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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1956, p. 13

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company panedottherpbruuy my oftheoehoolboardfemndibelow that requested by the teachers motion was In utatn the present um salary for me teacher It 31000 to in aeue the nusimumfrem 82400 to $3600 to extend the annual increment of $100 from five years to six years and to keep the tal ary of the principal at the pm est rate of $3000 per year Pres ent minimum for grade teachers is laid toabe 500 instead of $2400 Public schoolsprinclpal Robert Legato had outlined to the board what the Goldwater teach crs were requcsting which he said ould keep their pay in line then in the area This calls for Minimum $2400 maximum $3200 for grade teachers who would also receive $100 per year for outside experience up to five 200 per ear rinclpal would receive the same additions for experience and the yearly increment plus an ertra allow ance of $100 per room for being principal Mr Legate pointed out the increases the teachers ask would raise the Coldwater mill rate slightly over one mill Since thevbonrd meeting the teachers have been rcportedassaying the increascs passed are unsatis factory Advice on procedure in connec tion with the new public school is being awaited byrthe board from Orillialawyer Paul Cope land The school has been closed down since the former contractor was dismissed by the bonding it is expected Mr Copeland will ask for meeting of the trustees at Coldwater in thenear future at which it is cxlt pcctcd those attending in addi tion to himself as spe al legal counsel will be represcntativc of the bonding com any the arch itect for the when and possibly the school inspector 82nd Birthday Mrs James Lazonhy very well known resident of Coldwatcr marks her 82nd birthday on Feb 16 Mrs Lazonby has enjoyed improved eyesight since undergo ingvan operationon one eye in Toronto recently for removal of Icatarac She still entertains many vi tors and she and her husband who is 84 get out to church and other functionsfre quently daily duty is assisting Mr anonby to maintain official weather reports for Coldwatcr Born at Mono Mills Mrs Lazonby Hurryi Hurry Hurry Ther mm 1m summatich hand110v largogami lmfl whenaheeanlet widow dotting In Call black cloth coat owned by Mr Walter Laung fanned Vaughan Weatherill of Cold water was taken by mistake from the ladies dressing room at Cold water rink the night of theskat ing carnival Feb ii similar coat but larger in size was left in error Iira Lsughlin would like to exchange coats and sug gested this could be done it the Goldwater telephone office Music Festival Syllabus or the 1956 music festival at Goldwater will be ten warded to district schools in about week according to plans of the festival committee Following correspondence with this years adjudicator Dr Roy Fenwickvot the Departmcnt of Education it was decided to hold the festival on May in Goldwater United Church The event will not be too close to term exams and will likelyavold extremely warm wes er Church Membership Rev Charles Carter of the Pros byterian Church spoke on church membership to the Young Wo mens Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs Eanncrman The church ladies aid held successful tea on Feb 11 Flowers on the altar of the Presbyterian Church Sunday last were in memory of Mrs Wallace Abbott meeting of the congregation was announced for Feb 25 follow ing the afternoon service committee of Barrie Presbyr tcry will conduct meeting on Christian Education in the Cold water Presbyterian Church Feb Mr Carter said he was pre pared to conduct communicants closseach Thursday evening at pm for the next four weeks Skating Carnival Proceeds from last weeks sknti ing carnival in Coldwater rink will go towards the purchase of the Lions Clubs new public ad dress system which was used at the carnival for the first time Spectators and participants en joyed the annual ice show staged by Goldwater Lions team defeated Lions Club team 32 in broomhall gamc Dr Hall was referee The wi ncrs were presented with trov phy by Lions President Ritchie ladies Grenard Spelling canted Dialer David WhitE Grade WP at Moonstone publlcrachool where Mrs William Wylie of Celdwster was winner of the schools Area and Eady community hall He is elig ible to advance in pmiinccwide competition Other contestants were Catherine LEspcnnce llillsdele Brenda Wood lady Walter Walker Coulson lsabel Robins Carley Margaret Ed wards Orr lake Bruce Goes Creighton James Rix Warminsv tcr Jean Troughon MountSt Louis andTorben Anderson The match was con ducted by Miss Waterworth of Orillia Judges were Rev John Epp and Rev RossCumming both of Goldwater and Peter Naughton ficldman for the Fed eration Miss Kathleen Stewart 01 Goldwater teacher at Carley School was convchcr for the competition Furthcr competition will take placc in the Inspectorate division contest to be held at Regent Street School Midland on Feb 29 Zone and provincial elimination contests In Toronto will be fol lowed by the finals also in Toron to at Easter The Ontario Educa tional Association Toronto Tele gram and others are cooperating in the competitions which will re sult in boy and girl champion being designated as provincial champions Funeral Service Funeral service was held at Orillla onFeb ll for the late George Wilson well known ma son who was for many years resident of Mntchedash township Mr Wilson passed away in sol dicrs Memorial Hospital Orillin pftcr an illness in his 88th year Member of Standing Committees Besides being member of the select Liens Committee Lloyd Letherby East Simcoe MPP has been appointed member of the following standing committees of the Ontario Legislature Public Accounts Agriculture Lands and Forests Travcl and Publicity Conservation Education Game and Fish PRECIOUS STONES Ccylon has several hundred gem pits yielding such stones as sup Lane Judges for the events were phircs rubies aquamarine and who is the former Eleanor Ward iMrs Hall Mrs Robert Macon topaz wwl 0A and opened the meeting with iii withelght members present lheI meeting opened with prayer M4 ter the reading of the minutes and the treasurcrs report arrange ments for the Valentine completed hlrsxw Ma ilconductcd test entitled Flowery Rom ance social time was spent over cup of tea and rcircsh mcnts served bvars McLean Bowling Club Results EariyLeague High lady single Bernice Holmes 253 trip Bern ice llclmer 608 high gent single Lorne liarvey 252 triple Lorne Harvey 56 Team standing Blues 23 Stew Pots 21 Sneakers l7 Hawkeycs l7 Lani League high lady singlc Edna Smith 230 triple Edna Smith 557 high gent single Ed gar Kneeshaw 201 triple Jack Armstrong 480 Team standin Turnnbouts 23 Jitterbugs 23 Scorpins 21 Try hards 11 tea were Valentin Tea On Saturday afternoon the An glican Womanshuild held Val entine ten euchre and sale of homemade baking Mrs William Madill and Mrs Button won the prizes for euchre and lovely lunch was served Toboggan Party Members of the junior choir of the United Church enjoyed ato bogganing party at the home of Mrs Charles Cerswcll on Satur day evening after which they were entertained by their leaders Mrs Wilcox Mrs Bateman and Mrs Cerswpli to lovely sup per and evenings entertainment wars News The February meeting of the WMS was held at Mrs Youngs on Thursday afternoon with 21 members present The president Mrs Glassiord was in the chair hymn Roll call was answered by verse containing the word Saviour Bible readings were given by Mrs Brown Mrs Suth oriand and Mrs Gilhooley Mrs Smith read poem Not Lost and led in prayer The speaker Rev Ralph Wild con 1115 talkon were won by Mrs Terry and Mrs tel LASATW WNW if ted by Min Orrock and Mrs Reid then servcda dainty och Weekend Visitors Mrs Reynolds and Mrs llill lbronto spent the weekend with Ltnnox Mr and hire schut of the Christian Reformed Church at Springdaleand Ans norvelt gave very ntcrestintt immigration and the work of their church and answer ed snumber ol questions Mrs Brethct moved early vote of thanks toMrWil hut Rev Mr wildschut closed the meeting with prayer after which he sang the Doxology in Dutch lovely lunch was served by Mrs Young and Mrs McLean Recreation Course On Thursday evening the last meeting of thevrccreation course was held in the hall which was backwards party Each member could invite guestjnd all had to dress backwards and come in the back door All were greeted with upside down signs in love ly decorated hall From the opcning dance Good night Ladics to the closing song Hello NEighbor funfilled evening was enjoyed by all lunch of cookies and sand wiches was served by the boys littl gift of appreciation was pre sen ed to Miss Collcy and Mrs Gordon Todd and everyone is hoping for another course next year Euchre The second chchre of the scrics was held on Monday night with 17 tables playing Ladics prizes McDonald low Miss Mac Mc Lean Gents Allan Brown and Jackson Glassford low William Madill Lucky table Mrs Bowles and Sinc McDonald Lucky number valentines Mrs Lang1 Mrs Terry Mr Wilson and Wil linm Madill Meeting Date Changed The local Girl GuideAssocia tion meeting has been changed and will be held on Thursday March at pm MD Still fro mane genresimpcanTb some Lucio SHOWER Just em Stores nevus Jamboééésisnsf Esplhitt no an The death of Albert whichoccurredatthenoy ml Vlc veanioc picturesof The remainder or seventh dressings pilot for several weeks having undergone an operation which was followed by complications at was considered out of danger when death came so suddenly The deceased was the eldest son of the late Fred Ayerst and Mar the Blackswck He was born near Thornton 61 years ago and air tended Mount Pic nt School un til he moved with is parents to Owen Sound After movingjo Owen Sound he took up moulding vocation he followed until the first war broke when he enlisted and served overseas for coins time Like many more he came home with broken health and was not able to return to his voca tion so he returned toxfhornton and spent many yearswith his uncle the late Charles Blackstock and later with his cousin Mrs Vernon Fletcher He was wow derful skater and enjoyed help mg the beginnersjo master the art He is survived by his two sisters Misses Lylla and Fleda Ayersf of Willowdale and by three brothers Allan of Edmon ton Charles and Will of Amherst berg The latter was on holiday in Florida but flew home for the funeral The funeral service was held in sonnetta funeral parlors on Wednesday morning conduct ed by Rev Mt Monks interment took place in the thily plot in ALL Trans MADE 36 Bayfleld Street Evening Circle members spon sored very rucceesiutspcial evening on Tuesday in the Sun day School room The program conaisted of variety numbers and plcturea topped by large plates of fancfikrs and maple syrupJur une Hockey Club Euchre The intermediate hockey boys held euchrc party at Mr and Mrs Clarence Smiths Sat urdsy evening in spite bad weather conditions goodly nun her turned out Cemetery Wl Conference Mesdamcs Spencer Wilson Smith and LenI nor attended WI conference on Greenwood Owen Sound Mimekeen PERSON SCHEVJHO is TEN vengeance The days are getting little long er and maybe little warmer but youll need good fuel to warm up in the evenings So call now an order your supplies WOOD SUP1 SIBwezs 712 Wednesday in Cookstown Wear in the Hair Clip to necktie Exrka rIvv ExrRA Lia1r trannlstorn Remarkable miniature hearing aida dramatic new Zenith concept in wearing one and performance New Mrsnsistor Zenith circuit miniature extendedrange PcnnaghoneO and famous Zenith fingertip tro combine to oiler truly remarkable performance and clarity Include amazing new Zenllh learphone Another great step in Zeniths crusade for belter blaring mower cost uuy harrynet mum by my all FluYuan Hm mmmnnam SHOPPINGJAMBOREE

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