Sydenham WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [1969] - [1997], p. 3

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c 0 © | i â€"/P6 2 â€" \S for Citi Sydenh enior Uitizens Honored at Sydenham { 5. ; s ide i â€" ceasion also offorded many| The honor of being the oldest, Wolsey acv_:ompamed at the \ <SYDEI\‘HAM-Thu1‘Sd3Y in inTheLt:g;;b::o'gubfigleysthorneos!i'- ’gfhetohe older folk, with the|guest in attendance went to| piano, | §* redisiter day and, ons alâ€" deguts for their many contribuâ€"| opportunity of renewing acquâ€"| Mrs. Alma Amey, who is 89. Featured entertainers were | ways to be remembered by the tions ove? the years to the life|aintances with their friends of| Mrs, George Davy who Was|two of the senior citizens guests ‘senior citizens of Loughboro of the cfbmmunity, originated|long standing, some of whom|celebrating her 88th birthday on) themselves. George Turnbull at !Towuship. At the first event Of| with the Women‘s Institute. As|had not seen each other for the same day. was S?YrEBadCd 78 years of age proved he is ‘ its kind ever to take place hete,|the plan"progressed it became|periods of years. ~â€" |with "Happy Birthday"‘. BOth[stlll the top oldtime fiddle player | the townships older residents| , threeâ€"fold program with the| Special guests plfe_sent, Out-‘MrS. Amey a.fld Mrs, Davy Were;aruund _thxs area. I_-Ie was acâ€" | were feted at a Christmas dinâ€"/Red Cross Society and Sydenâ€"|side of the senior citizens cate<ipresented with flowers at the/ companied at the piano by his ;ner and party in the Town Hall. |pam Board of Trade joining in| gory, . included . Loughboro| close of the par'ty. g." daughter, W{lma, .Mrs. F: X. | Approximately 100 invitations| the effort. | Reeve Alfred Martin and Ml‘S-l Reeve Martin extende _ 4) Wood entertained with readings. !.were sent out to this area‘s| ‘The happiness and contentâ€"| Martin, Carleton M_ayblee, masâ€"| warm welcome to the gathering! ‘phe young visitors â€" from {senior citizens, beginning at/ment, evident throughout the|ter of ceremonies, Fire Chief\ on beh?lf of t%le mummpali)ty"Sunnyside. Kathy Woolgar and éthose T5 years of age, and|hall on the faces of those old|Ulie Blakslee, Earl Leonard,|before introducing Mr. _MayMee‘Judy Wolsey in colorful cosâ€" \reaching up to age 95. HOW»lin years but young in spirit,| president of the board of as master of cfremo.nleg o rfl;‘tumes. tap danced, with musical iever, due to various circumâ€"|revealed «.that everyone was|trade, Mrs. Russell Wolsey YafldiMEll_/bee led the :,I‘UUdet;m?ma accompaniment by the latter‘s istances, some of those invited]thuroughly enjoying _ "Senior| daughter Judy. and Kathy V\-ool-“Cl%nstmas ca;‘ois an 2 eMaY'\mother, Mrs. R. Wolsey. Anâ€" | were unable to attend. |Citizens Appreciation Day."\gar of Sunnyside. |orite songs of long ago. 1““nther youthful performer was f.. * ® \ lFreddie Maybee, who played; | piano solos. | Frank Anglin in the poetic vein, on behalf of the guests ‘expressed appreciation to the |sponsoring groups for the turâ€"| lkey dinner and the honor exâ€" O'Lended to them by the setting! t aside of a special day for the! ©! purpose. | Mrs. Harold Preslar is presiâ€"\ |dent of the Women‘s Institute‘ ':whilc Miss Irene Garvin is { president of Loughboro Red! {Cross â€" Socigty. â€" They â€" were assisted in serving by numerous ’jmembers of their groups. : | Transportation to and from ‘the hall was provided by mem-i * bers of the board of trade. |

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