DECEMBER 1990 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 11 ‘ournnnen,onwnnlun NOTICE TO THE RESIDENT OF The Township of Bastard and South Burgess Byâ€"Law Number 610 passed by the Township of Bastard and South Burgess states: PORTLAND 4-H HISTORY HUNTERS Eight 4-H members gathered at the home of one of our leaders for our first meeting of the fall project â€" Our That no person shall park any vehicle on the streets, highways or roads. Heritage. Election of officers was held. Co-presidents are Vehicles so parked may be towed away at the Meredith Campbell and Pamela owner's expense, together with a penalty for French. Secretary is Jennifer contravention of this Byâ€"Law. Beach and Press Reporter _ is Colena Pollock. Other The Township of Bastard and South Burgess will not be liable for damage to vehicles parked on the streets or roadways as they hamper snowplowing operations. members are Lora Firth, Amy Firth, Terri Barker and Lorie McCord. Our leaders are Linda Barker, Sheila Campbell and Katy Bond. We spent an Your interesting evening looking at our family tree, as much as we could remember anyway. The next week, on October 22nd, the group visited some residents of Mill Bay Court in Portland, where we saw an interesting display of crafts, from knitting to rug braiding. We were amazed at the many complicated and lovely crafts that were discussed. On Saturday, October 27th, some of the members and leaders travelled to Kingston where they enjoyed a tour of Old Fort Henry and the Marine Museum. We really liked the tour at the Fort and the tour guide. We had a fun-filled lunch before returning home. coâ€"operation with regards to the above ' is requested . Shirley Bryden, A.M.C.T., CMO Clerkâ€"Treasurer v, annuamthlll A Taste 0.7r Rober‘l' Service. Monday, 10 December at 9:30 am presented by the Rideau Lakes Union Library at Rideau Centenial School, Portland Admissiom free nwzmmlwmmwmww . "WE BUILD on FU‘AIH WIRE AND PLUMB" BUILDERS COMPLETE BUILDING ELECTRICAL 8 PLUMBING SERVICE Fully Licenced The Rideau Lakes Union Public Library presents A TASTE OF ROBERT SERVCIE, with CHARLES HAYTER, at Portland Community Hall, on Monday, 10 December at 9:30 a.m.- There's thrills, chills and chuckles for all in Canadian classics such as THE CREMATION OF SAM MCGEE and THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW! Admission is free. Canadian actor CHARLES HAYTER takes the stage as Robert Service, the "bard of the Yukon", and brings to life hilarious and historic verse such as "The Ballad of Bessie's Boil", "The Cremation of Sam McGee, and "The Shooting of Dan McGrew". Travel with Service from his early experiences in Scotland through "gold fever" and the famous Yukon Gold Rush, and see a fascinating part of our history through the bard's keen and humorous eye. CHARLES HAYTER has been presenting A TA STE OF ROBERT SERVICE to audiences in Canada and around the world for the last 19 years. Hayter's long involvement with the Ennis James: Fred James / Box ll. Portland. Ont. KDG lVO phone: 27 2â€"2886 t-uNEMlHOMESsn.ADDFHONSu:COTTAGESHc u-CUSTOMIOTCHENSutRENOVAUONSon u-BATHROOMSutGROUND\NORK-u --tSEPTfl3lNSTALLATlONS-tc ggggySEORFREEESUMATEg_ / works of Robert Service began RECYCLING WEEK '90 as follows: Grades 1/2 to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in the late 1960's when he _ by Lois Mowat Jessica Kitson, Grades 2/3 every day. The blue boxes was Performing in a musical Hilary York, Grades 5/6 are in use at the SChOOlI <Innedy about the Yukon. The Environmental Carrie Leith and Grades 7/8 and as well fine paper IS Developing this oneâ€"man show Conservation Corrmittee of P.J. Livingston. Those being recycled through ‘3 t°°k more than three years Bastard and South Burgess receiving honourable mention source other than taking 1t 0f research, including Township have been busy were: Ashley Pearson, Molly it the Waste Disposal Site. interviews With people who promoting the 3R's in Laming, Sheldon Auger and During Recycling Week '90 had known the poet, Who died coâ€"operation with the Billie Jo Halladay. Reeve the students USEd a very in 1958 at the age of 84. "He Recycling Council of Arch Ostrom presented the special lunch bag made from wrote of the frontier...a Ontario's Recycling Week, winners with Tâ€"shirts which recycled material. These Canadian frontier," says Mr. November 19â€"25. Beverley depicted "Save the Earth" bags were provided from the Hayter. "He was the first Elementary School children themes, and the runnersâ€"up funds received through the poet in Canada to put part participated in a poster received a loonie, as well sale of cookies by the of the country on the map competition using the theme as Certificates of students. In presenting internationally." "Be a Star __ Help us Creativity for all eight. these bags, Mr. lloogenraad Everyone is invited to the Recycle". The keen interest All participants received a and his Staff explained what show, which is sponsored by in recycling displayed by pencil with the 3 R's was expected Of a your public library, the southern these students of all ages inscribed on it. Rideau "litter-free" lunch â€" no Ontario Library Service, and was evident in the content Centennial Public School saran wrap bUt rather a Outreach Ontario, aprogramme of the posters. They are to plan to participate in the recycled container SUCh as a ()f tlléi h4illistl')’ ()f (:llltlll'EE 13E; (CCDHIUEEIICiEECi. {IiiEE ‘jIJCiSJEBES: IDCDSlZEEIT (3(DTUIDE3triiZi.CH1 if] nlaiTEJEiI'iliEE C:a]ft;()ll; IFS and Communications. Annette Mess, Robert Preston conjunction With their cardboard or tin cans bUt For more information, contact: Kathie Kompass 359-5315 and Don Seward, report the content and visual impact of these posters were exceptional. Many of these posters are displayed around the community. spring recycling prograrrme. Principal Hoogenraad and his staff at Beverley Elementary School are to be commended Winners were? for motivating the students rather a themes, etc.. Public awareness of environmental concerns surely will lead to a cleaner community.