Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Apr 1989, p. 4

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E Special Daily E DELTA U.C.W. The U.C.W. meeting was held in the Sunday School Rooms. President Irma Chant welcomed all, following which she read a poem entitled "Remember to Sing." Our purpose was then repeated. Edith Woods was in charge of the Devotional Service. With President Irma Chant as pianist, the hymn "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" was sung. Scripture lesson was taken from Luke 24:1-9, and an appropriate story "Easter is the Time to Believe" was read by Edith. Collection was received and dedicated, as was the Fun Project and birthday money. The roll call was answered by our members, resulting in 3 hospital and 4 home visits being made. The secretary and treasurer's reports 'were read and accepted. Our Friendship Secretary, Edith Woods, read thankâ€"you notes from Joen Stewart, Mrs. Vincent and Irma Chant. A Stewardship poem, "Let Them Know God Lives," was read by Irene Goodsell. It was decided that our Easter Thankoffering Meeting be held April 12th at 8p.m., and that other Churches are to be notified. Irene Goodsell, having the program, read to us about "Do Sanctions against South Africa make sense?" Thousands of nonâ€"white South Africans have been forced out of work and into lives of poverty, hunger and desperation - thanks to the disastrous campaign. It has also been decided that "Economic empowerment strengthens blacks to free themselves" â€" so if that ever happens, what will happen then? A brief discussion was held re Irene's topic and President Irma closed with prayer. Edith Woods and Aileen Jacques served a tasty lunch on a table attractively decorated for St. Patrick's Day and Easter. Nellie French gave the courtesy. STAGE COACH INN DINING ROOM OPEN 11 a.m. - 8.13.1.1, MONDAY TO SATURDAY Closed Sunday PHILIPSVILLE WJ. Members met in their hall on Thursday, March 9. Leorene welcomed everyone and roll call consisted of answering the question, "Why did I join the W.I.?" Marion read'the minutes and new business was discussed. The executive met on March 20, and we visited Chaffey's Lock on March 21. April is the Business meeting; anyone with reports to make please have them ready, also ideas for programs. We are sorry to hear that Delta branch is disbanding. All will be welcome at our meetings. Many plans are forming for our 70th Anniversary. The District Annual will be held on May 13, at Chaffey's Lock. Meeting adjourned with a social hour following. PHILIPSVILLE OUTREACH NEIGHBOURS The Outreach Neighbours held their monthly dinner for Seniors on Thursday March 2. The hall and tables were decorated for St. Patrick's Day and Easter. Guest speakers Viola Weir and Connie Ferguson from the Royal Bank of Canada in Portland were introduced by Mary Sutcliffe. Viola spoke of many ways in which seniors can receive assistance if they will ask for it. Anna Greenhorn said Grace, and 87 dinners were served at table and 25 taken out. Many thanks to Don and Kaye Williams for the African Violets that they bring and to Joe Raison for auctioning them. Next dinner will be on April 6. LEEDS 4â€"H NEWS The 4â€"H in Leeds County is well under way for 1989.An enthusiastic group of 4-H'ers attended the Organization Rally in Athens on March 21 and signed up for some of the summer projects.These include Beef,Dairy,Sheep,Horse,Swine, Field Group, Farm Machinery, Home and Farm Safety, Veterinary, Plowing and Landscaping To be a 4-H member, you must have been 11 years old as of January 1,1989 and not more than 21 years old. Members participate in club meetings,complete a record book and participate in an achievement program. Anyone interested in joining a club should contact Cheri Vasey, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 635,8rockville, K6V5V8. 342-2124 or Zenith 46320. STUDIO PORTRAITS IISTAIT PASSPORT AID IDEITIFICATIOI PHOTOS Miller Photography . and Framing Elgln,ontario K06 ISO (613) 359-6023 CUSTOM AND READY MADE FRAMES WORK WANTED Painting Wallpapering Repairs to Ceiling and Walls, Renovations. Stone- work. Pointed, Cement, Brickwork and Chimneys Roof Repair Shingling Chimney Sweeping Barn Painting FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Ken Rasmussen 359-5950 6p.m. t0 8 a.m. RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BASTARD AND SOUTH BURGESS The Recreation Committee of the Township of Bastard and South Burgess is currently preparing the Budget for 1.989. Any Comnunity group seeking the assistance of the Committee is requested to make application not later than April. 30, 1989. financial statement Application forms are for TAX PREPARATION WHILE YOU WAIT CH2 IIY ZXPIXDIITITIEIIP DAY OR EVENING FARMS - BUSINESS AND PERSONAL F.G.TAX SERVICE THEY 442 ITEVHNOIK) PHONE 272-2121 To be considered, an application must be accompanied by a proposed budget for 1989, and a 1988 from the group. available from the Municipal Offices or from any member of the Committee. (Mrs.) Shirley Bryden, A.M.C.T., C.M.O. Clerkâ€"Treasurer. BASTARD {AND SOUTH BURGESS TOWNSHIPEIEE.DEPAE'INENT 'N'O T‘I c E .,..._.. ‘. , ,cjw,” . PERMIT FOR OPEN FIRE ‘ . ISSUED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 2.6.3.4 . ONTARIO FIRE .CQDE ,0. REGULATION 67/87-,” BY-LAW NUMBER'6955***- Any person who is going to have an Open Fire for other than Cooking Food, must have a Permit For An Open Fire. These Permits can be obtained from the following people. STATION # 1 DELTA DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF - P. OSTROM REGULATION # 9 (PERMIT) STATION # 2 PORTLAND FIRE CHIEF - A . SHIRE Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provisions of this Code is liable for the Cost Incurred in bringing the resulting fire under control and/or a Fine of not more ‘than‘Two Thousand Dollars, ($2,000.00), exclusive of cost and a Corporation not more than Ten Thousand Dollard ($10,000.00). I. ‘ COST INCURRED: $300.00 for the firstthour spent by the Fire Station in whose area the fire is located and $200.00 for each additional hour or part there- of for the Fire Station in whose area the fire is located at $100.00 for each additional Tanker or Pumper required to Extinguish the Fire. II. FINES: First OffenCe - 10 Percent of the Maximum Fine. Second Offence - 20 Percent of the Maximum Fine, (or left up to the discretion of the Fire Chief).

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