(aF 020 00 cus U NeWs s on °o o oo "Raeaaminan ae ns MubsLORd .( arice Sn e Ac Ne id / Cevere n enan c ds â€" enc ashec t C o can nect, ~ se :1 t 1 f [â€" _ y s i e ym yos o ues 2 00e _ S 0t *) ANNIVERSARY TEA: Left to right are Velma Harper, _ | Jn o ‘*"’j\ nsl by>a~. PC yl‘_,;-», ;J‘Is,y.’ h tns$ iï¬?‘iv'f*â€?@i* W & 4| Roseneath W.1., Beth May of Castleton W.1., Mary | :v"‘_ lc s ols 9. s _%’%w j‘:“, w;#.;fl;;?‘ "'““gn,,?"'ï¬ Â«5“5,'»9‘;‘2\_1&‘2 *="! Harnden of Graftom and Helen Hogg of Roseneath | é’mm?;i:f _/ Wwemieseay % wï¬Ã©ï¬,}r»‘; K‘ vexbe ‘.‘»_;.'â€",;-_33"_-;;_4;?: ;,@ï¬â€˜d,:g;’; J W ; n den 5./ $ hsn f 1 Mn fat is t .. C ea l d sn . * . e l e nï¬ t o ce | . p° mt aie Ara . it A “M se s% dbigplbnesciniee ‘*?';‘fa'z:o%f'&;ff’ï¬'?‘ sns »am is oo masele 2s "Ahas ‘ï¬"#’«"ï¬"’iï¬h}*ï¬w‘fl l . cvommmmemeaseene 3 moieell h oo ; i . â€" ENesn inncnnivs o uie B $ s ol es ol VISITING GUESTS: Among the guests and visitors attending the: Castleton Women‘s. Instiâ€" . pmmmmmmmmmmesmenmmnmientrâ€"mnremence es 4"â€'§ ::,-,» : ' tute 95th anniversary tea at Castleton last Wednesday. were, . above left. (left to righ)t: Earâ€" : l 4" f "3§ 1 L«,zg o U p_ _iï¬ astnd" /.. / .J0f lene Armstrong of White‘s Sshoolâ€"W.1., Joyce Glover® of Trent Valley Area W.1., and Polly | @WS ‘:jif'gf,‘3;;‘.;5‘@:;-%;1-'.;'_;7_‘;1;-{:. ~B â€"‘-â€"‘*-N_n/, en Mess e aik t | Norwaod of White‘s Sefiool W.k > «s s <s oo s s s see 0 / ces c e . C t °O C7" 537 i fi’fg&p’%f“v 84 m ty 9 hoi . 25 B 25y s s fsv~ câ€"â€" t o hss id 1 i. stt _ _ tess | SHHHT ’f’ m 0k e esw l se "au f'a‘ï¬%é\l ‘ sel ol \;-â€":’5-.":,.!;“@ o '“:fff No es oogt oo C l0 Muaote io _â€" . â€" wwis D Nee t 00 stplutiedi c ti l c llr O e e ces on e / Ese | esnt ie peatoac in l na y P . | . ess y PW “ wl y e 1i i9 £al ies ï¬fc esd / L( o â€" a0 [ [ 02x<4 gtea ty **wm»}fg *) hpasas [op s% 8 e t cypensyy se | ‘a&“;g M e i i&“"é ealain y â€" e‘ 22 s *«v.\’ *’?%3 ramtels ol 5‘\; //.!"; e fe t i e Ptaait | gï¬%ï¬ o td 1i 4 ‘?f o _ â€â€˜*’if . on ht . â€*9‘“ es ® . | c e _ ow k t O oi ioino eï¬ i2 0s . es ? ho aoar ce ce td . ic s ceremncmmenanicatnnl pereeml CC thuea t ‘:‘»@h:';--†Saar ow 1a2ont 0â€" LET THEM EAT CAKE: Castleton | .. olaennos on es Aalounirente id t 2 Cl n eved d ;‘:ï¬m’gfl’:ï¬â€™%&;&i} oo rte &"f‘%gï¬,â€";{*{ T'»m f %!:“2 a ',.'f‘_;v uis % W.1. President Shirley McComb, *‘" ht 4‘:{‘*'] ,"3"’““‘3â€"??“1323., l Eon on lï¬"a e sits se YpTd lt _ _ 1| Springs representing the provincial se . en t o e it d 9e 2| [ _._| Federation of Women‘s Institutes. ; _ _ *Â¥ _ weij olW Oe ' o o in Eue ze Aearn t sA 4 0005c l of Ontarl ith th iversar -,dxm“wéï¬if Sekisuedn onl onoik in neanl es se o e on esn uy o arlo, W e annive Â¥ ue â€" . | seen %i;;;.%‘f ., m,,;:x}‘â€j;:\ -‘ff-:.' ap < Cake served at the celebratory tea. .Hillary Maskell of New Forest, England, left, peruses : | parss ;?!‘:;}: ;ï¬? [d > : xmg’:%,â€â€ &i;wgu?'.‘g, {4.Imarhklng_ the 95[thCasEI‘et2nWl . the Colborne/Cramahe millennium history book with | oc t § *couniTyâ€"wipe REpS~Among: the many guests artherosipâ€"â€"anniversary : mwee o u=>on>>.~.... Castleton. W.L. member Irene Osbomne:s in=« <<pgils > CN‘l;iENA' ,TAEAN.,,_-I_annive_rsary_ tea to celebratée Castleton Women‘s.Institute [ T. 0 00y § 1 CCC i elghin ns hm ds . us Boreg coitt BifeA + | ® % § l ‘*~founding last Wednesday were,‘left to right: Shirley Little of; :. . LhzRealb"FExrxa"Flho52#pn; EA‘T j Betty Milne of Roseneath Seymour Westâ€".W.1.; Dorbthy Beéedham of Coldâ€"Springs W.1.; + ‘2! // ] bOOkbe t}] e COmmuflZZ:)/ : i | W.1, wore her W.1. centenary =Dorothy Harnden ofâ€"Castleton:W.1. and aâ€"director.of:the Fedâ€". ; >‘ * SAARREE | G: â€" gu}L. oar ds i : ? f & | i tartan ribbon and W.1. pins.. eration of Women‘s Institutes:of Ontario; and Cathy. Galt: |â€" : isxvally §¥ pracet* $ j 7 | to the anniversary tea at ‘who presented a commemorative message on. behalf of husâ€" .. ©* Story anpâ€"PHiotos sy Manoy MazrtiN senior citizens have,"â€"Mrs. Argyris urged. â€" . i Castleton last Wednesday. band Northumberland MPP Dr: Doug Galt. | ~=*~<‘> yatf..." . Srare Werer *./ fredrad fl’feh fgg’gf Iv)\}:r:vggr‘},:srf ]}31;1;111?120':%%?2};1? ; ® e s * en * | ~ Deails of how the local Millennium hisâ€"‘ neer generation. They remembéred the pioâ€" 3 ‘ ~ k hifke. . j ; 29 yan o0 2000 > $ tory book How Firm aFoundation were "neers, had heard the stories directly from . _| *# x > v .© ‘related to members and guests attending theâ€"‘ the source, before there were even roads. | o Pa . : * Castleton Women‘s Institute 95th anniverâ€" >>~ "When I think of the advantages we enjoy @ sary tea November 8. Guest speaker was. "today, and the people who left their homes * # author Eileen:â€"Argyris. y â€" in Ireland, Scotland, Germany, to come to W "I‘ve always been fascinated by Canadian .. this new country and forge a life from the f ; f history and particularly these local areas," . .complete unknown â€" climate, vegetation, * athive Mrs. Argyris said. °.. everything â€" they have my greatest admiraâ€" f ~ . e Xuke! "The immediate problem was there is no â€" .tion." . uts ' x "aigi * printed record of history, for example, The author was "honored when Stan »itore w 8 copies of old newspapers. No such record . Chapman asked me to write this book-fo‘r mâ€" x’fi? > 4 «* exists, not on microfiche, microfilm or > the Millennium Committee".As 17â€"year ed_1- j | * Agiife * bound books. The only thing that does exist * tor of the Colborne Chronicle, Mrs. 9}‘1glyrls T ommmgrmppons e opoprormpamr S is the wonderful clipping done by people ~had prepared a 125th Colborne Village | ï¬,éâ€Ã©g“fza%/f%%%%yf@f}‘:%“‘;m like the members of Women‘s Instituté.. / anniversary edition of the paper in 1984 and . oJ ; ’,gggf',;{ï¬,}.j; herare *’g?‘é,. se ol 2C 00000 [ This book:could never have been written . in 1992 a Cramahe Toownship 200th anniverâ€" _ | M . ,ï¬.,(:{f‘«’z%ji 3\ [{ijï¬f‘i?ï¬, § +050 s0cec5.l0* [ "without the Ridge Road, Castleton and: Colâ€": sary‘history editrion. * 20 ; xt 4 es gg}iâ€--’" 2s .4 lnles." : >~** IQ&,?;', $ Mpotrcs cild {borne Tweedsmuir histories."~ _ ! : "This was a beginning," Mrs. Argyris ; 4†PR hm » ,v.fl;;fl f “-, . t hok : Local.chapters of the Women‘sâ€"Institute â€" said of her research. "Based on that inforâ€" >ff; 4* hW omm moagene " / * +5 ,} o6 00 595 say > [ . compileâ€"local‘news clippings and memoraâ€" mation; Istarted searching."~ ; To : y e L* > e wl “‘gb\ % i2 gy%.:,?gï¬ +008 t C oc [ {bilia as the organization‘s commitment to © : When Colborne library closed last sum:; : ar‘ C oiR j ate? C -,’}“&E;"â€"ï¬ B is ga aagg. oc f ccompiling a "Tweedsmuir history" of their mer to prepare for relocation, the entire: :4 x â€" ic n ie +i ied â€" ce pais «Jlocal area. In areas such as Colborne and . local history section.â€"was given to Mrs, T.4 Yile l o e ic n ther Th § 1. P0 Te fas iss slai en | ‘Cramahe, the Scrapbooks and file folders of _ Argyris to store. That, she says, was a bonus) Al xB‘ © PE e aromaaes srernnst offin :mformatio_n-gljg-the_ only ongoing printed > : but it‘also crowded her Port Hope home for; | {: I " _ _ o es oesake n t ,zpl,. _ " ‘| record thafexist detailing local events, peoâ€" . theduration. . _ _ f AB y Roreresenicecetr on s> 2&3&»‘@%@: y :f/;&‘ $ iple and Jores |(A.\) .. ‘@. Gulf. .*>* â€""Roseanne Quinn was so much help. Amy, 5J .n j : i# o oo *yF zl [ â€" â€" "The other source is‘anecdotal histories,": "‘ Gresham hadigiven‘Roseanne a box of clipâ€" â€" ; . (. o. . k 4 € TH at ‘ ,\Mrs.‘Argyris said of her,research for the pings not yet compiled into books and I got iJ \a. x * E lz iz a |f millennium bistory book. "School teachers ‘so miuch from those Theâ€"relationships‘ '> 7 T " â€" ihiis.4 ho h lc tin, particul;’«lrfwefr-e wondérful. There are between people a?hd events became_clear,t 3 . 4 ; iGarsnapl : i arh â€" [ {many accounts of one:room schools, handâ€". how things fit together." ; ; «u.c tutg j [ s Exchange enon pen§habie food glft for Fare S.hart? at Victoria Ha.“v for a â€" .:writgl(en histories: I received a handwritten The nge’d to preserve and centralize a candle: Ceremonies start at 6:00 p.m. at Victoria Hall, when the _ > diary given to one womanin the 1940sâ€"thatâ€" local history still exists, she noted. hï¬ downtown Christmas lights will be officially switched on. â€"> was 90 years old back then.‘ *! _ h 2 "If any.group within the sound of my, * ocpmat Candlalinht nrocession to Vistoria Park follows at 6:45 n.m. ~Myy ‘?Eï¬a‘%‘i“.?fï¬tl?i‘ 2P ?frs\l::g#.-tmlfnii voice wants a good project for the commu:â€"