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Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1990, p. 6

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6 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN JULY/AUGUST 1990 pmupSVILLE Though school was officially hearing loss_ Family and OUTREACH NEIGHBOURS over, many of the children griengs dubelcvoomNe.s iorNso' sfigzgré . ons re en philipSVille OUtrea-Ch gathered together agaln on aid the Cangdian Hearing Society. Neighbours held their seniors' dinner on Thursday, June 7. The hall and tables were decorated for our fifth birthday. Special thanks to Eileen Guild for the crowns she made for everyone to wear, also the place mats; balloons were everywhere. Clara Bell had receive a Peggy and Grace (A Canadian ‘ ' ' ' ' Comedy)ThousandIsland Playhouse, the spec1al marked plate and registration/information package Gananoque' Proceeds from a sang the Happy Birthday song. In the mall- For the portion of ticket sales for this She received a small gift. Grace was said by Rev. Harry Seeley in Anna Greenhorn's may regiSter Your Child on disappointment absence. A delicious dinner the fiI’St day Of Classes, " " " " * was served; dessert was wedneSday’ september 5' NB. All services in Guthrie House will be closed on Monday, birthday cake, ice cream and strawberries. Small gifts were given to all with birthdays. The guest speaker was M.P.P. for Leeds, Jim Jordan. He spoke on a regular day in Parliament, and what it consists of. He remarked on several topics that people are concerned about, and after, he had a question and answer period. He invited anyone who happened to be in Ottawa to stop and take a tour through the Parliament Buildings; it is better to phone first. Reeve Arch Ostrom and wife Betty were able to attend. Joe Raison auctioned off some more lovely African violets donated by the Williams, and some other plants donated by Mrs. Tye. Many thanks to all. Next meeting is July 5th. Leorene Hayes RECYCLE Days of Operation: Closed: Tuesday, Sunday New Regulation: TGVINSHIPOFSOU'HlCRCSBY NOTICE WIT) DISPOSAL SITE Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 PM. CLOSED ON ALL SI‘A’I‘U'I‘ORY HOLIDAYS ELGIN AND DISTRICT COâ€"OPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL Family and friends of the Nursery School students were treated to a delightful hour of songs, games and dances by the students as a part of their end-ofâ€"year "graduation" party on May 30. The afternoon Kindergarten class from South Crosby Public School were the special guests. June 13 for a special "hands-on" music workshop, arranged by the Rideau Lakes Union Library, and paid for with part of the donation which the school received from Rideau Crafts last fall. All parents who pre-registered their child for next fall will information of any others interested in registeringâ€"you Classses are held in the basement of the Elgin United Church. Juniors (21/2-31/2 years old) attend Wednesday and Friday mornings, from 9:00â€"11:30, for $45.00/month. Seniors (31/2-41/2 years old) attend Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1:00-3:30, for $55.00/month. Partâ€"time enrolment is also available (space permitting) for $6.00/session. There is a $10.00 registration fee. At this time we would like to express a final note of appreciation to all those organizations which provided financial support this year: Rideau Crafts, Elgin Lions Club, Beta Sigma Phi, Chaffey's Lock Women's Institute, Gordanier Grocery, and Gallagher House; and to those of you who so generously supported us in our various fundraising efforts. It has been a great year. Enjoy your summer! Teen's Talk and Family Focus are sponsoring trips throughout the summer month. Friday, of sports Thursday, Thursday, flairâ€"3 July 14 Guthrie a visit. W: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Closed: Tuesday , Sunday Although some activities such as the Fmil Library and the Women's Support Group are on hold for the summer, this season is still a busy time at Guthrie House. Jul 17,18 7 19 Jul 23 - 27 July 2, 1990. Hours of services: 8:30 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. is a local resource centre serving the of North Leeds. The centre is owned and the North Leeds Community Development Phone for further information or drop by for House communities operated Corporation. TWINS-LIP OF SOUTH CROSBY Qfiflflgjflflfi Focus Mobile To Les- Teen Talk is forming a drama troupe. Interested young adults are welcome to join. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Open house/Yard Sale â€" Elgin Day 9a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Job Workshop ‘ (see ad in this issue of the Lantern) 10 - 3:30 p.m. daily Support group for older adults with yflglsat The North Leeds Abuse Task Force m If you are interested in meeting with other concerned persons to look at ways in which to educate our communities on abuse issues â€" elder abuse, drug/alcohol abuse, child abuse, wife abuse, please join us. 8:30 p.m. preview performance will go to Guthrie House. Call and order tickets now to avoid Monday - Friday 359â€"1071 NOTICE ______msrm SPOSALSITE 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. New R lation: CLOSED ON ALL STATUTORY HOLIDAYS Teen's Talk and Family Focus are sponsoring a series clinics (i.e. basketball, soccer, windsurfinq) throughout the summer. Tuesday, July 5 Thursday, July 12 Thurdsay, July 26 * TEEN DANCE July 13 And for the summer... August 2 August 9 C. Robert Smith Ream Stay tune for more details. All welcome! Celebrity Sports World (Studio 801) Wonderland Le Grande Splash (Wakefield, Ouebec) Celebrity Sports World Thunderbird Golf & Go Kart * * * The dance sponsored by Family Focus & South Crosby Recreation Committee. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Cost $4.00, D.J. for information call Melinda at 359â€"1069. For further information call 359-1069. C. Robert Smith Reeve

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