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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1952, p. 3

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Monte two Animation for Reeve Deputy Emil Sdiools Medonte wail have no elections for the 1953 Council nor for either of the two school areas Fisher Canton the present Raeve received an socialnation Also norm lasted for Reeve was Alvsb Stew art but he withdrew to contest the Deputy Reeveship and received an acclamation to tins position None of the other nominees Dalton Jer mey Charles Swaile and Walter Orr qualified For the three seats on council Victor Johnstone Walter Orr and Dalton Jenney qualified to gr on acclamations Those not quslb tying were Percy Brimage and Harold loss Charles Swaile who was also nominated did qualify but later withdrew Four candidates were nominated for School area one but with Harry Johnston failing to qualify accla matiuns were given to Michael Frawley Art Mufti and Bert Dob hilll similar position existed in school area two with Harry Duddy failing to qualify and acclamatiom going to Orville Armstrong Harliid Goss and Condom Robbins Nomination Meeting Although there was good at tendance fewer ratepayers than in recent years attended the township nomination meeting in the Comv munity Hall Moonstone Monday afternoon when affairs of Council the Medonte Telephone system and the two school areas were reviewed by the officials of each body The meeting appointed Clerk Treasurer John White chairman Reeve Gets Acclamntlon Alvah Stewart said he would not be in the field for Reeve but would again be candidate for Deputy Reeve 1th gave Fisher Ganton an acclamation The latter was also acclaimed last year Mr Ganton previously had won two elections for the Reeveship was elected once as Deputy Reeve got an acclama tion for that office and had obtain ed an acclamatlon for Council at the outset of his municipal career During the past year Medontcs Reeve was chairman of special County Council Committee to pre pare provincialmunicipal brief was chairman of the Family Court Committee chairman of the Legis lation Committee has been 0n the Equalization Committee for five years and started the ball rolling to have new dam built at Orr Lake Reeve Ganton pointed out that the road budget for the township had been increased $5000 to $30000 this year and more gravel had been placed than previously total of nearly 16000 yards He gave George Graham repre sentative On the Oriliia District Collegiate Area Board for Medonte the main credit for having Hobart sideroad designated an Improve ment Road He added there were prospeels that the town line would also become an Improvement Road The Reeve went into considerable detail on the main projects under taken by the County in 1952 He also arisiveidf numerous questions dealing with township affairs Deputy Reeve Stewart Alvah Stewart said he regretted exwarden George Barr was absent through illness and he also missed Robinson retired Medonte Clerk from the audience He told the meeting that $5900 had been spent on the new bridge between Moonstone and Eady His work on the Agriculture Reforesta tion and Recreation Committee of County Council was reviewed Wonld Not Force Election Dalton Jenney member of council outlined steps taken re garding gravelling snowplowing and ditching There had been 4000 trees planted toprotect portions of roads and 7500 more trees were ordered He stressed the need for building bylaw Mr Jermey said he would not force an election on his own account in December 1952 but Was definitely in the field for raisin runnrusnnnmcs wrrn Lam on AND MAYONNAISE lilo 05c tunerMT LCE CREAM CANDY arrow or the deputy reeveship in December 1053 ViClU Johnstone and Walter Orr of the 1952 Council both referred to the proposed addition to Midland District High School which would affect ratepayers in the westerly part of Medante They said the plan had notbecn turned down but the Council had desired more in formation on costs Charles Swaile former deputy reevza and councillor said he hesi rated to be responsible for an elec 1011 being required and would think over whether or not he would stand for Council Telephone System During discussion of affairs of the telephone system Reeve Gam lon said there had been decided increase in the number of long distance calls since the direct ser vice with Orillia was established He told how Medonte cooperated with adjacent townships systems In reply to question as to any Medunte tigers were not listed in phone book the Reeve said tinre would have to be considerable lut lay to reduce the load on present lines to qualify for listing When trustees for the two area school boards presented review of their activities during the past year support was given at the meeting to proposal by citReeve Boyd Miller that the boards pre pare detailed financial statement for distribution to the taxpayers Opinion was divided as to wires ther it would be advisable to merge the two area boards John Drury acted as secretary for the Telephone Commission meeting Official Nominations Nominations were as follows Reeve Fisher Ganton Alvah Stewart Deputy Reeve Alvaii Stewart Dalton Jermey Charles Swailc Walter Orr Councillors Victor Johnstone Walter Orr Dalton Jermey Charles Swaile Percy Brimage Harold Goss Trustees Area No 13 to be electedMichael Frawiey Art Mof fit Harry Johnston Bert Dobson lRetlring members Frawley Johnston Moffit Trustees Area No Orville Armstrong Harry Duddy Hamid Goss Condon Robbins Retiring members Armstrong Brim age Teskcy EDENVALE Rev George Cruse Pawns The sympalny of the community is extended to the family of Rev Geprge cruse former pastor here who passed away suddenly at Englehart last Thursday The hymn Forever With the Lord was sung in church Sunday morn ing as tribute to his memory Ernest Solway Tomato is visiting Mr and Mrs IcNabb Gets Commengment Prize Congratulations to Margaret Goodfcllow who received valu able book at BDCIWCQmmencement as prize for poultry contest con ducted by the agriculture commit tee Mr and Mrs McNabb vis ited friends in Toronto on Sunday Serve Turkey Dinner Here The members of the Womans As sociation and Womens Institute served tinkey dinner to 230 Ma sons in Stayner Memorial Centre Thursday night Newton Robinsdn Mrs Lloyd Coborn spent the weekend in Toronto Mrs Norman West Stayner is visiting Mrs Larson Miss Gladys Chantler Cooks townJ is visiting at Dee Chantlers Mrs Glen Allen 8991 few days in Toronto last week Mrs Molt and Miss Olive Noble Vancouver were Thursday guests of Mr and Mrs Glen Allen Mr and Mrs Morrison and Ivan and Doug Harvey Toronto were Sunday nsitors at Houghtons Misses Olive Morrison Marie and Jean Myers and Dave Friesaa To ronto were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Earl Bell Junior Farmer Banquet The WMS catered for banquet for the Junior Farmers last Friday night The talk shy Rev Gordon Hunter Schomberg was enjoyed by everyone Suipm Visit Several of the ladies paid Muend Reed surprise visit after the JuniorIarmers ban quet Ajgood time was enjoyed by all Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Woodrow were Mr and Mrs0r ton Crumford Mitchell Square Sunday Visitors at the same home were Mr and Mrs George Strand Stewart andLloyd ofNEVlS and lt andeijs Manley Hawke of Oriiiia fr BEEVE FISHER CANTON RIKES BARBIE TOWN LEAGUE Group Barrie Tanning No are coast ing to an easy top place With only one more week to go in the schedule margin of eight points gives them sure first Thisweek they defeated Copaco 52 Sid Woodward got down to his old self rolling 673 for the Tannery Pigott for Copaco had good nignt with 730 Second place is still doubtful At the moment Allrdale Drugs hold down second spot with 43 but Dixies Smoke Shop are only three behind with 40 so the drug boys cannot take any chances Allandale Drugs took the Lake ion beat Gord Brown by one pin andP Bokars Plymouths High three view Dairy team 52 Claire Wid deswas high for the Drugs with 659 Latour led the dairy team with 638 Dixies Smoke Shop took two games from Brass and Glenn but the clothing boys beat them out on toal pins by four This extra point could mean playoff1 spot for Dixies however next week will tell gt There are four teams in close running for fourth fifth and sixth spots One is going to have to fall back to the second division in the next schedule and they will all be in there fighting The teams are Rangers Bell Telephone Brass and Glenn and Sandy Cove Golfers The Rangers took whitewash ing from Cliff Browns this week Rangers rolled 3372 so didnt ex actly go to sleep but Brownsroll ed 3854 Ferguson was the big gun for Browns with 328 for sin gle and 783 for three Bob Mall to be high for the Rangers with 660 Bell Telephone defeated Sandy Cove Golfers 52 Larry Robillard again leading the Bell with 660 Webb Bros and GM Rockets split the points in their game Webbs taking four Don Russell was again the main spark for Webbs with 621 Ozzie Kyte was high scorer for Rockets with 618 WLP Barre Tanning No 21 51 Aliandale Drugs 18 12 43 Dixies Smoke Shop 17 13 40 Brass and Glenn 15 37 Sandy Cove Golfers 15 36 Bell Telephone 15 35 Rangers 15 34 Lakeview Dairy 16 31 GM Rockers 17 31 Webb Brothers 17 23 Copaco 18 28 Cliff Brown 12 18 26 High threeLaurence Ferguson 783 single Laurence Ferguson 326 HEPC saw their chances for first place dwindie as 13X defeated them by 70 Hydro only had four men so were at disadvantage from the start Toronto Telegram are still chas ing 13X also taking saved from Plymouthsfand leaving them only two behind 13X Landry Motors by to stay up in the running Legion lost lot of ground as they dropped all seven to and PBokars and need another win like that apd will probably nish in the first division Barbers were defeated by Fin lays BA 52 Newton paced BA with 602 Barrie Examiner were defeated by Chryslers by the same 52 count Dawson for Chryslers roll ed 610 for high honors Howard Clark for The Examiner rolled 068 l3X 22 Toronto Telegram Landry motors 11E Legion Chicks Mens Wear 51 49 10 48 11 45 12 44 12 43 14 37 19 25 19 24 21 21 21 20 24 13 single Chryslers Finlays BA Barrie Examiner Barbers ar 660 defeated Chicks DEPUTY ALVA STEWART iVY Christ Church WA The Womans Auxiliary of Christ Church met at Mrs Elwood JenL netts on Thursday Nov 27 at pm With it members and three visitors The devalional period was led by the president Mrs Howard Scripture reading from Hebrews chapter ll was read by Mrs Ruth Murdock The chapter llesday girl to impel iDuwmy was tlZ rlmri BURNS Prom to File Family home 60 neighbors and mortals of Mr and Mrs Fred Fife and famiivl gnawed the salami last cvem to extend LLSJvL ciAlleltiil lcw Lucite Il Allzsillil an spent 52 playing rd and tililulr Prim the rmehtatmn Sprttlms were glftll ii hirtague Reeve Mum1 and George Jalfray rad an address ltiiliufl of lately iiiulnar em tion mugs and rotla BETHESDA Mr and and Dav thy Mill fair tougher Mrs llHj Cooper werkmd is its partfits Mr and Mrs Shanty Bay amt Clarence Cooper lslird Mr rlli Cliff Miller lullaughrr 86 mil Sun rzd My Rue Gal Strand Mr and Al George Coulis and Visited recently ulis Norrie Coulis Forbes Coulis Virith in Toronto on 3m to 511 and 513s File UiitC Bruce Afar in Hand ElLCilgut and pen in Were Ftlgd Kerr innit ticmgv Randall and those speaking mam nirntmt of the finei LJlllflbllliuil made to the urinate ty itrmtu luf Burns LUllilltllll all Eitutlivaz 3nl1lltgt two pm iiilrx 111 this astrict lt lfe lam1 Welcome to Newcomers During lli wrung lCiiglu xteirmuerl Mr Kr1th thblilll and their family3 ttthunicrs the Cillifllllllllyl gLunch was anneal and the gatherl led adjourned Will the singing ofi loll Sure the Qtlion an ruei and Mrs Young Peoples Society There was ltplclltllLl attendanch gfnr tile regular meeting of the sYllllllif Peoples Society last week guild an interesting program vnsi ipresevitcd Mrs Slillx led ml Elllt opening song service and prayl lCl which was followed by briefl llll5iilti session with George Mb iCuguc presiumg Announcements iwmt made of next meeting at up ruinir and daughter re rworrtly to take there KLIll tl iE rolilu for M1 and My turned 1r working ill To illtf lnllil Cree and Bets ritrd lit Vullrr Abrams and Mr Mrs Fox and Clarence and Mrs Jun Hamc Mr and 31 and Mrs Joseph lluulsnm Mrs David Cochranc spent week With J1Sk1ll Rimlsttxn Quite nuzibcr in the commurlg ity attended the Santa Claib par ode ill Barri2 Saturday COLDWATER Missionary Picture The mLssiunary motion picture in color entitled The Kings Man from the study book on The HisEcmmmus 59mm DOC 13 and was brought to Coldwater by Rev tory of China was read and ex plained by Mrs James McDermott and was very interesting The treas urer read the financial statement for the year ending Nov 30 show ing very healthy balance Dorcas convener Mrs Claude Banting rc portcd and mentioned seven Mis sion bales and five social service bales Mrs Thomas Lee Helpers convener had very SUC cesstul party for Little Helpers and parents and was able to turn in $9 from their group The secretary reported on church calendars Men tion was made that 137500 calen dars were in circulation Under general business it was decided to purchase an organ for the base ment of the church The president Mrs Howard had clippings of in teresting remarks on How The CentADay was used also clip pingby Dr Constance Jackson on Day of Opportunity She visxts among the villages with her dispen sary van Mrs Howard also spoke of the changing scene in India Mrs Esten Davis made mention of the Bible Society Rev Howard joined the meeting and conducted election of officers for the coming year which was as follows Pres ident Mrs Howard Honorarv President Mrs Davis Vice President Mrs James McDermott Secretary Mrs Elwood Jenneti Treasurer Mrs Harry Banting Dorcas Secretary Mrs Claude Banting Living Message Mrs Jennett Little Helpers Mrs Thom as Lee Extra CentaDay Mrs Lee Banting Organist Mrs Jen nett Rectors Representatives Mrs Mildred Smith and Mrs Mur dock Rev Mr Howard closed in regularform by singing of The Queen and benediction The social hour concludeda very enjoyable evening and all enjoyed delicious refreshments served by Mrs Jen nett WI At Mrs Fred Nelsons Members of Ivy Womens Insti tute please take notice of meeting Dec 10 at pm The place of meeting has been changed from Mrs McVanells to Mrs Fred Nel sons Mr and Mrs Murdock spent the weekend in Toronto with relatives School Concert Dec 16 The teachers of Ivy School are planning on concert Dec 16 in the Orange Hall Elected President Congratulations to Lee Banting new president of Simcoe County Trustees and Ratepayers Associa tion Mr and Mrs Don Newman spent Sunday with Ruths parents Mr and Mrs Jennett Service in Christ Church Ivy at pm during December WAVERLEY and Mrs Irwin Elliott Mr and Mrs Harry Willis and Valerie spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto AlanFrench was home while his boat Vandoci was unloading in Midland Mrs Elmer French Gerald Or land and Patsy visited in Toronto for few days Mrs Elliott visited in Kamila tomand Toronto last week Mranlarke French spent the weekend with her husband in Owen Sound while his boat was un Littlc 01 Christmas program the ichurch Sundt evening Dec 215 Mrs Ecrgus Kerr converter of that immisnnary committee the worship VZLS ill service which opened with hymn follow led by Call to worship by Wilhcll puma Schep Scripture reading byl lEar Smith and prayer by liziroldl yAndcrson Arie Scliep rend thel meditation and Glenna Lublaw gave poem Barbara and George Hisson contributed vocal duct The main feature was most inter esting lecture by LAC Gor don an instructor with the RCA1 at Camp Borden whose subject was Japan Having served in Japan for year Mr Gordon opened his remarks by telling the young people You are fortunate to be living in Canada when you com pare the poverty and destruction 10f Japan He continued with in Ilcresting highlights concerning the 3country and its people and had on display number of beautiful cur os which he had brought home twill him Rev Craik ex pressed the appreciation of the group to Mr Gordon for very in teresting and informative talk and the meeting closed with hymn and Mizpah benediction Charge of Banting HS Commencement number from this community attended the graduation exercises at Banting Memorial High School in Allistaon last Friday evening Among those awarded diplomas were Catherine and Brian Mc Cague John Buyers Harold Hend erson Lois Cunningham Marion Halbert Mary Dewar Shirley Fife and Glenna chlaw Mrs Weelink left recently on business trip to her native Rolland We wish her bon voyage and will look forward to her return to the community Mr and Mrs Henderso and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Henderson Ever ett Mr and Mrs Eric McKnight and daughter near Alliston visitedMr and Mrs Swenson Sunday Visitors with Mr and Mrs Grills at the weekend were Mr and Mrs Wes Rowbotham and Joyce Totten ham Bombardier John Martin and Mr and Mrs Donald Wilkinson Toronto Mrs John Wood Stayner called on Mrs Paddison on Tuesday and spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Plaxton Angus before go ing on to Barrie for the rest of the week Mrs Bishop Barrie visited her sister Mrs Porter over the week end Mrs Paddison spent few days last week with Mr and CPlaxton Angus Quite number from here took in the Santa Claus parade in Bar lie on Saturday All report good time WA Hear Edna Jaques The Womans Association held very successful evening when they had Miss Edna Jaques prominent poestess Toronto as speaker They also held bazaar sold homemade candyr and served lunch Born at freeman Hospital Born to Mr and Mrs Danton Brownridge nee Annabel Patter son daughter Yvonne Fay on Sunday Nov 30 1952 at Creemore Private Hospital Both doing well loading Lester Wood spent ay with his mother Salems errkwouorartJLsaakvtiF Possum KIDDIES Annis Wyevalc and shown in the Embassy theatre to 5119 lble audience The film told the spent the referred itiilrtavuzvr public school principal Sunday will Mrs irezw ii awn and daughters ljilclilt and lid 21mm YlSllLtl recenl iy with Mr and 3111s Jack Murray Fox Winrlun llCl recently With Mr Lloyd Robson and Joey ivy vlbllitl Sunday with Mr Strand Mr and Mrs 1m samuxmmwmsrma may of huw an African boy became lfayior ninth and pastor at an African church 10 anaemia NW The uiClul lhcmml reading Sunday orgat accortng to Weather ofcial James Lazarrby showed iuw of in degrees below zero Central Home and Salad Aikltrt 20 members of Central lluiiirf and School Association Utlllld nrltflll attendance at Cold Wait mention meetim last ditch when it Peot1oronm Normal School staff spoke on Fri mary Methods The Toronto washer suggested ways in which parents could Cetlptlitlt with teachers and to the reading program Lorne Graham introduced Mr Peat sndhewaoWbym Cultivate either went to polls ooring to seine that fees from four MM hint Public School mm pin hm publisher of News handed the poll with new es Mrs Gladys Hall with M11 Hazel with the other two elected Rev ma local Mennonite trimmer Int 65 Retiring members Dr Hughes Ralph Aitchison lid lat McConnell were mm Mt did not qualify WM 11 AN was FOR HAPPiER HOLIDAY SEASON PROTECT precious expensive furniture or import gay new life to your jaded furniture for the Christmas Holiday Sen son with Custom Tailored Slip Covers at We can still do number of pieces in time for Christmas 34 Hayfield St SPECIALSALE raters $2915 530251545715 Ens To sysop Heres yorlr opportnnity t6 Sdress uplatlier for Christmas and at re markable savings too Wereoffer BUDGET TERMS AVAXLABLE Barrie Tent Awning Ba Phone 4314 arkusrlc ram PHOCKEY GAME no Dawson 95 MIDHURSI MranertMAAdamson spent the weekend in Stratford F01 LITTLE GIRLS WA vars markings 050 tug our complete stock elbowstyle lameness dont ywait come in this week andse the wanderfut values for you forDad elti mortar ifmhziElWmm Responded as oceanth fronltbriliiaht outow whims reme scournevus for the December meeting correctionDoc 10 Date water refrigerator and other appliances Midhurst community concert and some STATION $1395 Christmas tree willwbe heldrfn the MONT $295 rigwnshiphall on Tuesday Dec sacrum Other BonedGames IOOK Mirihursr East Forum war meet at tlge home of Courts on Mon ay Dec Topic The Hub Centre in providing satisfying rural life ST and Miss Finlay visitedMrs PM 05 amusing r0 the FarorConmmnity How Mrs Jory Toronto Mrtand imbth is good comronnity ma armam xam

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