12 BARR mm owns mi 1m toldivat By WINE LBIIIEBBY Flood Water Water poured over Coldwater dam inheavy volume after two dsys rain and some basements on Main Street were flooded to some extent The swollen river found sufficient openings in the ice to escape to the bay without cans in an overflow and serious flood threat as occurred few weeks ago litany ditches and fields were covered with water but there was no serious damage to property before the temperature again dropped Wednesday Sev eral hockey matches scheduled for Coldwater rink early in the week hadto be cancelled On one occasion about 25 years ago in late fall when north gale carricd bay water over the road to North River Art Cornell was able to operate an outboard motorboat above the roadway Milestone Church History milestone in the history of the United Church in Coldwater which was preceded by the Meth odist Church will be marked March 10 when the anniversary is held President of Toronto Confer ence Rev Dawson Mathoson will be the minister and special music will be provided by the adult and junior choirs On March 12 an anniversary supper will be served According to early records the Methodist Church started mission in Goldwater aboutthc year 1865 Services were held in the first schoolhouse which stdod on the former Cuswell property at the south entrance to Cold watcr Ministers would come to the village on horseback One of the earliest resident pastors was Rev Ciipsham who was able to return to preach on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his ministry at United Church anniversary in 1929 The present minister is Rev Ross Cumming Hydro Convention Ralph Aitchison of the Water nnd Light Committee of Council and Chester Martin secretary treasurer of Goldwater Hydro at tended the Hydro convention at Toronto this week They heard Hydro Chairman James Duncan forecast expan sion through use of nuclear power Lane chief engineer of Collingwood PUC was elected director of the Georgian Bay Area for the AMEU On his return to Coldwater dis cussing local hydro affairs Mr Martin stated figures for Cold water hydro for last year would show marked increase in do mestic consumption ofpower EmmanuelHahn who passed away recently in Toronto and who hhd visited Coldwatcr area occa sionaliy completed statue of Robert Saunders late chairman of Hydro before passing on Mrs Hahn is finishing the work on the inscription The memorial will rest on the lawn opposite the To some Hydro headquarters on Uni verlity Me Ancient Tree An ancient elm tree which has waved its branches over the Cold water River oppositg the Robert Maconachie residence since the early days of this village was cut down this week Councillor Thomas Seymour who supervised the Job said it was known the tree had become unsound and whenfclled was found to be only shell with most of the interior rotted Pete Jacob uwd power cuttlng machine to topple the tall elm by the river bank where it was cut up by village employees According to Frank Buchanan Mrs Andrew Levering and other citizens residing at the north end of Main Street boats bringing lumber down the Coldwatcr River in pioneer times were tied up at the elm in those days lumber piles occupiedthe sides of the river bank There was sawmill in the vicinity and boats were built in Coldwaler which sailed across the ocean Some early services of the Methodist church were said to have been held under the old elm tree This is of interest at the pres nt as the United Church are nivc ary takes place March 10 Dies At Rest llama Nelson Prince lifelong res ident of Medontc Township pass ed away at Hillsdalc rest home early Wednesday morning in his 88th year Previous to going to Hillsdale over year ago Mr Prince has formed on the property now oc cupied by Mel Blaneyand later lived for period of years near Moonstone He was bachelor with no near relatives surviving funeral service is being held Friday afte nbon March from Robinsons Funeral Home Cold water conducted by Rev Ross Cumming interment will be at Fairvalley cemetery Church News Fellowship Group of St Matth ias Anglican Church Coldwatcr is planning pancake supper for Shrove Tuesday Feature of the program will be travelogue en titled Honeymoon Haven by Rev Churcherydescribing re sort spot not previously included in his local lectures The Fellowship organization meets every other Monday and has Jo Douglas as president 0th crofficers are Mary Mills vice president lris Beach secretary and Margaret Archer treasurer Two United Church boys groups meet at Coldwatcr Mon day Services were arranged as follows forvMarch St Andrews PresbyterianRev Charles Carter minister2 pm Sunday Scbooi3 pm Church Service United ChurchRev Ross Cum mingpministcr Eadyll Church Service North River 230 pm Sunday School and Church Service Goldwaterll amSunday School 73 Church Service The chunks alvuury will be obseryedllarch 10 Anglicanvchaaicb Churcher rector Wmushéno Christ Church 11 Prayer atehedash St Johns Church pm Holy Communiomrmcold water St MattblaaChurch pmSunda School pm Even in Pray Active Members Coldwater members taking an active part in the program of Margaret Rebekah Lodge No 39 Sunday School Waubausbene are Kay Stevens Hazel Tipping Edna Loney Mil dred Ward and Susie McCualg Members from Fesserton include Bea Beightonflazel Smith Hazel Shelton lthoda Rice Eileen Mace and Mood Dundiffe The balance of about 90 members is drawn from Waubaushcne Victoria liar hour sturgeon Bay Midland and Penctang birthday party is being plan ned to follow rinitiatlon cer emonies on March ll Regular meetings are held every second and fourth Monday Dies In Driiila Charles Ball who passed away in Orlllla recently atthe age of 72 was native of Fair valley He was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Alfred Bali and was member of the Anglican church Survivingmrc his wife the former Estella Antlcknap dau ghtcr Mrs Frank Richardson Alma two sons Frcd of Drillia and Jack at Bracebridge and two sisters Mrs Robert Graham and Mrs Charles Johnston both of Orillia Christian island Visit former Coldwaterrcsidcnt now of Waubaushcne Mrs Mar garet Killoran districtcommis sionerfor Guides and Brownies enrolled 19 Brownies and la Guides last Friday at Christian island Four Guides from Pen1 ctang formed color party Win or taxi service to the island from the mainland is by horse drawn sleighs which are regularly used for hauling Jaycecs Social Members of Coldwater rayeees and their wives held social and sports outling last weekend at Bill Pheasants lodge where the quarters The groupofabout 35 enjoyed skiing and other sports and were served astew supper servsd by Art Cornell and Bill Pheasant it was reported that during rous ing singsong in cramped quarters the cabin stove pipes toppled to the floor causing temporary ext odus outdoors Persohais Members of the Fellowship Group hold shower in the Parish and Mrs Worrell Jrand fam rccent fire Coldwatcr Legion and others have also assisted the family liiiss Lila McPhec visited in Port MeNicoll recently and took part in pageant in Orillia Jack Tippings brother Percy an official of Bowamrlaper Com pany at Corncrbrook Newfoundv former ski club had its head Hall to donate articles to Mr ily who lost their belongings in on keep an aayi isntwortb much than days and then you make fuss when spend some of it land is illustrating with humor ous sketches paper put out for employees In the firm Mrs WJBnyd of Moonstone visited MrsBoyd Dunlop family gathering at the home if Mrs An ew Lovcrlng enjoyed turkey ncr Feb 38 According to the secretary Ce cil Robinson Simcoc County Shorthorn Club is snaking ar rangcments for spring sale at Barrie tlair grounds early in April Judge Harvie of Bar rlc formerly of Coldwater la leading official of the association Jack Elgie and Mel Mcnary of Goldwater are among numerous district men employed at Elliott Loire 400 miles north where town is being built to serveuran ium mines in the area as manyas 1500 men in camp in he mushrooming development and Mrs Ken Wells 01 Creighton are in Goldwater fre qucntly to observe progress being made on construction of their sail boat in Archie Tuckers work shop Mr and Mrs Eplett who are holidaying in Florida mct rela lives and friends in south in cluding Gordon Eplctt New LisA heard formerly of Coldwatcrer Plymouth There are mean wa will meet at Ma Wilbur Waltons Wednesday even weh Prom mediation Mr and ms Leonard sturgess and family0ro Station visited lIllis and Hugh Mr Ellis and Hugh were Sat urday visitors withMr and Mrs and Mrs Etiey Levering of North River and Mr and Mrs hie Kent Warminster Mr and Mrs HenryWorrell and family wholost their home in fire at Fesscrton have rented residence on Craddock Street in the village Huronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association executive meeting has been advanced to March inAColdwatcr Courthouse Birthday Congratulations MrsEva Ferguson sailor res ident and native oiColdwatcr was the recipient of congratulations on her recent birthday Although she residcd for time in Victoria Harbor Mrs Ferguson has spent most of her life in Coldwatcr where she is highly esteemed Her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Gordon Dunlop and son Ken Ferguson live with her In her humé on Main Street South Mrs llEplctt of Goldwater who is in Florida with bcrlhus bandis sister ofAMrs Ferguson Reviews Forestry Development Ritchie Lane Forester in charge of theSevcrn River Management Area speaking to Coldwater Lions Club this week reviewed the de velopment of Lands and Forests projects in Goldwater district The Lions received letter from Goldwater Legion urging them to support plan to listthenames of local persons who would clo nate blood if needed for trans fusions revolutionary TorrieAiry Rides oath and gantldsyou is enough onds kc norcdr yolivn known before Mu Community Centre La prize went to Mrs Joseph Tittle mens high prize Everard Harris lone hand MrLClifford Harris committee in charge were Mr and am in Damon and Mr and Mrs William Waiton Aurora Vlsit Mr and Mrs Trent and Judy were at Aurora Friday at ternoonludy remaining there for the weekend Baptismal Scrriieo Twobabiea were baptized at the Grcnfcl United Church ser vice on Sunday Feb 24 by Rev Paul Field Th were David Alfred son of and Mrs Charles Cole and Daniel Garnet son of Mr and Mrs Harold Mc Master From Barrie Mrs Wlliouahby Barrie spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Charles Cole and lumily and attended the christening of her gnndson David Alfred on Sun day morning Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Charles Cole and family and Mrs Willoughby visited Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs James Orr and family lilllsdale Rccent Guests Mr and Mrs George Simpson and Susan Shanty Bay Mr and Mrs Tattcrsall Mrs Graham Tattcrsall and Brian Barrie and Rev andMrs Paul Field and daughter were entertained by Mr and Mrs Garnct McMaster and Mr andMrs Harold McMastcr after the baptismal service on Sunday morning Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Coatcs New market were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs nent CALL TllE 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