Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1980, p. 20

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mo ’20 â€" SOCCER NEWS Soccer is a sport which is considered I to be the most popular of all, world- wide, however it has not enjoyed great : popularity in North America until fairly recently. It has enjoyed a tremendous growth spurt at both the professional 'and amateur levels in the last decade. DRIVING TOURS North Leeds ares. RIDEAU LAKES HISTORICAL There is a noticeable lack of available literature dealing with places of interest in the The tourist or summer resident who wishes to ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME Nine of Ontario's agricultural pioneers have been honoured in the first un- veiling of the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association. The Official ‘Unveiling took place on June 1 at the 'Ontario Agricultural Museum, Milton, ,the permanent home of the Hall of Fame I It is becoming increasingly popular with coaches at the amateur level for several reasons. It is fastâ€"paced, providing a n excellent form of hard exercise; it is mostly non-contact, lessening the chance of serious injury. Also, of all the major sports, it is probably the least expensive to operate, as it requires a minimum of equipment and facilities. In ofir area the demand for the familiarize himself or herself with the historical or archiâ€" tectural aSpeots of the region finds this very difficult to do: There is material on the Kingâ€" ston area or the Cttawa Valley, but very little has been written on the townships of South Crosby and whistard and ?urgess. The lideau Lakes Union Jublic ;ibrary has, however, decided to remedy Gallery. More than 400 attended the ceremonies. The 9 persons honoured, all deceased, have made outstanding contributions to the industry of agriculture in On- tario, and their accomplishments are set forth in plaques appropriatelyascribed. - Those honoured in the Unveiling are: Stewart A. Brown, Shedden (1898-1966) gamd has been met by a group of ded- the situation, and with this end Stockman, beef producer, community leader. ‘ m' E 's he’s 'n' .Tf"‘3fl icated'coaches, mostly from the figjj:%ia: : }~:imf% gi::wsfi,nch 3:11“. Dr. Ethel Chapman, Toronto (1888-1976) Seeley 3 Bay vicinity. There are '“ *‘ ‘“ ‘1”.J" 'ivf' T‘,' f ~ ‘: Home Economist, journalist, author, teams Participating right from novice dents ‘to coin L19 ‘4 lrlvlrka tOhr' (ages five to eight), up through the system. The teams use both Sweet's Corners and Rideau District High School for theirlhhmn fields. The away games are played at a variety of fields through-out Kingston. Last seasofiis nencgcr levin Valerie Heir, St A an} Susan nest s a infornation of 3. Under the name of the hideau Lakes Historical driving Tours, :uthrie and we e thanie “ .eicn, collecting histolâ€" youth leader. James A. Garner, Toronto (1898-1958) fl,an Agricultural extension leader. .‘““‘” Dr. H. H. Hannam, Ottawa (1898-1963) Farm organization leader, co-operator, early farm journalist. William Johnston, Guelph (1848-1885) ' ’ a‘l "m Cl‘fih'l ' {my r15}. , most successful team was the novice, lC .. Oi J_.“._tFE?tVU.;lt: thFO. one of the founders of the Ontarlo which won the league Championship. we hire IYlsethhllDL;lllledilJLl Agricultural College 1 "es s h ls a~'1esses ~ ' The regU1ar SChedule runs from May to JPtL’”.’ C‘92 ? kp_°}i ” ,’ Wesley A. Magwood, Hanover (1888-1961) Sepmmmer. enurenes, ane or step: -s . . An one i t t d i f h well as the ertinm‘t villas": Dalry ’ CO-oPerator’ Farm Radlo lea u: actiniiies eh Tdany o t fir zfirou 47 t:d"in' tit-“buT :fiioh, Forum and organization leader' g v es S ?u ContaCt ' l e”‘ ,Cfi“‘ [E V “1‘” ‘ Vflf“ Charles W. McInnis, Iroquois (1896-1977) Jim Cairns of Seeley 5 Bay. has lived in the are. lon eâ€" , , f , “ ,I n 1: _ Founder, Ontario Hog Producers nougn to re; CHA'VI‘ the olden Marketin Board days”, sifting through newsâ€" g ' -.'~1 “ Marina Sold Auction Sale Saturday July l9 l0 A.M. Property of Strong Marina and Construction nmmsin of course a nap, in the near future 1 or articles, consu torieal docunents, and searching jroekville. all this information will be asse-bled in booklet form, eonâ€" ;lete with illustrations, and and, ho;efully, lting hisâ€" In August, Joseph H. Patrick, Ilderton (1863-1939) Purebred livestock breeder, exhibitor, exporter and importer. William Ruthven, Alliston (1892-1967) Dairyman, fox breeder, sod farmer, potato and seed grain grower. this bookâ€" let will be av;ileble to who wishes to le rn of the CTOE. anyone Portland 272â€"220/ V E10591» ‘Zfi: {-1 'lv" People can be divided into three groups: 4 miles off Hwy 15 on Chaffey's 1ju;l;-Jr‘r9‘*c‘n~ L351 ,14'” vrrnfu“ those who make things happen, those who - â€"- / A xâ€" » . , .a ,d a «I ; t j . Locks Rd. & 1 mile north, turn fillâ€"{- 33:31 v“ if; “"9": “ff‘L-ef 10 watch things happen, and those who left 'to sale see si.11 â€"“ne ?--i .: SBJ“â€" it? 1 '~19 ' wonder what ha ened. ( g ) Howev-r, ii veu sheild feel ,t PP Jdm.W.Naflwrn (good L11] LLSY’ ‘~7__ '2 ' gee \‘ mt mm tir & t a» -1.Ax?~. ~31? ":s 7. FURfiiTURgo EXIgDfigégS' £8385? t1. 1 L..- C mu A} - SIGN IN A FACTORY SUPERVISOR's OFFICE: ' ’ Ellâ€"TC: '0 ‘2 "331:5? '3 l‘ “ Caution â€" be sure brain is engaged Boats at 2 P.M. , 09F '31 b» i DeLCJ‘J- â€"' All JO";- before putting mouth in gear. sail boat, complete 26' house boat with pontoons 14' fibreglass M & G boat ‘ (new seats) 40 hp Johnson on a fibreglass MAKING JAM boat With tilt trailer (rebuilt generator) A If . moun 0 15' Glastron boat Wl'th Fm“ pre ared Direction: Chrysler M’ m . APRICOT 6cups. Wash, pit, and cut in quarters or small TI‘ltOD outboard 5- 5 hp chopped pieces. Add sugar, let stand 1 hour. Add 9, 9 Chrysler outboard motor' 1 Eaglelspoon lenelgn juice. Bring to boil 7 hp Chrysler outboard motor 3“ m‘mwwr’mfim““° (both motors reconditioned) MACK Wmhumath.NMwmu,mmgm Furniture 1 O A M CURRANT 6cups [gal] and lprf‘icoolé,bunfovered. 23d sugar, __ 0 - nng to on an 01, uncover , to jam 3â€"pc. cherry set, trunks, “we a§sortment 9f ChaJ‘FS ’ CheSter_ BLACK Wash, top and tail black currants. Wash, field & chair, radio & record CURRANT 4mm mm mdcmrmmmbm wmm was. player. Old records , hand EnidIUBARB 4 t Combin:d his}! add wager antd [bJH’fOOké ' ' cups, CU uncover . sugar, l'll'lg 0 01 an painted candy dish, bedspread, mnummflwty _ _ , , Jam stage. kitchen chairs, wood stove, spin dry washer. 2 elee. stoves, gEggy 8 XBiTM§C?'$?“flmVfirhw“f ° ‘ cups om me I'll] . a we er an precoo , CQPPer b01ler ' J&J Taylor safe I and uncovered. Add sugar, bring to boil and pine bench, 2 drop leaf tables, RHUBARB 4wmmm Mlumwflwfiofimmme boat tOiletS’ car heaters’ CHERRY 4 w hf tFthn' mp dmflome . , cups. as I'm. 1 C C 165, an g - assortment of doors & Windows, Goon; pmw WMfi.am1wnmm.Cmmmefimm Old WOOd planes , numerous BERRY, 4cups crush, bring to boil and precook, uncover- ' - ° - RED ed. Add sugar, bring to boil and boil, un- other items imposs1ble to list. CURRANT 4mm cmflwdohmflat Plan To Attend 8“ S‘emmed RASR Terms cash BERRY 4w” Lunch available GREEN lZcups Wash, top and tail. Add water, bring to . V . GOOSE- (3 quart boil and precook, uncovered. Add sugar, owe“ Auchoneer BERRY boxes) bring to boil and boil, uncovered, to jam stage. OUR NEXT DEADLINE IS AUGUST ISTI. 4.: g‘;

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