8 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN ijnwd'hiurs LYNDHURST U.C.W. Our meeting was held April 4th. Ruth Galway, president, opened the meeting with a poem and welcomed everyone. A special welcome was extended to Helen Moorhead who has returned after spending the winter in Florida. Gladys Major was of the devotional with the theme â€Holy Spirit." The hymn "Spirit of God Descend on my Heart" was sung. The offering was received and dedicated by Mary Townsend. Minutes were read and approved and the tresurer's report given by Velma Kelsey. Roll call was answered by 12 ladies, each person donating an item for the Ryansdale House in Kingston. It was moved by Iva Sweet and seconded by Mary Townsend to donate a quilt made by members of the Lyndhurst U.C.W. to Ryansdale House also. An, invitation was received from the Delta U.C.W. to attend their Easter Thank Offering service April 12th. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Battams. Also an invitation was received from Olivet U.C.W. to attend luncheon on May 3rd. The guest speaker will be Rev. Hegadorn. Other business was attended to and the meeting adjourned, followed by benediction. Audrey Welch in charge and Mary Townsend served a lovely lunch. Hazel Gilfillen thanked everyone who helped. St. Johns ACW The April meeting was held at the home of Darlene Lake, and opened with the Lord's prayer. Jean Roantree and Ruth Anne Glover were in charge of the devotional. Roll call was answered by 9 members and several paid their joining fees and birthday money. Minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurer's report were read and approved.A cheque was sent to Rideau District High School to assist with the Soviet student's visit. An ACW award pin will be presented to Winnie Bryan at the Annual meeting. There will be a bake table and grocery hamper at our Spring Rummage Sale. Jean Roantree said grace and Darlene served a lovely lunch, assisted by Etta Glover.The May meeting will held at the home of Ruth Ann Glover. $4?) The 7 Sally led us in the devotional aw RIDEAU LAKES HOR'I'ICULTURAL SOCIETY The Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society met on April 4, at ST. LUIQI'S A.C.W. regular meeting of St. Luke's ACW, Lyndhurst, was on April 6 at the home of Sally The Recreational Committee Meeting of the Township of ‘ Stoner. Nine members Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne Forfar Community Hall. responded to roll call with was held on Tuesday, February President, Yvonne Turner, a scripture reading containing 28, 1989. The meeting was welcomed members and guests ’ the word "righteousness." chaired by Joan Tye. and introduced the Executive and Directors. The proposed program for 1989 was outlined. The President stressed the need for our co-operation as gardeners in the protection of the environment. Those present were Joan Tye, Bruce Bryan, Chuck Galway, Carole Johnston, Jake Eyzenga, Doug Ewart, Allan Roantree and Betty Sly. The minutes of the January We were pleased to have as our guest Mrs. June Brown. service from the Anglican Magazine. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Hilda Talboys. 12, 1989 meeting were accepted Wendy Briggs-Jude gave a The treasurer‘s report was as read. . ‘ fascinating talk illustrated given by Sally Stoner and There was a motion carmecl with slides on "Planting ' . for adopted as read. that the Recreational Wild Life." For the uninitiated, We have been approached Committee invite Mr. Peter this was not advice on dandeLIONS or TIGER lillies, but providing a habitat for birds, deer and other creatures who share this space we call the Rideau. Vogelzang to attend the March 27th meeting to discuss Day Camp 88. A motion was made to request a proposed budget for 1989 by Rideau District High School for support in financing a visit by 15 teachers and staff from their "twin" school in Donetsk, Russia. Last year, students and staff from Rideau District from the Seeley's Bay Enthusiastic gardeners, putting High School made a very Centennial Park Committee. the trials of last summer's successful and exciting trip Carole Johnston will write heat wave behind them, are to Donetsk and Leningrad the Athens, Gananoque and eager to start preparing for as part of their Twinning Westport Skating CIUbS for a bountiful vegetable harvest Programme. It is hoped to the fee charged per child for and a lovely display of summer raise $6,000.00 to pay for attending their club for the flowers. You rarely meet the expenses of accommodation season, as the Recreation a pessimist at garden club and entertaining these visitors Committee pays a portion meetings. On Tuesday, May to our country in early May. of the fee for each child from z, the Annual Spring Plant The members voted its budget. Sale will be held. There will unanimously to send a donation A letter was read from Mike be bargains galore! Come Stanford re: his resignation as Chairman of the Seeley‘s and join in the fun. to the school in support of this community project. Sally Stoner and Ruth Johnson Bay Centennial Park 0 reported on the progress of Committee. The Recreation \‘ the purchase of new hangings Committee thanks Mike for (43 1126 COOPCIETOIS his hard work with the Park - for the Church. Unfortunately the price of the material has gone up considerably and some adjustments had to be made Committee and wishes him the best for the future. Meeting adjourned. Jim Siedmon So|cs Represenlolwc insurance Semces with regard to the design embroidery on the Burse and Li A ' 'H Elk No. l _ IE . . . . U , me. "I Veil. There 15 no delivery O'CONNOR, EOCLESTONE, AND KAISER C'oemmcrgot', rm ugi.:a1W2-n29m Barristers and Solicitors are pleased to announce that Donald A.Bailey, B.A. H.Div.,LL.B. Barrister and Solicitor is now associated with them in the practice of law at 104 Johnson Street Kingston, Ontario date as yet. It was suggested that metal shelving be purchased for the ACW cupboard so that Sunday School teachers who use the cupboard will be able to organize their materials a little more handily. Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, May 4 at 8p.m. at the home of Florence K7L 5J7 Warner. (613 546-5581 Fax (613) 546-5540 The meeting closed with the___________.______.__._.___.â€"â€"â€" Lord‘s Prayer and Grace. Jean Roantree and Suzanne Gatenby from St. John's Church and Vera Bennet and Rita Jones from St. Peter's Church joined us to plan for the annual Parish Spring Rummage Sale to be held in the Parish Hall behind St. Luke's church, Lyndhurst, from 10a.m. to 8p.m. on the 12th of May and from 10a.m. to 3p.m. on the 13th. TALENT NIGHT Friday May 26 starting at 7:30 '. . ANGLICAN PARlSH HALL : locuiod behind St. holes in Lyndhurst- _O_L! IBEAQH Shadow Embroldenes made by women of Pakistan Beautiiul nlghiles. place mats. tray covers, etc. Arrange a dlsplay for your next Bazaar, tea, or meetlng by calling Joan Laflofly. 928-2787 Chuich sponsoved and all proceed: are relumed to the Women's Village Coâ€"op Iâ€"u" flHâ€"_‘â€"â€"hâ€"|â€" light canteen / door prizes proceeds toward St. Johns siding fund ï¬nalâ€"- .- : SAND 5‘ 3 . GRAVEL - . LIMESTONE 8 Sweet’s .5 Sand 8 Gravel , A Division of G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction Co. le. ,. SPRlNG RUMMQGE SQLE Watever you need, call . . . The nNGLlCAN PARISH of LEEDS-REAR 3, will be holding { ii‘s Annual ' 3 Immediate delivery of: t \‘4 _\ Friday May 1?. 10am. - 89m. . CRUSHED GRAVEL 9 Saturday May 13 10am. - 3pm. 3 . WASHED SAND _ " .. FILL ’t in the Parish Hall g . located behind St. Lukes - Lgndhursi 9‘ ‘3 x anocsnv [mow / mm BAKED GOODS { z 555 vou THERE :5 t t LIMESTONE EQU|PMENT RENTALS V Ralph Sweet - Manager v Junction of Hwy 5 1; 15 8: 32 "Q § Saturday Until NOON «.3 (h Open Mo n.-Fri. 7 - 5