Sydenham WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1946] - [1994], p. 12

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O O Ciofencemeemai S ces C Retm t â€"~â€"â€" 1926â€"28 Sydenham W.I. entered this period with a carryâ€"over of $467. There weren‘t many money making events but there was $284 expenditures, â€" . : (a) Singing lessons sponsored in Keplar, Sydenham, and Spaffordton Public Schools, under y music teacher Miss Ramsay, Later Union school was added to those receiving music. (b) Sign beards were provided for the approaches to Sydenham,. (c) Moving Pictures were still being sponsored in the Town Hall. (d) A Garmentâ€"making club for girls, with 42 members divided into three classes, 10â€"11 years, 12â€"14 years, and 15â€"18 years. (e) Nine Christmas baskets were distributed. Garments were remodelled for a needy family. (£) A maple tree with plaque was planted on the Public School Grounds to commemorate is sixty years of Confederation, July lst., 1927. (g) Hot noon lunches were provided for Maple Grove school children, under teacher Isabel Brawley A committee was formed to organize a band of Girl Guides. A Domestic Science course was held. In Nov., 1928 a substantial donation was made toward the purchase of a piano for Sydenham Public School. Curtains were donated to Sydenham Memorial Library. "*lk&. x & ‘ Charles Truscott, Mrs. Maybee, Mrs. McNaughton, | Ne | t Mrs, Lochead, Mrs. Tyrrell, Mrs. Hobbs and ‘ _ a Miss Velma Wartman, v,\”; ‘ f < * ;’ i 31 Te €€: â€" ) 9 .;,i . i § w1 | e lo . ihAt

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