South Crosby Council Council met Monday, Oct 5th at 7:30 p.m. Reeve Strong, Deputy Reeve Barker and Councillors, J. Stedman and J.P. Fleming were present. Minutes were approved. The Road Department is cutting brush and clearing land in prepâ€" Whitney’s General Store 387-3300 Hwy. 1 5 Morton Sunday Noonto 5 ' ‘ Monday to Saturday 9 to 9 CHRISTMAS BASKETS FRUIT BASKETS AVAILABLE IN THREE SIZES $10 â€" 15 â€" 20 A DELIGHTFUL COMBINATION OF FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARIES RILEO HICH IN A NICKER BASKET. CHEESE BASKETS A VARIETY OF CHEESES HITH GRADES FROM OUR LAROE SELECTION. THREE SIZES $15 20 - 25 6:1 I a . ILIIIIIlil Ii |\\li|i|\ll -*~%\I\_Tiulilmfll IN BULK WE CARRY..rours, sugars, pastas, pie fills, cereals, dried beans, coffee, cookies, spices, candies, xtracts, flavourings, dried fruit, molasses, cocoa, . resh fruit and vegetables, and more. aration for widening a portion of the Jones Falls road. They have also begun preparations for winter by getting in a supply of salt & sand for the roads. Final notice of decisions of the Assessment Review Court were received and a Motion passed authâ€" ELGIN FRIENDSHIP CLUB orizing the Clerk to proceed with The Elgin Friendship Club met thermoe8$uy adï¬mtmans HJthe recently for their November meet- 1980AssemmwntRoLland1981Tax ing. At this meeting each member bilï¬ï¬‚ss. was asked to bring a Senior Three LACAC members and one member Citizen so each was asked to 0f Cmflwiltdllim aï¬wndhs a introduce whoever they brought. Heriuum Smï¬narin SMthsFells Mr. Seeley reported that the Lions mIOCt-EQ; ____________ Club have ordered smoke detectors for senior citizens. In answer to a letter sent to United Senior Citizens of Ontario regarding contributions we discovered that a club with 30 members or less would contribute $2.00 a year and $1.00 each to become a star member of the U.S.C.O. I We decided to hold our December meeting on Dec. 9th and on Dec. 15 have the Stage Coach Inn cater a turkey dinner in our Senior Citizens Room. This will commence at 2 p.mo with dinner at U p.m. Helen Garrett volunteered to contace Mr. Grace. Vince Donavan will contact Father O'Neill and F10 Goldup to ask Mr. Hand to join us at our Christmas dinner. Mr. Seeley suggested the Senior Citizens have open house for the young people some Friday evening. This was left to think about. The winner of the quilt was Michael S. Freeman. Daisy said pieces of the quilt top were donated by Maybell Hughson. We are grateful to her and wish to thank the ladies who spent many hours quilting it. The meeting was adjourned. océw (9%?{7 135m. handcrafted Porczia'm The second meeting of Council was held Oct. 15; 1981 at 8:00p.m. Present were; Deputy Reeve Barker, and Councillors M. Tanner, J. Sted- man and J.P. Fleming. Minutes were approved. Two applications for acceptance into the Ontario Home Renewal Plan were approved. A LACAC member will be attending a seminar in Kingston on Heritage Legislation on Sat. Oct 24. Letter received from Chaffey's Lock and Area Heritage Society thanking Council for their donation to the Society. Meeting adjourned. or b) onotrYimm†Codi: 359-5647 RR’ï¬ï¬‚ï¬binpï¬iv 1' HE I'O‘I'Al. lOOK! Searching for exciting fashions to make you feel the part of the all-round outdoor and snowmobiling enthusiast that you are? Well, then, look no further. SKI-DOO“ Sportswear Fashions for '82â€"everything you've ever asked for in winter outdoor clothing. HEWITT SPECIALTIES LOCKSMITHING SHARPENING Circular saw blades of steel and carbide Precision Skate Sharpening Scissors Cutting Tools & Knives RR#3, Elgin, Ont. 359-5435 r1 'g- anown's MARINA mayâ€, y...â€".â€"~--â€"._.- _...._,__~__i__._...._.._..__.___ , . I s