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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Nov 1976, p. 6

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Dance for students to be held Friday studying for his Masters degree in Hydro by FE. Lorraine Orr the dance chair- school contention for another parcels to reach distant It's dance time for woman, Mrs. Muriel In Soldiers' Memorial tern in) Ward 92+ Mr Canadian points and the students of grades 6 to 8 ol (Pip) Archer advises Hospital is Bill Wylie Kdwards has served for (United States before recovering fron an operation on his arm. Mr Mylie fell from a ladder last week and broke his Coldwater, Moonstone and Warminster schools on Friday, November 5. at 8 p.m, al Coldwater there will be a door prize and several special prizes during the evening. This dance is sponsored by the 27 years as school board December 25. administrator Winner of the sLions Club fifty-fifty draw for December 3. parcels must be mailed before and cards hefore December 13, Dates to Remember: November 4. Annexation Mecting, © Community Centre, Coldwater: November 6, lance. Public School, The music Parents' Association of elbow the month of October was Mi. and Mrs Job will be provided by the (oldwater Public School Mi Koy Kdwards, Glen Dunlop of Cold- -- -Jerinett: and Jodi visited sponsored by Moonstone Telerock Exchange.a trio and is well chaperoned by -- Trustee of Simeoe; Board water Peterand Lori McCaskill \elunteer firemen, at of teenage Moonstone tour parents and one of Kdueation has: an Mail: carly and beat in Guelph recently. Peter, Wyebridge ; Ha I: boys representative of the nounced that he willbe in Santa is the advice of the -- formerly of Coldwater. Is November 6. Senior Vost office attending the University Citizens' bus trip to Tee ta Town of Penetanguishene (Local Improvement Act, Section 43, Form 4 TAKE NOTICE THAT:- 1. The Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene has constructed as a Local Improvement a Sanitary Sewer on the following street:- - On Leonard Avenue from Yeo Street to Don Street; - Qn Don Street from Leonard Avenue to Church Street; - On Yeo Street Lane from Yeo Street to 290 feet South, 2. The cost of the work is $85,265.00 of which $26,515.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $18.09 if paid by cash. The special assessment may be paid in 20 equal instalments of approximately $43.95 per foot, including estimated interest on debentures. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on Tuesday, November 16th, In order for Christmas cards and of Guelph where he is apades Topic was drying flowers by B. Lorraine Orr The Art) of Drying Weeds and Ilowers was Coldwater Societs last Centre in Coldwater at welcomed the regular meeting of the Horticultural Thursday the lopi¢ chosen by Mrs. evening Sati Fr NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Ce era, ee aaa Meme audience in the Riverside the meeting and everyone (co-op} Farm & Home Fuel Service es # Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems "A Pleasant Place | to Deal" p , displayed for before asking the secretary. Mrs. Kva Lovelace, and treasurer. Mis. Cora Lane, for their reports Mrs. Scott. who is director of the Midland Horticultural Society, District 16, showed a wide selection of weeds and flowers she had collected from the roadside and gardens in the area. She explained and demon- strated the process she used to dFy these. She also had pictures and or baments featuring arrangements made fron these objects of nature These after the Coldwater. an District news E. Lorraine Orr, Coldwater 686-7847 Lorraine Kindy, Victoria Harbour 534-3338 Charlotte Gerdes, Waubaushene 538-2977 Riding club holds banquet _. The Georgian Lay Riding Club held thei annual Awards Wanquet recently at the Orillia lair Grounds. Awards are earned on points accumulated at three horse shows during the sear. A dance followed the presentations, with tusi¢ by the Tearsils. Following are the awards: Western Class High Point Halter Open - Coldstreat: Stock farm, RLR. 4, Coldwater, tied with Art Boyd, RLR 4. Coldwater. High Point Halter Club member - Art Boyd, RR. 4, Coldwater. High Point Barvel horse - Brian Kerr, Colgan, High Point Quarter Mile Linda Atkinson, Midland. High Point Senior l'leasure Glenda Newland Coldwater liigh Point South Mare 'or Gelding - Art lioyd. Grand Champion Stallion Coldstream Stock Farm. Pony Class, 58 inches or under High Point Senior Showmanship, Age 12-14 - Dontha McLaskin, Toronto. High Point Intermediate = Showma- nship, Age 9-11 - Laura Davies, Toronto. High Point J Dor Showmanship, Age 8 years and under Patricia Stainton. New Lowell. High Point Senior Pony - Donna MeLaskin, 'Toronto. High Point Intermediate Pony Waren Campbell. Orillia. High Point Junior Pony - 'Hen Taylor, RR. 1, Hillsdale T-nglish Class Georgian Bay Riding Club High Point Trophy - Diana Smith, Barrie on 1976 at 2:00 o'clockP.M., at the Municipal Offices, 10 Robert Street West, Penetanguishene, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints that persons interested may desire to make and that is by law cognizable by the Court. Y. A. Gagne, A.M.C.1 Clerk-Treasurer SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 259 Innisfil St. BARRIE 726-6531 home ( olgan. Grand Champion FOR RENT WEEKLY. OR MONTHLY Lane Im Windy Worker Hunter Trophy, Wilson. Rare Karen Gravenhurst on Vintage, Kaymir Farm »pruce Lane Farm Green Working Hunter Trophy. Heidi Schaffer, Barrie on articles SSH Pleasure-Club Member jiu Lock. Kayvmire : wae a4 ins Pubman, Chelm- peas Stewart leeting é sfor ip 0; ae were available for sale Se eat me et » holesal¢ Held Dna bch < ee Hunter Strophy. 'shari Mi. Paul Barden of King City. High Point Stimpson, Shanty Bay on amateur Western" Horse Club pyy0\ purse Snatcher horticulturist. showed the | Member - Art Boyd. High paradise Health Spa High audience a very delicate Point' Western Horse- -- point Jumper Trophy. orchid he had grownin his Open Brian Kerr, sylvia Rumball, Orillia on Idle Threat. Spruce Marsden "Trophies High Point Pony 'Trophy, Shari Simpson, Shanty Bay on Essa Dan lkarm. kramer Farms Junior iquitation Trophy, Tracy Johnson, Parry Sound. Cresthaven Farms Open Iequitation 'Trophy, Shari Simpson, Shanty Bay on A Purse Snatchers Open Haugh 40° STORAGE TRAILERS -- |. isin ist nena Taylor. Barrie, on Iirst Mate. 2nd - Heidi Shaffer, on Pierre. 3rd - Sihupson, on Pin A Purse Snatcher. Maple Lane Shari Fart: Working Hunter Hack 'Trophy, Shari Simpson on I'm A Purse Snatcher. Pinecroft Stables Junior Jumper 'Trophy, Lori sell, Huntsville on Mephisto Waltz. 2nd - Heidi Shaffer, Barrie, on Pierre Oads Restaurant Fault and Oat Trophy, Sylyia Rumball, on Idle Threat. Georgian Bay Riding Club Turn Oul | 'Trophy, Wendy Deziel, Huntsville, on MacRicker Gee. Friendship is... by I. Lorraine Orr I'riendship Is a priceless gift that cannot be bought or sold, but its, value is far greater than a mountain made of gold. So when you ask God for a sift, be thankful if he sends. not diamonds, pearls or riches, but the love of real true friends President of the Coldwater Senior Cilizens" group, Mrs. Jean Robbinson. opened last week's 1 eeting by reading the above poem by Helen Stayner Rice. Birthday celebrants were Jenny Burbidge, Eva Connor, Ada Benson, ILninia Hinteraur, George Marshall, Steve Brodeur. Carl Weidemann, kd Benson and, John Woodruff. The birthday cakes for the occasion were made by Maryann Weidemann and Gertrude Sentt The annual meeting for the election of officers will be on November 11. nomination committee was formed consisting ol Inva Lovelace, Ed Benson and Rex Polkinghorne The euchre parties sponsored by the Senior Citizens will begin November 16 at 8.30 p.m atthe Riverside Centre on Main Street. Seats are still available ormthe buses for anyone who wishes to attend the Ice Capades November 6. and the trip to Toronto to attend the Royal Winter lair November 12. For information call John Woodruff 686-7423. Senior citizens may participate in free Yoga classes on November 4 and 18. The lessons will continue after Christmas. The classes are con- ducted by Kristan Sidhu at the Riverside Centre. The senior citizen's bowling league is progressing well, and new bowlers are welcome every Monday at 1 p.m. al Coldwater Bowling Lanes The Coldwater Legion members have kindly donated bingo equipment to the Club Senior Citizens* Installed - officers by Charlotte Gerdes On Thursday evening, October 14, in the Odd- fellow's Hall in \Waubaushene, the Installing Team from Beaverton Lodge, Kawartha' District 43. installed the officers of Georgian Bay Lodge 219. into. their vespective offices: Noble Grand- Iedwin Hill, Vice Grand- Lawrence Hawke, Recording Secretary - John Tobin, Financial Secretary elmer Tucker, 'Treasurer Robert Dunbar, Warden - lrank Funcliffe, Chaplain | Ross Faint, Junior Past-Noble Grand - Cliff Thompson, Right Supporter of the Noble Grand -Tom Stewart, and Right Supporter of the Vice Grand - Gordon Webb. JOIN IN THE FUN -- and excitement with your neighbours. You may be a winner of one of 65 PRIZES Ist Prize -- *50.00, 2nd Prize 25.00 63 Prizes of 2.00 Gift Certificates Sponsored by PERRIN'S FLOWER SHOP 322! King St. Markle Community Newspapers Midland Times, Elmvale Lance, Penetanguishene Citizen MIDLAND Held Over Due to the large volume of carpet orders during this sale, we have been given an extra few days to place orders at the factory. You can still Save on Burlington Carpets Here are a few examples of the huge 'savings EASY STREET Burlington's approved nylon3 tone , low profile shag rated for heavy domestic or commerical traffic 15 young modern colours cut at bale price BEST WISH ES 100% nylon short dense shag Burlington's best seller 2 tone rated for heavy traffic : | y 50 domestic or commerical 24 decorator colours cut at bale price r sq. yd. RAVE REVIEW Burlington's.new 100% Trevira star for heavy traffic a beautiful plush carpet in 15 fashion accent colours only one of the fabulous new Trevira star carpets cut at bale rice 1 3.95: yd DANCING LIGHTS 100% Dupont nylon with Dupont static control multi tone heavy weight carved carpet for heavy traffic either domestic or commercial 21 subtle cut at bale price S§ | 6.75.. yd. decorator tones Come in! See and Save! ce) §8.95 sq. yd. FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - FLOOR COVERINGS 264 KING ST. DOWNTOWN MIDLAND 526-5443 Please allow us a few extra days for installation;our orders are piling up Page 6, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 FLOWER NAME SCRAMBLE RULES 1 - Solve Flower Name Scramble by re-arranging the letters shown in the master squares and placing them in the appropriate squares at the bottom of each entry blank, in order to form the names of two flowers. 2 - Anyone is eligible to enter except employees of the Markle Community Newspaper Ltd. and Perrin's Flower Shop, members of their families and professional flower growers. 3 - You may send in as many entries as you wish on the official forms as they appear each week.in the Midland Times, Elmvale* Lance or Penetanguishene Citizen. Note: All should be saved and submitted with Master Entry Form that will be published November 17th. 4 - Prizes will be awarded as follows; Ist. Prize $50.00 2nd. Prize $25.00 plus 63 prizes of $2.00 Gift Certificates redeemable at Perrin's Flower Shop 321 King Street, Midland. 5 - Prizes will be awarded on the basis of correct entries, neatness and legibility. In case of a tie, the entry with the earliest postmark will be judged the winner and prizes will be awarded accordingly. If two or more contestants are tied and their entries have identical postmarks, they will be required to solve a special tie breaking Flower Name Scramble. A participant can win only one prize. The decision of the judges is final, and all contestants agree to abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property of the Markle Community Newspapers Ltd. 6 - All entries must include complete entry forma from each weeks publication in numerical or- der, along with master entry form which will be published November 17th.. They must be securely fastened together and wrapped with sufficient postage attached, and addressed to the Flower Name Scramble Editor, c/o The Midland Times Box 609 Midland Ontario, L4R 4L3. All entries must be postmarked no later than midnight Nov. 24th. No entries will be»ac- cepted other than by mail. 7 - The Markle Community Newspapers Ltd. or Perrin's Flower Shop cannot be responsible for delays in the mails or non-receipt of an entry through any cause, and reserves the right to correct any typographical errors which may appear during the Flower Name Scramble with due notice in the publications which it is ap- pearing in. 24 8 - The Markle Community Newspapers Ltd. and Perrin's Flower Shop cannot enter into correspondence or telephone conversations regarding invididual entries. y - Authority for correct spelling of all the flower names used will be the Webster's International Dictionary. entries * FLOWER NAME SCRAMBLE ENTRY NUMBER -- SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS -- Use each and every letter once only to form the complete and correct spelling of two flowers... 1) Oo} § Te N}P NAMES OF FLOWERS ARE: ARES |_| LI lee ls Lact Aaa aa| eae Bale Name Address Town or City Note Keep all entries until Master Form is published

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