The date of the short course,' a"Choosing and Using of Fabrics" was confirmed. The class will be in the United The March meeting of the Lakeside Institute was held on Wednesday in the LOL Hall. Mrs. James Kittmar president, convened an interesting af- ternoon program. _ . The_.institutes will ask the Ontario ministry. of tOurism to retain as tourist attraction so f the railroad lines that have been Jaitii, recent years. The 32 delegates from all parts of the prov- ince went on record as opposing unrestricted They'passed a resolution asking both Cana- dian National and CP Rail to paint the Hiesel units brighter colors and also to paint flu.. orescent strips on train bars) They also asked Jor the installation of a flashing light on tholop of engines. The institute delegates at their week-long semi-annual' boiird meeting here Wednesday expresised alarm at the increasing number of car-train crashes at railroad crossings. GUELPH - The Federated Women's Insti- tutes of Ontario think it's about time rail- roads brightened their diesel engines even more than they have - more red and yellow .1 and orange. Their reasoning, however, is not strictly esthetic. Women's 1r'rsj-ih,,ri-es would hriglu-en diesels fo' help reduce accldenls al level crossings Lakeside Members were reminded to take to the April meeting their .Easter gifts for the Woodstock Health Centre. Linda McCorquodale con- vener of Agriculture and Canadian Industries presented the program. Demonstration of antique dolls was given by Mrs. Wilkerson of Harrington._ Linda McCorquodale showed slides of our WI in the past. A The meeting was closed with courtesy remarks by Verna Sutherland and lunch was by the convener Rose Vining and her committee. . Church. The next training course will be "The Main Dish Makes the Meal." The motto, "Act en- thusiastically and you will be enthusiastic" was given by Helen Holden. The Roll Call was answered by showing an article made in Canada and to tell where it was made. Sunday retail selling and will ask the cial government for legislation prol snowmobile owners from bringing le tions against of owners of nrnhrsviiec, I t {or legislation prohibiting Ters from bringing legal ac- owners of properties such as THIS PIONEER LOG HOUSE IS NEW IN EAST NISSOURI LANDSCAPE - Mr. James McGorman of Stratford, who recently purchased a 25 acre piece of ground at what used to be known as New Eden in East Nissouri Township also bought a Jrii-iTujid.reiipee,-y,t! log dwelling in the Mitchell area and moved it onto the new property. Shown here is the house with a new roof, the chinking removed from the logs. After rebuilding, the log structure will be used as a summer house by the McGorman family. a,iisLsiiie7rc'" . f 7 wt provin, J! volved in accidents in those areas The institutes will also ask Prin Trudeau to declare Jan. 11 as S Macdonald Day. 1,1170 parks and picnic areas volved in accidents: in th, WJYg.J£-’_}y ask Prime Minister 11 as Sir John A. when they are in-