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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Jul 1975, p. 10

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shop at Sainte-Marie with his parents, Mr Taylor of R.R. No. 1 Visits Ste-Marie Six-year-old Allen Taylor watches as costumed craftsman Mike Lindale tacks a soul on a shoe in the cobblers among the Hurons, Midland. Allen recently spent the afternoon exploring Sainte-Marie and Mrs. B.J Hillsdale The historic site is a reconstruction of a 17th century French Jesuit originally existing between Mission, 1639 and 1649 and served as the residence in the mission to the Huron Indians one of 19 craftsmen who demonstrate the techniques of carpentry, cooking, blacksmithing Consisting of 22 buildings on nearly three acres of land, the site is open to the public daily until Thanksgiving Mike is and shoemaking. Photo by Harrison, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons Music comes to Ste-Marie Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, played on instruments of that period, will be featured at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, Saturday, July 5 Some 15 students, members of the Early Music Workshop at Scarborough College, University of Toronto, will perform from 2 to 5 p.m., with an evening performance at 7:30 p.m Students of the Early Music Workshop range in age from 18 years to senior citizens from all walks of life. Annually, they attend a two-week seminar at Scarborough College where they are involved in a demanding schedule of -- playing, practising, learning about and listening to music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. By Special Moveable Nova Scotia bank now in Port Severn by Bill Turnbull The official opening of the Port Severn branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, located across from the new Georgian Bay Township municipal offices on Highway 103 were held on Tuesday June 24 This portable bank had been operating in Honey Harbour for the past three years under Gordon Brooks, about eight miles from the present site Several dignitaries were present, including Mel Heppler, present manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Midland and the new Port Severn branch, Gordon Roy, area Yegional supervisor from Toronto, Real Estate manager from Toronto Jim Staples, and Bob Wilson, Marketing, Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto Georgian Bay Town ship Mayor J. Bert Wood and Mrs Leduc, treasurer of the township were also present at the opening. In appreciation of her kindness and help in the past, Mrs. Leduc was presented with a bouquet of flowers from Mel Heppler The closest bank to Port Severn had been the Toronto Dominion bank in Coldwater. Having a bank in the Severn area makes banking much more convenient for the residents in the area The two. employees presently working in the Port Severn bank area officer-in-charge Gord Brooks and cashier receptionist Lena Mackay. Although the bank opened on a _ part- time basis in February, it is now officially open Banking hours: Monday 10 to 3 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Commencing June 20th, daily service: Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday, 10 a.m lo 6 p.m BINGO $5,500 in Cash Prizes at the International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. - Mississauga Tos MsMpovnay FREE Bus Transportation FREE Admission Departs Thursday Nights Midland 5:00 p.m. Bus Terminal Elmvale 5:35 p.m. Tea Room Barrie 6:00 p.m. Wellington Hotel RESERVE SEATS First Come First Serve Basis Call 526-6976 or 526-2850 Page 10, Wednesday, July 2, 1975 arrangement the group is coming to Sainte-Marie because the music and instruments create the Same sounds that would the Hurons was founded and prospered. The group is lead by T.J. McGee of the Division of Humanities, Scarborough College. Residence of the area are welcome at the evening performance without charge. Spotili - continue to On Sunday, June 15 Ebenezer Uniled Church was the setting for a historic and memorable occasion as parishioners welcomed their friends, and descendents of for mer church members to Ebenezer's 89th Anniversary, celebrated in conjunction with the 50th Year of the United Church of Canada. Kbenezer's Rev Gordon Bruikshank, who's father was a commissioner to the Inaugural Service in 1925 was assiled by puest minister the Rey. Glen Kagle of St. James, Islington, United Church Female alcoholism up by 30% in area Alcoholism in women is steadily rising and with il comes the problem of creating facilities to aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of this ever- growing number of un fortunates A study of the District conducted by the Simcoe County, Muskoka-Parry Sound Halfway House in Orillia (for males only) showed that eight months ago the number of alcoholic referrals to area hospitals was made up of 30 ~--s percent female patients This represented an over 10 percent increase of an estimate made two years ago Today the figures grow, Currently the Penetang Problem Drinkers' Program is showing an increase of females ad mitted for treatment from 9 percent in 1974 to 20 percent for the first half of 1975. A spot check of district hospitals confirms this trend. A.A investigations indicate that the rate is growing so rapidly that in some studies the rate is up 50 percent for females At a Board of Directors meeting of the Simcoe County, Muskoka-Parry Sound Halfway House, the increasing problem of the female drinker was discussed at length. The consensus of opinion among Board members is that the ever-increasing rate of female alcoholism points up the need for a Halfway House for Women Alcoholics. In its over two year history the present all- male House in Orillia has increased its residents and steadily intake of ht on savings during BRYANT'S WE'VE GOT EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR YOU ON SELECTED MERCHANDISE! Hurry to our store for big savings on paces on specially marked items specially tagged merchandise and the delight of finding a rea/ bargain! We're having a Red Tag Sale. That means you'll discover unheard of mean. ow, low prices on jewellery and prized items of every description Just look for items that carry a Red Tag pricetag and you'll see what we developed nis rehabilitation services to the point where it is now recognized by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services and recently received official designation by the Province The Board of Directors regards this as a significant milestone of achievement but believes it has a 'continuing responsibility for keeping pace with all aspects of the alcohol problem. To this end, the Board indicated its willingness to co-operate with any group interested In establishing a facility for women alcoholics. Another area of general concern is what becomes of rehabilitated alcoholics who have no stable or family environment to return to. In various parts of the province communal living houses, largely operated by the residents themselves, have been set up. Sometimes they are called Three Quarter Houses and are proving successful. The Board expressed its willingness to co-operate in setting up such a venture in this area New fire | truck for Tay Twp. Tay Township council recently voted in favour of the purchase of one 625 Imp. GPM Class "A" triple Combination pumper for the fire department. The pumper will be purchased from C.E. Hickey and Sons, Ltd. for the tender price of $42,487.00. SAVE 10% to50% ON SPECIALLY TAGGED MERCHANDISE Hurry. Our Red Tag Sale ends (July 5}. Drop in soon! "The Giftiest Store in BRYANT'S JEWELLERS 66 Main St. Penetanguishene 549-8911 the District" fay CREP eS Se TES Ee ar Rare ree ear err ae WN eres ree Rev. Kaylee brought a message of en couragement for sup porters of the community church. He complimented the local church members for keeping the small rural church open. He said, "Something is lot is the spirit of the com munity when the church is closed," and added, to wage war on evil it vagle who has recently becomes pathetic and accepted a challenging: ineffective." call fo Woodgreen United Rev. Kaple whose own Church on Queen St., roots extend back into the 'Toronto. commutes Tay township community -- frequently to his farm to when his Father, the bear Creemore where he Rey. fagle ministered to Operates a summer camp Iebenezer and neigh for boys selected from the bouring charges from Toronto" Big Brother 1927 to 1933 reminisced Organization. with senior members. of Adding to the success of congregation, Rey the special event was 3 "When the church ceases -- the {Ras NIZE Joining the party Joining in on the anniversary celebrations at the Ebenezer United Church recently were, from left to right: Elwood Fagan, Nelson Jones, Mrs. Elwood Fagan, Mrs. David McMann, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Harry Campbell, and Mrs. Percy Wood. nme SRS ae music provided by a 24 man contingent of the Midland Chapter of the Society for the Preser vation and Encouragement of sarbershop Quartet Singing in America. The Midland -- harmonizers rewarded those present with unforgettable selections of: In the Garden, Slow Great Thous Art and Amazing Grace, which were ob viously well accepted by the congregation. ee >i Complimenting 'the Midland group was the Junior Choir of Ebenezer which sang "God, Whose Farm is All Creation." Following the service at a Iincheon, an an niversary cake was Ly four present church members Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Percy Wood, Mrs. Harry Campbell and Mrs. David McMann, who were also affiliated with Iebenezer church at the time of, Church Unior in 1925, : How high to go? a. INVowveD oan tiie wu: WITH THE 25 CANADIAN "3¢* ARMED FORCES. Toronto, Ont. do you want Canadian Armed Forces Recruiting & Selection Unit 25 St. Clair Ave. E. (416) 966-6564 NOTICE: The Mobile Recruiting Team will be in Midland on Tuesday, July 8 at the Canada Man- power Centre between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Name Address City Postal Code I'm interested in hearing more about a Combat Arms Group. 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