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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1976, p. 11

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Huronia Community Calendar Wednesday, April 28 -- There will be an Open meeting of the Penetanguishene Tennis Club at 7 p.m. in the council chambers of the Municipal Offices, 10 Robert St., West, Penetanguishene. Everyone welcome. (Please use back door). Wednesday, April 28 -- A bale tea under the auspices of St. James Ladies Build and All Saints Ladies Guild will be held at the Rectory, 9 Robert Street East, Penetanguishene at 2-4 p.m. on April 28. ° Admission is an article for the bale. The bale is to be used for mission work. e@ Wednesday, April 28 r. Gerald Wong, MD, F.R.C. Pe, Director of Diabetic Outpatient Clinic at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, will speak on the prevention of complications in diabetes, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 28 --An open meeting of the Penetanguishene Tennis Club, at 7 p.m. in the council chambers of the Municipal Offices, 10 Robert St. W., Penetanguishene. Everyone welcome. (Please use back door) Wednesday, April 28 --Spring Band Concert, Penetanguishene Secondary School, at 8 p.m. in the gymnasium. > Wednesday, April 28 --A Bale Tea will be held, under auspices of St. James Ladies' Guild and All Saints' Guild, at the Rectory, 9 Robert St. E., in Penetanguishene, from 2 until 4 p.m. Mecredi le 28 Avril --Centre d'Activites Francaises presente "Bingo", de Jean-Claude Lord, 8 heure seulement, Rue Robert, Penetanguishene. En francais-with English sub-titles. Wednesday, April 28 --Dr, Gerald Wong, M.D., F.R.C.Pc, Director of Diabetic Outpatient Clinic at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, will speak on the prevention of complications in diabetes, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 28 Saturday, May 1 --The Annual I1.0.D.E. Rummage Sale, featuring a nearly-new-boutique will be held in the Orange Hall (corner Second and Dominion). Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 29 --'Take a Look at Spring"', a series of FREE walks and talks, at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, at 7:15 p.m. For more information, phone 526-7809 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. But dress warmly! ' Thursday, April 29 --Huronia Association for the Mentally Retar- ded--Spring meeting, in St. Mark's Parish Hall, Third St. Midland, at 7:30 p.m. Subject! Our Adult Services Program. Plan to stay for coffee after the meeting. Saturday, May1 -- A date to remember! It's the nurses' Bric-a- brac sale in St. Margaret's Hall. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Come early -- enjoy a coffee. Then browse for all the bargains! Proceeds to the new Huronia District Hospital. Saturday, May 1 -- St. Mark's Anglican Church Ladies' Guild wi!l hold 'Symphonie of Salads"' from 12:00 until 2:00 p.m., at the Rectory, 303 Third Street. Saturday, May 1 --A date to remember! The nurses' Bric-a-Brac Sale in St. Margaret's Hall. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Proceeds toward Huronia District Hospital. Saturday, May 1 --St. Mark's Anglican Church Ladies' Guild will hold "Aymphonie of Salads" from 12 until 2 p.m. at the Rectory, 303 Third Street. Monday, May3 --Regular monthly meeting of the Nurses' Alumnae in St. Andrews Hospital Dining Room, at 8 p.m. An important meeting. Monday, May3 Wednesday, May5 --Penetanguishene Co-Operative Nursery School Registration and Open House, for 3 and 4 year olds. Monday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Wed- nesday 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4 --A free Rabies Clinic for dog and cat owners in the north end of Tiny Township will be held at the Lafontaine Fire Hall. Tuesday, May 4 -- A free Rabies Clinic for dog and cat owners in the north end of Tiny Township will be held at the Lafontaine Fire Hall. Clinic is the result of a co- operative effort between Tiny Township and the Department of Agriculture. Wednesday, May 5 --The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Midland Minor Hockey Association will sponsor their Annual Father and Son Awards Night, at 7 p.m. Midland Arena Gardens. Wednesday, May5 -- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Midland Minor Hockey Association will be sponsoring their Annual Father and Son Awards Night, at 7:00 p.m., Midland Arena Gardens. There will be refreshments only, this year. BOYS! Don't forget your admission ticket so that you will be eligible for this year's BIGGER AND BETTER prizes. Friday, May7 --Euchre, Waubaushene Legion, at 8 p.m. Money prizes and refreshments. Over 18 years. Friday, May7 -- The W.A. of Knox Presbyterian Church will hold their Spring Tea and Bake Sale in the Sunday School auditorium from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Friday, May7 --St. Andrew's Hospital Auxiliary annual "Wine and Cheese Party", at 8:30 p.m. at the Sport- sman Inn, Victoria Harbour. Friday, May7 --The W.A. of Knox Presbyterian Church will hold their Spring Tea and Bake Sale in the Sunday School auditorium, from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Friday, May7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 --Second Annual Antique Show and Sale at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Hwy, 11 and 12B, Woodside Drive, Orillia. Friday: 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 10p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m.to6p.m. Auspices of The Women's Hospital Auxiliary to the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. Friday, May7 Saturday, May8 p.m. Auspices of The Women's Hospital Auxiliary to the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Friday, May 14 Saturday, May 15 Elmvale and District Choral Society Annual Spring Concert in Huronia Centennial School, Elmvale. Saturday, May 15 --Garage Sale for LaLeche League. If rained out, Sunday, May 16. Old Portage Road at 1:00 p.m. If you have anything to donate, please call 526-3965. Saturday, May 15 --It's Spring-Clean-Up time again, so please remember the St. Paul's United Church Couples Club Garage Sale, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Truax, 414 King Street, Midland. Wednesday, May 19 --Midland District Shrine Club '"SAhrine Cir- cus', at Arena Gardens, Midland. Two per- formances: 4:15 and 8:15 p.m. Proceeds for children's welfare work in Midland- Penetanguishene district. Wednesday, May 19 -- Midland District Shrine Club will be staging their "Shrine Circus", in the Arena Gardens, Midland. There will be two performances: 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Proceeds from the circus will be used for children's welfare work in Midland and Penetanguishene district Saturday, May 22 -- Midland Civinettes are holding a Flea Market at 10 a.m. at Parkside Inn on Yonge Street Proceeds will go to community projects and to the new Huronia District Hospital. Anyone wishing to donate, please phone 526-9814, 526- 7269, 526-9136 and we will pick up Sunday, May 9 -- Second Annual Antique Show and Sale will be held at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Hwy. 11 and 12B, Woodside Drive, Orillia. Friday 6:30 to 10 p.m., Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Auspices of The Women's Hospital Auxiliary to the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. Friday, May7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 -- Second Annual Antique Show and Sale will be held at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, High- way 11 and 12B, Woodside Drive, Orillia, Ontario. Friday: 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 Chamber budget approved The Board of directors of the Midland chamber of commerce recently approved its 1976 budget calling for total ex- penditures of $28,571. The chamber, in its April newsletter, noted that the budget includes revenues of $3,680, giving a surplus of $2,109. The surplus is designed to recover the approximate $2,000 deficit which oc- curred from the 1975. operations. The chamber's finance committee will be en- tering discussions with the town council in order to determine what sort of contractual arrangem- ents would be made for the future handling of Bob Voorzanger, Ralph Lynn and Bob Duncan -- and members Martin Lamers, Tom Barber, Murray Mostyn, Steve Orr, Dan Herbert, Lloyd Graham, John Romanko, John McLaren, Frank Bemben and Stan Dion. The committee is trying a new approach this year in attempting to obtain a lump sum financial contribution which will pay-- for promotions for the entire year. Obtaining the money . in this way will not only save a great many man hours, but will enable the committee to plan its activities in advance knowing the amount of money which all.--of--the»-ehamber- has -been~ con= industrial and com- mercial and _ tourist will be available for each promotion. Industrial promotion Negotiations with several firms interested in locating in Midland are continuing. In addition«to a number of firms with whom original contacts were made during 1975, and who have not yet made a final decision as to a Midland location, the Industrial Develoment committee of the Get tacted by several ad- ditional companies since the beginning of this year. In its report to the board, the committee said it "is hopeful that it may be able to announce a fur- ther new industry for Midland in the near Ke future."' If soil maggots are making ameal _ of your vegetables. Green Cross Maggot Killer. © Kills soil maggots that prey on vegetable crops © Stops them before they burrow into your vegetables. ¢ Handy shaker can spreads granules evenly, effectively. Qq The lawn and garden problem solvers development-on behalf of the municipality. With the retirement of R.B. Moffatt as general manager and industrial spokesman, the chamber directors felt that an entirely new financial arrangement should be entered into with the municipality before a successor to Moffatt is employed. In its release, the chamber pointed out that "the combining in one person of the in- dustrial development spokesman and the chamber manager had been advantageous to the town government and the business community"'. The sharing of the cost of industrial promotion between the chamber and the municipal govern- ment has saved Midland many thousands. of dollars over the years, according to the newsletter. Inflation, however, has made it impossible for the chamber to make as great a financial con- tribution to this joint program as it has in the past, and it is this aspect of the situation that the This Thurs., Fri., & Sat: come e celebrate our April 29,30, & May Ist 20* OFF 2 pc. SKIRT SETS... DRESSES and SLACKS and TOPS We Find Whatever Is Wrong --=--= We are Allen-Tronic Diagnostically Equipped. General Repairs Auto -- Truck -- Tractor Tune-UP -- Tires = - Use your Credit Card and Chargex SS -- SKIROULE SALES & SERVICE LUDWIG MOTORS ELMVALE Use the Classified Marketplace A fun Packed Holiday for Boys At CAMP Y KITCHIKEWANA e@ Located near Honey Harbour, Ont. e@ July 3-17 or 17-31 e Write Camp Director, YMCA, Midland for brochure and application form. = : Whe it's your move Call 526-8282 The try-harder truck people. Local and one way rentals Check our rates You'll like them Vinden Street Va Midland ™ How about » CONVERTIBLE Ing Citation Model GD 27000 chamber's finance A high-calibre model, withall Convertible committee wish to +he most wanted features . plscue with council in the *5 automatic cycles including. Scour Wash Dishwash er The chamber raised membership fees this year by 15 per cent in an effort to help out. the revenue shortage, but "even this is insufficient to provide the financing o= Retail services committee The 'salute to Midland public works' was just the first of several projects to be undertaken by the chamber's retail services committee this year. Other promotions include the Mother's Day, Father's Day promotions, the sidewalk sale, a boat show, and the Christmas lighting program. The retail services committee comprises five directors -- _ Peter Palmer, Ernie Cowden, * Two-speed wash/rinse 4 Two full-size revolving Spray arms * Revesible Cutting board Sanitizer Hi-Temp rinse * Self-cleaning filter 4 Pump Guard fitter * |n-the-door Silverware basket >& Water Flo By-Fass * And many,many more $10.00 OUR BIRTHDAY PRESENT TO YOU .... Someone will WIN A FREE SPRING OUTFIT ( of your choice) by simply dropping a sales slip in the ballot box. Shoppe Twenty Seven HURONIA MALL HWY 27 MIDLAND 526-4401 SPECIALLY PRICED FOR MOTHERS DAY BARBER & HASKILL Limited 298 King St. Downtown Midland 526-7811 Wednesday, April 28, 1976, Page 11

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