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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1975, p. 9

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rs ¢ Charlie Farquharson Charlie and Charles Charlie and Charles paid visits to Midland during last week's three day Old Fashioned Summer Fun Days and Sidewalk Sale, to meet residents and tourists, and promote their latest books at the Huronia Office Services store on King Street. 7 Friday afternoon Charlie Farquharson, alias Don Herron, showed up to delight a crowd representing all age groups with his banter and Parry Sound wit. But Saturday's guest was a little more quiet. Charles Templeton, newsman, broadcaster and author, visited the sidewalk sale to promote his book The Kidnaping of the President. He has a summer cottage in the area. 3 g Mid-week visitors common in Summer in Vasey area by Eleanore Edwards and Mrs. Harold Graham During this time of year many people are on holidays and visitors during the week are very common. Last Wed- nesday Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards and their granddaughter Sandra Wylie and her friend Jackie Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn and family at Balsam Lake. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Taylor from Willowdale and who were holidaying at Wendake Beach spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and Michelle at- tended the Simpson Here's Great Coffee Value! A 8 O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE FRESH VEAL STEWING CUTS OR MINCED VEAL +98: FREEZER CUT VEAL FRESH -- RIB VEAL HINDS LB. $1.19 SIDES CORNATION HOT DOG, HAMBURG, SWEET Relishes 99: LOIN LB. $1.68 KAM uperb Blend, Rich in Brazilian Coffees -- Custom Ground at Time of Purchase 3-lb bag $2.59 --SAVE 30/7 1-LB BAG SAVE 10¢ "GREAT ON A GRILL!" 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MAPLE LEAF 9 VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 5 VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY MAPLE LEAF 16-0z vac pac 89 MAPLE LEAF CHUNKS -- |b $1 1 5 = -99¢ Pork Shoulder Potato Salad oo ssw sor 20cm J Gy Corned Beef Rolls Burns Sausages Sliced Side Bacon MAPLE LEAF, COOKED, BONELESS, VAC PAC DINNER STYLE SHOPSY BRAND VAC PAC BEEF & PORK OR FARMER STYLE TOWN CLUB "$179 $1.38 Hb vac pac $1 ss 7 8 oT O¢ Frozen Meats & Seafood Chicken Cutlets Fish Sticks HIGHLINER, FROZEN, $ 1-LB TIN GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE BOSTON BLUE HIGHLINER, FROZEN ESSEX BRAND Canned Ham 199 14-0z pkg 73 g Beef Meat Pies smo $1.08 Boston Blue Fillets "887 59z D HUGEL AVENUE MIDLAND McLeod weddimg at Esson Presbyterian Church on Saturday On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doakes of Guelph visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards and Blake and visiting their grandparents this week are Steven and Jeffrey Brown of Dalston The men of the Vasey United Church conducted the service on Sunday July 20 with a male choir and Mr. Orval Edwards Mr. Brian Jones, and Mr Grant Robinson leading the worship, Mr. Jones and Mr. Robinson giving the sermon on Christian Leadership and Education. The Sunday of July 27 will be a church holiday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson enjoyed a trip this past week through the Southern part of Ontario Valerie Watt is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pomeroy of Bala Friday, Mr. and Mrs Rodney McGrath, Greg and Kim of Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamilton and boys Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Isaac and family were Mr. and Mrs Brian Lawrence _ of Bancroft and with the Isaac's this week is Mrs Bell of Scarboro Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bousten of Toronto were Thursday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Roy Edwards On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGregor of Weston visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards and on Friday Mr. and Mrs Edwards attended the graduation of Mary Ann Black R.N. at Con vocation Hall, University of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Stan Healey and Lynn at tended the Stevenson Brewer wedding in Bracebridge on Saturday The Ham and Salad Supper sponsored by the Vasey U.C.W. will be held on August 3 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the church basement, advance tickets may be purchased from the members and the prices are adults $3.50, Children 6 to 12 - £2 G6 d under six free $2.0 ' "Where else cani-you af all you want for so littley' Mrs. Clare McKeown visited Mrs. Earl Barnett at Bass Lake on Thur sday, and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mel McKeown of Bass Lake visited at Mr and Mrs Clare McKeowns Mrs. Perey McGrath of Orillia was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs Manley Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Benke and Andrew spent Saturday in Toronto visiting relatives Pair take plunge, wed at Barrie If the institution of marriage is all its cracked up to be things should be running a lot smoother at the Midland Times as of Thursday last week That's when the capable but somewhat erratic editor of the Times, Jim Park, finally said the words, "I do," taking Debbie Rolling for his wife at a civil marriage ceremony at Barrie Provincial Court. Debbie is a pasteup artist for Markle Community Newspapers It was a little over a year ago when Park was managing editor of the Citizen that a concerned nun advised him to find "a good wife." Despite advance warning she was still shocked at the condition of Park's car - back seat stuffed to the windows with notes, messages, newspapers, and discarded stories - when she accepted a ride home. Marriage, she was certain, would straighten him out. Frequent visitors to the Times office are invited to drop by and check it out. Rumours are flying around town that the editorial office is sparkling, bright, clean and tidy. Where once only the most wary traveller would dare tred, little children play and songbirds sing for joy Wednesday, July 23, 1975, Page ? de o_o tk a et a eo ote ee de ee i ee eee oe eee

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