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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Nov 1976, p. 15

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FFE PEFCPEF EEC ECREPEDCUE GEE YEP EETEO Community Calendar Wednesday, November 3 --Past Noble Grand Club of Margaret Rebekah Lodge, Waubaushene, will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar, tea and bake sale, at the 1.0.0.F. Hall, from 2 until 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. "a Wednesday, November 3 © St. Paul's United Church annual Bean Supper, mm 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Mr. Mrs. Club. $ Friday, November 5 Dancing Needles Bazaar", First Presbyterian Church, Robert Street, Penetanguishene, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Souper Luncheon by reservation only. Phone 526- 4377 or 549-8563 for reservations or information. Saturday, November 6 -- Midland Police Association invites you to attend their Annual Policemen's Ball, to be held at The Country Mill, from 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music by Varitone Four. Lunch will be served. Tickets available at Midland Police Office. Saturday, November 6 --Garage and Bake Sale, sponsored by the Board of Directors of Contact Centre, Midland, will be held at the Civic Centre, Yonge Street, from 10:00 "a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Everyone and everything welcome. Call contact 526-9333. Saturday, November 6 -- Garage and Bake Sale sponsored by the Board of Directors of Contact Centre, Midland, will be held at the Civic Centre on Yonge Street, from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Everyone and everything welcome. Call Contact 526-9333. November 6,,1976 Turkey Dinner at St. John's United Church. Elmvale. 3 sittings 5, 6, and 7 p.m. Advance sale only, Tickets adults $3.50, children 12 and under $2.00, please contact Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barnett 322-2359. Saturday, November 6 -- Moonstone Volunteer Fire Brigade Dance in Wyebridge Community Centre. $3.50 per person. Tickets available in advance. Telephone Mrs. Beulah Cook 35-3021. Saturday, November 6 -- St. John's United Church, Elmvale, will be having a fowl supper. There will be-three sit- tings: 5, 6 and 7 o'clock. Advance tickets only. Contact Ken and Betty Barnett for tickets, at 322- 2359. Sunday, November 7 Branch 80 of the Royal Canadian, Legion, Midland, will hold-a church parade to St. Paul's United Church. Their annual parade to the cenotaph for Memorial Services will be on Thursday, November 11. Both parades to leave the Legion Hall at 10:30 a.m. " Sunday, November7 Coming to Midland Y.M.C.A., from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. a Hatha Yoga Workshop with Axel Molema from Toronto. A most enjoyable day to be spent with the most dynamic male personality in Canada's yoga: scene. Enjoy. exercises, cleansing techniques and relaxation. Contact ' Elayne, 377 Manly St., Midland, or phone- 526- 6092 after 4:00 p.m - Tuesday, November 9 --Theatre Passe Muraille presents "1837 - The Farmers' Revolt", Georgian College Theatre. Hwy. 400 and Duckworth, Barrie, at 8:30 p.m. Georgian Foundation (705) 728-4613, Box 454. Barrie, Ont. Tuesday, November 9 -- "Face to Face"' Discussion Situation. George Lynn, a resident of Penetanguishene, will give you his view on the Georgian Bay area. He served as a park warden. His experience may be of interestto you. Any man or woman is welcome to beconie acquainted and share the evening and discussion with George Lynn, at Penetanguishene Library Hall, 8:00 p.m. Friday, November 12 -- The Baha'i communities of Penetanguishene and Midland are sponsoring a variety night in Penetanguishene. There will be no admission charge or collection. Anyone wishing to volun- teer as a performer please call 549- 224) or 526- 9532. \ Saturday, November 13 --Tea and bazaar, from 2 until 4 p.m. Calvary Baptist Church, 575 King Street, Midland. Saturday, November 13 -- The Calvary Baptist Church presénts the Annual Tea and Bazaar, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at 575 King St., Midland. Sunday, November 14 -- St. John's United Church Sunday School in EImvale will be holding another Film Night. The film for this showing is SURVIVAL. Admission is free, and a silver collection will be taken up for support of the Sunday School. This is a family film, and everyone is welcome. ~ Friday, November 19 --St. James Ladies' Guild Christmas bazaar, tea and bake sale, in St. James on the Lines Hall, Penetanguishene, from 2:00 until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 24 --Budd Watson presents "My Canada", Midland Secondary School auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by the 4th Midland Scouting Ladies' Auxiliary and Group Committee. Telephone 526-7727 or 526-8234. Wednesday, November 24 -- Golden Anniversary Tea. Bake table, white elephant table. Auspices Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Brarich 68, Legion Hall, Simcoe St., Penetanguishene, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, November 25 Friday, November 26. --Snowball Bazaar and Tea, in the Parish Hall of All Saints Church, Penetanguishene, from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. and on November 26, from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. --Organizers are invited to publicize their up- coming events free of charge in the Times Community Calendar. Please call the Com- munity Calendar editor at 526-9369 or drop your message into the Midland Times office, 525 Bay Street. Cody to speak Jay Cody, president of Historical give an "Discovering oach which should yield interesting past the Orillia an evening. County?' at the meeting of the Simcoe County Historical Association, slated for November 9th at 8 p.m. in the Simcoe County Museum in Midhurst. Mr. Cody worked fron) 1972 16 1974 on "Orillia History Retrieved', a LIP project which yielded 65 volumes of transcribed Society, will Obituary. address on Simcoe next Ruth E. Hoskin The death occurred at her residence in Elmvale, Thursday, October 21 of Ruth lk. Hoskin. She was in her 54th year. Beloved wife of Hamley Hoskin, she was the/ dear mother of Donald and Ed, both of Elmvale, and will and indexed resource material now housed at the County Archives, the Orillia -Library and the Ontario Archives. Frém August 1974 to September 1975, Jay (and, SCHA secretary Irene Perri) researched the history of Simcoe County from 1900 for an up-date be remembered yrandchildren, dear sister', of (Mrs. Kk. Brown) Johnstone) Hillsdale. 1 by Christine, and Michael. She was the Winnie of Elmvale and Joyce (Mrs. of _ Funeral services were held at the Lynn Funeral . ' - Home in Elmvale on of Hunter's work. He has Caturday, October 2°. been active in SCHA as : fe Atta ; A illia clut Interment ~Elmvale well as in the Orillia club, cemetery. and through his work on the television conimittees of both associations 'has been instrumental in placing 35 programs on Cable 8. He promises a relaxed, informal discussion on his research Invest in Youth by supporting the Midland YMCA'S Campaign for operating funds. experiences--an -- appr- CURLING = Penetanguishene Curling Club Instruction, registration & open house for the 1976-77 season November 4th, Sth & 6th 7:30 to ve 10 p.m. DANCE & 4 JITNEY = Nov. 6th - \ 7:30 p.m. For further information, call 549-8616 or 549-7984 4 Another new car dealer puts up the sign of the times. There's a new car Dealer in town who wants the best for you. That's why he's a new AMC Dealer Featut- ing a great selection of new"77 AMC cars. From the all new Pacer Wagon and the sporty re-styled Gremlin, to the Horet and Matador families of affordable, roomy cars. And every new 1977 AMC car is protected by the AMC Buyer Protection Plan II-new for'77-our amazing new warranty featuring a full 24 month or 24,000 miles coverage on the engine and drive train from the date of delivery or first use whichever comes first. This year there's more to an AMC. In styl- ing. In selection. In protection. And in fine new Dealers who want your business. Drop in today! See the '77 AMC cars and ask for full particu- lars of the AMC Buyer Protection Plan II. '77 Pacer Wagon. With the wide low rear-hatch for convenient loading. Ce eS -- 77 Gremlin. Smart new styling Great economy, too! '77 Homet Wagon. The good looking compact wagon with four doors. Hornet also comes in Hatchback, 2 and 4-door sedan models. sleek 2-door coupe model, 4-door sedan and wagon, too! '77 Pacer. The unique styling of our first wide small car Certain items illustrated are optional at extra cost Penetang Motor Sales Limited 26 Main Street, Penetanguishene (705) 549-2693. There's more toan AMCV &f MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Town of Midland NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWN OF MIDLAND that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, the period for nominations in the said Town of Midland is from Friday, Nov. 12th until 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15th, 1976 for the purpose of nominating Candidates for the ffices of: Pa MAYOR, REEVE AND DEPUTY-REEVE AND. FOUR COUNCIL FOUR. PUBLIC. UTILITIES COM HiISSIONER RS. ONE PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE TO THE S1MCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION for Ward Thirteen of the said Board (comprising Town of Midland only). 2 4. ONE TRUSTEE to the SIMCOE COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD for Ward Four of the said Board (comprising Town of Midland only). A candidate may be nominated for any of these offices by the filing during the above period in the office of the Clerk during normal office hours of a nomination paper in the prescribed form supplied by the Clerk which shall be signed by at least TEN ELECTORS whose names are entered in the Polling Lists of Electors entitled to vote,in the election to such office and such other in- formation required in the nomination paper. Any nomination paper so filed may be with- drawn by 5 p.m. of the day following Nomination Day (5 p.m. Tuesday, November 15th, 1976). Further particulars as to withdrawal of a nomination paper may bve obtained from the Clerk. Given under my hand This 1st day of November, 1976. W.A. HACK, Clerk & Returning Officer MUNICIPAL ELECTION Town of Penetanguishene NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Penetanguishene in the County of Simcoe, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, as amended, the period for nominations in the said Town of Penetanguishene is from: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1976 until MONDAY NOVEMBER 15th, 1976, at 5:00 C'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. For the purpose of nominating Candidates for the Offices of: 1. MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY-REEVE and SIX MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. 2. TWOWATER & LIGHT COMMISSIONERS. A Candidate may be nominated for any of these offices by the filing during the above period in the Office of the Clerk, during normal office hours, of a nomination paper in the prescribed form supplied by the Clerk, which shall be signed by at least TEN ELECTORS, whose names are entered on the Polling List of Electors entitled to vote in the election to such office, and such other information required in the nomination paper. Any nomination paper so filed may be with- drawn by 5:00 p.m. on the day following Nomination Day or 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday November 15th, 1976. Further particular as to withdrawal of a nomination paper may be ob- tained from the Clerk. Given under my hand this 3rd day of November, 1976. i - Gagne, : Returning Officer. At Motors Introduces American Motors Products E Poesetasg MOTOR SALES umreo".2. To this area Mr. & Mrs. Leger & Helen Robitaille Natives of this area, Mr. & Mrs. Robitaille have a good solid background in retail sales. Helen operated a variety store for anumber of years; that is inbetween having 7 sons & 6 daughters. For the past 28 years Leger has been involved in the automotive business having covered most facets of the business from Auto Body Mechanic to General Management. The better part of his last 13 years has been devoted to auto sales. The talents of Leger & Helen together with the superb line of American Motors cars will undoubtedly make a welcome addition to the Huronia District business community. Penetang Motor Sales Ltd. now offer the complete line of American Motors automobiles & parts , All AMC car owners are invited to use our Service department. You'll find a class "A" mechanic on duty to serve you. 'Everyone i is invited to come in and see the new line of 1977 cars on display. Test drive one of these fine cars and see for yourself why Leger is so enthused about the quality, ride & performance they offer. Please come in and join us for Coffee & Doughnuts Main St. / Penetang Wednesday, November 3, 1976, Page 15 ' CUPP CECBERPEEPC ACOH

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