Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1978, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN Lynn A . . dhurst LYNDHURST U .C.W. The January meeting was held at the home of our President, Mrs. Ruth Galway, with thirteen ladies in attendance . Ruth opened the meeting by welcoming everyone. Mrs. Marion Warren was in charge of the Devotional "Faith in Action" and led the prayer, followed by Hymn 263 and the scripture reading John 3: l6-l8. Hymn 330 "Love Divine" was sung, followed by prayer. The offering was then received and dedicated. The minutes were read by Betty Moorhead and approved, then Alma Kelsey read the Treasurer's report. Eleven ladies paid their dues and paid into the flower fund. Several thank you notes were read and the business portion attended to. It was decided to hold the tea and bazaar at the usual time this year, the second Saturday in November. Mrs. Mary Townsend read a poem, " Stewardship in Caring" , followed by a Stewardship report. It was then moved by Mary Townsend and seconded by Marion Warren to adjourn the meeting, and this was followed by the benediction . A lovely lunch was served by Iva Sweet and Helen Moorhead. Mrs. Flora Slack gave a vote of thanks on behalf of the U.C.W. to Ruth for opening her home and to all the ladies who took part in the meeting . Recording Secretary , Betty Moorhead . LYN DHURST HOURS:Tues.-Fri. 9-3 eveningsV6-9 583%. 9'4 cloned Ion. Proprietor- Ken Burns Council Notes TOWNSHIP REAR OF LEEDS & LANSDOWNE Council held the first meeting of the year 1978 in Council Chambers on January 9 at 1:00 p.m. Due to the unpredicable weather, meetings will be held in the afternoons for the next month or so. If anyone plans to attend Council meetings, please check with the Township office (928-2h23) for time. Council passed a Resolution to assist the North Leeds Lantern by providing a grant of $30.00 per month, providing that persons not presently receiving the paper in this Township presently be mailed copies. Appointments were made to the following - Seeleys Bay Centennial Park Committee â€" - Dr. Stanley Webb, Mr. Cy. Jardine, Mr.Allan Mustard, Mr. Emerson Baxter, Mr. John McKinley and from Council, Reeve Hubert Sly and Councillor Gordon Leadbeater. - Hubert Sly was appointed as Council representative to the Rideau Lakes and 1000 Islands Travel Council for 1978. - Appointees to the Library Board are Mrs. Lorraine Trick, Mrs. Dorothy Davies and Councillor Murray Seaman. Application forms for Young Canada Works projects have been received from the Canada Manpower and Immigration offices and anyone with any project in mind should contact this office for information. These projects would provide employment for students during the summer vacation period. Council met on Jan.23rd.Town- ship business was discussed,in- eluding insurance and the road improvements budget. The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 6,at 1 p.m.. JUDT PC? TKDAY Iwill exercise "v soul in three revs:l #ill in sono‘nndv a soar? t'rrn,ani‘. not Est few~i nut;if anvhriv knows “f i+ i‘ will not C“an.I will is at least two thinas I isn't want to dn-iust for exsrcise I Will not s‘afi \. O an'rcne i": z t *1" feelirrs are 1=‘1r+:+‘nev new i] ? Y‘7”+.hH.t ladâ€"Jr I "rill net Sh”)? .i-+. INSURANCE HOMEMAKERS HARD AT WORK IN NORTH LEEDS Mrs. Jennie Updegrove and Mrs. Verna Cardinal have recently been hired through a Canada Works Grant to work as Homemakers in this area. These women are providing in-home services for seâ€" nior citizens in our community. Some- times they assist by doing the heavier housework, other times they prepare nourishing meals, and provide lively conversation. But senior citizens aren't the only people who can receive this service. Persons recently home from hospital, mothers with young children who are ill or disabled persons might also benefit from the help that a homemaker can pro- vide. The work of the Homemakers is super- vised by our VON nurse, Shirley Green. Mrs. Green also does the initial assess- ment of the clients and determines if they are eligible for the service. If you know of anyone who might bene- fit from this service, please contact Shirley Green at 359-5479. wrsz’s STORE CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS lyndlmrst, 00!. call.- 928~265 7 ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING WORKSHOP Assertive behaviour is behaviour that allows a person to express honest feel- ings comfortably, to be direct and straightforward and to exercise personal rights without denying the rights of others and without experiencing undue anxiety or guilt. Anyone interested in attending a one day workshop introducing the basic prin- ciples of assertiveness please contact the Newboro office of St. Lawrence Col- lege, 272â€"2158. FACTS fire and theft? ANSWER - cow or horse . 548-49I7 QUESTION - My policy shows that my car is covered for comprehensive. Does this include Comprehensive covers any damage to your vehicle caused by anything but wear and tear, or collision. Hence it includes glass breakage, vandalism, theft, fire, wind damage or damage from a falling obiect such as a tree limb or ice, and hail damage. Recently, comprehensive has been extended to include collision with wild lifeor dogs, even though, strictly speaking, this is collision . However, this extension does not apply to impact with a ln5urance is becoming a complicated field and therefore you need a knowledgeable agent who cares. Our aim is to serve you. If you have any question about your coverages, please do not hesitate to call . We provide any type of insurance, including life, pension, disability, home, snowmobile. VOGELZANG AND HORNER INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED I62 Wellington Street, Kingston Seeley‘ 5 Bay 387-3308 . x.“

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