page 4 POSTSCRIPT TO JONES FALLS anes ialls doap Opera decently, a ‘ers nal diary of yeter aw eney, the first lOCKmaster at Jones falls, has been .iSCDVereo in the Katiohal Archives. The linry =eriod of twelve reads 'UBO-SOo .-t ' melodrama. wife ate we all heavy l. . i , . . . a ln'T‘BI‘S. J._S all 8 1e hated him, children rejected hi“ and b_s inc; workers comjlained Ib‘ut him t7 toe government. 4: ‘u;t {eve been h woni,rfui ï¬rm ST. PETER'S A.c.w. - Seeley's Bax ‘“ gwegrytr Wis fyrnst,uitl;. in_ valved n a hide-mndâ€"svek :aie v;c -s -fe Yer liqueur. Our meetings during the winter are in :\J+KW .,V rilq Eiis igrof; in held in the afternoon starting with :1; .:,;EM, ‘9. TS. _&ï¬renes, dessert and coffee. Our new Rector, . A“ .tt.‘ A3 _) t ) ï¬gs, the Rev. 1Don Bailey and wife mains orb A “‘2; g G c v i: me nd have not moved into the rectory as 3;: _ i [QRâ€"U “rs alter, of yet and were, therefore, not ,Q 1 ‘_ “ H11, . A": H > 4' ï¬les present at Etheleen's meeting place. mt: .V 3: we of 1.1. g M 0,: L, ".is service on Sunday was enjoyed r ' Q A 1.5. by all. The meeting opened with prayer and the Scripture and Meditation taken from the "Living Message". Etheleen read the minutes for the Nov. and Dec. meetings. These were approved. Marjorie Bradley gave the n Jl'†treasurer's report which was approved. i( Correspondence was discussed,followed a; by membership renewal. Two new ,Ji. members joined - Marjorie Macintyre VII;:3. (Gamble) and Mrs. Tuggey. Both are 1% gr,y ‘ ( \ig .q, L01. very Welcome members. . : 4“ ; June Goodwins was asked to take 7.2)"- over the Election of Officers. K 1’: President will be the person who Ling; J ‘ holds the meeting each month, assisted :3:1 or i- ï¬gs _ ‘ll‘. ‘ 9 by the previous pres. All other tr,“ : f ‘ if. _OW. ,1 . offices remained unchanged. Mildred tug ‘ _:Q j ::\t.: T q. l.’ Hudson and ~:ilsie ‘A’illoughby were Aâ€. ‘ 11.. J n; -3, 4 added to the \Tisitinar Committee. a, -, we. nay 1. c» , :- _ Mary “ean requested one or two ‘ I 71.1“ ,3 1: wt? 5; '3 3; additional Sunday School teachers T _,_ 5,: If. t 3 3.1:. '93.: and Mrs. Hans Koopman has agreed to ' itcy, 9' élr; - Q ~ i_ take on the duties of organist 5.]. re it! - 1 - “ relieving Darrell Dean. We extend :n‘rvaha-e. our thanks to her. r“ “1 5 .n v, ) The meeting closed with prayer 'VLM’ ._._ ‘ ‘é"‘ ‘ and 2 readings by Charlotte McConnell - " v V " q ' I.†"A Recipe for a Happy New Year" and 3‘ Lâ€"’ ‘ ' , I†W a: H " "A Recipe for a happy Life". CTlsie V; “"0†' i j ‘1 ‘ Y." ‘ " Willoughby moved the meeting be if ï¬â€˜ gin h 3 " v f' a adjourned. m‘ 4â€": I ‘ I“ ' Our February meeting will be held “9_:_ g;_ ,; 'n y‘ g'f “' xx: ‘ V at the home of Mrs. Jean Rogers on ij ‘“"f° †‘ __’* †* “ ’0‘ Tuesday, Feb. 5. ;?>~‘ _ ~iï¬'. -» ~~; v GPO v February 19 - Shrove Tuesday - *“ : ;: ‘f‘r ’ ;“.: n â€f)" is set for a Pancake Supper and Card Tr“?3':’: f j; ‘;:"‘â€â€f g I“T Party at the Legion Hall, Seeley's Bay. F" .' grog Prizes given. Everyone welcome. : ’â€â€˜j"i'â€:‘ “fv’ E“‘°‘flï¬â€ffln "a a .in box n‘nio: , -i 'Ii Weekend Dinner Specials $7-95 $10-95 $13-95 Fillet Mignon 928â€"22u5 Lobster Tails Closed Mondays Surf & Turf diffiovltro; as Jell. jhe became inVOived with a temporary l»b;urer, John Weaver, in logo. Bot‘ ;weeney ann his Wize opposed the relations? A so Kitty elopet. Aer HUSbAnd was hired on ': Javic .ozh the n’Tt "Miner. "hen weaver toou "’ t0 Eli-'13 fo lowed an; a“;iter o: 1 JDO’ c. 30h i referred (10.72. i "3 . idu_t " (P 1 Lilci 'v- .I .Ji '3 .3?†Li 'J t .- ,._ . . »â€"- , LU“. u’. «3.! I -1 i . . ., y '3 . tr '.|)‘»’9TS, t 4: '_~ 4 u i ~'w. v ya ~ \ w '\ "' ~ i A . . Q i r-’ i‘ ii '1, I _ ‘ _ _V . v I ‘ ". V W; a . .TI‘ - ‘1. I». ’ \ J3 , -- l. J '7 H â€â€˜ "I ‘ Lin '. l 'r‘ .A I n \A I ,1 , 1 ,‘ hi. Chr- 3'.. O _‘ “31;â€- 0 J. ‘ . ‘ .. a ~, ‘ . .1 L‘ , 4'4 ‘ r: .3. ‘w- .‘o’éh ' '3 - ' ‘ V ’1’. ' ,r L ,.<_- M n.) g) 41 an} ‘ A)†‘,y,-.: 4’--< '-’ 1A.1~.1 E I _ In ?? Appliance Problems ?? Repairs available to all makes and models Refrigerators, Stoves, Freezers, Washers, Dryers. and Air Conditioners 3 Fast Efficient Service 3 n Seward Refrigeration 3 5 9 ' 5 175 THE STANLEY BEHIND 1 HOSE BIU AIRTIGHT CAST IRON DOORS LIES THE MOST MODERN IN WOOD ('OOKING TECHNOLOGY, - PRECISION MADE CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION I AIRTIGHT FIRE CHAMBER ° BURNS EITHER WOOD OR COAL - MACHINED COOK PLATEâ€" 9‘/4†DIA. 0 OBLONG HOTPLATEâ€" 10"w., 16" I. ' SELF-CLEANING OVEN 0 TEMPERATURE GAUGE ' STAINLESS STEEL WARMING SHELF - INSULATED BACKâ€"STANDS CLOSER TO THE WALL - MAINTAINS A FIRE FOR UP TO 12 HOURS @mwemmwmrï¬nronp 345-0987 Athens, Ont. (613)924 . 2373 RENEWABLE ENERGY UNLIMITED were idgzvc A Swagâ€"3“ ~ 4"â€- Weu 1".