Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8, 1971-73, page 3

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Toll Freâ€" Medina Calls B October ‘73 t PRA â€" alls by OUctober °73 auirmâ€"tree calling to St. Marys : c ak s f from the Medina exchange will the Ontario Commission requestâ€" target date now set for October _ probably be established considâ€" ed Bell to review the situation. 1973. erably earlier than was expected Bell made â€" a further study of The new service to be provid at the time of the hearing held _ growth forecasts in the St. ed Medina exchange customers by the Ontario Telephone Serâ€" Marys complex' (St. Marys, _ of the Blanshard Municipal Teleâ€" vice Commission in Wildwood Thorndale and Kirkton) and he phone System on the changeâ€" . School the evening of April 28. advised the commission that the over to deal will indicate flat ‘At that time, Bell indicated area is enjoying a greater teleâ€" rate private and twoâ€"party lines, August 1974 as the earliest date phone gain than previously esâ€" troubleâ€"free cable plant, direct possible~ for tollâ€"free service. timated with the new tollâ€"free distance dialing, direct connec ‘Following the hearing in April, lt RA) J 7 tion to the toll operator; no opâ€" e y , 2k >A erator on local calls. alent Sale Held 7 1 r ~‘The March meeting of the IN§AAEUTEH: ?ICMC C 971 ’ ‘Lakeside Women‘s Institute was We Lakostie 4â€"Huplt is wrore om en S = pel(:honL“(f)eEne;day, March 1st guests of the Lakeside Women‘s in the L.O.L. hall. The comâ€" itute & | ing avs.«#s Hittee in charge served a dos. Insgmtc at theLr.July meeting a sert lunch at 1 p.m. with 53 which was held in the L.O .L. nstltut [ members and guests attending. Mall. 8 Mr. Bruce McLeod, member of Mrs. Clayton Kew, president, â€" F the Oxford County Board of Edâ€" ; f ucation introduced the speaker, Nagoivey lip.puestsâ€"and.conâ€" : Mr. Geo. Simmons, Woodstock, ducted the opening business. n erence dut‘gactox; ofotlfme dbo(;ard of eduâ€" The 4â€"H girls Joan King and j cation for Oxford County. Mr. Mary Ann Verwer de tr ‘ Simmons spoke on hqw parents 1 Y }?.l f u(\;u L.n]OflS ied By Doris Baskett i may help their children in the making and serving of a Secretaryâ€"Treasnrer | school and ~a discussion period fruit cup. On display were the Oxford County Women‘s ' followed the address. Mrs. Wilâ€" 1i article e i j 3 i lis Ball presented th M girls books and articles made in Institute Conference is an , and Mr. McLeod wit)(; :pZ?nzfili the previous units. organization, composed of all ‘ gift. A talent sale was held Mrs., Don King the convenor, Maleiafanchas n aOxtord. with Mrs. Allin Stewart as aucâ€" thenâ€"conducted the picnic There are 19 branches in the tioneer. _Mrs. Jared Vining, . £ d South, and 17 branches in the president, conducted a short pro.gramo 5 "C} z.m SqQHeAs North. One meeting is held business meeting following the which everyone enjoyed. each fall in the Moose Hall in salet. f Mrs. hFramk McLeod reâ€" Gifts were awarded to the Woodstock. ported on the 75th anniversary S ns , } ‘ve ing The 1972 meeti held of the F.W.LO. that she attend. e es dealfth JSre lyli Kink. Nov. Jith win Rimeg: iso ed at the Royal York Hotel, To. Mrs. Linda McCorquodale, Mrs. oC n 3% . ) p & ladies signing the register. { ronto when Mrs. Farquharson Eileen Vyse, Mrs. Noreen This i 1 ' f § is is an allâ€"day meeting, & president of the A.CW.W. was > Switze i the Edest spedter. â€"over 4eoo witzer, Nancy Holden also with a potluck meal at noon. Institute members from Ontario received a gift after completing There was a display of crafts attended this anniversary. Court. 12 homemaking units. and hobbies brought in by the E esy remarks by Mrs. Clayton The committee then served branches. There were so ; <Kew and the meeting ciosed Aemenme dunch many displays it was hard to a with The Queen, _ / o Il fopoo Kslsn find room to accommodate a ~ 7‘{ them. The handiwork was ‘Lli : beautiful. i #& : % -/,4 4 .__Mrs. Keénneth Chapin of I Lu/fi f* 47 : C Brantford was guest enâ€" | lAK[SID[ C4 & T ZA. tertainer in the afternoon, j | _ * » and delighted her audience Mr. John Young, Dundas, cme seruare. aasgll with an imaginary trip h _ Scotland is visiting at the home 1st : urch/chor on ounday. around the world, taking us to 4 of his sister, Mrs. Jean Young,. _ Mis. J.G. Baker was the organâ€" various countries by song and ; Sunday was Annual Decoration 5tâ€" _ & dance. l Day Service for Christ Church On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Each year thfot‘)‘gh fi* * sas Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Clayton conference, _ a bursary, j ‘Cemer;_ary. "I:he guest speaker Y m Y scholarship and an award are ' for this occasion was the Reyâ€" _ Kew, Mrs. Anna Sutherland, given. Last year â€" the ; erend R. Crocker of St. Jame‘s Mrs. Margaret MacLeod, Mrs. _ \ scholarship went to Miss Church, St. Marys. Many Roy McCorquodale, Mrs. Jas. Sharon Armour of Ingersoll. membérs and friends of Christ _ Motrison, Mrs. Rose Vining, Mr. Rodney EM in iees â€" ©Church attended this service. Mrs,â€"Vyse and Miss Marion > > Br:lg};\;-r:cg;,::n t};ie?:;;a?; fxiâ€"â€"‘s ; an iss: The reception in the Parish Hall Ba.kelt attenc{ed_ the North O;fford Woudsiock Theraward: was provided by.thg Ladies District Institute Tweedsmuir The meeting in 1973 of the S oulld.. . Tea in the Presbyterian Church, Conference will be held in the _ _ Rie: Bordor"Mactood‘agsistedu£."bo. 3X "a Moose â€" Hall, â€"Woodstock, _ Shigia R ol ce * ata d . C rauin .. o q h November 13th, all W.L. in e o irhrinare Sss members should try to atâ€" & ah td q e lc e oo w t c n oo y oo gp omm ge e tend. Much can be gained ~ from doing so.

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