WINTER WONDERLAND WEEK-END Once again the Elgin Community Centre Committee and the residents of the village and surrounding area experien- ced a successful exercise in community co-operation. Large numbers of skaters, skiers, snowmobilers and watchers of all ages enjoyed the week-end of outdoor activity. It is expected that a financial state- ment and list of contributors will be available for the next issue of the Lantern. The major prize winners are as follows: BILL CARBINO â€" Black and Decker air compressor BARRY ST. PIERRE- $3.00 Nrs.MIKE FREEMAN - $2.00 TRISHA LITTLE- radio SUZANNE GREEN - 3.00 JULIE O'HEARN - 2.00 WINNERS IN RACES & HOCKEY SKILLS SHOWDOWN BUYS 6-8 lst. Colin MacLennan BOYS 9-10 lst. place tie Scott Patterson, Mark Patterson, Timmy Simpson 3rd. BOYS 11-12 lst. Michael Shanks 2nd. Ronnie Nillar, 3rd. Peter Gard BOYS 13-lh lst. Kerry Bock, 2nd. John Henderson, 3rd. Donnie Muchmore BOYS 15 & up. lst Ed. Fitzgerald 2nd. Donnie Murphy, 3rd. Chris Laming GIRLS 9-10 lst. Barbara Gunnie- wick, 2nd. Vicki Summers, 3rd. Holly White GIRLS 11& up. lst. Ana Maria Skoryna, 2nd. MaryLou Shanks 3rd. Sherry Patterson RACES BOYS 6â€"8 lst. Colin MacLennan, 2nd. David Eyre, 3rd, Christian Skoryna BOYS 9-10 lst. Mark Patterson, 2nd. Timmy Simpson, 3rd. Sean Perrin BOYS 11â€"12 lst. Michael Shanks. 2nd. Ronnie Millar, 3rd. Peter Gard BOYS l3-1h lst. Kerry Bock, 2nd Michael Standen, 3rd. Mark Turnbull. GIRLS lO & under. lst. Sherry Patterson, 2nd. Halina Skoryna 3rd. Barbara Gunniewick GIRLS ll & up. lst. Ana Maria Skoryna, 2nd. MaryLou Shanks ELGI’N u. c. w. Elgin U.C.W. opened Their meeting on January 9, 1979 with a New Year's poem read by the Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Sandra Freeman. Elsa Emmons' group conducted the Worship service on the theme: "Turning a New Page". "Oh God Our Help in Ages Past" was sung, followed by a reading on opporâ€" tunities for the New Year. Points to remember were: to be determin- ed to do better, to ask for.Divine guidance, to resolve to serve God, and to trust God to help. The ofâ€" fering was received and dedicated, and the worship concluded with a hymn and a prayer. The business meeting follow- ed with the presentation of the annual statement by Janet Mills, and annual reports from secreâ€" taries of committees. Loree Smith reported that World Day of Prayer leaflets had arrived and she dis- tributed the Mandates. Mr. Seeley installed the ofâ€" ficers for 1979 with Sandra as President and Nina Churchill as Viceâ€"President. The 1979 budget was presented by Janet for appro- val by the group. Sandra announcâ€" ed that the annual Presbyterial meeting would be held Tuesday, March 6th, in Edith Rankin Memorâ€" ial Church, Collins Bay. Doug Bond will be guest speakâ€" er at the next meeting and will show films. Sandra gave each member a Icopy of the "Ten Commandments for the U.C.W." which had been pre- pared for the installation of Presbyterial officers at Bowman- ville. The evening closed with a prayer for the New Year. Lunch was served by Reta Freeman's group. RUG are. HOOKING F. c LASSES WILL.BE HELD THE LAST WEEK OF MARCH IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT REGISTRATION. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, CALL MARION PARISH 359 - 5238 FRONT WHEELS REAR WHEELS (DRUM) SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY NORTH LEEDS LANTERN BRAKE SPECIAL (DISC) INSTALL NEW PADS--TURN 2 ROTORS PACK WHEEL BEARINGS INSTALL NEW LININGS --TURN 2 DRUMS FEBRUARY 7-16, 1979 ï¬gTQRCRAFT BATTERIES -- 5% OVER DEALER COST with trade-in HASKINS Motor Sales Ltd. 272-2863 NORTH AMERICAN CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS Page 9 South Crosby seeks senior citizen housing With the approval of the Minâ€" istry of Housing and Central Mortgage & Housing Corp.(CMHC), Elgin may see the erection of an apartment building on the old continuation school site this spring. The site is being sold to Youngtown Industries Ltd.,headed by Eldon Coon of Delta. They plan to erect a twoâ€"storey building. Eight ground floor units are to be available for senior citizens, with rent geared to income.The ground floor will also include a common room for use of residents. Ten units on the top floor will be let to the public. The Ministry of Housing is hedging on whether the population density of South Crosby warrants a senior citizen housing project. In a Ministry survey,some resiâ€" dents did express interest in seeing such apartments available. The proportion of residents over 65 is higher than average in North Leeds. Youngtown Industries hopes to get approval in time to build in the spring.Anyone interested in these apartments is asked to call the township office at 359â€"5830. SOUTH CROSBY PUBLIC SCHOOL A VALENTINE SKATING PARTY will be held at the Elgin Rink by the students and staff of South Crosby Public School on Wed., February lhth., beginning at 1:30 p.m. All parents and friends are invited to attend. The Rink canteen will be open on this occasion. 49.52 33.72 - BY APPOINTMENT