Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Apr 1979, p. 6

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page 6 Tonight the moon is blotted out, The stars are whisked away, And angry clouds have cut the cord That tied us to the day. From high above, somewhere in space, The snow comes tumbling down To clothe the world in raiment white In winter's frosty gown. Commander. Congratulations Ed. We welcome Doug Lioulton an his transfer to the Lyndhurst Legion from Hazeldean Ont. A epetdy reCOVery is extended to Duncan lioorhead who is in Hotel Dieu, and to Walter Yoeman who is out of hospital and at home recouper‘atimr from an operation. _ Plans for Legion Week, June 20 thru July 8;. are prorressing very well. There are many activities being planned with an invitation sent to the Governor General, and we are awaitin: a reply. legion members who wish to 'run for an office in the April elections, please i H 7 i The Royal Canadian Legion THE WINTER STORM VJL LYNDHURST (ONT No. 504) BRANCH I, f " ' ’ LYNDHURST. ONrAr...~. y . .l b i We are pleased to announce that Jack Cameron I .\ 3 Ed Brown has been elected Deputy Zone ' l I L . The wind in frolic likes to play, And with a joyous shout Like giant pillows, piles it up And scatters it about. The snowflakes dainty patterns cling Upon each window sill, They glisten on each bush and tree d t hill. LYNDHURST U. C. W. contact Fred Stevens, chairman ot‘ the An carpe every nominatim3r committee. P " , . But when the storm has spent her wrath The March meeting was held at the home or The lvndhurstleqion takeswexcaeptln“ Once more the calm will fall, ’ Velma Kelsey. The new president, Helen t0 artlcle Pilntif 1:: “he ‘eforcpr And from his perch, high in a spruce Moorhead was in charge and opened with and Pimes’ and a so '13 ’a‘naanU" We hear the blue-jay call. erortcr by the Senior Citizens. The shquleboard in ouestion was being used by the leqion with ‘he consent of one 0? their members. Therefore it was not "Purpose oi the U .C.Women" . Ruth Golway was in charge 0‘ the Devotional, and Hymn 34l was read in unison Followed by the Oh winter gives us beauty too In sudden bursts I know; So look around, appreciate, Singing 0F Hymn 356- The DeVOilonal W05 taken without permission, and it was The maglc or the sum“ closed with prayer. Twelve ladies answered not our intention to keep it permanently- i; roll call . Audrey Welch acted as secretary We €351 that the (ignior Citizené have Leeds Chapter - Newboro in the absence oF Betty Moorheod. The been “363 fairly b” Branch RC4 1“ that ' EASTERN STAR DINNERâ€"DANCE we provide tierr. with the use 0?“ the hall and its facilitiesllights, heat,water treasurer' 5 report was read by Velma Kelsey. Rideau Ferr Inn Rideau Ferr Flora Slack read a pamphlet on "Blasphemy etc) without charge. '.“'e are only too y ’ y . of our Lord". Fl0ro had written to Tom Glad to be able to '3‘" this for the Senior SATURDAY’ APRIL 28th' 1979 .b Cossitt and read his reply assuring Us that member: 0; 9111‘ Coix‘mity’ “’1? have 951:9” Music by Bob Dowdall l everything possible would be done to keep so mic ‘ o t‘xemse V68 Over 1? years 0 D. , s... q .. , - inner Served :00 . o the mm out OF Comda. the at W. veterans tave also liven 7 p m up five or six veers of‘ our lives in the service of our country, and we do not appreciafr being: put down by a. newspaper article. BINGO...Tues at 8pm EUCETREHHOD at 8pm Ladies Aux- mnct April 16 General membership meeting April 18 An invitation was received from Olivet ladies to atten a luncheon at their May meeting . Moved by Ruth Galway and seconded by Marion Warren that our meetings be changed to Monday night, and a Final decision will be made at the next meeting . Hazel Giltillen suggested that we obtain more life memberships and a report will be given next month. it was decided to hold a bake- sale on April 7th and a barbecue on July l4. Ruth Galway, Mary Townsend and Helen Moorhead will attend the Annual Presbyterial meeting at Edith Rankin Church in Kingston . Everyone was invited to Ruth Golway's home to make and eat bread. Ma'y Townsen moved the meeting be odiourned, seconded by Vienna Kelsey. A delicious lunch was served by Hazel Giliillen and Margaret SayeaJ. Dorothy Chase thanked Velma and everyone who helped. Dancing 9â€"1 $10.00 per person Everyone Welcome. Tickets available from any S tar member. Growers of Quality Bedding and Potted Plants 387-3386 P.S. A number of ladies gathered at the home of Ruth Galway to learn some new ideas on making bread. Betty Moorhead and Ruth instructed. All were interested and hopefully learned some shortcuts. The best part was sampling the bread and buns over tea at the close ot the afternoon. Open House Saturday & Sunday. APRIL 28 & 29. 1979 10 AM â€" 6 PM REFRESHMENI‘S SERVED â€" EVERYONE WELCOME PREVIEWING OVER 5,000 GARDEN FLATS O F BEDD I NG PLANTS do 500 OTHER FLOWERING PLANTS ALSO 200 HANGING POTS OF INDOOR & OUTDOOR PLANTS !!! WE HANDLE A GOOD SUPPLY OF BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING DIRECT FROM HOLLAND Forfar made Mozzarella cheese $1.40/ lb,

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