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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Jul 1975, p. 11

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and a horse? There were many contributors during Penetanguishene's Old Home Week celebrations to the Canadian Olympic Fund decal promotion sponsored by the Penetang Bottling Company Ltd. and Coca-Cola. Shown in the top photo is the presentation from the Penetanguishene Lions Club represented by Clyde Campbell; the St. Amants from H.S. St. Amant and Sons Plumbing; the employees' association of Stoneleigh Motors; a representative from R.J. (Bob) Megaw Real Estate of Midland; and in the bottom photo...well, we just couldn't leave the horse out. church directory THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF FLOS SUMMER SCHEDULE OF MASSES wich will commence on the long weekend of May 17th-19th Allenwood -- 6:30 p.m. Sat -- 11:00 a.m. Sunday Phelpston -- 7:30 p.m. Sat -- 9:00 a.m. Sunday Elmvale -- 8:00 a.m. -- 10:00 a.m. Sunday wt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA Phones: The Church 322-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10 a.m. Christian Worship, 11 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA St. John's Elmvale Minister: Rev. B. Gazzard Worship: 11:00 a.m.(Nursery' during eae Phones: Church 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 i Wyevale United Church: 11:30 a.m. o Waverley United Church: 10:00 a.m. Rev. E. John' Gazzard, Minister ST Council grants Call Contact $1000 Contact "You progress not through improving what has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done."' Midland town council has appropriated $1,000 to Contact in the finalization of their 1975 budget. I am happy to announce their assistance to our funding locally. This kind of positive action speaks to the support of the service of Contact by Midland council and hopefully will lead the way to stronger and more permanent financial support from other councils and service clubs in the Huronia area. Thank you Mayor Boyd and members of council. To raise one third of our budget, $10,000, from local sources has been difficult. Your understanding and interest of Contact's service to people should make this time consuming necessity of raising money somewhat lighter. I would also like to include our deep appreciation to all who have taken seriously the finanacial support of our service. The Senior Civitans contribute monthly on a permanent basis, a fine tribute to them and their concern for people. Thank you all Civitan members. Turkish Family A request has been received from Orillia for contact with any other Turkish families in the general area. A new family has arrived there and is seeking com- panionship. If you can help, please call Contact or 526-9333 F Hours 9a.m. to9 p.m. 5 ; i: Mon to Fri 'g except holidays = é Information Orillia at 326-7743. Meals-on-Wheels drivers Since July and August are holiday months, our volunteers are not as available for Meals-on-Wheels service to our Senior and handicapped citizens. We need drivers and runners. The runner takes the meals from the car into the homes. If you can drive or could help deliver these meals, which provide balanced nourishment for our special citizens, please call Contact. Room and Board critical Many requests for room and board have been received recently. If you have space and could take a roomer or boarder in your home - Call Contact. Last week's column I hope you clipped the Call Contact column from last week's paper. It was a useful list to keep of frequently called numbers of numerous services in the Huronia area. Odd jobs We have people listed in our office for babysitting and for any odd jobs. If you need someone to help you, call Contact. Yoga relaxes the body A "fish" for warm weather by Elaine Kraftscik Wow! Are you sur- viving the heat? This pose, if in name only, is suitable to the weather we're having? I don't really look like a fish, but in effect you could do this posture in the water and find yourself more able to stay afloat than the traditional "float'""? because the centre of gravity is moved towards the middle of the body, allowing improved ventilation of the lungs. - However, it is not for its seaworthy qualities that we are about to study this pose, but because of its counter balancing effect following the shoulder stand and plough? The "fish" arches the nape, frees and stretches the neck and stretches the abdomen. Technique: Sit on the floor, legs outstretched and bending slightly to the right, bring the right elbow to the floor, do the same on the other side. Push the chest up, drop the head backwards, and slowly move the elbows forward and lower the head to the floor. Hold as long as comfort permits and relax. Nutrition Note: Dr. Max Warmbrand is a 77- year-old expert on, the relation of nutrition to good health. Besides his stressing the eating of natural foods, he feels it is important to rest after eating. In terms of health this is a highly un- derrated pastime. Another rule he stresses: "Keep your cool...control your emotions. When the body is in optimum condition the mountains of our problems often become mere mole hills." Don't look for pictures for a couple of weeks because the next couple of articles are on 'massage - body tension and 'how tone Jean Ney, 92, dies recently Jean 'Stephenson Ney The death occurred at the Georgian Manor, Penetanguishene on Saturday, June 5, 1975 of Jean Stephenson Ney, formerly of 212 Second Street, Midland. Beloved wife of the late Robert William Ney, she was in her 92nd year. She is the dear mother of the late Cyril George Ney, grandmother of Richard Ney, Geraldine (Mrs. Tom Borsa) and Nancy Ney, all of Midland, and_ great grandmother of Jennifer Ney. She leaves sister Mrs. Mabel Cameron of Toronto. Mrs. Ney rested at the A. Barrie Chapel of the Lynn Funeral Homes, 290 First Street, Midland. Funeral services were held in the chapel yesterday, Tuesday, July 8 at 2 p.m. Rev. Norman Watson officiated. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Midland. Mary Leonard The death of Mary Ann Ellery Leonard occurred suddenly at her residence, R.R. i Wyebridge on Friday, June 27, 1975. She was 93. Beloved wife of the late Watson Alton Leonard, she is the dear mother of Gertrude (Mrs. Leslie Hart) and Howard, both of Midland, Clarence and Clayton, of Wyebridge, Albert of Dundas, Jean (Mrs. David Wilcox) of Wyevale and the late Roy and Eldred. She will be lovingly remembered by 31 grandchildren, 50 great grandchildren, and four great-great grandchil- dren. Mrs. Leonard is the sister of Mrs. George Richardson of Midland and the late Sam and Herb. Elaine in "fish" position In $3.000 wreck Driver charged Alexander Sibbald, 22, of Midland has been charged with careless driving following an accident on County Road 25 just west of Highway 27 last Thursday. The Midland detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report that the car was eastbound when it left the road, drove through the ditch, hit a culvert and rolled over. Police report that the car, a 1973 Toyota, sustained $3,000 damage. Sibbald and a passenger in his car, James Fitzgerald, 24, also of Midland were injured and were taken to St. Andrew's Hospital by ambulance, Sibbald for treatment of bruises while Fitzgerald sustained broken bones. We Find Whatever Is Wrong We are Allen-Tronic Diagnostically Equipped. General Repairs = Auto -- Truck -- Tractor Tune-UP -- Tires SKIROULE SALES & SERVICE LUDWIG MOTORS ELMVALE SPECIAL OF THE WEEK -- = oe = V-164 Peteitonngh Boat and 65 HP Centre line: 16/4" Beam o/a: 77" Max. depth: 33" Transom height: 20/2" Wt. approx. (Ibs.): 800 Ibs. Chalet Sports 23 Main Street Penetanguishene 549-8642 Mercury Motor NEW HOLLAND Farm Equipment BEATTY (co-op\ Farm & Home Fuel Service Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems "A Pleasant [ Place to Deal" Pump and Water Systems DORITY FARM SERVICE 428-2346 Main St. W. Stayner 259 Innisfil St. SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 726-6531 Ti | oon FEEDS BARRIE 543 Bay Street -- Also -- 180 Innisfil Street (At Brock) -BARRIE NOW OPEN For Your Convenience Come To The Experts At "The" Muffler Shop e Fast, dependable service e Largest inventory in the area e Specialist in the muffler field -- MIDLAND -- (Across from the Bike Shop) 526-3731 726-2282 Mrs. Leonard rested at the A. Barrie Chapel of the James H. Lynn Funeral Homes, First Street, Midland before funeral services were held at The Church of The Good Shepherd, Wyébridge. Interment Church of The Good Shepherd Cemetery. In memorium donations to The Church of The Good Shepherd, Wyebridge, would be appreciated. L.O.B.A. services were held at the funeral home, Sunday, June 29 at 8 p.m. with the Rev. David Long of- ficiating. John Hegyi The death occurred at Soldiers' Memorial Hospita!, Orillia, on Friday, July 4, 1975, of John Stephen Hegyi, manager of the Bayview Hotel in Port Severn. He was 58. Father of John of Midland and Carla of Toronto, he will be missed by brother Julius of Bramalea and _ sister Margaret™ (Mrs. A. Ryding) of Ste. Catharines. Mr. Hegyi will be remembered by Linda Shenew of Toronto. 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, in the tradition we have proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve you. FOLEY'S Furniture & Appliances Hwy. 26 COLLINGWOOD Mr. Hegyi rested at the Nicholls Funeral Home, in Midland. Funeral services were held at St. John the Baptist Church, Port Severn, on Monday, July 7. Interment St. John Cemetery, Waubaushene. Edna Taylor The villagers were saddened last week to learn of the death of Edna Taylor, wife of Burton Taylor, of North River. Born at Fairhope Farms, Medonte Township, in 1919, she was the only daughter of the late Ada and Albert Walker. She was predeceased by her brother Ernest. A resident of North River for ae years, i Edna was active in the work of St. Matthias Anglican Church in Coldwater, and the North River Women's Institute. She was also a Brownie leader of the North River group, and District Commissioner of Guiding for Medontay. She is survived by her husband, sons Tom, Tim, Tony, Joe, Jim, Mark, and daughters Mary, Adah and Grace, and two grandchildren. The Reverend William Kibblewhite conducted a memorial service in St. Matthias Anglican Church on Saturday, June 28. Following cremation, interment will take place at St. George's Cemetery, valley a) \ Re GOOD NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS The most recent conferences about problems of the aging disclosed that it is possible for most older healthier, longer and active. folks to: live happier, even be physically "DONOTLIVEA ROCKING CHAIR LIFE" "If you just sit and wait for death, you will not have to wait so long" said one prominent physician. "The results of such inactivity increases atrophy of the mind, which speeds up degenerative diseases."' AVOID EXTREME STRESS Cut down on excessive physical efforts, but moderate exercise, some work and com- panionship are all helpful in maintaining good health and vitali "A great many people ty. entrust us with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege anda duty. May we be your personal family phar- macy?" "Your Own Community Pharmacies" Open Daily Toép.m. Including Wednesday Friday To9p.m. Sun 10 am to 1 pm Open Daily To 9 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday Toép.m. Closed Sunday q WHITFIELD'S J PHARMACY Elmvale 22-1011 IRETON'S IDA PHARMACY Penetang 549-2555 J24 _ PHARMACEUTI BH BY CAL ALLE css 4948 Use hot water wisely Save energy .Save money Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water. Here are just a few small things you can do, that can add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths. Try not to use more hot water than you need. to use it wisely. your hydro The Cascade electric water heater will give you a dependable supply of hot water, but it's up to you Wednesday, July 9, 1975, Page 11

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