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Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1956, p. 18

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one reeeo ltoyli crm do lrieads inst the home and Mnitusseii Orr Grea tollveGlen aloon notion um oi sir Ind urn Walter of Grenard Glen has alwgs ired obeconyo apllotil He eived notice to re St Jo njs Quebec otter Following public senool training It Grenard he attended Orillla Collegiate untll last year when began assisting his lather with openuon oi the Moon form He was member Orillln TeenTown was in tho ortllia codet corps was member at the HuronlerHCail Club showing in the drlry class it the fair at Coldwater and was member ot Falrvalley AYPA His popularity was attested by the many triends lromten conlr unities who attended the tare ll party at which he received an electric rawr Ind other gilts frne program included an address singsong and musical selections Minaglng our we nir and ltlrs Fred Kinncar will Toronto Meellnl Ground Observer Corps held meeting Wednesday May in the Frigidaire Auditorium along Toronto Golden title in uttend once were more than 150 observ ers with Clare chvll Clarcmdnt ehairmanand organizer From BarricrIilter Centre were lying Dtliccrs Shepherd and Lou lilacGulre Regional and ervisnrs present were Chan dicr Allenwood Bench John As ton Pickering George Schultz Schombcre Stan Norwich Ty rone iilr Keevi opened proceedings by introducing Dflicer Command log No 51 Flight Lieut Swnnton who presented the two officers from Barrie Filter Centre in turn Flying oilicer Walker was then introduced as representing the Commanding Officer No 6080 unit North Baylhelat ter then presented gust speaker Squadron Leader Strouts whose topic was Search and Res an ced to search In rescue pen pnncland equipment on crattat dill coastal waters and highlighted an interesting speech on pro cedures by complimenting the GOBC on its magnificent ctiort to date FL Swimtorl Barrie followed Wiht talk onrproeedures used in this area and results obtained Alter this 51 Shoutsassisted by George Chandler presented wings to deserving volunteers in the Home area Thesewere Jack Ralnbird Chief Observer and Garry Garland observer Avening Hurley Gillett lr andAlan Kidd observer Glencairn str ence Rytileruobservcr Phelpston wFlylng Officer Walker gave an excellent address on organizl atlon of GOBC otter whichthc meeting wasturned dver toFrlEis ire guides under Mr Crandell ur was conducted for some ough the new plant remainder messing films inythe auditorr luncheon followed in the cateteriu then adjournment imeol have our experl BUllri system takes the gnmbi excessivee tand re list DE water recall tortuous bathilll tortalnilles ot thofdlr expansio of laid by athe water lunlo Chamber 0113mm meme Th recalls the cctivlty ot Ooldwster Boardot inde he torvltku suspended Following lti organisation 1in May 17 the Goldwater Board or Trade set bout making thlavil age widely known throughpro motlonal booitle distributed in the United State Canada and sell result at amliltion witbthe Canadian Chamber at Commerce it was largely instrumental in obtaining the electric warning signals at Eddy crossing secured ilsh iryrtor local waters turnlshed directional signs and gave support to communltv Christmas tree ven tures and other projects lnlnsny ways it backed measures togid lndustrlll mercantile and tourist development end look initial steps In unrenarlnu building bylaw for Goldman Herb will the first prcs Ident Others who headed the card were Lorne Pnlklnflhornn William Keast Gllsstord chlie and LioydLcthcrby lirlp Needy chums Many needy causes have re celvcd assistance train Goldwater Legion in flicpast year Most recent donations by ihe branch were of $24 each to the institute for the Blind and the TB camp or veterans Ind 310 to tile Goldwater Cemetery fund Flnnl meeting of the Observer Corps or this spring will be May 23 at the Legiunhlll Card Party For Cemetery Funds Sponsored by Goldwater Sr WW mens institute card party in the Orange Hallrecently raised 25 towards beautification of the Col water Cemetery Prizes were won by Mrs Archie Tucker Mrs McCuaig lllrsrMorlcy Lye Ferrylnan and George Lang Surprise rrrty gt Matchednsh Hall was the setting tor surprise party when friends met to honor Mr and lira Daug ins Church on their 251k wedding anniversary About 80 enjoyed the evening of dancing and con versation Thegucsts oi honol expressed their appreciation for the gift or silverware tram the community Recolls Previous Owners rWilliam Stewart of Coid ome ot the owner ottbe property Where the Ontn by government conservation inrrn is now being established in hledonte iownsb He the original settler ve 75 years ago wasJames hlulliga from northern lrelind probably County Cnvarl James Miller was later the owner and the property then came into the possession of Alex Miller Thomas Bannon pur Wood raibra inspect quant the reservoir to arprleo per rd Solne timbers eutgiatne village inter extreme ordered sown ber ll rr mill ot morothan Council ceeded to request by the iioln undiehooi metal tlontn have crossing lines painted MainStreet intersection at Gray treeL rmuncluor wdge ruuuledcndcouncii agreed that it possible senior students should be designated to nsslst school children cross streets sale rush hourl Parking lints are to be pa led on MIlnStreelandvehiciea in tuture will observe parallel park ing owner at the village parking lot will be lsltcd to clear addi tional space at the rear now occupied by his equipment firms in Goldwater will be plilltcdby contractor motion was passed to spend $15 tor shrubs to heoutity the River bank to replace those occi dentally out down during under hrushlng The roplantlng will be done by the Horticultural Soci eiyv list of historic situ is to be obtained so rouneil will know what recommendations to make to the new provincial board set up to mark historic spots Drainage problems on John Street and the south end oi Main Street on to be investigated Further consideration is to be given to the possibility at sharing in the cost of Coldwaterilydro co operatin ith theLOnturioiiydro townihip no Hiahwrynz implement gent Nelson Pee 01 Edge ur wood larm supplying milk to Orillia dairies He sold the dairyh speaker all known in termentwos rtst Georse ctery Fllrvalioy lur McFarland was in his 73rd ye He was one or this est kno residents this district as he had beén bluclumithratEndy 0w ing to ill health ho had given hiacksinlllilng but as his health improved had obin ed employ ment on the extra gun with th cm Mr McFarland was lilclong resident oi lilcdontc Township In wasvthe son of lilr and Mrs James McFarland His wife wllo survives was thtl lormcr Eilnbeth Nixon immediate survivors besides his widow are drughtcr Mrs Kent Dunlap Margaret oi Moonstone and son Robert hianriand oi Eldy Oliver McFarland oi Cold water is brethgr SURPRISE GEESE WiNNiPEG CWWhen tholw ands of big Canada geese reached Mnniloba on their annual migra tion small luck of mallards was also reportedlooking stunned by the snowblanketed countryside at Rosscr according to term vintokour Letter nor or rlaiittp dunsiudht con crriuNTs LARGsn sizss chased the property and it came into the hands his son Writer who in turn sold it to Midland Kiwanis Club Welcoe Help From lecces Goldwater Council this week passed motion welcoming the assistance of the recentlyformed Junior Chalnherof Commerce in developing the Lindustriai tourist and other prospects ol this village it was learned through coun cilior Chlrics Wedge who is oct ing as preSldent ol the Joycees that the new organisation will protects yourroni the he lacy assist in furnishing data about Coidwaterto the Georgian Bay iin TRIED to The detail haunted uthrrpsnli at long study and rctiectsthe ideal ly styledshorty The shawl collar the semidolman suited sleeve the haltbelted hack and the popular hip length create garment as de lighuuissthr first spring breezes vnEMcMnEli los BEAUTlFUL lrswnsnsnhn lrjs LIGHT as comns 1ce cren oung Modeinsv or Ensemble LiMrrso my ALUM ont BINETS REGULAR LIST PRiCE AS ILLUSTRATED

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