Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jun 1979, p. 13

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CHANTRY (’07 6 SIWE DeWell's Gen. Store 928-2710 Stylist Bev Morris Don't go to the city. The city has come to you. Bev Morris has recently moved from Kingston, to help you with the latest styles in cutting, perming, and colouring. First Marilyn Wykes, Second Brian Woods, ETA TAU CHAPT ER BETA iSlGMA PHI Marie Sharp, Portland, hosted our first meeting in May. Members enjoyed Marie's program "May Family Unity Month" She used her original dialect of Italian to enterâ€" tain us. Pat Little reported on the successsful fashion show. Thank-you notes will be forward- ed to all who assisted. Fashions ranged from rainwear and bathing suits to disco dresses and lingâ€" erie. Pat did the commentary and the membership the modelling. Dorie Bryce was presented with a gift of thanks for all her hard work. Kevin Guthrie did a fine fig. SMALLWOOD INC. Contact LEN MORRIS 928-2710 or 283â€"4121 Good barn and 190 acres of land with flowing spring that is open year round. , 75 acres tillable, large sugar bush, and a 10 acre beaver pond are some features. Asking $62,900., Near Chantry on paved road. ________________________ 1 acre, flat building lot MLS Vendor to survey. Asking $6,000. ________________________ 30 acre parcel with frontage on 2 roads. Asking $10,000. ____________________ 38 acre hobby farm with 2 barns and a 4 bedroom house. More land available if required. Present owners have built new house and are anxious to move. Located on paved road near Chantry. Asking only $48,900. s. I: , job on the piano and organ, and lemonade was served at intermisâ€" sion. Our Founder's Day dinner in Kemptville proved to be a very enjoyable evening. Many of the members won door prizes and be- sides a delicious supper, the entertainment afterwards was great -â€" "Overdraft" a Barber Shop Quartet from Kemptville. Marie conducted the Ritual of Jewels for our two new members, Jan Haskin and Anne Marie Mar- shall. Marie had a very busy evening. She also presided over the installation of the new of? ficers. Everyone enjoyed punch and a pot luck lunch. Our final meeting of the year took place at Barb Bakker's, our new president. New committees for the 1979- 80 year were named: 1' l General Store l . _ g du\.‘i‘\\\\x=xu\é.\\nxmm.nMum.“ 3 V '\l NEW STORE HOURS . starting April 30th Closed Sunday and Mpnday Open Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat. 8 AM to 5 PM Open Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM.. Jr. First Steven Weir Jr. Second Julie Ann Baker Ways and Means â€" Marie Sharp Social - Barb Purdy Service - Sylvia Herlehy Judy Pattinson Program - Marcia Nightingale Membership â€" Judy Timpany The committees wasted no time igetting started with two social 'functions planned for June, and ‘our annual garage sale for Sept. '22 at Pedherney's, Westport. Five of our members, Ruth Ped- herney, Sylvia Herlehy, Carolyn MacPherson, Marie Sharp and Judy Pattinson are booked to go to the National convention in Windsor, 1June! 1. They'll take along a hand spun and woven pillow by .Doreen McManus to donate as a door prize. ' Ruth acted as auctioneer and box lunches in various shapes and sizes were enjoyed by all. Have a great summer --see y'all in the fall.

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