P989 9 AUCTION ‘ SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF LYNDHURST 1 P.M. SAT. JUNE TH l 80 AT RUSSELL‘S AUCTION SERVICE - lh' Starcraft Holiday Aluminum Boat complete with top, side curtains & 35 H.P. Johnson motor, subject to reserve bid; Cedar Strip Boat, 10 h.p. & trailer; Kayak; 7} h.p. Johnson motor; 5â€"tier prism ceiling chandelier; 2 wrought iron lamps; brass Aladdin hanging lamp Circa 1887; several German Steins; large Cobalt blue (German) punch bowl with 6 mugs & 12 castle scenes; crystal, depression & carnival glass; dishes; brass scales; brass & c0pper chafing dish; misc. sterling silver; antique napkin ring, footed & held by 2 pheasants; collection of very old china doll busts; C.N. baggage wagon; crocks; coat tree; swivel brass hooks (Very old); bikes; farm articles; ornate soapstone flower holder (pink); silver plate tea service-5 pc; Circa 1950) Bavarian, Nippon & occupied Japan china; chests of drawers; oak cupboard; chairs; antique tables; beds; divan; hammock; chaise lounge; folding lawn chairs; complete set of "Do It Yourself"; oil lamp; old trunk; old bottles; chamber pots; 1906 pig iron paper weight; wheel chair; cutter; early Canadiana sculptured sideboard with shelves; brass horn; chain saw; & ton chain falls; pedestalled, round oak table, 3 leaves, refinished. AUCTIONEER - RUSSELL CRDRRBURG TEL ~28-2057 TERMS - CASH Holy Trinity A.C.W. The A.C.W. of Holy Trinity Church held their regular meeting May 7th at the home of Mrso Kathyrn Thompson. The president Mrs. Rhea Bennett led in prayer and welcomed everyone. Mrs. Ivy Clifford read the Bible reading Sto John 16:15. Nine members were present and answered the <3> <S> ' †roll call by reading a verse of HANDWEAVING ST. Joveâ€: 7,775.3 p.559 scripture containing the word by ~â€"â€"-â€";;â€"~¢4;;â€";4â€"4L "Hope". The miDUteS for April hiar:uet()ne ] “TH v“ varinivnnxo: ’T crurnv 'MT 2 Mrs. I g y 34 Avail/.41“: [ .l.~l\uIM. A) .th. Jkluu and approved as read. Miss HOLY incv,?IPT AT 11 ’MJ U Nellie Ferguson gave the Treasâ€" urer's report. Nellie moved the adoption seconded by Ivy. Birthday money was handed in by Mrsc Helen Galway. The president expressed her thanks on behalf of all, to Ivy Clifford for having a Tupperware party at her home for the A.C.W. which brought $35.00 to us. I ~, ,1 r ' * Correspondence consisted of news bulletin from Foster Parents Plan and our foster child. Discussion followed about Annual A.C.W. meeting in Kingston those to go to be furthur disâ€" cussed at June meeting. Everyone is cordially invited to the Plans were made for our Annual Social and Bazaar to be held @317 EN@E@ June 25th. Serving to start 5:00 till all are Served. Adults 0 F $4.00 and Children $1.25. RECREATION CENTRE The June meeting to be at WATER STREET, DELTA, ONTARIO Quality clothing and reproductions of early Canadian textiles "(:1 1 Oii‘rlr‘d tév POT LUCK LUNCH AT LYNDHURST LEGION HALL _# STUDIO 27 A GOOD BOSS is someone who takes a little Bay Street ; Newboro more than his share of the blame and a little Phone 613-272-2086 for less than his share of the credit. appointment - ‘K Helen Galway's. The meeting closed by all repeating the Lords Prayer in unison. LYNDHURST U.C.W. on SATURDAY, JUNE 21,1980 The May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Gil-rillen, and roll call was answered by l8 ladies, along with two guests, Mrs. Frances Bryan and Mrs. Alice Bryon . Helen Moorheod welcomed every- one ond read a poem "A Sure Way to a Happy Day", The minutes were read and approved and the treasurer' 5 report given. OFering was taken by Ruby Sweet and ' dedicated by Mrs. Elsie Mainse who was CANTEEN also in charge 0‘ the Devotional. Her guest was Rev. Ouammie who spoke on " WASHROOM Islam, which was very interesting . PAVED OUTDOOR RINK TENNIS COURT DRESSING ROOMS Hazel Giltillen presented Mrs. Margaret Sayeou with Cl going away gift from the U .C.W. After the business portion was concluded, Morie Collins moved that the meeting be adiourned. A poem, "A Mother's Day Prayer" was ready by Audrey Welch. A lovely lunch was served by Iva Sweet and Audrey Roison. Ruth Golway thanked Hazel ‘or opening her home to us and all the ladies who took part, with a special thank you to Rev. Ouammie . Following the ribbon cutting there will be a dance at the rink BAR & CANTEEN ADMISSION $3.00 per person \l