Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 May 1980, p. 6

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» a 51": i-lhdll'lullrdijt:Ii The Bear of Leeds & Lansdowne REPORTS OF SPECIAL MEETINGS: March A, 1930: authorized Totten Sims Hubicki Associates to proceed with design of Car/inq Mill Bridge April 15, 1980: requested Minister of Revenue to implement revised assessments determined under Section 86 of The Assessment Act and that the revisions be included in the 1980 Roll. April 22, 1280: A Byklaw to levy and collect from the rateable prop- erty in the Township of Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne certain sums of money to meet the current expenditures required by the said Township and the School Boards therein for the year 1980. (NOTE: Mill rate set at lh5.9? for 1980 - an increase of 15.54 mills from 1979 being: for Township purposes - 42.31 (39.59) for County purposes - 12.70 (10.00) for Elementary Schools - 52.02 (h<‘095 for secondary schools ~ 38.89 (33.9?) April 28, 1280: awarded tender for supply of granular for summer road work to Sweet's Sand & Stone Ltd. REGULAR MEETINGS HELD IN APRIL: Meeting of Monday, April 7, 1990: *Auhhorized payment of general accounts in amount of $7,835.0A *Authorized payment of Road Accounts in amount of $15,787.38 *called tenders for 7,000 tons of ’ crushed granular for summer road work *requested Ministry of Transportation and Communications for supplementary moneys for Carding Mill Bridge *requested basic mapping of the area from Ministry of Natural Resources *grants to Lansdowne and Delta Agricultural Societies Meeting of April 21, 1980: *Authorized payment of general administration accounts of $3,060.99 *approved Ontario Home Renewal Program preliminary applications for loans and Tile Drainage Loan Applications NOTE: Complete records of Minutes available for examination in Town- ship Office. Warbicide is available at the Township Offices at no cost to persons with cattle. Grants have been applied for from the Federal Government for Sumner Youth anloyment Programs. Under the terms of the Grants, persons must be hired through the Canada Manpower Office; and Gananoque Bargainunclion HARM/M BOAO POflTlA/VO, ONTARIO PHO/VE 272-2734 Constructed of Lightweight, yet rugged aluminumalloy and finished with polyethylene foam (not styrofoam) side sponsons. the MANAQUA provides the ultimate in canoeing satety and comfort. The MANAQUA is virtually unslnkable and equally difficult to tip. Sleek and easy handling. MANAQUA is the first choice of Hunters and Fishermen for lake or stream. DIMENSIONS (approx) (approx) WEIGHT canada Manpower is the designated Office for our area. Any person interested in working under these grants, if we receive them, should be registered with Gananooue Manpower. Employment is also limited to students who intend to return to school next semester. Please check the pages of this news- paper for full byblaw of this Township concerning setting of fires and obtainâ€" ing fire permits. Regularly scheduled Council meetings for May are: Monday, May S at 9:00 p.m. and TUesday, May 20st 8:00 p.m. May 19, Victoria Day, the Township Office and Garaqe will be closed. G wen hes Hairdressmg FOR COMPLETE HAIRDRESSING SERVICE IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME PHONE 928â€"2205 CUTTING TINTING 8: PERMS MANAQUA 12 MANAQUA 14 $259. $279 AW" X 12° 29 lbs. Alli" X 14' 43 lbs. LYNDHUR ST U .C .W. The April meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Sayeau. We were all happy to have Helen Moorheod back after her long Florida holiday and we wish to thank Hazel Giltillen For the splendid job she did as acting pres. during the past three months. Helen opened the meeting with a poem, "Spring Housecleoning" . Audrey Ralson led the Devotional and we song on Easter hymn, "Christ The Lord ls Risen Today" . Roll call was answered by l3 ladies. A thank you note was read From Ethel Tye and an invitation For a May luncheon From the Ollvet U.C.W. A report was given by Ruth Gulwoy on the Cancer Society and a report From Velma Kelsey from the Presbyteriol meeting held in Brockville. Minutes were read and approved and the treasurer' 5 report given. Business was taken core of and the meeting cdiourned. A contest was held by held by Hazel and won by Velma Kelsey. A lovely lunch was served by Velma and Hazel . Audrey Welch thanked Margaret Sayeou for acting as hostess. Secretory Bettv Moorheod . A. JAMES FLATMAN LTD. CONSULTING ENGINEERS and LAND SURVEYORS OFFICE: 43 KING STREET WEST BROCKVILLE. ONTARIO K6V 3P7 TELEPHONE (613) 345-0963

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