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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1975, p. 20

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ee £3 a Th ning = a? 3 Aina rm: -- _ Splish, splash Summer Jam '75 draws 200 ' the first of the Summer Jam '75 concerts was held Sunday night at the Midland Civic Centre. According to organizers, the concert was a suc- cess, drawing more than 200 people. Sunday's concert featured such local talent as Paul Brown, Jim MacMillan, Lorne Pinkney, Don Rayment, Anne Brownell, John Brownell and Doug Cameron. Judging from audience response, the remaining Town Crier another service' é A new type of ad- vertising has sprung up in the Midland area known as the Town Crier. Operated by Charles Hounsome of Wyebridge, it is a mobile unit using prerecorded messages. Hounsome started the service when he was laid off from his job at a local factory. Since then he has hired Gregg Moreau to assist him in _ its operations, and has plans for further expansion in the future. All his work is done in accordance with local bylaws and serves Annual beef concerts scheduled for this summer should enjoy successes similar to Sunday night's. Summer Jam '75 is modelled after a coffee house concept. Stressing informality, the audience sits at tables and listens to the performers at the front of the hall. Light refreshments are available for the hungry or thirsty, and the lights are kept low to stimulate an intimate atmosphere between performer and audience. Proceeds from the door an area as far away as Honey Harbor. He has covered such things as the Kinsmen's bingo and last week's sidewalk sale. He feels he is not competition for the existing media, just another available ser- vice. '"'They can't turn me off like a radio," he said. Rent a car 200 FREE MILE party July 30 gWhen you rent an The annual beef smorgasbord, which is co- sponsored by the Simcoe Cionien st sy, Beef Improvement Association and the Simcoe County District Co-op, will be held at Elmvale Com- munity Hall on Wed- nesday, July 30, 1975, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The smorgasbord will be followed by an old time dance, with the Doug Jebb Orchestra from Cookstown providing the music. In addition to various displays, there will be a number of draw prizes. Tickets for this event will be $5 per person and can be obtained from directors of the Beef Improvement' Associa- tion, the office of the Simcoe Co-op, and the Federation of Agriculture office at 273 Innisfil Street, Barrie. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. PEN THEATRE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. July 23-24-25-26 at 7:30 YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN plus at 9:15 THE PAPER CHASE Sat. Matinee at 2p.m. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Sun. - Mon. - Tues. July 27-28-29 at 7:30 LOVE HOTEL plus DIRTY LOVERS REST Avis car for the weekend (Fri. 5° PM Mon. 8" AM ) Compacts $34% Full Size $44% Mini Bus $55% Call us now to reserve 526-8282 Avis rent a car WE TRY HARDER cover the cost of equip- ment rental and hall charges, remainder is divided on an equal basis among the and th performers. Summer Jam '75 seeks to provide a platform for local talent. Also, it gives Midland residents a place e to spend three or four rewarding hours. on otherwise dull Sunday evenings. The next coffee house is scheduled for August 3. ANDO Hir- SUTHERLAND & ees as SePeVo$S STARTS TONITE DR THEATR THWY. 27 526-2411 - LAST TWO DAYS BURT REYNOLDS W.W. AND THE DI ODEO THEATRE KiNG ST; MIOLRND F2ZE 577 From the AOM HIS LIFELINE- held by the assassin he hunted. j a RATS Suspenseful international Best-Seller! LANCE CLINT EASTWOOD THE EIGER SANCTION GEORGE GEE * JACK CA: Y- ) COMPANY FILM KENNEDY Library Monday through Friday, 10a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. From the new book list The White Jade Fox. Norton. In her first gothic tale, the author of many distinguished science fiction books has com- bined I Ching and the lore of old China to add an accult dimension to a nineteenth-century American setting. A Month of Sundays. Updike. John Updike's seventh novel concerns a month of seventh days, of enforced rest and recreation as experienced by the Reverend Tom Marshfield, sent west from his Mid-western church in disgrace. Mona Lisa: The Woman in the Portrait. Mayfield. The rich chronicle of a golden age and the young who fired the imagination of Leonardo da Vinci to create the famous painting. Cop Killer. Sjowall and Wahloo. A murder in a small Swedish town is unravelled by Martin Beck and his partner, Lennart Kollberg, and we learn a great deal about crime, contemporary Sweden and police work. Night of the Shooting Star. Vipond. Four or- dinary businessmen on a fishing trip in the Canadian Rockies see what they think is a shooting star that plummets into Lake Aurora. From then on, the lives of the four friends turn into a nightmare. Meat Stretcher Cook Book. Better Homes and Gardens. 641.5 BET. 275 Money-saving recipes for meat stretching dishes. Rel xe: An Autobiography. Harrison. 791.0924 HAR. One of the theatre's bestknown personalities tells about his life, his loves and his pursuit of happiness. No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War. Onoda. A first person account, by Second Lieutenant Onoda of the Japanese army, of his experiences in the Philippine jungle, from which he emerged in 1974 after a thirty-year ordeal. Classic Canadian ~) ueen street L4R-3H5 299 midland ce Chale DRIVE-IN THEATRE 322-2890 All pictures subject to unavoidable change ©0000 000080C08 CONTINUED TIL THURS. - July 24 CONFESSIONS OF A WINDOW CLEANER FRI. SAT. SUN. - July 25, 26, 27 SIDNEY POITIER - BILL COSBY i HARRY BELAFONTE cos: 05 "UPTOWN | SATURDAY Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT from the people who gave you "The Jazz Singer" MON. TUES. WED. THURS. July 28, 29, 30, 31 JULY 26 1 "Nature Study" "Our Forests" For Further Information Call 526-7838 Children's Saturday afternoon Natural History classes Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre and Sainte-Marie among the Hurons will be offering 4 Saturday afternoon classes for children 8 years of age or older July 26 to Aug. 16 12:30 --3:30pm NO CHARGE Parental permission forms MUST be filled out at the Sainte-Marie office, Hwy. 12, 3 miles east of Midland, at least the day prior to the chosen class. Only the first 30 children registered will be accepted for these FREE programmes. AUG.2 1 AUG.9 1 "Canoe Day" AUG. 16 1 "Your Environment" ..and you think you have problems!! Jack Lemmo Anne Bancroft of Second Avenue PLUS Recommended as In 1955 there were a few things a fashionable girls school didn't teach ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "Ce Cooking. Baird. 641.5971 BAI. Elizabeth Baird offers a collection of Canadian fishes, based on the four seasons, when the ingredients are at their freshest and most abundant. The current display at the library is by Mrs. Ottelyn Addison, and shows nature crafts by her, as well as photographs and other mementoes of her long association with Algonquin Park. She is Park" and author of the books "farly days in Algonquin years." "Tom Thomson: the Algonquin Palace Hot Entertainment at its Best!! This Week: Hank Fortune and his country Guitar DANCING Thurs. -- Fri. -- Sat. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Palace Hotel el Elmvale BINGO $5,500 in Cash Prizes at the International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. - Mississauga 7/3, 105) (OM) FREE Bus Transportation FREE Admission Departs Thursday Nights Midland 5:00 p.m. Bus Terminal Elmvale 5:25 p.m. Tea Room Barrie 6:00 p.m. Wellington Hotel RESERVE SEATS First Come First Serve Basis Call 526-6976 or 526-2850 ; Wi Use the classifieds LOOK HERE FOR "Dining G Entertainment ATS BEST King St. and Hwy. 12 Highland Restaurant & Tavern A FAMILY RESTAURANT WITHA FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE AND MENU TO SUIT ALL or BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON Also -- ideal for smallor large parties. Why don't you call and makea reservation now. Midland 526-9307 inthe Sportsman's Lounge with IRENE MACLEAN Come and enjoy a Singalong Call for reservations 534-7214 We serve a SMORGASBORD EVERY DAY FROM5p.m.to9p.m. Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 9 p.m. tola.m. VICTORIA HARBOUR Brooklpy Gulf Clary Hwy. 27 South of Midland SMORGASBORD SUNDAY, JULY 27 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Licensed Dining Room Adults *3.95 Under 12 *2.50 Ph. 526-9872 1G Willi Midtown Steah House LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. DINING ROOM and LOUNGE Downtown Dining in Style SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS» AND ROAST BEEF Hours 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Mon. Tues. Wed. 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Thur. Fri. Sat. 519 Hugel Ph. 526-2266 CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ~ Highland Restaurant Tavern Excellent cuisine prepared by George Mark and served by Bonnie Mcllravey pictured above. Hotel Midland / Penetang 549-2245 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Smorgasbord FRESH Roast Turkey Roast Beef Spare Ribs Salads & Pies Dancing Sat. Nite Live Music includes Midnite Snack $3.00 per couple WATERGATE Steak House & Tavern Offers the finest steaks, seafood and service. Fully licensed. Business Men's Luncheon ' Monday-Friday 12:00-2:30 p.m. Weekend Entertainment Reservations , Main St. Waterfront -call 549-8671 Business men's served For reservations Free parking Penetan guishene THE ARCH STEAK HOUSE AND TAVERN Fully licenced Formerly Pappas Restaurant SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS - SALADS - SEA FOOD luncheon Menu daily Call 526-7313 771 Yonge St. Sandy Bay DINING ROOM TAVERN "QUIET RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OVERLOOKING MIDLAND HARBOUR" TAKE-OUT SERVICE 12 Neon te 1 am Licensed Under LLBO "FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE" TOWN DOCK MIDLAND Cat 526-6622 526-9221 7 BAVARIAN HOUSE OF MIDLAND TAVERN ENJOY OUR SPECIALITY OF GERMAN CUISINE WITH A CANADIAN TASTE EXCELLENT DINING FACILITIES AND A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVERLOOKING GEORGIAN BAY OPEN YEAR ROUND ~ AIR CONDITIONED RELAX IN OUR INDOOR-OUTDOOR BEER GARDEN FRI & SAT DANCING 9 PM - 1 AM Open Daily 12 Noon to 1 AM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL rancor 534-3202 FULLY LICENSED BY LLBO LOCATED 2 MILES PAST MARTYR'S SHRINE (COMING PROM BECAND OFF HWY 12- CONCESSION RD #4 ER 1 MIDLAND Page 20, Wednesday, July 23, 1975 {

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