Lambton WI branch brings opponents face-to-face Ih \lurt June». \\ Arr Irlt "W M [winning hmtm; Jlltl Lhellrlâ€; t: \\ rvmun\ lthltlulc hL‘gtlI] ei[htlllflllxlllpuilllhll.1lltl m w w i[t‘..'~ ml anyone-ix rrnm all pdl'h r: “r; l-- awhil‘r llls‘ pow-w, ml ill»; ntt'ulrtiu mix In r t‘l‘l'il llllt’» ml \l'llllllllnlLJilllll helmet†tlr l1it,‘EHlllH-IlltlltngxltlhllxllLullllllllllll} The pcuplc prexenl ut the round table Llhkll‘fltlll uerc mixed to consider three Lgucxtlnnxz lll'xl.\\l1u[[\ happening in Warâ€" u KL Tunnxhlp nou; xecond. what would inn like" lo we huppcn in the township in [hc nc\l 2H )cttn; and third. how can we as it mmtnumt) uchlm'e these goals. \lrrrn tupru were discussed including the Cll’L‘L[\ ul rt nun water line on the comâ€" mmut}. Thu umtluhlltty of water makes LllllllllCI’thll :tntJ induxlrial development their present rural lifestyle and “mum retain it. Rural communities need [.. ‘ their views heard now. Several err-.73.“. methods were discussed. The conning, and the ratepayers felt the meeting excellent way of working togelt‘w. councillors appreciated the opporn,‘ 1t explain pressures exerted on in r 1, higher levels of government. Both gr I requested more meetings in the I'm 3 % Y, .x I: mm H | mm ll'lk‘l‘ llml in: ‘n v\ -r.tl unr » I L L k L k lmwhlu In hllllltlLâ€˜ï¬ the tax base of the Mll’ll'Jant’Sl-“lll’ LamhmnNt’H‘J‘H‘ 'r'- llHlIlanll’l: hunter“ unlttttllurx .lml , P MnRI - u _ tmtmlup. (lthcr mple Included recrea- " 1‘ gallanxoflltw- rill [Hula m I'H'h ntmtlx mcr llIL' H H , I . MHIMVJI "H. I ‘HKHLH “Mk SPIUHH‘IE‘ Hun. r\|.trtttltil'~.. lpn Ullfln, pOpLI MIDI] i‘rurvrl ll]: \‘mt J-lcl lawlltll ~|lr rmri In no UH“! I. NA“ \ um rJ“Irm‘lcllnel'rtm I d ‘l'l ,Allhtux’ lllllll .lt than llntnrm ['Hr‘w‘m inm “Linc ‘ Cy enjoys g ‘ l ‘ I ‘ C D â€"_ . holarshtps encourage continued education l r 1- n in t turn.“ » \\ “mt-u a IllvllllllLN .tt'..tlll tr Hunthcr nt \chttltlrwhlps l0 Mudems preparing to advance their education Lll' u“, Hmrlrr. |:' :l lltlllll_'lll'_ .HtlL'IIl ll‘vL.Il\L'rll fltl I, I‘JH‘JlUHcpI.3(L IUUU‘ ll isunticipntedclose [0510.000 Willbegivcn [n a m I’M llll' rl HM llll . lump .1l'.‘ lum \\.I .tlltll.ll\llll‘ In lplcllh Cur/u Wont]. Murtlnmwn, um Ilu‘ m n! H1 [4 t “WIHJHN m lruI/l l tlll 1. l on. lf’lt'H'll/r'tllll'l' Um Jami/ll lumu‘.‘ lutlfrtllllulrmz'lu u m ‘M‘I Am. t1 ll um llrr‘ \‘x’lll' trumrlx .u. urn-n r'tt‘rt \t'tll h: \Hnle'nlt trum ()nturln‘n'lm mm w. r r \\]l!â€\ mnuvhlr r/ lllt'll Imr mu tum um a] tin [fur hrlr-r ul' App/It'll St'lL’ffl'l’ ,w tr'l‘fll: full. 3; .r/ I .mult .Jtr.l( tummtrt \thn‘x I Illlt‘l \ll‘. 1:] (llll'lf‘ll ‘ llrkl \lrmlt \I‘lll \[.I\ lll'lll of the FWIO 60th Annlrcrwrt' LI|\-‘ m jitllt The $275 scholarship will Irz‘l,‘ la will: hw‘ft’m a! the Unitwslrt' nfCtu FWIO Board Dr’rerror Gillian L- presems her 50". Malcolm wirh the Fl. w P. Eadie Scholarship. Malcolm is In NY" up program a! the University of'll'ah'l'r'r