforms from the 1700's to the present. The Last Days of MASH by the Alda's - a funny and poignant look at the making of the last 'of the MASH series. Conguering Heroes by Elizabeth Phillips. A novel of the postâ€"war days in Germany, illustrating the difficulty of \ over 65 vendors a young German girl in accepting her country's defeat and the feelings of superiority of some English children living in post-war Germany. An insight into bigotry and revenge. Hollaran's World War by Tim Mahoney - Using the scenario of a returning Vietnam war veteran attempting to cope with peaceâ€"time, Mahoney presents a "Catch 22" situation with the hero learning to "get even" rather than take revenge.. Other titles reaching :fthe shelves this month: ' Saturday November 30 10=00 ~3=00 Rideau District Everything to Live for ‘by High School Susan . Whiteâ€"Bowden ev+ a . ' ”“mother's story of the suicide Elgln Ont ' ”of her teenage son. I ' , Bingo by Roger Caron ~ all the I "inside" events surrounding the Prison riot at Kingston Penitentiary. The Money Rustlers by P. Grescoe & D. Cruise â€" a look at the self-made millionares of the New West. uf I continued on page 32 BEVERLYLAKECONSTRUCUONlJD. RR NO. 2 -BOX 10 LYNDHing‘fiOONTARIO F I s c H E R 3 5 IMPORTANT: If you own your own home and Ornamental B_OD ABRAES DOUG HELMER your family income is between $23,000.00 to 9282985 926‘2750 513.000.00 or less - you may be entitled to Ironwork S CARPENTRY â€" RENOVATION SPECIALISTS Federally Funded Program: ( SOpe rton ) RURAL RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM' . Gates Im’mmm‘ or . Railing MUNICIPAL HOME RENEWAL PROGRAM 0 Security Loans cover the cost of Material and Labour for ALL 'ESSENTIAL REPAIRS'I including Screens Structural Soundnem. Electrical. Plumbing. Heating. Extensions or Additions. where necessary. ° Fire place Both programs. depending on Project. Income. etc; have LOAN FORGIVENESS up to $5,000.00 Accessones l per Family Housing Unit. ° Lamps 0 . Garden WE WILL ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR PROJECT SUBMISSION . F u rm t u re FOR A SMALL FEE. i . etc. ' BEVERLY LAKE CONSTRUCTION LTD. All custom made. Free Estimates G. Fischer 928-2783 H. . MM; gym 4:: adt‘wm i i <_ ’1 Mg ,_.____~.. ‘_ 4W. «aways. -

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