Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1957, p. 9

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Profound one Rem dents prominent in the business and professional lite of Goldwater have joined others than many parts or Canada in cluding former Prime Minister St Lourént former Liberal cabinet ministers and members of parliament in expreslng och and Egret at the sudden of WilliamA Robinson foriner MP for Simcoe East and DeputySpeaker or the House at Commons in the last session Bill Robinsons untimely death has been great shock to meAHe brought distinction to East Sim one during his years as mem beroi parliament and as Deputy Speaker at the House of Com mans He was manthiacon stitllency and Canada can ill of iordto lose and wish to ex press my deepest sym athy to members of his family stated Lloyd Letherhy MPP lor Simme East Mr Letherby recalled that Mr Robinson had defeated him in the federal election of 1415 but cripo in politics Vad not inc with their personal triendshi Joycees Dinner Goldwater Joycees at their membership drive dinncrnt Port Severn were urgedby speaker Lloyd Letheltby MP for Simcoe East to overcome difficulties in their path to accomplish great things or their community and in development of individual abilities Charles Wadge chaired the early part of the dinner andturn éd proceedings over to President Ray Mills Besides 15 prospective mem bers guests included Goldwater Reeve Laivrcnqe Devino and Eld donllopkins 0f Drillin District Jaycees president Mrs Lloyd Letherby received pleasant surprise when she re cived bouquet of camations mm the Jaycees as compensation for the group having taken her husband away for the evening Coidwater delegates at the fall cont ence of Joycees at Chatham ivere Boh Legato Paul Pearce Charles Wad Frank Duhle and Moved toColdwater Mr and Mrs Rrank 0mm re cently moved from Halo to Cold water andarc livingjn part of the residence of Mr and Mrs Arthur Dunlop on Gray Street fMrs Orum received gift from the member Pf 3019 49315 WA at Bala previous to her delt Farm gt Tenders Close Tenders close at 12 noon Nov 30 for bidders on the old public school and grounds at Cold water Bible Society Campaign iAnnai financial campaign for theBihle Society is now under way in Coldwater Canvassers are Mrs John Walker Mrs Walter Lovering Mrs Frank Job Mrs Angus Clarke Miss KathleenGalhraitll Miss Edna Laney Aibert Locking Clarence Ward Mervyn Walker andRussell Burns Speaks in Barrie Lions Last week Jack Kingshorough formerly associated with the stock business in Toronto spoke to Barrie Lia Club on pitfalls to be avoided by investors in min ing issues His addresswas one recent series delivered in towns in canadaand Photos was by Raven Exam for in photonrheomt wail villath in pony orig lgtnomvr sanvrcni EXAMINER the omega sum was tedéul keelum harem invasion hand it wasreportod tint there was over $100 raised at the bazaar tea andbake saleheid by Cold water Predrytcrian Church Lid ies Aid on Nov 16 column who wens Euemvot Elaine Galbraith at party on her 8th birthday on Nov 15 were Ann Robinson Mike Wcatherill Elizabeth Russcli Sha Pagan Betty Burnie Gaylo Worrell Sandra and Debra Galbraith and Linda BailewliL Sgt lohn MapClcnn an officer of Scarboro Township police who was one of live Toronto area mcn drowned while hunting at Pine Lake near Whitney was close friend of Joe Barden of Coldwater and was also well known to other residents of the village Relatives live at Orr Lake succesjul Hunt Art Cornell returned from hunt at Kearney with the Gordon Lcathcrdaieparty which brought out cight deer Mr Cornell was cling rcgrettid asa prllcd rock ing chair he took annually to the camp feiltmrn trailer and was lost hebween Coldwntcrand 0ril iia on Saturday evening Nov 16 BeccivcsDiploma Mrs Shirley Eplett Goldwater organist choir leader nnd music teacher concluded lengthy per iod oi training last week when she received diplomator As sociateship oi the Royal Conser vatory Toronto The A1101 certificate was one of number presented to candi dates from all Canada and was received at graduation exercises in Convocation llali Toronto reception followed the ceremony Deal Abandoned prospectiVE deal involving purchase of limestone deposits in Oriliia Township by combina tion at Canadian and United States firms and which might have involved construction of private railway for shipping pur poses from the township to Port MoNicoll or Midland has been ahandonedt it was learned in Coldwéterthis week The US industry concerned has purchasedsome 2000 acres in the State of Michigan contain ing the type of limestone requir ed tor steel manufacturing and has piansfor construction ot plant at Dundee Michigan to cost $10mill and which will employ 200 vas reported MINESING WA News OnWednesiay Nov 13 the noon tea in the Orange Hall which was packed to lull capacity Thanks to all those who attended and also worked to makethe afternoon the success it was sash show her daughter Mrs Leighton Ad offer their congratulations to this She is an ardent lover of flowers flavoursealed fiéeiéisfii GINGER ALE mr my of 5mm owe K15 was our 00 may can soon Mome last my not all ams Quite number called to but the past Tcw years has not been able to keep up her flower bedsis she uscll She rubs her hands and say cant keep up am onyxsail AGO20 girls parad ed before Christian Dior the1gtaria fashion designer He chose one 21yearold DeniseGirard od Qllelt bee City and she becamethe first Canadian mannequin ever em ployedby the Dior house Here Dennelmodeh numberirom tho latestcolleption oi Dior whodied suddenly in October whiiaon hol iday Italy EGBERl WackyEuchre There were five tables at the weekly euchre Prizes went to high lady Alice Newton high man Vincent Holt lone hands CharlesBnndafl consolation pri zes Mervin Braden and Mrs Cairns Recent Visitors Visitors withMr and Mrs Broiley on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Arnold Rogers Lynn and BarryAQLBood Fleaduand and Mrs Kenneth Broliey Mr and Mrs Ewart BurnsTor onto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Garvin Burns Mrs Robert MooneyMr and Mrs Harry Smith Mary and Myr with MrandMrsAl Rumble ShortrVisit David Church Kcnorn is spend ing couplcoi weeks with his parents Mr and Mrs Church From Toronto members of St Peters Church WA Miss fwd Whitesmeand 3° held successiul bazaar and alter Whmsmel TWMD 5119 the weekend with Mr and yMrsCeéil Whiteside Weekend infloronto Mrs Allan Newton and Don spent the weekend in Toronto and while there attended the iioyal On Saturday alternoon NlLV 16 Winter Fan Mrs Joseph Fralick cele rated her 86th birthday at the home of mm mm Mrs WrenAlliston spent con pie of days last week with Mr an Mrs Alvin Miles sixty young lady who puts in her Miss Patty Ch 511 spent the time keeping herhome and in weakend IF TPlDntO with 55 119 sling11mg making gums Jenkinsand on Saturday atte ded with everythin she usedzto Seventeen of er children and grandchildren joinedwith her in birthday supper At The Royal Mr and Mrs Eli Crawford and Mrs Williamchry of Barrie at ténded the hoyal winteri Fair Ellsworth Was one of the judges of the Shropshirev sheep Karen and Mrs Henry of Barrie visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Crawford RENT Novgorod Trucks nyvthe hour nay week Anyflne oomphno 9012139 wattruntilr pmvandu yo name no can no spent theweekend in Bolton gt Tuesday evening with 12 linem Mr and MrsGeorge Miles and 6f the program and thokior her thisspépies nrnoist ground W96 Rothko There were aghtltaoies qt the weekly euchre on Friday evening at the Community Centge went to Mrs Clughley hod Cliit rria lone ha well Junior Earthen Novemberfmeeting ollvy Ju ior Farmers wils held theball on Tuesday evening dent Ross Brethet in th Final arrangements or the has trip to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair were announced Committecs Were appointedto chu service and consisted debate and ical contest one eb comprised Donna Lyons and Ron Spencer affirmative and Bert Schaiey and Bruce Bourne nega tive They argued the pros and cons on the resolution Resolved that more are losing thelrde pendency 30th sides made creditable presentation of the subject but the judges called the affirmative side the nner Ross Brethet will be local iopresehta Churchill Nov 28 Miss Danni principal at and Arnold Bantinz were the judges Following short recreation period the meeting addourned at 1115 tive in the county contest at Annual om The nelit meetih of Ivy Jun ior Farmers will be at Thornton at are emnidedthlsTFfll annual meeting and membersh night Fees will be Lamepted at meet Mrs Dixoan townyill give demonstra oncandy making All4Hgirls will be very welcome Card Party Hosts Wome Just to Mrs Ross Chipchasé ho less to the hull In lvy Womenfs Institute on iv 13 Mrs Frank Phair ofPortDs1 housie spent the weekendiatj the of her rents Mr and no Toronto Weekend Mr and Mr Bruce McVanell and Shirley and friend spent the weekend in Toronto twith rein tives and attended the Winter Fair Presbyterian WMSY Mrs LJennett was hostess tofthe Womens Missionary so ciety of the Presbyterian Church for the Novhmber meeting on and Wo visitors present The meeting underdheleader with ayhyrnn and prayer Psalm 96 was chosen foi scripture read ing and led responsiveiy Mhzs Maud Keowu Minutes of last approved Business was dealt With Mrs Gibson reportedthe purchased Mrs McQuay was in charge theme Prayer She had some veryinteresting readings The Bible questions on the 14th chap ter of StyM epared by Balm ot Idlieadtree can Ihe easily gown by buryingpoles af ship of the president Mrs Gibson opened in the usual way nieeting read by the secretary and dishes for the church had is hm New wally Bishop rrFazMusesw figmenwsa GRANDPAH

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