h i e . a o g * & Leah Hartman was hostess y@? @7 ~< E § _| for the November meeting of . > y & s _ planning and discovery for Syâ€" p=_â€" PP3 _ _denham Women‘s Institute. ; tw nmns..... ,,.R . & ï¬ Plans were finalized for the fe o c q. in is e 5 uk : f«’: [ .6 ‘ \Senio: Ciï¬zgnTs;lthgstma;:D_ig- e . y ®, tarcd "*I.a n Py Ts# P j ner at noon, ursday, Dec. 2. 5p _ Malllgel"SSfl t’l’],fe M(IST y 4 j This will mark the 20ttÂ¥ year the . % es 3‘ iE gussegin :« 1e . : Women‘s Institute has prepared ( ~3r At S d 'h zi I NJA ï¬n . s \and served a bountiful Yuletide . . * y e]l &m w L 1Â¥ fleft z iay 2 ¢ ; meal to the senior citizens in §\ %~ 3 R _0 ) \ the area. A special program will p|||| SYÂ¥DBNHAM â€" Hey Canegy accent to sing two Irish songs l i & | be presented including the presâ€" fls â€" §54 the counterparts of the in yae‘ ze cR ence of Max Keeping, the popuâ€" . P ~Beagest~ 2M honer of st P‘f.‘mf’,l“fs Day| [ 3 ( / lar Ottawa TV news personalâ€" ( § It just might be they can pe|"U"* P4St For these and her | J ( ty P ; __ found in Sydenham, other solos, Mrs. Lloydâ€"Jones|| A K1 Hist c urator" . _ poo. To see this sedate group of|Was accompanied at the pianoc( @0 { Sn ory m WR _ _ businessmen every day, one bYy Marion Clow, _ "f & ‘\__ Mrs. Doreen Howes, Fronteâ€" | * _____ would never guess they might| Mrs. J. L. Mathews showed |I â€" nac District Women‘s Institute ) _ be the Beatles. . slides of her native Southern S j Tweedsmuirhi’sxory'-curator, 4 __*"__ However, they teamed up, |England. esn . o8 8 ; . was guest speaker. She took the i [ < complete with bushy Heals of| Mrs. Harold Millar discussed j 5 â€"â€" gathering back in time to the _ _ ‘hair to impersonate the Beafles\the motto for the month. It _ _early years of this century, } $ _ «on a special musical program|was, "No one can walk back \ _ when the area Women‘s Insti_ ) ____ at the March meeting of Sydenâ€"| ward into the future.". | â€"_ tute was organized. Sydenham » _ ham Women‘s Institute, | In the absence of the presâ€" ) S A * d L0 â€"_ Admiters of the style of the|ident, Mrs. C. H. Maybee, the ¢ o es ols C ts Pn ~British s inging sensations immediate pastâ€"president, Mrs. f has a significant place in area _ _ thought the local group was the Harold Preslar presided, WI history as it was here in ‘ ‘‘most", but some others wonâ€" Answers to the roll call were: ) 921 in the J. P. Lacey home «_ dered if the departure from the| ‘How I advertise my institute." < at the area WI was born. < _ conventional manner may have| Officers for the year will be| € A Lacey daughter (Bessic) * ° damaged their well â€" known|elected at the mext meeling to \ Mrs. A. W. Sirett, wife of Fronâ€" I > * reputations of being good singâ€"\be held at the home of Miss\ ¢ tenac County‘s longest serving . ers. , _ |Edith Truscott. c% ( \ agricultural representative, a y A Whatever the results of their 5 s & & _doughty WI promoter, served $\ cuefforts may be, the four men! ) ; @8 as first area WI president, as _ who proved they are gao0d ) __| well as assisting in organizing 5 _ â€" sports as well as entertainers, 4 _ local branches. MR | oowere 0. H. Berry, Earl Leon: & & es ) + The next meeting will be / _ ard, C. H. Maybee and Gordon 3 Dec, 14 at 8 p.m. at the home of. K ~oorser. . _ & ) the president, Mrs. Ieen Kemp, . ;5 \ _ o _ Mrs.â€" Alwyn (s):mpbell â€"was € | fcfglaturingaChristmas gift exâ€" % _______ piano accompanist. .. ( : ange. & Je Ee * â€" ‘The next two local residents s C Pare s 4/9? 722x â€" <â€"a~ appearing on the program were 1 (â€" s born. Mrs. Alun Lloydâ€" < Miy | Jones, although from Keighley, | W Eh c $ © in Yorkshite mcbpied an Trish inag \;"E;. + () Fe w y meant:, + j #2 â€" F . * D ELCE ... S i m v 7 w /o s t En * 1 â€" } : - Loughboro Is Opposed _‘ To County Library Plan _ J\ SYDENHAM â€" Loughboro with the sipulation "hafl $s § â€" %Township Council went on _ work must bet c‘g:plef’:er t};l; ___ record as opposing the idea â€" May;{ \1::;5 :isoe:ecerived C : _ of a county library, during . wor B o th ) _/ the cil‘s March meeting . Norman Thompson,. B c e j 4s co\fmcs men are Sydenham residents. h e . 8 &7 dlsl;ussem:r the councillors _ It was decided to install â€" 20 hagg::,e;’ C point out that _ new fluorescent street %511? _ | they ngreet with the general . in Spderharn and Perth Road _\ principles of the plan, but On the haae $ § .: fhtil;g 4 cduntY:widEVHPfr%'?a‘;l*ï¬ixff‘“hï¬%fls; %}};}%ï¬%ï¬% C rary ~system would not ‘hg r:idenï¬g;l tamslst" 7 nearly as beneficial or necesâ€" in length. The six lights 7 â€" sary as its s;;;orésflliiailaï¬@ a #eaded m.Per‘th Road will be v _ It was noted . ho aite 2. A+. ces & __| most anxious for a travelling. . m&:“:’;ef ;fl;%elrenï¬ appoint O ) library live in the southern e amac. o. 5 ____| part of the county, with r‘ffi":?' fgmw T â€" o . :;.: access to;rfl}gév@g?y_rt;?bl‘;flfr A ES ols wnship roads $ [ 5 on nctay slk mm o ons l ) _ ern. residents, 1 s mounell sR eanls kirlers » / _____ would reap the most Bs g;m}fe:: sbu?;edt :fep $500 %fls \ p '3"‘ from the sys sn fave M en up to provide brush kil _ ___â€" pressed a strong desire for it, . set up se Lt e § ~â€" . Re io Roaaite. e mt roadside spraying to con â€" ies etiee 2l trol brush growth. To keep °_ _____ Austin Fox‘s tender to drill . frol brust senesiatial ming _ a well, install a pressure sysâ€" â€" the dust nuisanc *# fa . : * * t facilities at â€" mum 25 tons of calcium chior: _ | e oo t e a cepted, _ ide will be purchased. _ _ ___ the town hall was accepted, _ . f s p M se rat is .90 %e. 4: a 3