as Club initiation four members of Goldwater lions berefcreeldthegm not veatodvriththewtbuity ed lue creme Boiyea William 3001M bed to manually with row Mel Kent and Angus Robert son Were initiated into Coldwater dulmeanm Beddstharmere wuabolcabomxiifeetin Lions Club Feb 25 111 ceremony mm and about on inch deep conducted by Chooser Martin amt Lloyd My Six other men bets are to be initiated at later date Speaker at the meeting was Rev Dick who dwelt on the problem of youth and lndicated ways in which they might be guid ed towards manhood He was in troduced by Dr Hughes and thanked by George Graham contest was put on by Lion Herb Fell in mac to sketch club member Rev 11 Dicks art work was judged best Orin Bannerman and George Abbott were the other contestants Judge was Lame Graham Wider Audience The calthy stories which have been written by Kenneth Mchlll Wells of the Owl Pen at Creighton ln Modem Township and which have won wide following of readers are to reach much wider audience Pat Joudry radio writer and actrc3 ls adapting the OM Pen articles for Dominion net work Goldwater Briefs Word was received in Goldwater Feb 26 of the 333111 in sanitar lum at Guelph of Mrs Henry Gill Her husband who resides at Ath crley was worlds professional champion athlete He spent his early years in Coldwatcr John Clark native son of Cold water who was born In the village while his father served as on An glican minister nearly 40 years ago is presently being heard on coasttomst radio network Mr Clark is organist at All Saints An glican Church Winnipeg He was heard by number of Goldwater residents last Friday night and is to present organ numbers on the some station again night Feb 29 at 1030 Assessment Appeals Appeals from the Goldwater Court of Revision will be heard at Goldwater courthouse on Tuesday March 11 starting at 1130 am be fore Judge Robb of Orange ville Judge Harvie will be on vacation in the south There will be 15 appeals heard against decisions of the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for 1951 on which taxes for 1952 will be levied Protest Bolton Game On Tuesday afternoon Coldwater Midget hockey team officially pro tested the OMHA garlic at Bolton in which the latter town clinched the round with Goldwater One point stressed by Goldwater manager Ernie Godfrey is that ac cording to the rule boot the visit ing team should be allowed on the ice first Instead of this the Bolton team were out early and took the best end Theend Coldweter had to occupy for two periods had large hole in front of the nets Bud Dubeau who has managed Penetang hockey teams and is an old fan at Minor games has written OMHA officials of his impressions of the Bolton game which he saw He points out that this Friday in front of the goal mouth occupaed by Coldwaier for two periodzL 0n pne occasion he saw the Come netmlndler fall in it allowing goal The Bolton team were on the ice well ahead ofColdwater cdnmry to customary practice Mr Dubeau concludes by referring to the un sportamanllke attitude exhibited generally by the Bolton aggrega lion According to Monomer Godfrey large number of visiting spectators at the game including Mr Dubcau urged him to file protest of the game Modernization of the interior in cluding new islands and counters is being carried out in Tippings store Goldwater with Frank Job doing the carpentry work Findlay McCuaig mail carrier for the village has been receiving medical checkup and has not yet returned to his duties Albert Locking saw two crows this week on Andrew Lovertngs property GRENIEI FEB 28Tbe Farm Forum will meet at Garnet McMasters Monday night March Addresses Federation Monday evening Feb 25 with guests present from ivy and Utopia groups the Federation held very profitable and pleasant evening Ray Loughecd showed two inter esting films which was followed by singsong with Mrs Harris at the piano Warnica was on hand to address the meeting He spoke on the marketing of beef cattle and said that up until last night he knew what he was going to talk about However after hear ing of the disease in cattle his sub tool was changed He said he wasnt prepared to say what will happen to the market occurred the farmers not to get panicky He answered the many questions asked to the satisfaction of all Lunch and an offtherccord chat brought pleas ant evening to close Albert Ford Poses highly respected resident of Grenfel in the person of Albert Ford pamd away Thursday morn ing Feb 21 at his home after short illness His death came as great shock Mr Ford will be miss ed by his many friends as he had lived here all his life Deepest sympathy is extended to his be reavcd wife and family HAWKESTONE FEB mMra Maxwell of Ingle wood is spendingo few days with her sisters the Misses Estoai and Sadie Bagshaw Mr and Mrs Roy Gray and son Jimmie spent few days in Peter boro last week The card party has been changed to Thursday night in the hall this week on account of the institute meeting Wednesday night Every one who likes to play eucbre is welcome Mrs Tebbitt of Toronto is visit ing her asistertnlaw Sinkin son for few days Mr and Mrs Thomas Bell Barf rie visited Mr and Mrs Vic Bell and Mrs Hilliard Prophet of Enxlehart are visiting his father Rev Dr Borrow 1mm HouseholdFinance onyom signamrelNo orrbankable specialize infpromptmsh 10319 formy condom36 prefer Household Finance for fast friendly service rtstopintodayl and dust elitist 33 ilfawkestonc audience Hpnlesttmr The 11011 John Prophet and relatives for few days The musical program presented in St Aidans Church last Thurs day evening 12de members of Trinity Church ChoirMianie under the direction elfMrs Roberts was well received by the large audience Iligbtbourn wel dePenc1er Wright on Rev Hughsllannon and all those present After the program refreshments werescrved and vQ MODEL OF THE OLD TOWN HALL CLOCK TOWER of Preston England was unique Canadian Pacific Express shipment aboard the Empress of France when she docked at Saint John NB recently T123 model which moved in the custody of Chief Bedroom Steward Willlm Hartley far Preston is now travelling throughout Canada and the United States the city balls of many of the major cities With it is anill umlnated scroll on which all elfPreston lans are asked to sign their names The clock tower carved from theoriginai right native of and is being displayed in Unions CR ExpreSsSIliplnentwfrom limpet exception of the CPR at All onthcspot broadcast origin ating from the new Ball Planing Mill offices will be heard on CKBB tomorrow evening at 700 During the program Ralph Snelgrove de scribes the new look and chats with some of those who attended the open house new series of programs begins evening at 830 halfhour pto gram from the BDCI with the Band and the Glee Club Thursday evening at 700 the series continues from St Marys School Friday at Codfillgton also at 700 pm with Prince of Wales School being fear lured at 1015 Saturday morning March Miss Rhoda Young will report on an exchange visit from CKBB his Sunday morning at two teachers from the British isles 1040 Words and Music with the Rev Graham of Stayner United Church This week Mr Grahams talk is titled One Touch of Na ture in keeping with Brotherhood Week Monday afternoon at 100 on CKBB John Bradshaws new ser ies Down to Earth begins John was horticulturallst with the DVAs Veterans Land Act and has assisted number of small holding farmers landscape ftheir grounds This new attraction on Farm Fea tures will be heard Monday through Friday at 100 with the usual Re port on Agriculture to be heard Saturday at 100 from the agricu1 ture representatives in the county Monday evening at 700 the first of series of Education Week fea tures will be heard on CKBB The firt one originates from King Ed wllrd School whenLloyd Tufford demonstrates the results of class room music instruction Tuesday the program originates from Hill crest at the same time Wednesday win cash prizes Tuesday evening at 845 and the Thursday evening Joycee Guest Forum will also highlight Education Week Report on Education will be heard Friday evening at 900 with rural educators as guests on roundtable discussion Monday evening at 830 CKBB presents Double or Nothing one of radios oldest quiz shows Lib teners are invited to participate and Tuesday at 730 the Guy Lom bardo Show is featured on CKBB with the sweetestmusithii1ie of heaven With Guy Carmen and Lebert this halfboul every Tuesday evening has become reg ular listening habit Wednesday evening at 730 CKBB presents the Sammy Kaye Show with guest artist This coming week the guest will be Larry Adler the internationallyLknown harmon ica player Thursday at 900 pm Jaycce cxao 1230 on YOUR DIAL IDAV PI 000 County Hour until 015 Sports tin Bond 700 Son 3mm 115 Pluto 110an Wm Kine Show hour was enjoyed invthe baemcut recreation room The hearty vote of thanks by the Miss Sylvia Fishers violinp selections Were par timeoutM11 levelled The program included rendi tion bordterreyeebrthe choir1bestraner 016 eeby Meysj also defence sell Still with smith as choir wasgiven 145mm 10 News 1040 Orson 1100 Melod 900 News 900 on 915 830 Pauli 1030 80s broom Timer Interlude mansion 1200 News Headlines etc sunny 855 31m on Interlude Childrens 810R Time 1006 Walti Time Invented 1000 This to star 1040 Words and Music 1100 church Service from st Audreys Presbr telinn Church 900 New 905 Hits of the Week contd 030 Sunday Star 1000 1le Showcase 1030 Nm 1010 Interlude 45 misled Memories 1100 noes Hemline Weather 9999 wes 3399 screen 200116 10111131110111111 with 1100 Kiwi 1105H1Neizbbor 1155 Reine the Place all 31030 me Post contdl FEB 25Thc World Day of Prayer service will he held in lemon Church ivy Feb inn litre Harry Booting spent few days with her brother and sister Kr and Mrs if Pratt Toronto Mrs Jenner aperlt the past well in Toronto with her daughter land Brian Blnie Hrs Don Newman Recent visitors at the home of 311 and Mrs teams Mr and hire it Black Strand Mrs Flop rote Banting Barrie Em Mills ills Kenneth loanung Barrie and Rev EDcw of Mimlco Mr and Mm John Hogarth spent the Weekend with friends in Or angevllle Jackie Baker spent the weekend gwlul his sister Mrs Claude Bant lug Martin Mrs Mrs Davis Mrs Mervin Thomas McFadden land Mrs Harry Banting efltertatn 15s CPR Photo timbers of the 01d structure which was de stroyed by fire in 1947 is symbol of the Preston Guild celebrations which with the the war years have been held every 20 years for the last 400 years They will be held in Preston on Sept this year and the model of the tower carried an in vitation to all old Pre In this picture taken the day the tour started in Liverpool aboard the Empress are left to right mayor of Preston Lockley Watson general agent for sfbnians to attend Caunclllor Taylor Prestons town clerk Liverpool and Mr Hartley IGucst Forum will have an Educa tion Week broadcast Tonight at 830 Earl Cox and Lets Talk it Over will be fol lowed at 900 with hockey on the air from the Barrie Arena 35 the Barrie Flyers play the final game in their Jr OHA series with Kitchener Greenshlrts Dave Wright will be at the mike for the play byplay account of the game and for description of the various presentations to be made This Sunday evening at 500 on the Ave Maria Hour Father Mn olney of St Marys Parish begins weekly series of short talks Father Maloneys messages will be heard following the dramatic por tion of the show Womens rcspomibllities as citi zcns their opportunities for contributing to Canadian public life and the political activities of women in other ports of the world will be surveyed in series of broadcast talks for women begin ning March Titled You and Your Vote the series will be heard Monday to Fri day afternoons for one week gt01 to CBC TrollsCandida network The speakers all Canadian home makers and business and profes sionalyvomen will resent their talks in the style of symposium These are their topics March Why Your Vote Counts March ed number of their friends to card party in aid of hospital Barrie Mrs Banting was able to send in $4500 for the cause Christ Church WA The February meeting of Christ Church Womans Auxiliary was held at thehome of Mrs Lee Bant ing on Feb 21 in the afternoon with fair attendance Mrs Howard the president opened meeting with all singing Go labor on spend and be spent Mrs Lee Banting took the Bible reading from 13211311 116 Mrs Elwood Jennett gave the missionary story The Life of Rev John Antics DD who was very famous not only as minister of the gospel but noted for build ing most of the first hospitals The World Day of Prayer was discussed and final arrangements made the service being held in Christ Church on Friday Feb 29 at oclock The President read the following resolution sent from the Diocesan Board to the Secretary of the Gov ernorGeneral with instructions to forward Be it resolved that we the officers and members of the Toronto Diocesan Board of the W0 mans Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada with humble duty desire to express to Your Majesty to the Queen Mother and to all the members of the Royal Family our profound sorrow on the death of our late beloved King garet Goulding Winnipeg broad caster and Norah Toolc rederic ton NB commentator OMHA Hockey will be on the air from the Barrie Arena tomor row mornlngot 1105 The Story Book CKBBd childrens program will be heard from 1130 to 12 noon Goodrich Rubbers Verilite Oxford High Vamp Stretchablc Rubbers Black Should Married Women Hold Of flce March Women in Office in Canada March Women in Office Abroad and March Or ganizing for Action Broadcast time is 215 pm Speaking in the series will be Betti Sandford president of the Women Electors Association Alli son Grant of Montreal CBC con sumer adviser Jessica Coulter vnfe of the mayor of Winnipeg Mar $1050 uplolaMOerls Radio mum 9Mblllll Gilli with 10 5136 our k133i and our prayers for God and gmdnnce Arrangements were nude to quit the hair quilt in the chm beac ment on March 19 at oclock Mm 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