Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Oct 1976, p. 15

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a When Midland's St Once a week, member® One "was concerned band together in their group paid $6.15 per in ps 30, not October 31, as reported Z Margaret's Parish Iran Irwin and her with bettering services social concerns, things student for food and There was a preat ina recent news story a Catholic Women's League volunteers visit hospital for children with learning are more likely to kap- lodging." feeling ol festive (o) off till 28 October celebrated its 25th bir- patients regardless of disabilities. Another -- pen." On a regional level, the -- fellowship in the air al the . thday on October 19. there religion, and bring them discouraged coverage ol The CWL raises money CWI. contributes to the 25th birthday party. The Fred Loverock d eS were lots of past- magazines. books and a non-medical -- abortion -- by hosting card parties. john Bosco homes for ladies attended» mass presidents there to help word of cheer. under the Ontario dances and bazaars, and -- boysin Orilliaand Barrie. together, then enjoyed a The death occurred salreathGr alin Closed 29 to 30 October q ow out the candles on Clergy have often -- Hospital Insurance Plan. _ by arranging ac- and supports the Indian wine and cheesé party in Suddenty ea his ates ath ay =o ta i blue and white remarked thatifa parish 'They have also supported commodation and meals Mission on Christian the basement ol the Pesilence TuiaNGneEe ei i leven a ; rel ? ated cake. Present has a strong CWL, the the California Grape for youngsters who visi! Island chureh Midland on 'Thursday. hy Bit the hae aioe For year end Inventory f were Darlene Hughes. parish will work well, and Bovcolt,. encouraged = our Community on school Phis year. the big There were many October 21. 1976 of Fred Fuange M } Betty Swales, liay this seems tobe the case more stringent firearms -- trips project is the visit of the tributes to: the hard woterock , Beloved \iter resting at the Vy Bourrie, Marg Limieux in Midland. controls: and concerned "We provide lodging at St. Michael's Boys' Choir' working ladies. There husband of Lily-Steller,he | Nicholls pare ie : - nr f and Eileen Goodburne. Las! year.- the CWL themselves With mercury St. Theresa's or Sacred which is coming to St Was also a strong feeling ate ifthis 67th veut , ffneral Sry ae 'ua & A r Fal | | i | f ~The current president, provided font. candles pollution, and abuse of Heart Schools." explains Margaret's on December -- of confidence in the future Dear falien of Ratha of held 'Satindate ' i ay KS FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Mary Jo Quilty, has a and hangings for the new alcohol among teenagers. Mary Jo Quilty. "and we 22. of the Catholic Women's North Bay Neri (Mrs 13 1476 Gn ta ; ine Ww avi LA uw a ied rather special connection lsaptistry at Se "One voice wouldnot be pive them breakfast. It sounds like a busy, League the social Paul RIeCIET an: aT: iiiece riya ay Rn ( with the past. Hier Margaret's. The festive heard.' says Mary Jo dinner anda box lunchat life. but' CWl members workers of the parish Lorousrbp is CUO Ornemred Soe Nae tas STAYNER 428-3132 4 husband's mother, Grace twenty lifth birthday insis! that they get mare ; : F f (Mrs. John) Quilty was part) was held in St. j the group's first president Margaret's basement back in 1941. hall. which was ' The formal objects of brightened and renovated i the organization which under the direction of the , exists in almost every (WI séveral years ago. It rc: i Roman Catholic parish in is now used for many i Canada is to: "unite community jas well as t Catholic womenin a bond church activities, q of fellowship for the Members are urged to St. Margaret's CWL Members insist they get more from it than they put in Archdiocesan by Shirley Whittington furtheranc® of religious, cultural and 'intellectual voluntary basis. serve on school boards. and Mrs. Mary Jo Quilly Council. Quilty, "but when women a minimal cost. A recent out ol CWE than they put Paul's United Church ¢ Silver Band will be helc Saturday October 30, n Our mistake The Sounds, of Music, a concert by the St 'hoir and the Metropolitan Jat the PSS auditorium on YEAR END CLEARANCE On Hand-Tools and Toys interests, and the is Midland's represen- development of social lative to the Simcoe action." Counts Separate, School Z President Mary Jo loard. The CWL also sets Quilty expresses the aims up scholarships al h/ of the 180 Midland group -secondary and eclemen- another way: 'We want -- tary school levels, as well f to get Parish women as for the annual Y's involved in community Men's Music Festival.. -- affairs. We hope that our women will not look only Society and have assisted in setting up a building fund for the Huronia Society for the Mentally Retarded. Many of their members help to staff the local nursery school for Their public speaking competition for grade into the church, bul seven and cight separate beyond it." school students is an Locally, CWL members annual highlight. - have set up an Arthritis Past President Betty Swales says "The CWL isnt quite the tea and cookie organization it used to be," and points to the numerous resolutions that have been passed on to Federal and Provincial 1 " You're a driving school dropout BUY A CAR 5. You weigh over 700 Ibs. retarded children, on a Governments from the She can't afford i to eat hay. 2. You're going to live in Antarctica 6. You're an unemployed stunt driver 3. You're Ralph Nader Yes You travel with the circus. A. You've joined the Navy 8. You're 9 years old. 15 reasonably priced reasons to buy, brought toyouby THE DODGE BOYS Feed her Calf Startena A dairy heifer under two months of age needs all ~ the nutrition she can get into her undeveloped rumen. 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One owner low mileage heifers. ELMVALE FARM SUPPLY Elmvale 322-1171 radio. One owner low mileage \ a 1976 Royal Monico | ° ae 1976 Charger Sport : ' " i = : Beet a Z 4 : DAD rs 1973 Mercury Marquis 2 door hardtop with 318 engine, 1977 Aspen RT 1971 Duster Velour interior, high pile carpet, Ners | ' This car is loaded with extras. In automatic, P.S. P.B., radio, heated rear automatic! trans.:4Pio.s Fr 1B: Power. 6 cyl. automatic, radio A real economy car. Std., overdrive transmission, radial tires, heated rear window. windows, A.M. F.M. radio Big Big discount. | ei Ca w. defrost Like new only 3,900 miles ? terrific shape. One owner low mileage VILLAGE OF ELMVALE CLERK'S NOTICE OF Cae _TOSTNG oF assesswent Bele COMMISSIONER'S LIST : | \ Notice is hereby given that | have posted up at my office, 52 Queen St. West, Elmvale, Ontario on the 27th day of October, 1976, the Assessment Commissioner's List supplied under Section 23, of the Assessment Act. This list is a census of all inhabitants of the Municipality and includes school support information for the direction of education Taxes for the year 1976, 1977 % Ton Pick-up Come in and see for yourself why so many are Swithching to Dodge trucks. 1977 Monaco Brougham 1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham The standard' bearer of excellence in engineering and comfort 1977 Aspen Special Edition "Some things speak for themselves .. . Come in and see this' beauty. DLAN CHRYSLER Dodge 1977 Aspen 4 Door Sedan Custom 4 door sedan. 6 cyl. for the economy minded family. A classic intermediate size automobile from 2 door to station wagon. W _ VINDEN STREET * MIDLAND * (SALES 526-3707) * (SERVICE \ CHRYCO PARTS "9 526-3788) Wednesday, October 27, 1976, Page 15 | hereby call on all inhabitants to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. The last day for filing complaints is the 5th day of November, 1976. Revision will commence at the Village of Elmvale, Clerk's Office, 9:00 a.m. on B October 27th, 1976. - F.M. Townes, Clerk * Village of Elmvale e | 3

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