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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Nov 1976, p. 16

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YMCA News Opens three new craft workshops this month The Midland YMCA Program Department Will be hosting three new craft' workshops during the Month of November. On Tuesday, Noveniber sth, a Stationery Workshop will include two different types of stalioners one being parchment notes and the other ecology notes which is working with pressed flowers The following week will THE HITCH HOUSE tn. COMES UP WINNERS AGAIN! The Modest $9995.° COTTAGE THE WILDWOOD Talk to us about Bank Financing your Home. Talk to us about your Foundation peewee: seh I HITCH HOUSE | LTD. 4 miles N. of Barrie 728-9700 \7Z m2 'ane COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS® 2% Hiv 11 North 2 § SUBSCRIPTION The gift that keeps giving the year 'round... ideal for friends, relatives, neighbours! ' OneYear.... *°9.50 wo Years ... °16.00 +7 '* Three nic, _ 521.00 inCanada-For U.S.A. Or Foreign Subscriptions cal 526-9369 ForRates When you purchase a Christmas Gift Subscription we mail out the first copy on December 10th, by first class mail and send Gift Card in your name Send one or more of the following publications The Midland Times Ee al i The Penetanguishene Citizen The Elmvale Lance ORDER FORM Please send a Christmas Gift Subscription of the publication checked above. Please include postal code. tT | Find Enclosed ( ( )$9.50-1Year ( ) Cheque ( )$16.00-2 Years ( ) Money Order For ) $21.00 - 3 Years MAIL TO Christmas Gift Subscription -- Markle Community Newspapers Ltd. Box 609 Midland, Ontario L4R 4L3 feature a workshop ot lantasy Flowers which consists of flower making out of Fabrics The last and final week will involve a lecture on 121 ways to Christmas Gilt wrap. There ts Innited registration gn all of these workshops. to avoid disappointment register now! Marathon Bridge The Marathon bridge has gone inte full swing and the top score for the week of October 18th was operating er another three weeks so watch for winners and scores in the weeks to come "Take-A-Break Ihe Ladies Take-A- Break groups is func fioning very well and have many new faces coming out to their regular weekly session This week Glen Bryant of Bryants Jewellers was on hand to display and discuss dianionds. It was a very interesting mor- ning and we thank Glen of the Health Unit will be available to discuss the topic of Male and Female Menopause. Remember. new members are always welcome and this should be a very interesting lopic Bridge Club Dow t forget the Bridge Club on Monday evenings, new comers are always invited. as well as New members in the Archery club which is also held on Mondays at 8.00 pam. Hf you don't have i Barrie- 728-24608 very much for his time Nex Wednesday November 3rd a member a hobby or interest now why not try one of these clubs. Letty McCullough of Midland with 4060 points the Marathon will be Model Plane Club The Model Boat and Plane Club for youngsters are still looking for builders, try it out this Saturday, Classes run frou 1:00 pian. to. 4:00 Ready-Mix Concrete Call 'Sam' {Midland- 526- moO, : Pe Draw 50 -- Fred Larkin, R.R. 1, Vic- : or Fuzz" H toria) Harbour -- M.M.H.A. Hallowe'en Dance Draw Winners Draw 100 -- Tom Burke, 86 Fourth St. Midland -- $250.00; $500.00; Last Draw -- Leon Brett, Villa Dr., Midland -- $1,000.00. THE TEMPTATIONS A ih. 369 [aN | Dette se AIWA 1300 STEREO CASSETTE DECK FEATURES 'S/N ratio of 58 DB * Wow flutter 0.09% + Dolby noise reduction system. * Complete with Dust Cover $3 1 9,°° LIMITED QUANTITIES LORVIC ince AUDIO SYSTEMS LTD. INTERAUDIO - IAD -DIRECT DISCO - ELECTROVOICE - PSB - MAXELL - EMPIRE - THORENS - SME - BIB - BIL. - EXODUST - ZEROSTAT AIWA 58 DUNLOP ST. W. 726-3942 BARRIE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS VILLAGE OF ELMVALE NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Village of Elmvale that in compliance with theMunicipal Elections Act,1972, Chapter 95, nominations will be received Friday, November 12, 1976 during the hours of 9:00a.m. to 5p.m. and Monday, November 15th, 1976, 9:00a.m. to.5:00p.m. at the office of the Clerk. After 5:00p.m. Monday, November 15, 1976, nominations will be received. The purpose is for nominating Candidates for the offices of: 1. REEVE 2. FOUR COUNCILLORS A candidate may be siominated for any of these offices by the filing during the above periods 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 lec 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 withdrawn by 5:oop.m. of the day following Nomination Day. Further particulats as to withdrawal of a nomination paper may be obtained from the Clerk. Given under nem hand this 3rd day of November, 1976. F.M. Townes Clerk and Returning Officer Page 16, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 pom. Jeor. further in- formation on the above please contact Anne Bourgeois al 526-7828 Ski Exchange The Ys Mens Club will be holding their Annual Ski and Ski Boot ex- -- change again this year. Watch for further an- houncements about this event which will be held on November 27th. The Ski and Boot exchange presents a great chance to sell you old ski equipment and to pick up more suitable itenis The Y.M.C.A. Cank paign Organization is now in full swing for the canvassing which: will be conducted during the November 2-12 period These volunteers can- vassers will be soliciting for a $42,000 target to assist the YMCA, to halance its 1977 budget Division chairman are Ferme Brumley, Dr, John Gibson, and Jean Hart tan. Team captians are Brysou MeQuirter, Jin VeCready. Dick Gay. Greg Rice, Frank Hart man, Jack Wilson, Don- Cameron, Al Roach, John Gammell, Chester Ga Ton McCullough, Bob Morton, ahd Geroll Vogt. The 14th canvassing team is comprised "of the Rons Longhorns l.asketball Teani program fo1 Midland Y:M.C a baa . cepening Laplante Cooper's al game tallied 2-0 after taking from Glenn Andrew's ELMVALE AREA COME TO OUR HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC SAT., NOV. 13th FROM 10a.m. TO 4p.m. AT WHITFIELD'S PHARMACY CALL 322-1011 ELMVALE © SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ALL HEARING AIDS ©20% OFF ALL HEARING AID BATTERIES © FREE HEARING TESTS © SERVICE TO MOST MAKES THIS CLINIC IS IN CO-OPERATION WITH HURONIA HEARING AID CENTRES More than 30 boys and girls are par- licipating in the gymnastic instruction 12-17 year olds at. the A. Shown above Cooper's balls took on Orillia Steel Works in the Bay for 11:47 on a pass from Dan MeVicker Gary Commanda made it a pass oa Ln YY FREE y Ks , ? J, Wiunnes : oie xa Shamposiag & steam ce cleammg done by experts using the latest equipment "CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING For badly soiled and white carpets we recommend using bo hes deep into the carpet and foams soil to the surface, the carpet is then steamed (without the use of a steam cleaning chemical) to. remove soil and shampoo leaving you the cleanest carpet possible. sete $4400 aoe Hall ealy or beth. KGS CARPET CLEANING 526-8140 Tour departs Dec. 18th departs Dec. 18th $395. . per person (twin) per person (twin) 16 Day 11 Da Texas Dayiona} Been , Tour departs Dec. 18th $465. -- depirty ec: 23rd $275. per person (twin) per person (twin) 11 Day Daytona Dey ch St. ce ai bayer Dec. 25th our depart. departs Dec. 23rd afternoon cer - night driving) $335. $225. per person (twin) per person (twin) As well as many other departure dates to: Florida - Texas - and Callfomia for winter of 1977 For Full Colour Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent He knows who we are Easy does it are A156 seconds of the first period Orillia came to life when Matt Foley netted one on a pass from Ted Wetherhill and Wayne Simpson. Scott Cameron pul one by Len Shular to trake the score 3-1 Assisting on the goal was Wan Hill. Ted Wetherill combined with Peter Grigg to make the score 3-2 at 10:43. ol the second period. At 10:06 of the third period, Dan MeVicker took a pass fron George Cronk ot tnake it 4-2 for Cooper's Walls Orillia'came back with 2 poals al 8.35 and 3.05 to lie the score. Wayne Miller and John Lemieux were the goal gefters for Orillia .dnd With 1.21 left in the game, Seott, Canieron "put the \Winning goal behind' Len Shular. The final score was Cooper's 5, Orillia 4. Although thes haven't changed their team nanie, Cooper's has anew sponsor - Bill- Leadbetter foods of Washago HS. | ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Heating e DOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3a ROBERT ST. W. members of the class working out on the balance beam under the direction of Jin) Morache and Lynne Trimball. Y"' photo Cooper's Falls down Steel Works Game Two: Webber's Comets vs Beer's Fuels This was a hard checking. penalty ridden vame with a total of 23 penalties being handed cut by the referees - 10 tor Webber's and 13° for heer's: Neither Webber's o1 l.cer's' could score in the first period, which ended scoreless. Gerry Hawke finally opened the scoring tor Webber's at 18:19 of the second period on a pass trom Ron Lea. George Archer made il 2-0 on a pass from Rob Robinson and Ron Lea, heer's ,went with, their back-up goalie, Rick Gilbanks, while regular Wayne Ward watched trom the sidelines. Brian Kauk teamed up with Rod Stubel to score for Beer's at 16:41 of the third period. From this point on, Webber's dominated the game. Larry I'riesen, assisted by Frank Gill, made it 3-1 al 8:57. George Archer teamed up with Bruce Vassair al 5:58 to make it 4-1 and Ron Lea combined wilh Randy Giles to make the final score 5-1 for Webber's Comets. Game Three IDL. vs Carter's Juveniles The boys from IDL had a field day in this game, dominating the play at every turn. No matter how many times the- Juveniles got the puck up the ice, IDL was there to break up the play Murray Guthrie scored first for IDL, unassisted - at 1:01. ' Paul Brissette and Earl Cousineau teamed up to make the score 240 at 17:00 of the second period. Paul sure suits that weight loss. Guy Ormiston and Jim Wright made it 3-0 at 12:12. Ross Nicholson and lobby Widdes teamed up for another one at 6:04 and Chuek Hatfield put the puck in the net fora tinal score of 5-0 for IDL and a shut-out for Dan Wagar. PURINA dry cow pays off ways! 4 virtually assured. 4. Reduced Ketosis... 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