The Royal Canadian Legion SEELEY'S BAY LEGION MEMORIAL SERVICE A Zone Memorial service is held annually in the spring to commemorate the end of World War II and honour those who served in that war, especially those who paid the supreme sacrifice. The memorial service this year will be held at Branch 491 Seeley's Bay at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of Sunday May the sixth. Representatives of most of the branches of Zone G.Il will be present. The parade will be led by the Brockville pipe band and the Brockville colour party. Request all branches part- icipating to please bring their colours. Parade will commence at the Legion Hall through the streets of Seeley's Bay, ending in the Park where a Service will be held and wreaths laid. Comrade and President of Branch 491 David S. Mallory WE STOCK AND DELIVER TEN DIFFERENT PRODUCTS PHONE 387â€"3838 \.;/\J\J\.1\_I\..I\_r\J\J'\_l WHATEVERâ€"- .SWEET’S SND SPRING DANCE MAY 26 DINNER DANCE TICKETS $10.00 A COUPLE DINING 7â€"9 DANCING 9â€"1 AM ORCHESTRA SEEL EYS BAY/FIRE HA L L Freda Moulton setting up part of the new "Alexander Collection" of books donated to the Library. WW“ Ifyou want to be happy for an hour, get drunk. If you want to be happy for a day, get married. If you want to be happy for a week, kill your pig and eat it. If you want to be happy all your life, be a gardener. â€"Ancient Chinese pro- verb. FROM CONCRETE GRAVEL TO WASHED TILE BED STONE SONE Ltd. § _ w"; “I . x SEELEY'S BAY L I B.RARY 3 “av Dublic library e v received a gift of 230 from the fami Y of 'in and larah ilexander. : Jonation has been used to purchase books and the "Xlexander CollectTOn†is now in olace in jeelef’s Rav' Library. A cross section of books were requested hv the donors and vou will find chili- oood favourites, adult fiction, binraphies and special interest books such as gardenine, cook- ing, Tanaiian Histor" etc. -'4v_._ The Alexanders were residents of Leeds and Lansdowne for many rears and {as Alexander lived in the village of Seeley's Bar with her sister Mrs. Liza Gilmore For a number of years before her 1emise. Unique among library svstems in Ontario, the Ridean Lakes Union Libraries are suwported b7 four Townships or municipal- ities and Seeley's Bar Branch enjoys all the benefits of this Union. We are able through Inter-Library and Inter-Unit loans to supoly nearly all the requests of our patrons. Through Eastern Ontario Library System we have access to books and reference materials held in the member libraries of that system. We are also able to supplv films and talking books to our members. The Seeley's Bay Branch is open Tuesday 1:30 - h:30 p.m., Thursdav 2:00 - h:30 p,n,, Friday 6:30 - 9:00 p,m,, Saturdav 10:00 - 12:00 noon. Drop in and see the "Alexander Collection" and join the Librarv if you do not already have a membership. l 1 s l v i_ ._.,_ ‘Vmw.