1971 â€" 1972 (1) Institute bought sewing supplies needed by three 4â€"H. girls. (2) Film on work of Unitarian Services Committee among the needy overseas,. (3) Instead of supporting a foster child, as has been done for so many years, the Institute voted to give a grant to the Unitarian Services Committee, and also support them in any other way possible,. (4) Mrs. Edge, from Canadian Shop, Kingston, explained where she obtained her supplies. (5) History of Frontenac County and pictures of early times in Sydenham were presented by Mrs., Grace Gossage. (6) Short course, "The Main Dish Makes the Meal", was taught by leaders, Mrg.Gladys Lewis and Mrs., Leah Hartman. l‘ (7) Mrs, Mary Lou Brown, of "Flowers and Things", Kingston, demonstrated flower arrangements and Christmas Decorations. (8) The W. I. president, Mrs,. Jean Tousignant, attended the 75th, Anniversary celebration and banquet for the Federated Women‘s Institute of Ontario, in Toronto. (9) Age of Sr. Citizens eligible for Christmas dinner was lowered from 75 years to 70 years. (10) Top prizes in Public Speaking contest are to be cups. A trophy for local winners is to be purchased, to remain on display in the Public School at Sydenham. (11) Film on the work of the local Children"s Aid Society was shown by Mr. Cam Kenny, Social Worker, followed by a question and answer period. (12) Control of the park at the Point was turned over by the Point Committee to the Municipal Council, The Institute still retains the kitchen at the Point, The Points Committee disbanded. Oct. 1967 to Mar, 1972 â€" Summarized by Grace Gossage at