Monteith WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8: 1955-2010, [1955] - [2012], p. 2

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, T (zm w © _CTO S A f . EC Tess K ontel 4 i | A ceremony of outstanding importâ€" _ for granted the wires which bring us 1 ance was held this week <at Monteith, a . power for lights, stoves, vacuum clearers ‘. small community approximately 45 miles and refrigerators. And paved roads. and east of Timmins. It was the "unveliing" of _ cement sidewalks are regarded as routine, __ the village‘s first hydrant. except when we have to pay for them. & Installation of a bydrant in‘ Tiramins Civic services are costly, yet they reâ€" _ would be just another bit of rouiine, but present what most communitiss cfâ€" any in Monteith it represents fire protection _ size consider to be normal, Our siavdards s the village had not enjoyed before. of living have risen greatly since the | An event such as this serves to emphaâ€" "early" days tbut it is only on such occaâ€" & size many of the services we iske for sions as celebrated at~ Monteith that we | / i A + . â€" & # I d granted, especially if we reside in a wellâ€" _ realize how far we have progressed. 11 organized town. like Timmins. We: seldom Reeve Barney Nosov of Calvert Townâ€" ! t g.ve a thought to the sewer and water ship said this was one of the great occa«. |«] 3 : mains which spell comfort and "civilizaâ€" ~ stons in the history of the community, And e l f tion" even in the dead of winter. We takeâ€" so it was, } Â¥a) 9y | â€" â€"â€"*â€"nmâ€"summsomeninn m Rev. J. H. Walsh PÂ¥ ps Calvert MATHESON (Special) â€" The j | ; 7 fight Reverend C, C, Robinson, | nstall Hydran m >s .. 0. o ra i.s' ?fe;vi JthH W:;s*h 5.Th., as rector | atheson Parish in St John‘s ANSONVILLE (State Anglican Church Frid 1 | disclosed here Frida s .., 37. !t.Wa8)that ‘‘Mont ith I 92 . Friday, | â€"lot Township Tierk 8, °2. tfip'éflfifig[fhi cost, of the §i5g cmall io bear yini en it Titon werel at the Ontari hlaw f unless the rai i3 A | 4( ¢ : 4. Young, I 3215 aftre?lel ml%rlgg‘t‘fl%lz%’;‘g Rt'gflh“éé{g g;osxzatuzge"howI%rh%aiygxglmge]c%n ‘&fi- 2. Wolf ‘and R. 38 Mittgan\?Isiili-::" ve. l f : & 3 3 needed ts fi;%frp‘,,m‘s”zt?%dm;’ggcg uies wotle Fevemanld. 6 \Z‘i;;nial:e;pdes e‘gardem‘ o j letter received th] t neatgin AtiGiwork on the epoiectl : elivered by the Rev./ the fownship office trom the "oyft F0Ud begin as soon" 4."° onl E_ M. Shail, rector of St. Chag» & ' : d‘s states that, following uo the ONR He stated "on ids t Lal Schumacher, h matter, the ONRV:ffllggff,‘édiym‘;fléh‘; nitely be.instafiedy&ignéegégm%if;' «: Slergy included ’lgmt:e;er;ml?ehs' ::rséseta:sceéd'gfi? bydrants wil also ?h“;i }lgggixgly another two later in I. Bell, Bean of 8t Matfl:‘;v's" j 9 C A J m : $ 4 for railway bgfiglin;;e ‘%IOII&CHOH He said the operation â€" entailed [ualhedral. Timmins, Canon G. H, f teith. f O nâ€"/taking up existing nipeâ€"lines now es us Fean of Cochâ€" The letter results from a the prisonâ€"arm property, and .. $Tk io p i 7: Wikinson, Rev.| â€"| Shce Jast| month, when cgufer- lovine them to serve MiGuarndnk mvimmess L 17 â€"C. Patterson, . Rev. & m Barney Nosov told ONRN ,ettont) Ths Iine win 5.0 "o Mite ho mm (oft, Rev. J. Mather, Rev, C (AH ons OSP officiale rwmmmg The roof and windows and\ _ Milie, Wl > 4 SEnt *!two entrances have been installed. Prior ‘to the servi s * ¢ There is still much work 10 D€! fergeq q p Tor e o as C f es J We in what) â€"fu l0 & PABdHCH for the visiting 1 k done uy the volunteers, & Slergy and their wives in th g‘ o J time they can spfll’IB ff%fgs t;xexr gion Hall, it e heâ€" hy tk or regular jobs. . j f a | / 66 4 17 d'}rfi‘ev‘wfié}e rton}%ave their church wfifti"ex&he g"‘d“‘itlon. a‘ reception 53 ew oo finished betore the winter sets in.| Te\ lars â€" "D Wwhich tea and co!-}J S lven ‘At present they are holding serâ€" [ 4) on PRCECd hy Mesdames hubr o. \ pand to buy vices in an old log structure. * Critchley and T. C. Haley,| L A ids P to use the money on han NITED CHURCH | K ' Uibbliaipanmano MONTBLEL gspecgils in I}V?tah?xr-lmatexifls and to rely on volunteer 6 Not to be outdone, and because / al unique situ.ahox:he e churches in\help for the labor. t 3.|it was needed, the board of steâ€" feith. There are thre the somtuall -filig has been done, and night afâ€" wards of the United church decided‘ c e oc cf 296 _ |ter night workers have been at the|ioyoroyate their church ; s needs of the _ccmmumtti'm;c the conâ€" church to do their bit. ‘Gradually|@*S0M 0, mohey was given for ; ‘ _ Although this means large, nothâ€"|‘he blistered, charred wood was reâ€"\.cvains py the Women‘s Assotiaâ€"] egations are not very -gl' alty.|moved and replaced, the wholello, wimn this and. other rBeneyI fig can be said about thelrs to}ilxary); interior has been tinted in eream 4y _ bought materials. | j flgf;’f,‘elic?:u;g‘t“cgrgfmé“mher and greeu, new e fls Tabor, eften costing more: than| a B 7 es and. entra the materials, was bey l |_ ag, 1954 btained {romi‘!‘\:gnvbuihz windows installed AMd| yey of the congregation. The memâ€" â€" Altaough help was ond Ansonyville pews, damaged by heat, smoke @nd)pors were called on to help and l N waens 1? deal of damâ€"| water, have been revarnished» CAI | syoy responded willingly. 4 & Fire brigade, atogrtheg entrance hall, pet has also been laid, C ‘ The roof was repaired, eracks fol _ age was done f and part of the| To provide heat during the wit o gyprock filled in. A coat of pasâ€"| hiry ivovtli;o%fr?ge c?lurcfi- ter, the old fas!"mneg heaggr Abd |tel green paint was given the walls | *~ main 1 01 ‘ai |ong string of pipes have been T€â€"ling" ceiling. 0 The parishionets g;e;gg‘i“’l‘;,ye‘ifl M atel mia ol medenn oo Arhage The wainscot, seats and furniture l1 ow ce e mss it not erfough| Only through the hard work Of|ars to be revarnished, the iloor1 mas ons msurancieis_‘«;nd la bor.\the men and women of the parish|ofted and matting laid down in the B s to pay for materia new church at\hasvit keâ€"n possible to accomplish|p;eie4, 1 on s# m o impossible. |¢o much .Giving freely of t h eir|" Auogether there has been a great)!} th%txme of yelj.r d“fiess of Rev. Wilâ€"\time, they have made it possible mmyrovement in the appearanice of 4 Pow r(éll‘lgel;l\\(ri': slgrvices were c onâ€"|for the f,hu]-]rj}iw be used again, iMonteith‘s churches in 1955, 4 â€" am : ra L S AHNRSEE EL SE tw | . James ‘Donaldâ€"| OE U ducted py the Rev Members of the Gospel Hall deâ€" I K0 Stges%f:glg&“’&' M cided to build a new church so they| n ty tos goring a mectith at the bflu.zl;)t 3 d?;xtg :fl;xfide%m street and a e r 0 'â€"\n‘new in . > T e( i i l ts munier Aftcr concullation it was decided labor, they have erected a lumber 1.( Beeenemeenei dn 0e Goutcpepremnnemeiinrnitninntntioccioncenrnmateesmiemmeremeret

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