2 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN JUNE 1990 ' EDITORIAL PAGE It seems that there are many new and several lifetime residents of North Leeds who do not understand how their free copy of the Lantern reaches them, for ten of the twelve months each year. Fourteen years ago a group of enthusiastic volunteers introduced a newsletter which was appreciated and rapidly expanded into its present form. The Municipalities of Bastard & South Burgess, Newboro,South Crosby, and Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne pay for the delivery of one copy to every household within their boundaries. That is the only financial assistance that we receive, there are no grants. The printing costs are covered by the very reasonable advertising rates that we offer. Volunteers produce the paper,deliver it to the printers in Gananoque and later to Post Offices and some stores. Our volunteers are steadfast and reliable. several of them have worked throughout the life of the paper. To the Municipal Councils, our contributors and the business people who advertise in the lantern we offer a warm thank you, without you, the Lantern would go out and the ever increasing stream of community news would dry up. Over 3000 copies are distributed each month. PLEASE NOTE the announcement of impending increases due to start in September. We have kept them down as long as possible but inflation is no respecter of small papers_ Something else to note for those who do not know me, my name Brys causes much bewilderment, is it a man or a woman? It is a woman, I am Mrs S.S. (Limmy) Scovil.Now Lyndhurst 928-2116 Lansdowne 659-2525 Dr . J . Eric Curtis Dr. Brian Trickey 359-1155 The North Leeds Lantern is a monthly Community Newspaper, distributed free of charge to all households in the Townships of Bastard & S. Burgess, Rear of Leeds 8: Lansdowne, South Crosby and the Village of Newboro. Funding is provided through advertising revenue, which pays for the cost of production while the above named Township Councils contribute towards the mailing costs. Subscriptions are available to those residing outside of those areas named, at a cost of $7.50 Canadian residents and $10.00 U. S. mailings. Circulation 3000/month. The aim of the Lantern is to provide a monthly newspaper of interest to the residents of the areas it serves. News from Councils, local organizations and the public is published as space permits and under the guidelines set down by the Board of Directors. The Lantern also hopes to provide a forum for local concerns and invites articles or letters from the general public. All items submitted MUST be signed for publication. DEADLINE Lantern goes to press the last Tuesday of each month. Material must be submitted NO LATER than the Wednesday prior to press date. ADVERTISING SPACE MUST BE BOOKED BEFORE THAT DEADLINE DATE. ADVERTISING CONTENT: The Lantern staff prepare ads for print, however the content of the ad is the responsibilty of the advertiser. False or misleading advertising should be brought to the attention of the advertiser in question. SUBSCRIPTIONS Please apply to Margaret Keith , Seeley ' s Bay,0ntario KOH 2N0 gun-cw averages Brys Scovilâ€" Bditor,Layout Betty Blackman-Assoc.Ed.- Layout . Limy Scovil-Sec . /'1‘reas . Doug Roantreeâ€"Layout Jeff Baker-Layout Cliff Restrick-Delivery Jane Honaghan Susan Duncan Hat jorie Jackson Lorraine Porter Jansje Keates-Layout,Billing the Advertising Rates Preprinted Business Cards $5.00 3x2 6.00 3x3 10.00 3x4 11.00 3x5 12.00 3x6 13.00 3x7 14.00 V: page 2.6.00 56 page 52.00 full page 104.00 Size assessment is taken to the nearest square inch. Ad size over 2.1 square inches @ 65¢ per SqUare inch. Photo reproduCtion in ads 7.00 Classifieds 2â€"4 lines 2.00 5â€"8 lines 4.00 Thankyous 4.00 minimum paid with ad . All classifieds should be paid for at time of insertion of ad. . BIRTH, DEATH, WEDDING, GRADUATION NOTICES, ETC. are not accepted as these fall under the jurisdiction of the daily or weekly papers. This is the policy of the Directors. CALENDAR 8t COMING EVENTS: Items are included FREE in these areas if the items are submitted before deadline. Calendars items of necessity, must. be brief. Coming Events items may NOT INCLUDE COST, TICKET SELLERS, ETC. and should not be unduly long. It is the responsibility of the organization/s to inform IN WRITING any changes relating to weekly events listed on the Calendar. It is also advisable to list items for Coming Events on separate sheet from the organization's news items. A N.B. Commercial enterprises MAY NOT use Calendar or Coming Events columns unless proceeds are going to charity or local service organization. Back Issues of the Lantern can be seen in the Elgin Branch Library. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS; We request all accounts he paid promptly and directed to the Lantern at : BOX 267,.PORTLAND, ONT. KOG 1V0 If you are paying on behalf of an organization, please state organization and the number from your invoice (if not returning invoice with payment). This allows us to credit the correct account. ‘The Lantern reserves the right to adjust Ad sizes, depending on space available. The Lantern staff are delighted to welcome Alan Anderson and his gentle humour. Alan will be a regular contributor in future Dr. N.H,Kerr Dr. Stanley Webb 359-5711 1-187-3124 Residence 1-387-3373 Rideau Medical Centre 272-2500 Portland Health Centre 272-3302 Family Focus 359-1069 Red Cross Homemakers 359-5382 v.0.u. office 272-2343 v.0.N. Seniors Support 359-1068 AMBULANCE that that is clear I'll sign this Brys. VWEN MALL1NEÂ¥ Even LEARN ? Portland and Elgin Anywhere in Ontario Canadian Cancer Society wife Assault Helpline Heart a stroke Foundation of Ontario Canadian Mental Health 359-5390 Zenith 90000 273-2184 1-800-267-9445 345-6183 Association Leeds & Grenville Interval House 345-0950 1-800-267-4409 Athens Veterinary Services 924-2009 Dr.J.Reid - Dr.L.Hungate