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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Oct 1977, p. 7

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Chamber of Commerce alive and ready for business The Victoria Harbour Chamber of Commerce has been reactivated after being dormant for many years. Thanks to Mr. Ernest Cadeau, the Chamber has been kept alive over the years largely through his personal efforts. He has been keeping up with dues, correspondence, and communications in the tourist industry. ~ At a meeting held at the Sportsman Motor Inn on September 27 a new executive was elected with Jerry Freamo heading the organization as president, Dave Latimer as vice-president and Doug Jackson as secretary-treasurer. Cecil Busch, Ann Freamo and Gil Oram' were ap- pointed to head com- mittees dealing with membership, finance, _and ways and means. Already the Ministry of by local organizing. friends and citizens are i i he Yoga classes began d all welcome. Monthly Chamber. your life? T classi Transport has agree The _Chamber_will_be meetings will be held at The revitalized Join with a well on October 3at St. Mary's the Sportsman Motor Inn _ organization feels that its qualified instructor, School from 7:30 to 9:00 Victoria Harbour news by Bev Juneau, 534-3118 the last Tuesday of each work will month. The last meeting included discussion on housing in Victoria Harbour, and it will probably be persued at that the signs on the new Yoga Highway 12 bypass will be improved due to efforts looking for new mem- bers--area businessmen, business associates and future meetings of the benefit whole community as well as the business area. Would you like to relax, release tension and easily sort out the priorities in Betty Anne Larmand and discover what Yoga is all about--it could give you a new outlook on life. Any persons interested, whether local or in the the For please contact, district are invited to join. p.m. It is continued every Monday and Tuesday for 10 weeks, and there is still room for more students further information ---- es -- <= -- -- a eeSceaeeennaneiangneneeee -- fest of Savings. and all hearty appetites! 2S 8 HS ee CEM ARO BY OE OC ES Action Priced Liquid BILLY BEE LIQUID HONEY "1.49 ACTION PRICED! Instant Chock FullO'Nuts Coffee 1002 ia Chop Suey 19-fl-oz tin China Lily Jane Parker Angel Cake -- In Tomato Sauce Heinz Pork With Coupon worth 20c on any size of Crest Too Scope Mouthwash 17-fl-0z bottle Rib Portion 19: ACTION PRICED! 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' Larmand at 534-7091 Brownie enrolment up Brownie enrolment was very successful in the month of September with the enrolment of 31 Brownies Victoria Harbour will have four new Brownie leaders this year--three new ones under the guidance of Mrs. Liz Webb The three new leaders are Mrs. Sharon Todd, Mrs. Melanie Sauve and Mrs. Darlene Cadieux The Brownies are preparing for hiking day at the Wye Marsh in October to earn their Brownie outdoor and adventure badges Also coming up on October 22 is the Blue Lake Division Annual held at the Victoria Harbour Public School complete with a meal hosted by the Ladies of St John's United Church and the Mother Group Executive from around the area Parent Meeting for the Brownies and Guides will be held Thursday evening October 13 in the Com- munity Centre at 7:30 Library Amnesty There will be an am- nesty week at the Tay Victoria Harbour Union Library which will commence October 15 and run until October 29 This is a good opportunity to return all the overdue books--there will be no overdue charge and no questions asked Anniversary The Victoria Harbour and District Lions will be celebrating their sixth anniversary of their charter on November 21 at the Sportsman Motor Inn Monte Carlo Night Monte Carlo Night at the Victoria Harbour Legion very suc- cessful the service club reports. President Alex Brissette stated that this was largely due to the cooperative planning of associate and affiliate members and _ their friends. was Date set The date has been set for the annual Christmas Bazaar at St. Mary's Parish in Victoria Har- bour. The event will take place on Wednesday, November 23 at 7:00 p.m and not November 12 as previously stated The Harbour Legion announces that there will be a weekly evening of darts and euchre for the ladies of the organization The first regular session began last Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. All ladies 18 years and over are welcome to attend Miss Joy Russell of Baden Sallengen, Ger many has been in Canada at a student conference at the Ontario Student Leadership Centre on Lake Couchiching recently. She visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eplett while in the area, and met with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eplett of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. A. Eplett and daughter of Orillia while here Mr. and Mrs. Brian Webb, Mrs. David Shaw, Vera Evans and Pat Warne of St. John's United School attended a Christian Education Conference at Five Oaks in Paris, Ontario recently fg ES New in Town? You'll find a friend where you see this sign For more information call 526-8430 WU oes wees ~ =a' Wednesday, October 12, 1977, Page 7 ge @ Bo dt wm ewe 8 kg tke ce SSS Se eee

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