Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1977, p. 6

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TOWNSHIP OF REAR OF LEEDS AND LANSDOWNE - COUNCIL NOTES The Bear of Leeds and Lans- downe Township Council met on Mon- day, Jan. 17 at the township offices in Sweets Corners. Reeve Hubert Sly and Councillors Roy Greenhorn and Murray Seaman as well as clerk-treasurer Carol Johnston were in attendance. The bills and accounts were received and approved. A delegation from Lyndhurst with Joe Chapman as their spokesperson delivered a petition signed by 137 residents of the south end of the township. The petition re- quested that township council reverse its earlier decision and support the location of a book- mobile in the village of Lyndhurst to house the library. The request to locate the bookmobile in Lyndâ€" hurst was turned down previously because it was thought that it would contradict a bylaw of the township. After examining the bylaw on mobile homes, the council found no such contradiction and approved a motion to accept the book mobile for use as a library. The book mobile will be placed on township property, beside the old township garage in Lyndhurst. The book mobile will be moved in on or before April Ist, 1977. Previously the library was located in the Legion Hall. Appointees for the RIDEAU LAKES UNION LIBRARY BOARD for the 1377 term are: Harry LaPaire for Lyndhurst, Mrs. Helen Sweet and alternate Mrs. Dorothy Davies for Seeley‘s Bay and Mr. Murray Seaman as township rep- resentative. SUSMICHMHHRLAHL Commmity Education Worker from St. Lawrence College gave a brief talk on her job in North Leeds. A grant of 325 is to be sent to St. John Ambulance, who are currently running a course in Seeley's Bay. The township is participating the ONTARIO HOME RENEWAI PROGRAMME. Loans are granted to those persons who are eligible for the fixing up their homes. ‘ requesting further infor should call Carol Johnson, clerk at 928-2423. in The township has received an LIP GRANT of 316,000 to employ four persons from January 18 to shovel snow from walks and pathways for senior citizens in Seeley's Bay and Lyndhurst and to operate an outdoor rink in Lyndhurst. Hiring is being done through the Gananoque Manpower Centre. ,w BINGO GAMES are held weekly at the Crosby Community Hall on Monday night a Pm. Each week the JACKPOT grows just waiting for the big winner. Admission $1.00. Everyone welcome. CHANTS GENERAL STORE 272â€"2493 Copies of a little booklet, EXPLORING YOUR ENVIRONMENT, are offered free of charge to teachers, and to Guide or Scout or Cub leaders who will send a long, self-addressed envelope for it to the authors. Other persons may obtain copies by sending the stamped envelope, plus 25¢ for the booklet. Excellent for those interested in studying wood- lands and nature. Send to: Elgin, Allan H. Bonwill, R.R.#1, Ontario. KOG 1E0 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING: The Chaffey's Lock W.I. will meet at Katherine Scott's in Elgin, for a Vaientine Meeting, with programme on World Affairs, Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 1pm. Persons interested in joining this group are welcome; let Mrs. Scott know if you are a visitor and plan to come. 8

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