Plainfield sponsored a variety concert to raise funds for the caretaking of an old ceme- tery. Diltz and Robinson Read recommended to authorities the installation of highway Signs and cutting away brush that obscured the view at a railway crossing. Both recommendations were carried out. . Rainham Centre asked the Roads Commit- tee to put proper signs and white lines at the Rainham Centre corner. This Institute sponâ€" sors an annual Christmas Concert and “Carol Sing.†Alvinston entertained the senior citizens club at a dinner and afternoon party which was enjoyed so much that the Institute is consider- ing making it an annual event. Corunna takes care of the small local cemeâ€" tery. planting flowers and arranging for the grass cutting and general care. with some help with expenses from the township council and the Horticultural Society. Port Lambton sponsored a St. John Ambuâ€" lance demonstration on Water Safety for the whole community with a special invitation to the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Phelps gave land to the municipality for an athletic field, The Institute maintains a hall. a memorial and a public park to provide a place of recreation for the community. Coldsprings paid for lumber and had teet- ers made for the park. Fenella held a Chicken Pie Supper and they report that people outside the community keep inquiring if they are going to have another. Grafton says: “Following our discussion of a paper on Municipal affairs. we decided to approach our township council about provid- ing tables for the township hall and improv- ing the washrooms. Both of these things have been attended to." Sunderland: "We discussed Milk in Schools and as a result of our meeting a milk pro- ducer took it up and we now have a delivery Lynne Morlde of lngleside, Stormont County, who was awarded 0 Dominion Provincial Bursary as well as on Ottawa Citizen (newspaper) ownrd ‘ this year. Other re- : cipients of the Citi» zen award for 1964 were Carol Ann Godâ€" ord of Dundas Coun- ty and Dorothy Howes of Glengorry, all active club mem- bers with Provincial Honors. Miss Markle will use her bursary in cm Arts course of Queen‘s University, muioring in Psychol- ogy, Sociology and Pntitics. 34 Marilyn Clu:' nn wq; awarded ‘ v pml County Cl. Women's .lmur,‘ Scholarship 1954' She comp‘v I thir- teen Plat - Campbell': 4 - H Ho. ""qu Club. 5hr MW taking Nut train. ing at TOWN ‘ Gear erol Hospit aria in ’0“ of milk to our school at seven CL‘lit pint to those desiring it each day. yet on a free basis,“ Gamebridge for their main prni- l the year bought a Porto Lift for the ho ‘ .n [i memorial to a member, Mrs. Speedit' At Tavistock six members of tii- nitric presented a play. The secretary \ The preparation of the play provided in inter est and enjoyment for those taking and the play was so much enjoyed by 1 than that another play is planned for this Orrvillc members answered the t- .till tll a meeting by supplying a coloring and crayons to be sent to the children" nl oi the hospital. Battersea engaged volunteers from imp. ils of Grades VI, VII and VIII to 1" trees in the community field on Arbor Dai Sydenham worked with the Board mile in giving a Senior Citizens' turkey but a and party and holding a chicken barht‘ and they met with the County council 1. cuss having a county library. They joined te- gion in a celebration of Remembrs. Dirt and helped the Lions’ Club to seru uh- ments following their Christmas parzttl: hull llul Harrowsmith sent a delegation to a ‘ 'ing of the County Council in support ol‘ t- tltlll' Health Unit. They also arranged Ll MINE of interested organizations to discuss I in“- sibility of a County Library and Boolur- is. Camber says: “We sent a letter to d- «We of our township requesting further actr- “n J County Health Unit. Very recently a i i hit“ been established.†A carload of members of Good ?\ ‘-."h0l Institute go once a month to help u' it‘d“ Springs hospital for retarded children. Teeswater is working with the Co» N ll [0 build and equip a community kitchen. Whitechurch sponsored Record HP“. ‘ and other dances for teenagers and found the 'OUUE people most appreciative. 7 Among Shethume’s many contributi'ml0 community needs were a surgilift stretcm' it“ HOME AND ciJiJNl‘ttY