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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1957, p. 18

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insurgent Quill and Rug FainOpening heil Corn Wont nu in stitute members met It the home at Mrs lrvin Hounsome last Thursdey or mplnlcvcning wllb their huxhnnd During shnrt hurlnersacsslon it wlsdtctded to charter but to Ittepdlhcnullt and rug lil opening at Coilingwootl tbdl The ch is planning to send years luhscription oi the find lord witncrs to lrdy iron the community who it patient in Grevenhunt snnltarium Mrs Hodgson took charge at the social hour wilhcartls and games The commit clnus lunch Owlrig to lhc act that it is busy time at year there will not be meeting in All usi The next meeting will he held at the home nt itlrs dimlgsun on Sept 24 served dell Ancient Greek Citizenship Ideals Admired The July in iing ut Hollows Womens insti lite was held last Wednesday at the home or Mrs aowdcn with ll members and our visitors in attendance The president hiren Evans was in the chair gt Roll call was cuslom of an other countryl like collec tion was taken up or lloyai Vic Inrin llospltnl Barrie rln re spouse in an appeal for iunds read by lhc secretary Arrangements were made for picnic to bc held at the home Mrs Evans in lieu of the regular August meeting The members hope to have their husbands and families with thtm tor SUPP The program was in charge oi Mrs Dales convener of citi zenshlp and education The motto No country can rise higher than the character at ltsrpeoplewusAuhiyrcommentedr on by Mrs pales who iollowed up with splcn papcr on What is cilircnship Mrs Wright also save paper on eiilzenshlpandwhat it meanttoflhe peapleofwAacient Greece The following is pledge the boys at that dily weié required to make 1nd kcep We will never bring disgrace to this city town or village by any act of dishonesty or cnwafilicc nor ever desert our sulicring comrades in the ranks We will light tor the ideals lld sacred things oithc coun try both singly and together We will revere and obey the countrys laws and do our besl to incite like respect and never enne in those around us it was felt to be wonderful ideal for all young people to aim at and sincerely work tor Mrs Dnlcs read poem Things whichPutzlc Me cnn cerning the tremendous wealth ot food and other necessities which so many enley whilc mil lions starve in other ports of the world The readings were interspersed with songs and contests which gave variety to the interesting program Lunch was served by the hos toss and lunch committee Churchillglllémbers Eniéy Trip To Guelph Fergus Sunnyrsllies andh temperature in the 609 was perfect weather for Churchill Womens Institute annual Otitlrig last Tuesday Thirtyseven members and their triendit hoaided bus run and proceeded southward to Sc ombcrg Shand Dam Mono Mills and Orangeyllle At Fergus the hrs stop the ladies were taken on tour of Bealty Brothers factory and are shown the assembly at washing machine iwa members oi Elora Wo mens lnstit met the bus there pleased to 5221 piece wove carpet do natcd by Mrs RonartBoyes ot Gillord which had been spun dyed randtwo many years ago Next etopwas the Dntario zricultural College at Guelph here hot lunch wasclllaycd in fifpfqnm ordnnrrpegmh irancltherh malontrilgcdy or remunti lye story but managed toJmmbine liem and poetic in night In novel which til ugh lrhori Haiti ottilebiaia rip was being hearts cl Ill Henry This is not it novel so much as series ol incidents lrom the tile oi the mother at the live Tippclt girls She was quite character hy all accounls She believed that men Were the most magnlticent lerclnating creatur es on Gods gout earthand there wasnt one at them shccouidnt lwlsl round her little linger this might have led to complicationr it she hadnt also thought that lather was king at them Ill late levarnud most interest IndEvinlormtlie Timc sped all too quickly the college but tile uhedule in he kept so boarded lheh tor the return trip The in top was or dinner at we clochnl the QuMnIJlotel l7 Brampton Twilight com the ladlesha It the starting point It Churchill ready to tell their hmlllcs ot the pleasant Ind worthwhile drygl The words at all were echoed in th The rippcts lived in Windsor on the banks of the St Clair River in house that had belong cd to rum runner who develop cd penitentiary trouble with the lowers of Detroit lamitlar and tempting skyline Mother took this lure and became an adept at our greatest international sport evading the customs For years she revelled in this life 01 crime than one sad day it was rcvelll to her that if the rpent weekend with her married daugh ter in Detroit she could bring back practically anything she WantcdrdutyilrecrNeverIgoin did mother shop in Detroit The fun was gone lrorn it and wind sors straps were suddenly super tor to these across the border Apart from this gamc with the innmother war slawabiding it rather unconventional citizen Veni Henrys book cooi Ind frivolous as ruflied bathing suit is ideal hntvwcathel reading it at times it seems triile im probable well who cares about probability anyway It is fun to think that anywhere in Canada but especially on the hanks of the St Clair River an attempted murder could turn out to be benefit to all concerned and incredibly cheering to learn that Cousin Edward nuld even imagine he saw sea serpent in that same rivcf THE SANDCASTLE by Iris Murdoch rho Sandcastle is story at middievaged married English schoolmaster bored and irritated with his domineering wife who lalls suddenly and violently in love with portraigpaintcr lllle situation is not new and the book might have beenthe usual banal treatment either sordidbr sentimental of much young and lovely abused theme what is new ii iris hlurdoc ability to see the humor inherent lllbflll human he haviorand circumstance and to urclt not to mock the irailly at her characters bul to heighten telligent man nnda good teacher but his liner quoiities have been rhc bookls on holiest sndsr tlstic study in passion and gull nd the part they play in the liv happy metallic thread mil longwln ter we like to allow bit or sparkle These three durerent types of bags are speedily crocheted with doublethick cotton and Beads may be added tor extra spark thesc hugs Must send stamped salt addressed envelope to the NeedlecrattDc partment this Leaflet No 64 heaviest intlilX0 traffic through Coldwater thisffieason Marlyn autos were observed among hundreds of vehicles passing through the village or beaches and summer resorts in the dis trict Many pulled truism and ter period were William shep smaller crait all trailers Busir llch places reported increased trade ding anniversaries of Goldwater residents occur in July Among anniversaries are lliannlng 27 years wed Cumming married nine lrs Letherby 27tb saryl hand kitchen ll Siieppnrd July thy Godfrey July Andrew Dunlap July 14 Mrs Frank Gill July 20 Charles Eplett lrr July 21 Mildred CummingJuly 27 Lloyd Lelhcrby July 28 Mrs Sncyd eir pathos and moire thcm warmly and bcllcvahly human nor the schoolmaster is an in suppressed and hidden otter years at subjection to his wiles more dominant personality Narl iffl sincerely believes everythingIshc does the is acting or the good oi her hus band and their two adolescent childr However she lacks imagination and is quite incapA dble or underst riding any human leeling nr motive opposed to her own She triumphs but her triumph is an empty one and ashevhersclf pathetic figure The two children absorbed alter the nlunrtcr of youth with them selves and their own hopes and dc are oblivious at the rut ferirlgll of theirpparents cuncem eoa 1th thesunhappy ituation as it threatens auect th Blown liver barley counted By mane LETBBIIBYV Heat Wave Tflttlc The heat wave hrnughtihe Anniversaries Numerous birthdays and wed luly lMr and Mrs blrronco July srlev and Mrs non July lilr and Mrs Lloyd Birthdays nheTrotter goldwaters globetrotting clergy man Rev DonaldG churcher igenjoying another ol is tours ahroad This summer he is ac componying party travélllng by air which includes Miss Barbara Cooper 01 Goldwater Last summer the minlsler too voyage tDVEllglalid hy ocean liner with his parents and John Tipping all of Coldwnter They visited points of interest in Eri tain and the continent Eoth Mr and Mrs ChurchcrSr were born in England but itave reel cd in Canadaoverfl yearn con dcrable portion other Churchers career In recent hull travelogue lectur He has been from coast tocoast in CI ada visited evcry state in the United States and gthlsrlro been well as the Bt of Europe Low Extremely low water in be Georgian Bay andits lnle which have handicapped boat owners using channels rn There is veryscanty low of the eoldwater alverwiththo bottom showing through invmany places In the summer ol1952much thin hed1h fiand Township was leimen weré uu roof The Nortlfi River There were 150 acres of the one crimflooded in 1952 Ind lbc witerlevelwds lllehiga est in recorded history Among land owners who Iul tcred extensively in the high wa pllrd Fred Brown Lloyd Taylorv William Borrcw Ted Durnfnrd Frank Durntord em 21 Cecil Laughii Lawrence Dcvine and Nnrmlln MacDonald Lllelang Friends Mr and Mrs Oswald Swan of recently marked their 48th wedding annivtrsary are liielong friends Mn James Laxonby On Aug the anonbys will be married 53 Vasey Mr Swan has lived on his yarey farm thrpughoutr his lite fiiWFTrelanWwith Mmsmn in 1934 no on Aug 12 Iormer Jane Miller i5about six months older than herhushand Village Concern recent fatal accident at Cnighurst levcl aroused concern water over two level crossing lisn the centrevof the village Although bell sounds when train approaches uther warning CPR level Street just north at the business and Von Gray Street short distance from the Main St intersection Children pass the Grdy Street school Council pressed for action or improved warning devi last year but although iiood nilw conic on the more hosbeen heard lot standstill on Project Amengthe prplects which are st standstill during th lull in summer activities is ed Commu crossing has again in Cbld there are no signals at the crossings section inspector wn Ittei years his been devoted to travel Centrehuildlng An excellent new bill diamond has beenlnid out on the centre ground In has been used for league games of the district girls sotlblu loop has been levelled and the grass culpandthc diamond itselti of hard 1inefgrit FnnkEorland has been given job of hulldlng bleachers isle molt recent plan or buildlnmwar do tened This WIA ilared no hope at obtaining federal and aprovlnr hich would pay 16 arms control to Bermuda ha andMexicolas laying field ew comlnunl clnl grin ingrlcul urn nextL ye inpleie minder Main My 65th wlivnrohr rating omell Mr and tow diys with limp It Aullrvltlo Mr And Mlle Montreal are visiting with the tel no Mrs George tv is extended ton flpbirngnJhe death their ton Jock who we kliled dent acn Cornwall car and iera parents Mr McGinnls holiday Trip Lyons lei or In Wilbrmsvllle mt air and Mrs Sims and run Derek of Will Den the weekend with Mr Thoma Cooper in James nelsey anorontn is ipeatiing tcw weeks with Mrs Juries Smith Mr rnd Mu ltly Player ot Toronto spending their holi days here 911 11mm urn mm Ulnnlli xrkcdleanej In it Beard yum Karlt ndhhl 1m Rows meioth to Graven urlt to pry their last respect to elnte Mn John Merece the ormer ldl Agnew oi Elmvaic slew in her 46th Mrs holiday and Mn he died in her CHRISTIAN ALVEIIE hes been oudrrd lol rdoptlon by her father to Mr and Mn parents at Cprolynnc Moore Ilso who war but to death with tire iron in JBM Mr Arnett lather oi live children is unemployed and says his home is breaking on Miscellaneous Shower On utilile evening relatives mod lriendl scuttled in the Sun day School room at St Andrewl Presbyterltn Church when Mr and Mn RonaldGthln nu Kin Patricia Ann dunes were the iguutl at honort deitghtlully arranged shower The room was decorated tor the occasions The bride and groom received many henntilul gllu Arslrting were little PILty McMnnn dressed II and Jamie French groom curled In the dccoratcd puitct of gifts Others were Mrs in Fleming Misc Muriel Ritchie aMrs ThomIvacMInn and Mrs Francic Fleming Aiter the pres anti bud been opened air and MnGrahaln expressed their up pruciation for all the giths Lunch WII served to close pleann Lhwrcnce Moore From Albert Dr and Mn William Stewart and in Christopher oi Rnlston Alberta are visiting with Mu Bishop Ind other friends nelorued tcFln and Mrl Dick Thtuxldny or their home In Holly wood FlDtilianlter visiting their niece Mrs Field Ind tem elt on Mr nd lttn bornie Pilon and daughter Shtrcc returned alter spending few days It blind Moved In and Mrs Clare Whitton have taken up residence in the house vacated by Mr and Mrs George Terry Buck Home Mr and Mrs lama Ferguson and family returned to Deep River liter visiting the runners pucnm Mr and Mrs accent visitor Mr and Mrs Malcolm howat Say Eastern Farm Most Economical HALIFAX CHNova Scotils agriculture minister Hon Haliburton advises young ltllm ers to stay in the East Gencrally speaking young larmers have heiter ap pnrtunitier in Nova Scotla than they do in the West doesnt cost as much to start here and mixed farming can he developed without increasing acre FE° ls sate economical convenient to use yet it kills tlius likc BAFFLING CARDS Modern report rlgnorrlo eliminate the element at competition which might tend to give some students an later The oldriashlnned cards let the student know where he stood Even magic llffelllmiSllpply i1 Muicltsteps no 332332 rarrrrrrrirr are de he says feeling Farmlnl Finns Pcnt lon Heraid Nova Scotia runner on the could have gross turnover 10 times as great as that at western larm ers will here doesnt have to walk two mile to in with the neighbors Haliburtonr 13329 Nomi Béos same area And tarm epared to make the heavy no In in ditlonoiiinaneirLMny oriprizi ermlt attainme if who recently returned from Region co er ence maderlt clear he was rossed with what he sow dvice to you farmers still is to stay home Twenty acres wererequlred to sustain and head ot uttielbecnuse the Wests restricted rainfall in Nova Scotti an animal could get along on two acres in order to ensure proilt on the Prairies be said tamer hast llidto ownahout 1230 acres He needs an initial capital Di between $30 000 and $50000 Ind he must he specialist in certain crops run ning greater rilk at heavy losses Community Penonala Minimum quarterly hnlnnn Lance humble or Toronto rev In him Id his cou Mrnnd Mrs Willim Pheasant been halldnying at their Severn River cottage Mrs John Lethcrby hud her hrotherVGarlleld Cotton otPen Pat Fox etang nd her sister Mrs Brluon ol Parry Sound as week hér VC ORTD AT 9N gtVSTERbl lusts airgtond Mrs Howard Golbmlt ll 6gp gt Brdrteh Chico 372 My 51 Tomato limd baby oi Toronto spent the weekend at Alvin Galbraith iya Dunlap StBarrlo Mr and Mrs Ken Lovorlog oi lmlra NY are visiting Mr and Mrs Cecil Levering i9 uttering over Main going to was under the propox SUCCESS SECRET Success is the reward that comes to welldirectedand de termined eilort towards delinitc objective all Emay take years=or striving to bring it into actuality He will be but only themost adverse condi wile the tions willhlolk it completely Estevan Soak Mercury Enjoy outdoor right in your own backyard speclAL Disco NT 0N TONVORDER 017 em BY mp ms THESETABLES Andrew monarch may Assam mcc

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