fo aAfy Fpes THE TRIANGLE fannnnnnnnnnn nnnn n ie Russell Ferguson, groundskeeper at Sir John A. MacDonald‘s Kingston home, Belleâ€" Report of Sydenham Women‘s Institute yue House, was guest speaker at the last 5 g F meeting of Sydenham Women‘s Institute, JanThewtf;rSt W:eel';:r;%\e; noflgtsl?e :auscct;zï¬ > held at the ho}r’qe of Mrs.lRogerlDavison_. Ferâ€" ? 4 guson is an unique horticulturist who in his ful conclusion of the various yearâ€"end capacityasgroundskeeperatBelIEVueHouse endeavours of the W.I. grows vegetables and flowers historically, as Plans for 1983 got underway with a in the 1850s. His talk on propagation, with inâ€" roster of volunteers to canve®s for funds teresting facts on seed germination, growth for the Ontario Heart Foundation in Feb. media, temperature, light, moisture, along The valuable contribution made by. voâ€" with numerous soft and hard cuttings on disâ€" lunteer _ workers and canvassers helps : play, inspired the me ht o es ce an thoughtful concerned and knowledgeable amâ€" to minimize the costs, leaving more ateur gardeners. funds for research programs. + The guest speaker for the evening, ; introduced by Joyce Coupland, was Claude -â€7’/7/’/{ $ cz Silver, President of |the newlyâ€"formed : o 7 ‘"Loughborough Housing Corporation"‘. What an appropriate way to start che new year. learning of yet another community proâ€" \r\ ject. Mr. Silver emphasized the enorâ€" MQrc 4 , 19 83 mous potential for community involvement as the Senior Citizens‘ Housing project unfolds. _ Mr. Silver showed us the archiâ€" tects‘ plans, and as ground is broken we will see this plan become reality and we as a community will want to become involved. Already offers of help have been received, in the form of both fundâ€" AfR. /9 s ing and labour from the schools and variâ€" 5 ous service groupsâ€" Mr. â€" Silver asked for volunteers to THE TRIANGLE act on various committees, ©+8+ Finance, _ 22222 Tenant Selection and purchasing & proâ€" Sydenham Women‘s Institute curement. In projects of this nature, â€"D. Mabberly additional funding is necessary for the Shirley Silver hosted the March 15th many little extras, such as 1andscapir.1g, meeting. ue declaed to aonate $100 o which will become apparent as the proue the Sydenham High School band to assist progresses> §uecaalehalfense! Oome 9 _ them with expenses for their proposed ala‘k atrs ftet "a giv* it out best shot! trip to Nasau. Because many members exâ€" Get involved! pressed an interest in a short course The next meeting will be Feb. 15.ar_ in flower arranging, 2 sessions will be Shirley Davisons‘s. The March meeting held at the High School on April 18 & will be March 15 at Shirley Silver‘s. 25, 7â€"9 pm. Fran Willes and Dorothy Mabberly preâ€" cented) a report on the Rural Seminars F \) W for Vital People (R.S.V.P.) which they e ‘-M‘_‘[ 149 %3 had attended March 4th. Qur last meetings before summer are May 17th in the High School Library and June 21st, a pot luck family dinner at Eileen & Carence Kemps ‘. AP‘â€"I I.) 14 83 Ienneeoinenerorerooeoiony f Miciee Heeen io ie i e o n eeee e io a ce eeoeededernececieaanenitend