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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1957, p. 10

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instruction tn piano and thou Vlutton Bibia Sdtool Rev lion Cumming and troop at WIubausheoc ladies Mrs Mary unioy Mrs Sylvia Dundillc Mn Ken Mund Mn Evelyn Rdymund Hrs sblrzy Giles and and Mn Jack Steele have been conducting daily vacationiBlhle school at flaubfuslhednénéillgl weekiy Charis ve ncu stu games and handicrafts Daily varation schoolsarr also being conductcd at Coldwalerand other schools in this area under the direction of Rev John Epp or the Christian Fellowship chapel Church Services Prcsbytcrian Rev Charles Car ter Minister Goldwater St Andrews Church 930 am Church service Christian Fellowship Rev John Epp Pastor Hampshire 1000 mm SundaySchool ll am and 730 pJn Church Service Anglican Rcv Churchcr Rector Coidwatcr St Malthias Church 11 Im ttorningrtraycr with Cross BA of Trinity Col loge Toronto in charge litntchcdash 730 pm St Johns Church Evening Prayer Guest minister Rev Paltrc Warminstcr Donald our so2044 AUTO INSURANCE PAYS 80 OFI THE COST No matter how small the pol liiion Iccidentflgliidczruzhi pay each lion the mtst at each is Above that amount State Farm pays everything Call and learn more about an20 today il ya how your STATE FARM Agent GRAHAM slopLs 25 Napier strait PA dam ACCOUNTANTS MacLAEEN Co iifléhiilr hiflflw LICENSED TRUSTEE anNs luUNiclrtt Atmrrnn HARRIS NEEDEAM ls CO Ccrttlted Public Aecountnntl romnto Ind Harrto Bnrrtu ottice wuron nutldtnl Post oliias scum Telephone PA m1 Resident Partner ms antagonism on tarpon rouwngu Natashaarm Mm telephone on asszs ROSE HARRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT SAMUEL It ca smear namso colurr Street Hm Music Lessons IESSIE BBYSDN BMJI moo g5 Nu rcpl er mm tnattnna or tho noyi Conservatory o1 Monte Toronto all grades includins Anna Madurai Methods studio 21 nradrurd at rlaona um ANGUS R055 BA aooiuoredrndaio mum coIchtnlJtn French Llfln nihrr school ruhleeia Q51 Wanbauahena 11 Church Service may pm Sunday School pm ChurchrServtce Good Glitch Steve Barely to of Tomato tishinginthe Severn River near Port Severn with his brother John eaught 7V4ltp0lnd small mouth blIck bus The heIty fish was 21 inches long and hld girth of 15 inches it was caught with Inin nevi and took Slevo halt an hour to land The boys had no gait or net Al the Toronto boy wished to enter the bias in wall he had it weighed and certified at Bill Muirs general store ht Port Sev ern Decoration Service Annual decoration service It Waubsushenc Protestant Cemetery will be held July at pm and will he conducted by Rev Ross Cumming George Price Sr chair man at the Cemetery Board will as aist Back From Europe Mr Ind Mrs Wallace have rcturncd trorn their Europcan trip and visited at the home oi the int Icrs parents htr and Mrs Eplett bciore rctumiog to coch rane other recent visitors or the EpletLt were Mrs lrwin Bailey oi Dcnton Tcxas Miss Marilyn Wal lace aramplon and Mrs Harold Finnn Windsor Face Problems Coldwater Drainage problems occupied large part at Council meeting this week Frank Job asked alteration ot catch basin near his residence to allow surface water to cseIpe He said he had installcd two electrio ally operated sump pumps in his basement but owing to water pour ing in when the power was oii had purchased an additional gas operated pump at cost at over 5200 He added that he had put in tiling and spent over $400 to on talri drainage Council promised to take action and the next morning road forcr man Roy Galbraith was on the spot to correct the situation under direction of Councillor Thomas Seymour Drainage In the vicinity oi the Job property at the corner of Gray and John streets has been re curring bone of contention in recent years Private property ow ners had drain installed on John street in 1907 under it byiaw pass cd by Madonna Council villi ose Manning was present to tell nell is plugged drain in the vici ty oi her business block was causing water to back up in the basement oi the Manning hard ware store damaging goods and creating health hazard Tests to locate the trouble had indicated it might he due to blockage fromthe drain at the telephone oiticc Mrs Manning said Shestatcd she would on gage Workman to try to locate the troublo ii on her property but thought investigation should he made Ilso on adjacent property Reeve Lawrence Dcvine said he believed the Coldwater Municipal Telephone Commission would aslt sist in correcting the trouble if their property was involved During her comments Mrs lilon nlng contended member or Coun cil was engaging in personalities which did not correspond to his nova snAGItAlu ROWE urn squllhfl Notaries hill fibiiiiuiéiniu outta Li Ollel HIM Branch Olltc music ourrib uowne Hanan CDWAN newts end to Prld Aaynm Cowah MONEY To Collier It mm JOHN OHON BA linrllstm soucltar CD Barrister consulting DI Dnntop st IL noon nAltntn PHONE rlt can SMITH Gt MELEAN Ineceiion to nuuun medal KC one 3111an no Arthur Minaa Earrifle mm icon ton ctr LIVINGSION MYERS BIrrtrten and thumb tsn Center It Mafssoge tr Hydiofllcropy wniuan oar ucmsm GRADUATE uAsszun Appoinsz OlaU anonarea Hill melanoma === VETERNARY summit 1736 CLSPEABINi Poor Notary out Notaries Phone PA saw Phonl rs Hess VETERINAIUAN saplna 31 Barrio non Yrs use mmAluAN and sunnnou lleetl narri Birth or Daughter Congratulations to Mrs Slessqr on the initial babygirl in 11 Hospital Saturday July ii lac urn Booth and minim and Mn ockenden and hen livth his Courintuition and public school pupils on pan in their exams oath oloillco to scryo tba rate payers ro Approach Beard motion was passed providing or Council to approach the Public School Board regarding installation at sidewalk and drain in rent at the new school under thelsecal improvement Act and so agree ment Consideration was also given to improved drainage nécdcd at the Dr Hughes and William Pheasant properties Further in vestigation is to be made Heated Debate Debate between two Councillors became heated to the boiling point midway through the session over management of committee work and the arrangement with the road ioremnn Councillor Thomas Scymour charged Councillor Victor Turner was Trying to make meant liar again and have had enough of this The remark was in con nection with dispute over em ploymcnt ol casual help on roads Councillor Seymour refused to sign wage statements until there was record placed on the min utes that he was opposed to the present mcthod of hiring the road foreman if necessary Councillor Seymour said he would resign in an attempt to clarify the sit uation motions dating back to April or this year were read misunderstanding The Root Reeve Devinc said he thought misunderstandings lay at the mat of differences between the coun cillors Road foreman Galbraith said he wasnt aware he had to pre sent detailed reports of his work under his terms ot employment it wIs arranged by motion that in future Mr Galbraith will sub mit weekly report covering his duties and the use of his truck so that the clerk will have record for subsidy purposes it was pointed out that although the hydro superintendent Cilii Woodrow is on salary basis he also makes out work sheets regu larly Worlt Held Back Councillor Seymour Said he hint cooperated in holding back work on new sidewalks owing to an in creasing tax rate and uniorseon emergencies but asserted that some of the worst spots should he re placed Reeve Dcvine agreed that post poning improvements would only mean that tuturc council would he dread to put in new sidewalks on heavy debenture which would jump the tax rate drastically Council tavored having local workmen put in new portion at sidewalk where they were most needed and where possible on this years budget Applications Accepted Applications were accepted for supplying water service to two new homes under construction on Char to Street with arrangements to be made by Councillnr Ray Mills Need For Bulldodng Councillor Ralph rAitchison brought up the need or bulldoz lng more space at the dump havv ing dead trees or limbs removed and the weigh scales kept in re pair The morning following the meet ing under supervlsion ol Council lor Seymour Mel Wyley and his power saw were employed to cut down tree It the Oscar Eplett property and cut up tailcn trees in front of the Worratl residence and at other places intha village Informed ot Plans Goldwater council heard com munication read from Drilllu Dias trlct Collegiate Board regarding the need to construetan addition to the Collegiate Vocational wing at an estimated cost at $200000 it would he required for use ln September 1958 gt The letter from Bayne ud ministraior tor the Board explalnv ed the need ior tho increased ac commodution said tentative appro vnl had heenvteceived from thenc partment at Education and enclos7 ed copies of byvlaw for which sec and reading was requested Coun cil was also infurmed members of the Board would meet with them to by no MphohrrlpheVAhI optbumth In llmlflnh congratulations to local BDCI grandparents tor week answer questions about the propoy ed addition Council decided to ask Goldwat ers representative on tho Collegi ate Board Norris Walker to give them report on the accommoda tion situation at the collegiate Councilexprcsscd deep concern ovcr mounting costs to Goldwater for education Coldwalcr shared in the construction costs at the new Orillin Colicgiztehas been spend ing more every year ormainten lIrge share ol the cost or the new public school in the village Goldwater was the only pan ripting municipality in the Collegiate area which inlled to endomt construction or the new collegiate The building rent up on majority dccls rm AS it is estimated there will be 175 pupils enrolling It Coldwnter school this year Council inquired whether all the pupils coming to Coldwater are covered by taxpay ers in the school section Clerk Ind Treasurer Chester Martin advised that every our years the School Act requires meeting of the Board ot Equaliza tion of Assessment in union school section to meet to consider anyrcvsion In apportioned rates in any part at the section which would he based on changes in 35 sessmcni According to Coldwator of ticlnts the last time the equal intlon hoard met locally was in 1939 The Board is called into session at the instigation the assessor of the initiating municipality Henry Worreil ni Goldwateru School Section No serves Cold watcr and parts at liteduntc and tay townships Assessors oi the three municipalities would form ihdcqualisation board The assessors can check the plan oi the school section against assess ment rolls and establish the num ber oi pupils entitiedto attend the Coldwatcr school according to the property specified boundaries New Telephone Booth Council has given permission tor Coldwatar Municipal Telephone Commission to install an outside telephone booth on Main street Jacob parking lot New Falr Building meetingot Huronla Agricul tural Society July was advised by two representatives or aispcciai committee Walter Orr and Jack Skclion that plans are ready or construction at new 35 it by 24 it building tobeushed torshow ing livestock and poultry and tar storing tail board equipment it will be ready lor that yearsvshow Sept 117 and 18 building bee willba organized about August DeConkey oi North River for the most typical turnout oi farm vehicles used 50years ago The Society decided to offer prize money of $15 $10 and $5 and sash ipr otherworthy entries of old vehicles gain class of heavy horses will be split into separateclasses The drawing match for heavy teams will be advertised as usual but entries close theSaturdsy his tore the fair and there must he at least three entries 0rganlsts Picnic Mrs Argyle Eplattnnd Jack Tip pingacéompanied other members or rjliia gChapter oii orgunl gs MJ The BARRIE EXAMINER ance and is at present paying near the light standard at the donated $25 towardsparnde prizes This yearthe Percheron and Beta rlair or Orangevilla High for two in very Well attended at the Ontario Soil In Mitchell of the Ontario of the Canadian ram Coionim on and Agriculture 00 zoodwti ambassadors will spend week rscmanodai annstothoKitimat aluminum gNsw Lowsil W1 Mectllll Tho Womens institute met at the home at Mrs Lighthcart on Wednesday evening The presid cnt opened the mccting hy sing lug oi the Ode tollewed bylhc Creed and Lords Prayer Roll call fCurrent Events and pro gram reading by Mm Lighthcm and lllra Lloyd Pattoll itiinutcg at last meeting were read and adopted Treasury re port and letters read Plans were made to take the children to Day Camp at Glen cairn Motto by Mrs ration Contest by Mrs Paddlson which was won by Mrs Show and Mls Stainlon Meeting closed by singing The Queen Lunch was served by him Gordon and Mrs Lighlheart Mrs Eddy at Kitscoty Alberta was Visiting friends here last week From Tomato Mr and Mn litehiillln oi tor onto called on Mr and Mrs Dun Dull their daughter Jean re turned with them after spending week With Nancy Lou Duii Honor BrideTo Be shower was held Friday night tor the bridevtobc Miss Gladys Arnold who received some very beautiful and useful gifts Shc thanked the people and all sang For They Are Jolly Good Fellows Lunch was served and dancing continued or the rest of the evening In Charge of Service Mr Hancock padre at Camp Borden had charge at the serv ice here Sunday evening in the absencc oi RelL Clarke Passed swims Congratulations to Alice Knowv les Garry Duti Tommy Dcardon and trans Lockhart who passed their exams atvthe BDCl Birth Di Son Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ray Coe on the arrival 0L boy at the and Hospital Col lingwood And Daughter Also to Mr and Mn Percy on the arrival of girl at Coiling on picnic and trip last week They visited Sharonricmplc which is owned and maintained by York Pioneer and Historical Society The temple possesses the that church organ made in Upper Can ada and has 2952 window panes The group also visited Sibbald Church at Jacksons Paint it was this church which inspired some or the architecture or Goldwaters StMatthins Anglican Church in thcvSibbald church grounds Steph en Lencockpi Orillla Rev Sheppard at one timcrAngiican Rector ut Goldwater and others trom this district are buried Personals Among recent visitors to Colli water were Ernest Millet oi tiara rie Mrs Russell Sullivan ni South Porcupine Mr and Mrs Howard Galbraith of Toronto Mr and Mrs Lorne Polklllghorno of Kitchener Robert Wood at Tomnto and Mrs Johnvtsaacol le township 1lltrs Howard Govsr is visiting at Port Sydney lurs Clem Shields and Mrs Stan Cornish of Toronto visited Mrs hr Dori pardon Iklp Second in Stilla wins Grace Barnett Ede Pathi or and Hammond skip lgh iorone win going Harp warlike Oral LeCllln chanson twoweeh summer vocation school is being mnducted in theSunday School room at trav er Presbyterian Church the class all are trom H2 and it is be Mrs Margaret Claridgc who is 1955 winner ti again represent ing Tottcnham or the Studies Provincial Tournament Mrs An derson and Mrs Palmer the den bler Ind Mrs Watkem Mrs Simpson and Mrs Sinclair triples The doubles rink winning or 13A and will now go on to ion to conlcst who will represent the 13 district tor the playdowns in Kingston on August Good luck and goodbowling wishes oi the club go with you girls The Womens institute held very auccessiul picnic in the park on Thursday afternon last Nell tytvto in all enjoyed pot luck supper tollowed by flames in charge or Mrs stallion thrcd rinks Di triples trom Tottenhnm contested on the Dr angevllle Green on Tuesday cv oiling last The greens were ex4 ccilcnt Mr Boyd skip Mrs Walkcm ltd Mrs GSwicc were high tor three win Recent Visimra Ann Dorian is visiting her grandmother litrs Cane at King Mrs Foster Clarence Foster and Mr and hits William It Brown viritcd Zephyr and Viv ian onSunday last an Holiday or tell and mu Kciman oi Kings rc on holidays with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Wiee Monte visit Mr and Mrs Wilmer Palmer spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Milton Palmer oi Maple tn Pasting Ken Camplin and daughter Linda and son Peter oi Buiillo called on Mr Walkem on their way to his cat tage It Algonquin Hay Lake Jobs in Toronto Mlsses Marie and Catherine Donn have taken position in Toronto THP To Wm Mr and Mrs Peter McLaren have tell for trip through West crn Canada gt Day With Friends Mrs Mervin Dale and daughter Dehoruh spent Tuesday with triondsin town tvy Visit spcnt Wednesday evening last at the home of Mr and Mrs Cilr enee Hogarth of Ivy visiting the laticrsmoincr Mrs Frank Gib son who was leaving soon tovis ithcr sister and bmthcrtnlaw wood Hospital Mr McAlian or Toronto spent the weekend withMr and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs George Wiee Miss Gladys Arnold and friend Arnold lilies and too re cisterandhrother Cultivate Visit Mn Keogh and tlr and IS Bartjteogh visited recently inrcoldwater with their dlulhler Helen and entity Mr andhtrl Bernrd Smile Entiiab Visitor Mn Geson Eenloying visit of two sisters and brother tram England tor the summer GUTHRIE Guest At Golden wedding Mrs Gray is visiting in Stayncr where she was guest at the golden wedding or Mr and Mrs FredrltacFariIne Recent visitorr Visitorl It Guthrie are Mr and bird Clarence Hail ot Welt 0r Inge It Holt Miss Margaret Cowan of strand at iv an Clarks Miss Marjorie Gilbert ol Sebrixht it 10 Beslez Jacqueline Punter otTomto at Litmus ultraInd Mrs Ales Stevenson and Garry oi NillflrlulVilbh ed at writeues tut Wednes rry stayed for visit ii You cant safeguard iemon pie OtIngy ire tasting iémon pic lustisnl rare anywkm rapociaiiy the kind you make with Jell0 Lemon Pic Filling But why try to keep it trons your family You make Jello Lemon Pie Filling in minutes with sure success every tims No rind to te no inlet to squeeze yet the flavor is pure inlit from rcsl lemons tellQ regLstered trade ninrli eivned in Canada by General Limited or LEM Foods Ambassador to to Rellaps those lrlslsnir to soothoyour thirst with anythingvelse but Schwepperoesbence Commander Whitehead Sebivoppes Schiv ppes Tonic Water is Great Tradition among menwith 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