Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 May 1978, p. 13

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NORTH LEEDS LANTERN PAGE THIRTEEN _ HOBBY NIGHT Lyndhurst __ MONDAY MAY 8 1978 1 . .-’£' " [MOO - 9:00 P.M. (“2‘1 1 N (f SWEET'S CORNERS ELEMENTARY s. :\C R.R.2, LYNDHURST, ONT. “HOBBY: Something a person eSpecially likes to work at or study apart from his main business;any favorite pastime, topic of conversation, etc., (e.g.Growing roses is her hobby)” The students, staff and residents of the Sweet's Corners community invite all interested persons to take part in our HOBBY NIGHT. The establishment of relaxing and interesting hobbies has become more and more important with the in- creasing amount of recreational and leisure time available to our society. Ho efully, every student and teacher and many residents of t e community will be able to contribute to the display of our favorite pastimes. Even primary children will be encouraged to develop a collection or interest that they can personally exhibit and share with us on Hobby Night. Classroom teachers will be discussing this school-wide project with the children. Parents can assist their children in organizing and developing their *_* * * *_* * * personal interests for sharing with others. We encourage N O TJZC E as many parents as possible to join in the displays. The _ I more widespread and varied the participation, the more $31,333 ggRLgERggschfigDowgrgwm enriching the learning experience will be for all. Student hobbies will largely be arranged at their desks in the . class areas. Additional display space will be available $112382: :2tBinlizeligénnziilgiween in the gym, halls, offices, etc. No hobby is too big or March 21 and December 1 in each year too Ema” ' r“ without a permit first being obtained Penalties are provided for nonâ€" W G C E conformance with this By_]_aw, For Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne OF The Township of the Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne has hired Mr. Allan Card as dogcatcher and licencing officer.He will not be on patrol,but will respond to resident's complaints. PERMITS MAY BE OBTAINED FRO/I MR. ART HUGHES, LYNDHURST, AND FROM ME. RALPH WEBB, FIRE CHIEF, SEELEYS BAY. I.USIC DRAIVIA and GYI‘wNASTICS at RIDEAU DISTRICT H.S. Townshi of Rear of Leeds Dogs which are running loose will be , _ and Langdowne. impounded.Such dogs may be claimed by LAY lith‘ 8 '00 pomo the owner for a charge of $12. Ad _ _ . Alexia M. Landon, All dogs in the township must be O Clerk-Treasurer licenced. Studeitg 00 The township provides compensation to _ Q ' farmers for livestock ascertained damagâ€" Children nuder l2 50¢ ed by wild dogs. EXCAVATING SAND + GRAVEL LYN ouunsr TOP SOIL 92.8 ‘c'Ui-lB SNOW REMOVAL

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