Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Mar 1980, p. 9

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P886 9 Holy Trinity A.C.W., Oak Leaf LADIES' AUXILIARY Lynydhurst ;: V. BRANCH 50L, LEGION The A.C.W. of Holy Trinity LYNDHURST, ONTARIO "f0 la; church held their regular meeting Feb. 6th at the home of Mrs. Rhea Bennett with an attendance of 9. At the New Year's Dance the ladies donated 91,000. to the Branch. On Feb. 16th we had a Valentine's Dance. Dave W 5 . ~‘I The new 'd t M Rh ‘ preSi en , rs. ea . . ‘ WQII Bennett, welcomed the members ghlétlehwin :he 50-50 dréw’ Egg; ‘ 4“!” .‘ _. fi:,lfl and opened the meeting with HStarEflt gtk.weDare haÂ¥tng eg:gr ev ‘ ‘flflu 7 prayers, and read the scripture iilw‘be°3§écoosa 323:;9 I, ‘ â€" A 2:.vgigf32?aptér LL, beglnnlng lunch included; live-(anter- . - -. , 'I'.’ ’ 4, L . - r r .; r The treasurer's report given EEEEZEEtén aecggicnogoseiilng 1! by Miss Nellie Ferguson, indiâ€" 0,1 Dai t. f the L g: at A; cated a very successful year's ‘1 ‘ n lug 0 £ yn urs / Brid work. ge‘ Correspondence included let- IST LYNDHUPST CUBS AND SCOUTS ters from Foster Parents Plan, Kay Thompson with an invitation We now have 5“ cubs and 8 SCOUtS enrolled under the very capable from A.C.W. Executive to attend . . . LYNDHURST U.C.W. a Special Mothering Sunday Ser_ leadership 0: BikaaUCleI‘. :6 Vice March .t St. G I are 'I'll.., 111-? O 9 e in more oys The Lyndhurst U.C.W. held the a eorge S and would welcome anyone who is Cathedral, and a letter concernâ€" , A . . a . ing a Church embroidery work interesteinin helpingflw1th the shop Sat. April 19th, 10:00 a,.m. bcys- It 18 rewardlm Work. to 3:30 pm]. at St_ George's Hall Presently the boys are involved to learn how to make and embroider in CUbZSCOUtLWePS‘ They W111 sanctuary linens, vestments, D09b3b3y 50 ”0 Kln€5t°n for a hangings and banners. birthday party in honour of Business included the date Eoro Pad°“'Powe]1° 0“ FFlday set for the Annual Church SOC_ rebruary 29th we are haVing our . ial and Bazaar Wed. u annual Father and Son Banquet. was received from Mrs. Danby. 1980- The “aréh meetingewifih’ During the school break in March Thankyou notes were also received b , trn bovg M1,, narticihato in a . e at the home of Mrs. Ivy ,‘ e‘ '- -V ~ ~ iiSmRisangiz‘i‘iie' I33: ABET; Cliffore- The meeting closed Airings“??? if? 5°11” donated $10 00 to Youth for Christ by.repeating the grace in éFba, ;Y Li'., ;,;::fé ) one ' unison. After, a spelling match “5 ~V“ O‘~ 1” ‘*n 1“n' “r Kingdom. m~cur~ Committee C“fi¢i°t” of . was held conducted b Mrs. ‘“ .- ' “ "“ “V‘T'T Q A contest was given by Julia Wiiliamson' y Chairman Gai‘ Wiskinson, Lynd- Audrey Welch and won by Iva hurst Sheretary A7109 Cairns Sweet. Lunch was served by ?he hOSteSS served.lun0h’ 3 Treasurer Bev. Brown both I . aSSisted by Mrs. Nellie Webster. ’ Marian Warren and Mrs. Slack. Betty Moorhead thanked all the MrS'-Car01 Sly thanked the preSident for the delicious ladies on behalf of the U.C.W. . . . and thanked Vienna for Opening lunch and her kind hospitality. her home. THE BAY BARN R99 Kumm BOX 250 SEELEYS BAY 387 - 3273 F00 YUUH 67/0/05 0F W000 STOI/ES 1850 to 1978 Models OVER 600 IN STOCK, AS IS 0R REBUIIT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE 16,000 SQUARE FEET OF THOSE THINGS YOU COULD USE. ITEMS OF REBUILT AND FINISHED FURNITURE, NEW & USED FURNITURE, AS IS. WOOD CHAIRS (LARGE STOCK OF CHAIRS) DRESSERS, TABLES, BUFFET. MANY ITEMS OF February meeting at the home of Mrs. Kelsey. Mrs. Hazel Gilfillen opened the meeting with a poem "Homemade Stars". Audrey Welch had the devotional "Christian Love". Velma Kelsey read the Scripture and hymns were sung followed by closing prayer. Thankyou note and donation cm of Seeley's Bay. If you are interested blease contact us for Infra- irz’r/rmatian. he MORE MODERN FURNITURE. CHROME SETS, FLOOR LAMPS, ELECTRIC *NEW Airtight Stovesexe STOVES AND FRIDGES. ' em; ITEMS TO DECORATE LAWN OR YARD, WALKING PLOWS, CREAM SEPARATOR, BARRELS FOR PLANTERS, RAIN BARRELS, BARREL CHURNS, OLD WASHERS, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, BUGGIES, WAGON AND BUGGY WHEELS, HORSE COLLARS, HORSE HAMES. THERE IS AN UNBELIEVABLE AMOUNT OF ITEMS FROM SILVER WARE TO BLUE DELPH,[MSHES,OLD AND NEW,COLLECTORSITEMS,FLOW BLUE, AMETHYST, DEPRESSION GLASS, OCCUPIED JAPAN, CARNIVAL, JUST PLAIN USEFUL ITEMS OF GLASS, BOTTLES, IRONS, INSULATORS, OLD CANS, IRON POTS, COPPER KETTLES, AND MUCH, MUCH MORE. e” v!" we” I THE BAY we" we need * mu WE ALSO HAVE THE FACILITIES TO REBUILO THAT ANTIQUE STOVE 0R NEWER MODEL NEEDING A NEW FIREBOX OR WHAT HAVE YOU

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