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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 May 1977, p. 14

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Community calendar Wednesday, May 4 --Burkevale Parents' Auxiliary is holding a Fun Fair at the school, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. There will be a bake table, green thumb table, white elephant table, bingo. Everyone welcome. May 5, 6and7 -- The Bayview Drama Club presents the play "Charlie and Alice" at 7:30 p.m. plus a Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the school. It's a delightful play you should not miss. Friday, May 6 -- The Ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church W.A. are having their annual spring tea in the auditorium from 2until 5p.m. All are welcome to attend. Friday, May 6 -- The W.L. Ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church will hold their annual spring tea in the auditorium from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Friday, May 6 Saturday, May7 -- Garage Sale - Midland Curling Club - 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to donate items please phone 526-2885 or 526-5835. Saturday, May7 -- Bottle Drive - The Midland Scouting Group will be having a bottle drive, beginning in the morning. All bottles accepted. Proceeds will help towards their cost to the National Scout Jam- boree, in Prince Edward Island, coming up in July. Saturday, May7 -- Car Wash - Have your car washed for $1.00 by 'the High School Curlers at the Curling Club, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ; Saturday, May7 -- The Nurses Alumnae are holding a rummage sale in St. Margaret's Hall, Midland. Doors open 10:00 a.m. All welcome! Tuesday, May 10 -- The Huronia Kennel Club is offering to the area a chance to see a demonstration and film of the ultra guard fire alarm system. The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. in the Ladies Parlor at the Y.M.C.A. Everyone is invited to attend. Don't forget our dance, May 20, at at The Country Mill, featuring the Varitone Four. Tickets on sale at ' 534-3555 and at the door. Wednesday, May 11 -- La Leche League meeting 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Topic: Baby Arrives - The Family and the Breastfed Baby. For information call 322-1277, 526-3965. Friday, May 13 -- U.C.W. Tea and Fashion Show. What could be more delightful than a Children's Fashion Show combined with a friendly cup of tea? Don't miss - The U.C.W. Lilac Tea and Tots to Teens Fashion Show by "Kidstuf" - in St. Paul's auditorium, from 2 until 4:30 p.m. Bake table. All welcome! Saturday, May 14 -- Garage Sale - for La Leche League, Midland. (If rained out, it will be held Sunday, May 15) from 1:00 p.m. - Old Portage Road. If you have anything to donate please call 526-3965. Saturday, May 14 -- St. Paul's United Church Couples Club will be sponsoring a Garage Sale, from 10:00 a,m: to 2:00 p.m. at the home of Bev. and Clint Truax, 414 King Street, Midland. Page 14, Wednesday FULL SIZE [4g Thutipesteniote anata lied Be QUEEN SIZE Piers set 4 Piece set 4 } ] vr cepa Wp | $ 95 i Sah © EACH PIECE He ee @ Barber shoppers 'Parade' delights fans . by Shirley Whittington Midland's Huronia Harmonizers, the 31 voice chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America held their annual parade of harmony last Saturday night .at MSS _ and delighted a large audience. Under the leadership of musical director Glenn Campbell, the group opened the program with O Canada. A number of old, familiar selections followed, including East Side, West Side and After the Ball is Over. Bob Megaw directed the group in The Battle Hymn of the Republic. The Harmonizers produced a rich and tight sound. Their stage ap- pearance was impressive too. They stood straight and tall in their crisp red and white ensembles, and each man was alert and responsive to the director. Master of ceremonies for the evening was David Maw, a member of Etobicoke Chapter. He introduced the Georgian Chordsmen, a new quartet from within the ranks of the Har- monizers. Jack and Bruce Labrie, Henry Light and Joe Pudifin sing well together, and the high tenor note at the end of Mandy was a_ pure delight The tartan jacketted Easy Four from London Ontario were next on the program. They were warmly received by the audience who remem- bered their excellent performance in Midland at the Harmonizers Charter parade. Their sound was smooth and easy, punctuated by a bouncy rhythm provided by string bass and guitar accompaniment -- an unusual but pleasant addition to the barber shop sound. The Easy Four also brought bright humourous touches to the stage. This may be the last publice appearance of the Easy Four a group which has been together for ten years. Officially, they have broken up because one of their members has moved from London, but memories of the warm reception they had received in Midland two years ago brought them back. The Parade continued with Canadian Heritage, a guest quartet from Scarborough. Their sound was so ultra-smooth and perfectly blended that it YES! YOU CAN OWN A CANADIANA $19 800 } MODULAR HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS ' ONLY $1,000 DOWN Canadiana quality in- cludes: National Build- ing Code, C.M.H.C. and C.S.A. approval; plus broadioom, wiring, heat: ing and plumbing VISIT OUR "DISPLAY" MODEL . . 20 Main N., Waterdown OPEN WEEK ENDS ERECTED ON YOUR FOUNDATION ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO WE MAKE OWNING A HOME EASY! --J | CX GNADIANK MODULAR HOMES LIMITED [jstel_ 20 Main Street N., P.O. Box 650 Waterdown, Ont., Tel. (416) 689-6687 OR WRITE FOR A FREE ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE Name Address a misemat ----- Phone Check, here for_information homes ot MITCHELL, ONTARIO. FOLEY'S. ~ SertaMattresses Any size! One price! Choose your size- Twin, Full, Queen | own a lot (1 YES {)] NO on our fully serviced subdivision and model MC or King sets... \ You pay only Queen and King Size us ' was easy to understand why this quartet is one of Canada's selections for International §competi- tion. As well as traditional selections, this group Sang. lt, vd. Gon temporary love song, and a remarkably beautiful rendition of Danny Boy. TORONTO BLUE JAYS BASEBALL TICKETS ON S The Mid-Knights, a long established quartet from within the MHuronia Harmonizers, provided some tuneful and en- tertaining numbers. Bob Megaw, Glenn Campbell, Doug Strathearn and Alex Widmeyer have been singing Barbershop for a number of years, and it shows. polished ensemble. strong led the audience in some old favourites. They are. a During Saturday the Hunter's and Angler's night's intermission, Club where there was Harmonizer Bob Arm- refreshment and more two in the morning. 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SNOW removal oa trenching LORNE The Elmvale Curling Club will be holding their is backhoe & loader windup dance on Friday, May 13 at the Elmvale Community Hall starting at 9:00 p.m. For more information and tickets call Shirley Ma vp; ep) EDS 7 Joes ee ey x . hs PS al ; Bs te OR ; ea a eee, {a SOUS i Sogo a tn Aid, 3S <= mattresses and foundations ie ye ee 2c) ee RANCE GULF - STATION Stoddart at 322-2498 or Gail Collins at 726-9078. The tennis courts in Little Lake Park will be swept this Friday at 4:00. Volunteers are asked to bring their brooms. Midland Secondary School, Penetanguishene Secondary School, St. Theresa's High School and Elmvale Secondary School will be battling it out at PSS. Wyevale 36 1 : 1 1 22 TRIPLE L PAVING LANEWAYS, PARKING LOTS --Guaranteed Workmanship-- 10 Years Experience 39" Headboards ( Discontinued lines , some slightly damaged ) $5.00... 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