Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1979, p. 8

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l 4 “Page 8“” NORTH LEEDS LANTERN' â€" FflkaEll Pilka A Community Getâ€"Together is 5’3“ being planned on the occasion Fk\\s of the transfer of Anne and Elgin Bock. It will be held at South Crosby Public School on Saturday, Feb.1nd at 6 p.m. This party is open to any and all of the friends of the Book's and everyone is welcome. There will be a small admission fee and everyone is asked to bring along some I“0115, some crackers 6,033 €000"? Elgin Friendship Club or a salad. If you have any . questions, please call Irene . f th Scotland at 359-5555 or Marilyn ml . Tgereguiir giiglgesohelde MBCLennan at 359-5723. é neÂ¥ sogti crESby Eiwn-d inggfir 3::Eiig :oom on Tuesday .n . shi ki rai as een aze _ , OUTH CROSBY TOWNDHIP ROTES by grea resident Pep Burt January 9. The number was small through the Chaffey's Locks and due to inclement weather. . . Clear Lake area. The trail ‘ , _ , _ A by-law regU1at}ng Parking begins on the road to Clear Minutes of preVious meeting 1“ the Village Of Elglnthas bgirilt Lake at a parking lot beside 'were read and approved by motion passed 1“ Order to fire? efane_ the United Counties reforesta- of Mrs. Sly and Mrs. Teepell. Rev. rgute.for th? Towns fig SP lain u tion plot, To get there, turn Seeley had added a hat shelf to fighting equipmint'd 0 ti: Noith Off Highway 15 on to the Chaffey's the top of our coat rack. He 8%gns Will be p ag: 0% from the road and the“ take the second spoke later and expressed appreciaâ€" Fsfigg §:1§a%iagfigrchr§:reet and on turn to the right and 100k for tion for our new dish~ washer. the West side of Church Street from :2: Eggs: 3? yggrfiefg'be You Following a discussion re the the corner of Halladay Street to please cogsuit tge :Etacgegogé balance of our grant, everyone was Main Street. or call Pep at 359_5735 p in favour of a shuffle-board. It The Township of South Crosby . The trail runs for seven was also suggested that we give a has endorsed a resolution passed by mlleS over flat and downhill donation to the recreation commit- the Township of Kingston requestlng $ountry, and across Clear Lake. tee for hydro bills and also vari- the Government of Canada to amend here are arrow markers along the Gus things that they look after the Income Tax Act to allow an in- Way to keep You on the right for us. crease in exemptions for volunteer Path- MuCh of this land 15 fire fighters. The exemption for Private Property, and access A letter was read from Mrs. wear and tear on vehicles and cloth- has been granted by the owners ing has been at $300. for the past for skiers only - no snow machines ten years. It is proposed the ex- please. Eva Baxter thanking everyone for cards, visits, etc. following her P9P reports that this accident. Attention was drawn to emption be raised to $1.000- igt: Zgrziggigggesqg: run with a picture of the Rideau Queen on . Mr. Osborne White has been welcome to use this giggliswe Ab Emmons' calendar. hlred as the caietakertfif ghe Tognâ€" only 35k that You respect the This passenger boat sailed Ship Dump and a so a? E fig ca ' Property of others. Thanks to through the Rideau canal many years Cher. Mr. Ken Murray, w.o as now pep for his Work in setting u o retired, was presented With a plaque the trail. P 8% - and a gift from Council on December Following furthgr discussion 18th, 1978 in appreciation for his ' . V . 21 years of faithful service to the Any skiers who are inter- re éur grant’ it was decided that Township. ested in forming a ski club are we purchase a C.C.M. heavy duty _ inv1ted to attend a meeting at blcy°1e at $117'OO for PhYSlcal Mrs. Mary warren has reSigned the Elgin community Centre, in exercise, also a table like as a r?pTeSGNtatlYe 0f OOUth C?OSbY_ the Senior Citizen's Room, at shuffleâ€"board for indoor use. Rev. Township on the Rldeau Lakes leTarY 8 p.m. on February 7th. Seeley promiSed to look for a tape Board. For many years Mary has been or record of O Canad 0 Th Q a driving force behind the introâ€" 8 P _ e ueen. duction and development of Library services in our area. People who CROSSCOUNTRY SKI SCHOOL have worked with and know Mary War- I I . AT ren know She has part Of ' herself with our library system. AND The Township cannot possibly thank OUTDOORCENTRE Mary enough for her work. TRML&'MeMMSOf&mmwlfimwihwsOnSWumn 2,000 Wooded Hilly Aces Are Transformed Into X-C Ski Trails Now That The Snow Has Come. Many Of The Trails Will Be Groomed For Your Added Pleasure. User Fees: $1.50 Per Person, $3.50 Per Famin Maximum. LESSONS: Sessions 0n Safety, Waxing. Equipment, Training < And Various Levels Of Proficiency In Technique Will Be Mrs. Nola Gordannier will take Mary's place on the Library Board for the year 1979. m D O >. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION for 3 III 1 Available. $3.00 Per Person, Per Hour, By Reservation Or $10.00 Per 4 Lesson Session. eptem er, 1 7 is on the minds of school officials. Pre-regis- tration forms are available at the school, or for more infor- mation, call 359-5933- Lessons: Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday TRAILS OPEN DAILY 3 Miles West Of Chaffey's Locks ‘ WRITE: SKI SCHOOL SKYCROFT CAMP PHONE (613)359-5491 RR1, ELGIN, ONT. KOG 1EO Clip and Save For Further Reference EART FUN

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