Personal and Family By warn manner Illustrate Travelogue Goldwater Lions Club heard travelogue by Rev DonaldChar char at its semimonthly meeting in the porile hall The talk was illustrated with colored slides shown by Jack Tipping Rev Mr Churcher and Mrlip plug both members at the Lions Club accompanied by Mr Chur chersparcnts sailed on the Enl press of Britain last summer for tour of Britain and some Eur opean countries Besides travell ing by watcr they used planes trains and motorcaron their trip For swing around the south of England they rented 1956 Mark ll Ford Consul They covered 1200 miles and total cost of the car rental and gasoline was only 315 apiece for the live in the party The speaker told incidents of visits to only four cities seen on thdir in England Paris France Pisa ltaly and Geneva Switzerland He was of the opinion many oi the picturcs taken by Mr Tipping were superior to those taken by commercial photographcrs The Linnsï¬udiencc and members or the Anglican Ladies Guild who served the dinner agreed StrattordonAvon was notewor thy as William Shakespeare was born there in 1564 ad carved out towering career in literature The Strattord theatre combines many modern stage features such as hydraulic Hits and turnstiles for scenery changes Ann Hathaways cottage near Stratiord was also visited Places at interest described in Paris included the Opera House Ihc Tomb of the Unknown Soldier lhe Place dc la Concorde scene of executions in the revolution and $109170 Just on exomplo of our loan to $1250 sometime higher This nmount has on even dollar payment plan 30 months at $4500 New lower Ruinlonger lorml tnmuiAllcnnnoinnionn Company THE WILSON BUILDING Post mm square Pb PA 54640 travelsStratfordonAvon stated that use other massacres Notre Dame Cath edral the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre art gallery In Pin the principal building of interest was Pisas leaning tow erone of the seven wonders of the world Built yearsago it is tilted at an angle of 1+th out of perpendicular The tower forms part of group of church buildings and was used as look out by the Germans iaIWortd War ll Some of the city was destroy cd by allied bombs but the tower was spared Geneva proved to he startlingly beautiful situated as it iron Lake Geneva with mountains in the background Shooting out of the lake is jet at water 482 feet high at the rate at 124 miles per hour spewing 110 gallons of water per second Mr Tipping hadsome excellent views at the League of Nations buildings the Headquala tors of the International Red Cross and the harbor gt The overseas travellers showed mementos of the ship they sailed onmcnus ships logand other items Theywere warmly thanked by the chairman Pcrce Brimage and roundly applruded by the Lions and guests During the businessman of the meeting 2ndvicepresident Perce Brimage explained he was presid ing asboth President Lloyd Leth erby and is vicepresident Jack Dunlap were away Visitors introduced were Harry Cowans guest Harold Greenwood formerly of Pefferiaw nephew of Mr Cowans who came to Cold water to learn the lumber busi ness and Lorne Lctherby guest of Ritchie Lane Correspondcnee was read by Secretary Bob Legate The Lions decided to enter one rink in the Orillla Lions Bonspiel Feb ll and may have an entry in the Bar rie spiel March 13 liious Bert Hughes and Don Churchor were asked to report on possible sponsorshipof public speaking contest In future as part of dinner fees it was decided there will ber small amount donated towards fund for attending the internation al conference in San Francisco June Suggestions for increasing mem bership and raising funds were made Membcrs were asked to turn over all proceeds from sale of light bulbs Dcpartnlcnt Pays More In report of Medonte Cauacil proceedings it was inadvertently the Department of Highways would pay 5tper cent of supplementary bylaw for roads The departmentsshare of Medonte road costs is 15 per cent Leave For South At the Lions Club meeting PROFESSIONAL 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an neautered Music redou instruction to plane Ind coachingin Franchisutln cc other ochool reports Woman so CHIRO micron enema nounsosc lcenaEd Drugleir Therale Electric Radio lHydro nn ueclinno nberlpy lls Dunlap1t nut PhonoJA NARY roan rruck moral or cmllora one recent Epicttuked pgrinlraioh of hirle Linus torithreo inpabe leavcof bronco starting Jan 30 whenhe and his wife lctt tor handily lnthe Lion Don Church wu applauded when he movcdtlnt leave at Ibi scnce be granted with best wishes lorl successful holiday Ill in Detailed Efforts by the Farmers Union to aid the cause of tunnel were detailed to meeting stone of Coldwntanarlnlnster Ipeol nilhelOFU 6y Mrs MOP womens president of OFU The speaker gave statistics to showlhut while other groups ot the economy were enjn lng proof pcrity farnlerx werea losing ground She stated that in 1954 consumers paid $4680000 more for food than three years previ ously but in 1954 farmers rcceiv cd over half million dollarslosr than in 1951 gt She presented figures to show that farmers are paying towards subsidies for industries but are being persuaded not toscek help through subsidiu for themselves ers Prosser said the OFUhad presented many brielsto provin cial and federal government branches and to other bodies such as the Tarift Board Trans Port Commissioners and Grain Commissioners in answer to question the speaker said consideration was being given to amalgamation with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Minor lnjuries Mrs Louise Rumble of Hills dole received minor injuries in motor accident and was released from hospital alter treatment She was accompanying JohnRum hie of Hillsdale in Hillsdale Flour and Feedvehicle when it skidded on an icy Mount St Louis sideroad left the road and over turned in the ditch Lifelong Matcbcdasli Fnraler John Joseph Doyle lifelong farmer in Matchedash l0Wflshlp passed away Jan 29 following an illness at his late residence He was in his 79th year tv Personals Mr and Mrs Garfield Jenkins and iMr and Mrs tter ot TorontdMrs Ada Wa her and Miss Burrow of Mate edash and Ernest Walker of Toronto visit eci Mrs comell Mrs AWalker close friend of Lady Eaton enjoyed residing the autobiography written by Lady Eetonn copy of which was sent to Mrs Walker Mr and Mrs ChariesH Epiett left for Sarasota Florida on Jan They planned to visit tvvo former Coidwater couples on the mouth and Mrs Weyliea London and Mr and Mrs Oscar Eplett Windsor Repair Flood Damage number of residents when properties lie along the Goldwater river and village workmen have heenoccupied in the past few days to correct damage caused by flood followed by an ice jam By the middle of this week ice blocks were still piled on the river banks opposite Reinbird street Foreman Roy Galbraith water pipe from the village plain to the Charles Danby residence caused by the river jam The break was located under the ice and ï¬xed allowing membersot the Danby family to get their own water without carrying it from the neighbors When pileuppf iceoccurred after thaw the iver overflowed flooding cellar Athletic Residents Some of the older members oi this community are living up to the reputation Goldwater has for turning out athletes and keeping residents active in spite of ad varicing years Arthur Duulop 17 former Moonstone merchant and farmer now of Goldwater keeps very active and enjoyed skating recently at the rink Over The ice Anumller of Severn River cote lagersgat the 1957 season away to anearly start when they spent Sunday in Gloucester Pool Art Cornell was accompanied inhis car by Mel Wyley Freddie Brown and Bill Pheasant They motored to Little GoHomedlay on the Transcanadaliighway where they took to the ice to drvie to the Pheasant and Cornell cottages They reprted the ice was notless than thick injtlleriver Mervin Ralde gonetn Chl caeu villima oi unlu Fuji WP mulleti Roy unman spcllt Sundls pt his home in Wroxeter Mr and Mrs spent Sunday with on Birrio In Ulhofl spent day Alliances it Mr and MrslbPeacockel Ross Hiltz Barrie spent the weekend at his home with Mr andMrs Sam Hllfl GOCMectlng Dont forget the illmind ob server Corps meeting on Wednes day Feb at pm ntFolestly Hall Midhurrt body come and lelrpto recognize aeroplanes Ll Legion weekly seven tables Priuo Ladies Mrs Mill Monteith Mrs consolation Mrs Campbell gents Ken Miller leiek ll Mayes consolation linkKee W1 Meeting Churchill Womens Institute will meetinihe community hall Thursday Feb at pm Mrs Sierps of Thornton will oak on her trip home to Hollnn Roll call will be answeredrw How to be goodneighbo Please note change of date The Institute is sponsoring short course ighten Your Home with Color invthe hall on Wednesday aftcrnoon Feb 13 GOODIESS nice AREALar ï¬reman oussnv oom Kubw ON Amouuroemahé Warm mm RE yoa mm owmrgonf in Everyone swclcolp Ladies Curling Bonrptel The Ladle urlln Club held theirvannual club hon plcl on Sat urday Jan 28 Buffet luncheon was served to the membersand visitnra Reta Allans rink Jean Constable and Dolly Browning won the first prize of wool blankets The sec ond prize curling brooches were won by Grace Donnellyis rink of Kay Allan Marie Higg ns Curling cups and saucers were the third prize andwere won by Shirley MeNahh Bettyr Sheldon Doris Bell and DorcthyConstahlc skip Ar rink olslocalvcurlers went to Unionville bonspiel on Wednes dayvand wod lnvlm to Bradford Tworinks were invited to the Bradford Ladies Club bonspiei on Wednesday one rink brought home econd prize as called out in spite of bout wltb ill health to ï¬nd breakin the Pic Ba Champion VBette Tillman won the cham pionship inthe pic baking contest for Ontario andpuebec Sbe now goes to compete wish her the best gt VYPS Bowling Mem rsoftheYP and bowled evening Recent Visitor Fred Wicks of Mariana wish visitor at VSloans on Tues day Mission Band The Sunshine Mission Band of the united Churchniet ai Mrs lean Constables on Friday after school Bridgeclub TbeVLadies Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs 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