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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1976, p. 3

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Bap ociit French theatre planned for summer Penetanguishene -- will once again have French theatre this summer provided they can find a building to hold the six- week course in John Van director of the said he needs a which will give the 15 people involved in the workshops enough room and a place where "'we can pul a little paint on the walls." The workshop will be divided between the two sides of theatre with five taking the technical end and the other 10 being actors "We'll have workshops and rehearsals for six weeks then we'll have a play,"' he said. The course will be entirely in French and the 15 participants will come from Welland, Chatham, Sudbury, Oltawa and Penetanguishene. Van Burek also hopes to have another animator to Burek, course, place Glendon College thinks this is a good place for this lype of thing the south," h French is weaker in this will reinforce French in Penetanguishene.' standing French com Irench theatre al e said, 'and Ile also pointed out that munity Glendon in Toronto, will this town is a_ long The course, run by the run from July 12 to 30-year old who teaches Augusi 21 BILE | 4 GREE CROSS ' If you've handle a children's workshop for one month Martin Lee, at left, and Karl Case enjoy themselves as and covers musical ground all the way from ZZ Top to they play on stage at the Commodore Hotel. Their The Beatles. This is their second visit to al Sl. Joseph's school band, Babypoint, plays hard rock with a vengeance Penetanguishene in less than two months. When asked why he wants to hold it in Jed diet DISH he said John Van Burek Get Green Cross Vegetation Killer. was in summer. Here he discusses the use of likes its music Energetic band One of the most popular rock bands ever to play Penetanguishene retu- rned again this week less than six weeks after their last engagement al the Commodore Hotel Babypoint, a four-man high-voltage rock band, attracts the crowds by the sheer power of their performance which covers everything from ZZ Top to the Beatles "We just try and keep everything energetic," Martin Lee, a 21-year-old guilarist-singer, said, "and we like what we're playing:" On stage the band members enjoy them- selves and put on a good show which is un- derstandable since they are in the process of getting a club show together before taking a crack alt recording The club show will even include a Kung Fu demonstration by Lee complete with background music and a $250 Samurai sword Babypoint will be heading for Wasaga Beach for the weekend before a gig in Toronto Lee is the newest member of the band having played the disco 7 A 10-speed 'Supercycl Penetanguishene, a.m Constable Art Lizotte Police 10-speed stolen reported stolen Friday morning Police said Neil Hamelin, of 18 Brock Street, repor stolen from his residence sometime before 11:55 $1,200 damage man REN e' valued at $132 was ted the vehicle was is investigating was An Owen Street charged with careless driving following a two-car collision early Sunday morning. Police said a car driven by Kenneth Forget, 19, of 19 Owen Street, Penetanguishene, received $600 damage. Forget was charged with careless driving by Constable Graham Whiteside. The accident happened on Robert Street West at 2:05 a.m Car in the ditch A Willowdale woman claimed she was forced off Champlain Road by another vehicle early Sunday morning The resulting accident caused $500 damage to the car driven by Wanda Lalonde, 39, which ended up in the ditch There were no injuries in the accident in- vestigated by Constable Graham Whiteside al 3:10 a.m Stop-sign accident A Church Street woman was charged with failing to stop al a stop sign after an accident al the intersection of Church and Burke Streets Monday morning. A car driven by Winnifred Wice, 62, of Church Street, Penetanguishene, was damaged (o the extent of $850 while the other car driven by Timothy Robitaille, 21, of 8 Country Club Court, Penetanguishene, received $700 damage Wice was charged with failing to stop by {constabe Claude Monroe at 11:30 a.m sl 72 72 church directory «4 THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF FLOS WINTER SCHEDULE OF MASSES MSGR. Vincent Foy J.C.D. Phelpston 7:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Sunday Elmvale 8:00 a.m. -- 19:30a.m. Sunday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA Phones: The Church 322-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10a.m. Christian Worship, 11a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA St. John's -- Elmvale Minister: Rev. B. Gazzard Drvorsriv: 11:00 a.m. (Nursery during Service) Phones: Church 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 Wyevale United Church: 11:30a.m. Waverley United Church: 10:00a.m. Rev. Allan J.McLaughlin, Minister SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mrs. Roy Figley The Salvation Army are meeting in the Youth Hall at the rear of 251 2nd St., Midland. 9:30 a.m. -- Sunday School for all ages 11:00a.m. -- Sunday Morning Meeting 7 p.m. -- Sunday Evening Tues. 7 p.m. -- Prayer and Bible Fellowship Wed. 2:00 p.m. -- Ladies Meetings. Appointments for spiritual help, practical assistance, marriages, dedications, funerals, marriage counselling, suicide prevention, etc. telephone 526-2751 -- Captain and Mrs. R.C. Figley. uk circuit for a few before deciding it wasn't for him The other members of the group, Bruce Carrick on guitar and vocals, Leo Neibudek on drums, and Karl Case on bass guitar, years just were (together for two years before Lee came along Surprisingly, all four men grew up together, went their separate ways, then came back together Dog show on Saturday On Saturday May 29th, the 1st Penetang Rangers will be holding their 2nd Annual Dog Show at the Tennis Courts. It will be held from 9:00 a.m 12:00 p.m. and the entry fee is 50 cents for each dog This is a Dog Show in 14 which children, from 6 - Warning The letterdid not affect Penetanguishene town council bul Provincial Treasurer Jarcy McKeough has let it be known that he frowns on politicians raising their own Salaries in this 'Year of RestrainU The salaries of the members of town council amounting to a total of aboul $1,800 a month) were frozen early this year as part of the town's own restraint program. McKeough wrote that salary increases for municipal politicians would fall under the Anti- Inflation Board's jurisdiction but he had strong words for any politicians even con- sidering such a move 500 sq. They have two original songs they hope to record then plan a western tour lo be followed by an east coast trip Brian Burroughs, the 20-year-old light and sound man, is one of the important elements of the band's performance Lee said "We need him to balance everything out...we'd loose touch otherwise,' he pointed out years old, will be exhibiting their dog (s) in one or more of seven categories The seven categories are: the most obedient dog; the dog who per forms the best trick; hairiest dog; the dog with the longest tail; the best groomed dog; the best Purebred; the best Heinz 57 Three judges. will decide the winner of each Michael While, of Fox Street, Penetanguishene, graduated with honors on Friday from the Universily of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Me aMlastate alics deetee held at the cone ry of the show Our regulations regarding the Dog Show are: the owners of each dog must be totally responsible for their dog(s) at all times; dogs must be on leashes; each participant may only enters his dog sink 3, categories for 50 cents; all participants must have their registrations in by May 28th Penetanguishene last week looking for a building for the intensive six-week French theatre course he will run this course with school Angeline Moreau St. Joseph's school for the children's principal Sister BINGO At the Collingwood Arena, Saturday JUNE 5, 1976 WIN UP TO *2500." 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