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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1952, p. 10

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out not earned many materials traction on hills and curves dwater in future must pay an tom of 339 to the On Carlo Hydro for power but wired the higher cost will be passed onto the village consumers has ancientij ca 53 who Church Service In no Heathen of Goldwater United Church held their 730 service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday 1138131 to the their own church is having an 011 system installed and is without heat The service Nov 16 at 730 will also be in the Presbyterian Church Goldwater Preabyterians hold their services at pro new of the Hunters The Kingsborough party includ tag George Kingsborough Reeve Andrew Dunlap Councillor Harry Cowan Jim Gleedall Etley Lover ing Gray and Percy Shan non amved at their deer camp at Little Current on Sunday They will lack few of the carnforts of homes they have water hydro and phone service and meals are obtained at restaurant close to their living quarters Dr Hughes joined his brother Dr FredHughes of Ham ilton and other SambaHamilton hunters to hunt near Limborlost Lodge Murray Johnston is with hunt ing party at Haliburton Jim Kitchen and party are in Bola area and Keith Robinson and other are at GoHomeBay Bow nasald 0n Highway 3111 Beach Sn who had jutt got started on his new job as night road supervisor for the Coldwater headquarters of the Highways De partment had busy night Nov when about five inches of snow fell over Coldwater and district Much sanding was needed as the BOND HEAD Needle In Hand Mrs Reynolds Sr had the misfortune to run needle into her hand When it hit the bone it broke off and she had to go to the hospital to have it removed There has been no school here for the past week owing to the ill ness of the teacher Mrs Turriff Mrs Reynolds Walter Mil tired and Margaret Sutherland vis ited friends in Toronto on Sunday one cooking school Lets Cook Right sponsoredhymthenwo mens Institute in the hall last Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday afternoons was decided success Miss Marion Wight was demon strator and made several delicious dishes each day Turkey Supper The turkey supper in aid of the United Church on Friday night drew large crowd After every one had done justice to the well laden tablesdthlee Ciubof Mln rsan agrarian maxim wh waschoyedTbyall Rommlmnce Day Remembrance Day service was held in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday morning Rev Hearn and Rev Howelllhad charge of the ser vice after which thetwo minutes silence was held at the Memorial ms and wreaths were placed by Hiprll on behalf of the jfrovlnce an loyd Andrews plac edttdona by the Womens Institute vav Church Congregation meeting was held emuthe United Church on Monday evening when final arrangements were made ifor the erection of new church The old church is to demolished and the new one it oathssame site Services to be decided ll Lane of Goldwater For ester for Severn River Forest Management Area and active in numerous community organiza tion has been elected 195253 president of Huronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association Goldwater resident Mrs Coulter was suddenly bereaved recently through the death in To ronto of her mother Mrs Eliza beth Madill Alvin Robinson Delhi Al Smith Toronto and Ken hovering El mira NY were among those par ading with Coldwatcr Legion to the Cenotaph servie Mrs Gill has taken position in Turners store Her husband Sgt Rodney G111 has resumed his duties at Petawawa military camp after furlough with his family at Goldwater HILLSDALE Miss Shirley Tinney Vasey spent the past week with her sister Mrs Charles Thompson Mr and Mrs Lockhart and daughters are on motor trip to Oonteder Pennsylvania and Miami Florida We welcome Mr and Mrs Marshall and family of Barrie to our village Canvass For Poppy Fund Michael Whiteside Wayne Dunn Patsy Playforth and Rhona Morri son madc the canvass for the Le gion Poppy Fund on Saturday Miss Day Oro Station is visit ing her sister Mrs Rumble Car Crowded Off Road The local mail courier Graham Whitcside and Miss Joan Whitc side narrowly escaped serious in jury whenj their car was croivded off the highway by northbound motorist just north of Craighurst on Friday morning Mr and Mrs Nelson umble and family of Caledonia cut the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Rumble Mr and Mrs Job and Mrs Belle Terrence Sudbury visited Mrs Rowat on Saturday Arrive From Scotland William Logan was in Toronto during the past week to meet his wife and family upon their arrival from Scotland Bert Hamilton and daughter Rosanne and George Hamilton Cd Hamilton were weekend visitors with relatives Show Trip Pictures The pictures of Mn and Mrs Harvey Falliss trip through the West and USA were shown in the United Church on Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Lloyd Turner Coll ingwood visited on Saturday with relatives here Mrs McDonald left on Tues day to spend few weeks in Tor on so Andrews Church WA held quilting at Mrs Gordon Rowats on Tuesday Mrs nyMurdyspent the past week in idland Mr and Mrs Robert Brandon and David Sudbury spent the weekend at RJH Brandons Mr and Mrs Bell spent the weekend with friends in Tor onto Mr and Mrs John Macleod Barrie visited Miss Ruth John ston on Sunday St Andrews YPS Officers The Young Peoples Society met in St Andrews Auditorium on Friday night Mrs Drennan gave the topic Do You Read Your Bible The officers for this season are Honorary President Ross Rowat President Miss Made line Johnston VicePresident Marion Martin Setretary Shirley Turner Assistant Secretary Rod ney VMcGrath Treasurer Allan Thompson Pianist Marion Mar tin Sell Store Move ToBarrie Mr andMrs Hand have sold their store and property and We Mrs 1ch was beaten to Clowes Women Institute on May Nov 11 Mrs truer converter of Citizenship and Edu cation was in charge of program which cc of poem entire led Armistice Day paper on The language of Citizenship also The Life of Sir Frederick Banting Mrs Lavender read an interesting letter and showed some pictures received from her son Ross in Korea telling of life and action there also thankihg the lmembcrs for box received Miss Joyce Hunter gave report of the Area Convention Jory gave Current Events The motto Citizenship like charity begins at home by Mrs Dicker we followed by hearty singson with Mrs McLean as organ donation of 35 will be sent to the TV Fund for Beeton Home for the Aged An invitation was read from Edgar WI to attend social evening on Nov 12 which was accepted Nextmeetlng will be held at Mrs Art Benhams on Dec Mrs Partridge and Mrs Lavender assisted the hostess serve lunch to the 14 members one visitor six men and sevn child ren present Community Visitors Mr and Mrs Somners Shir icy and Leonard and Lloyd Mar tin of Craighurst were weekend of Nov visitors at Beardsails Wallace Key and Miss Joyce Hunter spent Saturday Nov in Contrnlia Mrs Skinner and son returned withthem for two weeks gt CENTRE VESPRA Quite number travelled to Col lier United Church last week to hear Premier Manning on Back to the Bible Hour He gave very inspiring service and Mary Shontt rendered number of yiolin solos which were enjoyed by all The service sounded as if they were in Alberta and we were listening by radio Mr and Mrs Maguirc vis ited with Money son Sunday Prize Winners Congratulations go to Marleen Price and Carolyn Cameron of SS who were first and second prize winners in the Vespra Township weed essay competition Marleen was also fourth prize winner in the County The new larger culvert recently put in at the gulley on the 8th line will make spring roads much bet ter for travel Wilbur Dobson is one of many who is trying to outsmart the deer Lots of luck Wilbur Mr and Mrs John Wallwin and Joan motored to Gravenhurst Sun day to visit relatives Miss Evans and Miss Archiball were the student teachers at SS last week Centre Vespra news would ap pear oftener if local readers would phone in little news to their cor respondent know you are all lookingfor it Please call 815r11 with any news items DALSTON Wes Quilt number of ladies met at Mrs Woods on Tuesday afternoon and quilted quilt WA Hear Barrie Speaker November meeting of the Wom ans Association was held at the parsonage The ladies of Crown Hill and Edger were invited The missionary president Mrs Forbes introduced the special speaker Mrs Johnson of Barrie who spoke on the work of the Womens Miss ionary Society at home and abroad Those taking part in the program were Mrs Tuck Mrs Little Mrs Lauder and Mrs Strachan At the close it was decided to send bale of good used clothing suit able for men women and children to Korea The hostess Mrs Pike and her daughter Mrs Mans bridge served tea Sunday School Convention Remember the Sunday School convention at Burton Ave Church on Monday Nov 17 at 730 are moving to Barrie this week TV Antenna Over Clubroom rv ANTENNA rises over mam at the Barrie Works of the Canadian Gena eral Electric Co now at has Just been placed in the clubroorn for employees enjoyment and the elm is open Sat urday evenings for the ambym and their families to come and watch television The four bay output tower and antenna was in stalled on the roof of the local plantover its engineering department CHURCHILL Club Activities The Ladies Bridge Club met on Tuesday evening at Mrs Russell Stewarts Mrs Sturgeon had the highest score The Mens Club is in full swing The Curlers Club Room was filled to capacity on Monday evening Mr and Mrs Mac Stewart and Mrs Mac Constable were in the city on Saturday Mr and Mrs Constable and family spent the weekend atRon old Allans Mr and Mrs McKeown New castle spent few days withMr and Mrs Robent Hunter Mrs Flower was in Tomato for few days during the Week Mr and MrsL Matchett and Mr and Mrs Sloan attended pres entation and dance in Newton Rob inson Hall given in honor of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wiggins The bride and groom were presented with an occasional chair and wal nut end table Mr and Mrs Sloan Gait spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Harry Sloan Miss Lilliansioan Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mrs Herman Fawcett Brantford was recent visitor at Kings Mr and Mrs Gerald Haughton and son and Mrs Charles Haughton Toronto called on friends in the Mrs Charles Stanton and family Port Stanton visited Mr and Mrs George Shortgepd Ted Shortreed returned witrivher to spend few weeks Mme5 1189911in caravans Buickisfsonoii thin that lot of folks dream about xmarvl pl forand nally do an and socks mm Smyrna MMWO III and lira Wilmer Wilson lit and In Lander Hamilton and llr and Mrs Coxwwtb Kitchener were guests at Mr and the Arthur Comortha for raw dart Watch Coming Events for euchre Vigpmyoarrldsynumlnm IL Jeanett mm the weekend inloronto llies Guerxis of Anna spent the watekend with Miss Margaret Jenv Tow Hen Nov 21 lira Donaldson Cookstown will give address in the Anglican Church basement on Nov 21 at pan quryhody welcome Door One Got No Deer Ivy Hunt Club have returned home safely to their dear ones leaving the deer behind lira Bourgeois Ottawa return ed with her parents Mr and Mrs Bert McLean and spent week at home Mr and Mrs Hammond spent the weekend in Ottawa Mrs Hayward is spending few months with her son Arthur Mr and Mrs Terry and family Barrie and Mr and Mrs Gibbbns and family Stroud spent Sunday LEFROY School Pupils to Toronto The ptrblLC school pupils from grade four up enjoyed bus trip to Toronto last Wednesthy visiting the museum Canadian General Electric and parliament buildings Mrs Walter Corner Sr is visit ing her daughter Mrs Frank Ross and family Petenbom M1 and Mrs Rae Law Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ingram United Church WA are sponsor ing turkey supper on the even ing of Nov 20 Watch for notice in Coming Events New SS Superintendent Harry Stewart has resigned as superintendent of the Sunday School in favor of Mr Iohncs principal of the high school here M1 and Mr Harry Stewart ac companied by Mr and Mrs Harvey Ralston spent day in Toronto rc ccntly as guests of Percy and Miss Connie Dousc village on Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Specrs Misses Norma Forbes and Jean Cochrane Barrie Royal Victoria Hospital staff spent the week at Mr and Mrs Davis and daughter Ina Mr and Mrs Reed and Mrs Agnes Duncan Toronto were Sun day visitors With Mrs Brown ing The Anglican ladies were favored with excellent weather for their bazaar on Saturday There was good attendance and the parcel post QNrAaio DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS own office did thriving business Oven $150 was realized gt that offu say thathecauseyso many times they Yea say so in words like those above Thosewords make us happy of course happyto know we sell car whichmeans and comic so much to thosafwhoownit Butthey1make us reels mun ness sad to realize on flltljdllChj reasonat all folks have been gissing fornogood 43 shoCurrs of that big liireball it any ethatrpurrs forth aymightyilowofpo Youfcaosifoidthegsa zBuick ill arsenal itifsadvasyvallw its verytioes elg Caihdoid the on dollarride ofpyaaa Dr filliiitizordtu 31 highsgompressionvalvesiohead sts 10 ofalilssfrom gallon anatomy or real it hilkeosmooth qthe cana rhom by hathave inaderhe iwith7niotoring Jr 11m 1h um Wma in the or United Climb on Rev 11 The meeting opened with the Justina Ode unwed by the Lords Prayer The roll call Lest We Forget was well taken by 144 memEuwrandGlorv Wkmta0ayuioumy marrow the mmw Theannmlmoluofthe mommaubmhaidon ov mnmmmme whenrodmweiorm joinedlntbeaingingdmoipmideutmmmdlnm Our Fathers KnoWnofOld mmmcun Bellamtndvicc EGouxhreadmnarrieminpmuduu Gordian Henry Not sweet iners First Column Lets Forget The motto Xeep keep cheerful or e156 keen lm was discussed cm LLB retired editor of the Midland Free Press Herald was the apes cial guest for the afternoon He presented travelog in technh color on Historical Research in Simcoe and other beautiful scenic slides taken in the county The children of both school sections were invited to attend Everyone present enjoyed bearing Dr Cram ston very much At the close lunch was served by the tea host esses Mrs Chappeli and Mrs Thompson FAMOUS MONUMENT The Statue of Liberty in New York harbor rises 305 feet above the water line home with Jeans parents Mr and Mrs Wes Cochrane wg optional or varytreasurer Herb Shannon re tiring president streaked the dub mention tor their fine coopera tion during his term of All manbera prose at were in favor of tanking the annml bonspiel in Jan uary and starting with the 58 sons schedule as soon as ice is available AGAINST SUNDAY SW The desire for Sunday sport is creeping along the Old Ontario Strand There is Sunday Sport in Cornwall Gananoque council is about to be petitioned to hold vote onlthc question and Kingston will shortly be under the fire of the proponents So far Napunee has escaped We hold thislack of desire for organized Sunday sport in bapanee to be one of the most attractive features of life in the town Napanee Ont PostW953 DOUCEIT Ilorhvmdurde Super 21on Riviera the fieithatgpgslodthe hill ogwi sale comes tOWhat youd payelewhere As weva said before your firsrcaccan be BuickQWhy not take the 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