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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jun 1975, p. 11

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New Civitan executive | The new Civitan, executive posed for their picture last Thursday evening in their club room in the Midland Senior Citizens Building. They are from left to right in the front row, Oliver Latour, Director and Sargent at Arms, Bob Merkley, President-elect, Jim Burtch, President, Mike Tinney, Past-President, Seniors' bar-b-que Hamburgers were the order of the day for the institutionalized Simcoe County senior citizens who gathered last Wednesday for a bar-b-que at the Villa Nursing Home in Midland. The group of 150, from the Huronia Nursing Home, Penetanguishene, Jay-Haro Home, Museum to open nights Ralph Ladouceur. Standing in the back row are from left to right Cleo Desroches, Director, Hein Pause, Director, Dick Ivens, Treasurer, Dave Ladouceur, Chaplain, Marcel Dorion, Director, Micky MclIntaggart, Director. Staff photo Choir sings The choir and soloists of Calvary Baptist Church under the direction of Christopher Mounteer, organist and choir- master, presented a recital of sacred music in the church Sunday evening June 22. In addition to choral selections by the choir, Rhoda Campell, con- tralto, sang "Shepherd of Love"; Vicki Thompson, soprano, sang "'He Ain't Heavy; He's my Brother'. Coldwater, the Mental Health Centre, Every Second Georgian Manor, Beechwood Private Saturd Hospital, St. Andrew's Hospital, and saturday Penetanguishene General Hospital, Starting April 26 demolished over 200 hamburgers. It IN was Senior Citizen's Week last week, and it was the time of their lives! PENETANGUISHENE Bundle papers and leave at end of drive CALL MAC 526-2741 | Women' s Bookmobile in Midland July 7 The ladies are coming again. Funded by an Oppor- tunities for Youth Grant, Fepleiments open bias The Historic Naval and Military Establishments is hosting an 'open house" Friday evening, July 4, in conjuction with Penetanguishene's Centennial Week. The site is open from 7 to 10 p.m. with tours beginning at 7:15 p.m. The invitation is extended to all Penetanguishene and Midland area residents. A special feature of the open house is the premier showing of the Robert's complex, the home of the naval commanding of- ficer. It is an area of the historic site that has been under development since the Establishments opened in 1973. The Robert's buildings have been carefully furnished with some of the nicer examples of period antiques. There is and a donation from the United Church of Canada, the Women's Bookmobile is hitting the Southern a "'tambour" desk of Eastern Ontario origin, made of curled and wavy birch wood. Circa 1810 to 1830, it has a lid, sup- ported by _ slide-type hinges, that opens down to form a writing surface. The craftsmanship is exceptionally fine. An empire-style, country sofa, made of pine and maple still retains the original red paint finish. It is con- sidered a rare, early piece, circa 1820-1830. Captain Roberts was the commanding officer of the Naval Establish- ment from 1820 to 1822. He, his young wife and her sister were ac- customed to the finer life in England and so fur- nished their home, largest residence in the Naval Establishment, accordingly. co-op Farm & Home Fuel Service ac Go-op\ GASOLINE "A Pleasant Place to Deal" 259 Innisfil St. SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 726-6531 BARRIE )ipr the first time in its year existence, Huronia Museum will be open evenings, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week during July and August. The museum, which contains displays of over 3,000 artifacts relating to the history of this part of Huronia, will be open daily the first three days of each week from 10a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission charges are 75 cents for adults, 50 cents for secondary school students and 25 cents for elementary school students and all If You. Need That Extra Boost To Get The Job Done Try SOMMERVILLE Ren equip WE HAVE FOR RENT 100 H.P. Tractor 18 V2 ft. Cultivator 16 ft. Disc Harrow 5 Furrow Plough Post Hole Digger 175 Bu. Manure Spreader 5 ft. Rotary Cutter By the Day, Week or Month ALAPRIUII I FARM ROE WwHE Lit: IW hk a WE Be pénetanieuishene 1875. 1975 428-3132 Check this week's paper for a special Centennial edition students visiting the museum in an organized ww ivi tour. STAYNER "There is quite a - demand to have the -Museum stay open a number of nights a week until 9 p.m.,'"' said president, William H. Cranston, "and we are Huronia Mall Sidewalk Sale trying this experiment to determine if Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are the best evenings." "The entire policy will be subject to review early this fall when a decision will be taken as to the operating hours for 1976," concluded Mr. Cranston. as you BUY Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your selection. Sensibly priced, too, oe the tradition we wave proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve 20% T0 50% OFF Selected Merchandise Clearance Sale 20% to50% Savings Shoppe a || Twenty Seven urs KARL S PV isang stars ony) Huron me Midland Piccan JUNE 26, 27, 28,30 JULY 1 LAA Quinlan and Boo Watson began the venture on their own money last year. They visited 32 towns, spending a few days in each locale, parked 'in the main streets, in shopping plazas or in front of public libraries. Ontario trail and is due in Midland on Monday July vi Ellen Wadsworth, Judy As well as the opening of the Robert's home there will be musket firing demonstrations and refreshments served in the military officers' mess. Guides and costumed soldiers and sailors will conduct the This year they are prepared to set up evening meetings in any locality and they carry films and video tapes. Their aim is to raise the consciousness of women everywhere, and their all bus is loaded. with 300 visitors on tours. There. books for sale on law, day will be no admission care, novels, the history charge that evening. of the women's BINGO $5,500 in Cash Prizes at the International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. - Mississauga We ANS) foutan). FREE Bus Transportation FREE Admission Departs Thursday Nights Midland 5:00 p.m. Bus Terminal Elmvale 52 25)D:In Tea Room Barrie 6:00 p.m. Wellington Hotel RESERVE SEATS First Come First Serve Basis Call 526-6976 or 526-2850 movement and non-exist gallon of gas every ten children's literature. miles. They also carry free Their bus, their material - pamphlets and literature and_ their catalogues on the message has stirred up )} women's movement in controversy everywhere Canada. they go. In Orillia, they were served with an in- junction because they ran afoul of the town's parking by-law. Permission has been granted for the bus to be parked in front of the Midland Public Library on July 7. Their bus serves as living quarters for the trio. 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