Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Sep 1984, p. 4

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Branch #207 Royal Canadian Legion On Aug. 19/84 Poppy Chairman Wilson Winegarden attended a seminar at the Gananoque Legion. Pres. Richard Bryan accompanied by Liason Officer Miriam Bryan attended the Zone Council Meeting at the same time. Comrades D. 8: M. Bryan are to attend a seminar in Barries FISCHER’S Ornamental Ironworks .(Soperton) - o Gates o Railing ° Security Screens o Fireplace NUMBERS TO REEMBER RED CROSS HOMEMAKERS ; 259-5382 ............. oops-o. V.O.N. OFFICE 27 2- 2343 o Lamps ~ Garden Furniture etc. All custom made. Free Estimates G. Fischer 928-2783 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch #207 DELTA The July meeting was held in the hall with President Dick Bryan presiding. Minutes were read and approved and Treasurer Chant presented the financial report. A letter of protest was to be sent to HQ concerning notification of a fee raise. The Fishing Derby was well received this year. Victor Raison & Bob Spaker were the winners. There was a good bar report given by Com. Breedyk. Plans were made for pancake breakfasts in the Municipal Park. The concession booth is to be arranged for the Fair. Following this the meeting adjourned A Legion Dance was held on June 3/84. Several successful pancake breakfasts were held under the convenorship of Vice-pres. Chant assisted be Legion members 8: CANCER SOCIETY Service to Patients 27 2-2186 Bev Peters Week days after 6:00 p.m Weekends Any time TO ALL PARENTS AND RATEPAYERS OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE COUNTIES DID YOU KNOW Aux. also held a successful bake THAT February 27, 1984 the Leeds and Grenville Board of Education passed a sale. . . motion to amalgamate the three schools of Addison, New Dublin and Legmn members 3. Ladies enjoyed Frankville in September, 1984, affecting approximately 450 students :~' a picnic at the Sawyer's lakeside .. . . . . . . . THAT this motion was conSidered and discussed in private seSSions of the home during the summer. Members , , , of all village organizations actively School Board WlthOUt public knowledge or input partnjpated in events (hndng the THAT a group of Concerned Parents and Ratepayers, in the area affected, Deha.Fana challenged the Board's actions in the Supreme Court of Ontario THAT this court action resulted in a decision favourable to the position of the parents and ratepayers DELTA WJ. On Aug 8, nunnbers and hiends THAT Mr. Justice Holland reaffirmed the following points: enjoyed a Howard Bus Trip to Corning, New York. They found the Corning Glass factory museum 8: shop most interesting. The scenery through the Finger Lakes district, with its many vineyards was much enjoyed. l. that Board meetings must be public, but for the few exceptions noted in the Education Act 2. that groups affected by Board decisions have the right to have meaningful informed input into such decisions ' 3. that the Education Act defines a school as a body of students and teachers, not only as a building 4. that the effect of the Board's motion on the community was so drastic that it should have asked for informed public input before DELTA MILL SOCIETY dealing with the motion The Old Stone Nun in jgeua was THAT this Supreme Court decision applies to all parents and ratepayers and opened on the afternoon of July their Children In ontaY‘TO 29/84 for a slide lecture by Diane THAT Haskins of LACAC. The guest speaker was introduced by Dr. Paul Fritz. Mrs. Haskins described the interesting architectural features of pioneer homes throughout Plum Hollow & Delta districts. Dr. David Russo thanked the speaker, pointing out that knowledge of this subject gives us all a greater appreciation of our heritage. The Delta Mill Society held a business the school Board is appealing to the Court of Appeal, your right to have input into decisions affecting the education of children IF YOU WISH MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL SUSAN GIFF, 924-9l0l, GAY HENNIGER, 924â€"9l22, OR DALE FLOOD, 345â€"3065. THE COMMITTEE FOR CONCERNED PARENTS AND RATEPAYERS WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO HELP PAY FOR THEIR ADDITIONAL LEGAL COSTS AS A RESULT OF PROCEDING FURTHER IN THE COURT OF APPEAL. Please fill out the following & mail to Susan Giff, R.R. #l, Addison, KOE 1A0 Ineefing on Aug. 13 “uth prefident * We, the undeastgned, bettave that panents and hatepayens have the high: hAfldred Sweet prendjng. Nfinutes * to meantngfiufi input into decisions made, hegahdtng the education 06 thfidizn, were read by lwyrki Saunders. The * Theaefioae, we suppoht the Committee 06 Concenhcd Patents and Ratepayehs, in recent pen sketch of the Infll was * theta efiéohts to ensune pubCLc pantictpatton in Schoot Bound decisions. won by Mrs. Leta Burt, Delta. NAME (print) Plans were made for maintenance inspection of the mill. Mr. Ross Stone is to enquire into electrical estimates. Dr. Fritz is to make application for a student for next summer. Members are encouraged to seek out new members. SIGNATURE ADDRESS AND POSTAL CODE TELETâ€"‘inT'EE

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