Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1978, p. 17

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PAGE SEVENTEEN J , , Inflation seems to be :I HERE THEY COME.A few of the more than 100 snowmobiles that everywhere_BUT_ it hasn't hit the took part in the Rideau Ridge Riders Rally,Jan.21. Library yet _ membership remains 25¢ per year adult, 10¢ per year for children and students. Fines remain l¢ per day per book over- due to a maximum of $1.66 per book. Your Library membership card gives you access to almost every book in Canada through inter-library loan (this does not include certain University and special libraries who charge for service), free information and reference service, access to films at minimal cost and special programs and exhibits. la- . RIDEAU REVIEW The Black Marble J. Wambaugh, author of "The Choirboys" returns ., u with a 'dog-napping' plot. Crazy ’a characters abound in this read- “ - -* able novel. l RIDEAU RIDGE RIDERS RALLY '75. Emmons Lumber, Ian's Cycle Lucifer's Hammer A comet crashes 3 _IIâ€"â€"-â€"“""““'~“““"““ Sales & Service, O'Hearn's Gar- into planet Earth providing all g Over 100 machines registered age & Variety Store, Halladay's the catastrophes DOSSible, earth- 1 for the rally and too attended Grocery, The Village Shop, Ed- quakes, tidal waves: etC- The Y the dance. The trails were in mund Kenney, The Oasis, Rideau theme of man's struggle for sur- A bad shape shape for the rally Insurance, Elgin Bowling Lanes, Vival in a world out of control i entrants, in spite of Doug Doug Summers, Gulf Oil, Wayne's is realistically presented by the , Battams and his helpers who Service Centre, Haskins Ford & two authors. 3 worked about 60 hours grooming Hercury, Stage Coach Inn, Doug E the trail, With no help from Ianeon, Chapman's Sales & Service, Qne Canada J. Diefenbaker. Praisâ€" ‘ the weatherman. We got too muCh Seeley's Bay Service Centre, The ed and panned by many reviewers snow for the snowmobiles! After Opinicon, Browne's harine, Bill yet full of inside information the trail ride, the obstacle Franklin, Hideau Pizzeria, Camp- about the party, the system and course was run; supper was served bell's Hardware, Sand lake Nar- the personalities. If you've presentations were made, and then ine, Canadian Tire, Westport, read #1 and 2 then this one is eyeryone let loose, daneing to Duncan's T.V., Rideau Recreation, a must. the fantastic music of the B.G. Newport Karine, Good's Store, Bay Express. After the dance, a View Yaught Harbour, Berryere's Sex and the American Teena er delicious lunch was proviiee by B.P., and Frank Perrin. FIâ€"KapEEIEEETIWCIfiâ€":_BT_IE%EFEst the Club members. ‘ to parents of adolescents and “ObstaCle course Winners young adults. Highly recommen- Jr. Girls 1. Jaynie Browne ded as Wa sensitive look at sex- 2. Lisa Langlois uality in the context of total 3- Amanda Pyne teenage development." Jr. Boys 1. Ronald Pyne ' 2. Chris Jackson The Hand S ortsman L.D. Wilson. 3. Bradley Sauve I your interests ie in fishing, Ladies 1. Irene yne ~ huntin taxidermy, fly-tying, 2. Debbie Pyne QOU Lakesunw" game bIrds etc.,etc., this book 3. Sandra Sauve will provide hours of enjoyment. Men 1. Len Pyne L l 2. Don Pyne Decisive Battles of Hitler's War 3. Ron Pyne ' ~ A. Preston, editor. A large-lorâ€" , _ . _ mat pictorial book concentrating The Club Trophy, awarded for Library use 15 lnCFeeSIHE on the balance of advantage gained courteous and safe driving, was by leaPS and bOUNdS and we ere first by one side, then the other given to Garth Galway, Brock- welcoming many new members INtO and the effects of these engage- ville. Don and Eileen Williams all Of our brenoheso We hope to ments on the final outcome of received the rize for coming have our statistical report in W.W.ll. the farthest Ajax) to attend the next issue, and hopefully the rally. Don is a director WIll have mOVed iNto our new head- Over 100 new titles have been of the Ont. Federation of Snow- quarters office. Work is proceed- added to the collection this mobile Clubs. Valarie Battams 1mg and we are sure the Elein pa- month -COME IN AND BROWSE â€" and and David Gard received a prize trons will be happy to see us go. borrow a book or two. for continuous donations of We have presented a crowding proâ€" ' their artistic talents to the blem, especially during school Club. Zeita Tate, Honorary visits. , Member, received a prize for We have received a Federal *' * her continuous hard work and grant for a Winter Works Project time, donated to the Club. begigning gangaiy gOfih. i to Ea a? The R.R.R. would like to comp 9“? _ y u y t ' 'e w? 1 b thank all those who attended be comp}llng ? North,LeedS Dlrf 1212 1211 * a We would also like to thank _ , - the landowners who permit us to 1°“ for the area“ we “111 be cross their property. we appre_ contacting all business and tour- - ist establishments, organizations, figsgenghgrggfg 325:035 332%: etc. for information to be inclu- AT THE ELGIN RINK - - dad in the directory. We hope to or ar ' ' crea- ' paints of interest an re R'R°R' snowmomle Clug' tional facilities ( snowmobile DON’T MISS "I j and ski trails, Rideau Trail,etc) . ' - tions for Over 0 reat rizes were 1ven If You.heVe any sugges out t2 rilly aid dance par§1c_ inclu51on 1n the Directory, please ipants. A special thanks go to drop us a line to R?deau Informa' See'wlgfi‘Evausnfl“ the following businesses for tion SeI‘Vice, 0/0 Bldeau Lakegl . * all the details. * their donations: Jnion_Library, Elgin Branch, gln.

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