Langton Wl have crest included on signs at en» ance to village. After almost a year’s delay permission 35 granted. The crest was made by Mr. and Mrs Rob- " HBSIOP. daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law of life member Mrs. ‘v‘erdon Boyd (L), Mrs. Max Carroll, President (c) and urs. Tunis Tollenaar, Past President Lanark North District sponsor first Tweedsmuir History Night The community was inwted to see displays of old school pic- lures. cratts. and Tweedsmmr books Demonstrations. spell- ing bees. sugar making display added to the evening enioy- ment Finalists in spelling bee prepare for spell-off. mu: umm‘ “WW NICHUU rm urn...“ .y i ‘I‘SIWIN mumJ-IIWLL‘ The completion of the new Goulbourn Public Library in Richmond, Ontario was made much more cerlain when Mrs. Velma Hath. Presrclent of the Richmond Women’s Institute presented a $500.00 cheque to Bill Melvin, Chairman of the Library Board Mrs Evelyn Vaughan (r) who has spent a great amount of her time helping to raise this amount or money was also at the presentation. as a member loe Women's Institule, PICTURE RETURNED In NH) llulmn District Women‘s lrlNlIlUlL‘s uxllilm lishcd .111 Eth‘l (‘Impnmn suhuldrxllip hunuunng one 01‘ Hullnn'x nnwl illustrious mum-n. AI [hr mime [ImLz artist Mrs. Norma Lungtun painted .i swim pILllIl‘L‘ (ll the old bridge and crock running through the (‘hup- mun homestead ncur the third hnc and 1niirl|1 mn- ccxsion in Nusmguwcyu. Thlx nil [mmllllg \A‘us gin-n In Mi» Chupmnn us a tangible lrihulc In an L'Llncdlilil' who had spunl u life-lime upgrading ~tumlnrds lur women. In hcr will [he lulu Dr. llhcl ('hkipmun had hu- quculhcd the picture 1n llk‘ Hullnll ('rnlcimizil Manor, The picture had been rulurnud In the 1|;illnn Dislriul Wumen'x lnslzlulcs Llrld ill ll'lL‘ Hullun "|)|s[riL'l DJ)" ;1 prcsenlulion was made In the Suprrmlundcnl Mr. Stun Allen appropruilch by [I]: artist Mrs. lunglun 3|