Rideau Lakes Lo cont'd. qf5ï¬Â§â€˜Wï¬ICï¬â€˜ï¬â‚¬I%‘fUï¬â€˜6Uf‘1ibraries. and would like to encourage any and all interested people to get involved. Help is needed in the Elgin, Delta and Lyndhurst areas to assist in various aspects of the Libraryo The work is not difficult and can be most enjoyable. It could involve helping shelve books, assist during school visits, filing or labelling books for distribution. If you have a few hours a week or a manth to spare and would enjoy this work, please leave your name with your librarian, and we will contact you. READING, RECREATION RESEARCH Rideau Lakes has SOMETHING for youo R.P.R. SPRING BALL The Rideau Ridge Rider: will hold their Sgring Ball on Kay 7th. at Rideau District High School. Music will be provided by the B.&.G. Express° Tickets are availâ€" able from Cathy Veitch 3F9~f617, Yvonne Gard 659â€"5?28 or Narion Baker 972â€"9650; Tickets, which include the dance ahl a tuffet dinner. Come help us wini up a terrific sensono may have ‘2-2 W¢"3515 a; LHTJ pact season. It in new the time 0 year for farmer¢ to put stock in their pastures. The laci thine n .s..J.G w, - our minds right now i; “, r~ .;3; L t‘ but come next fall 2% ‘ again want the privilege of using the trails. If we have not been thoughtful enough to gut fence; back in order, we cannot expect permission from the landowners to cross their properties another seasono J CHAFFEY'S LOCKS SENIOR CITIZENS will meet may 5th., comEineH with the Women's Institute at Mary Warren's house at 12:50° This newly-formed group has just reâ€" ceived a New Horizons Grant for rennovations to the Chaffey's Hallo WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DISTRICT ANNUAL The Chaffey' Locks Women‘s -ilc S nstitute will host the District in ual meeting of the Women‘s n titute in the Rideau Room of ,h Opinicon Hotel on May 11th, t 9:30 aom. p, -_.- yr“ ,. :er u 1 ï¬â€˜VY vv W 9.1-. NIL unï¬t-4 :I..'» ’IITI‘. T‘,""DT"'G czkorrrr EXP-TIT†. ,|..-\ L‘J -0.) TTFI IKCUPED TCï¬XS ARE AVAILABLE The First Canadian Bank Ba nk of Montreal Elgin 359-5396 Westport 273-2161 THE ART OF GETTING ALONG Sooner or later a man In- arns that he who loses his temper, usually loses. He learns that carrying a chip on his shoulder is the quickest way to get into a fight. He learns that buckâ€" passing acts as a boomerang. That carrying tales of gossip about others is the easiest way to become unpopular. He learns that the world will not end when he fails or makes an error, that there is always a- nother chance.