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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Oct 1977, p. 8

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Plans under way for Harbour's Bonhomme Carnival by Bev Juneau Plans for the 1978 'Mini Bonhomme Carnival"' are under way The Carnival will be held on February 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1978..On October 15th, there will be an open meeting at the Sportsman Inn at 7:30 p.m. Anyone with any new ideas, suggestions or views, or who is interested in helping out, would be very welcome. "Come out, and help make this winter "Carnival" the best yet! There will be a Rum- mage Sale at the Presbyterian Church in Victoria Harbour on October 19th, 1977. The Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary is having a Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday, October 29th at 5 p.m. in the Sunday School Room. Price is $4a plate and everyone is invited. Money raised will be used for renovations and building fund There will be an 'Amnesty Time' at the Tay Victoria Harbour Union Library, which will commence October 15th to 29th. There will be no overdue charge for books returned. This is a very good opportunity to return all overdue books The Victoria Harbour Girl Guides will have enrolment in November They are in desperate need of Guide Uniforms, any size. If anyone has any uniforms, please cz Mrs. Edwards, 534-3256 If any mothers or volunteers would like to attend a Guide meeting to show the Guides knitting, crocheting, arts and crafts, or anything else of interest, please contact Mrs. Edwards at the above number The Harbour Legion announces that there will be a weekly evening of darts and euchre, every Wednesday at 8:15 p.m Everyone is welcome to attend, but must be 18 years or over Women meet The October meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian Women's Society was held at 2 p.m. in the Sunday School room, with acting President Mrs Dorothy McElroy and her group in charge. Mrs McElroy welcomed the ladies. The opening hymn and prayer was then given by Miss Edith Brown. Secretary Mrs Robert Reek read the minutes and treasurer Mrs. Kay Middlebro gave the financial report. Mrs Lillian Reid gave the financial report. Mrs Lillian Reid gave a report of the Sectional meeting held in Orillia on Sep- tember 27th, which several of the members attended. Roll call by Mrs. Jean Sacco followed The devotional period based on missionary work from our own point of view then took place Mrs. Reid related some experiences of John Sherrill called "Signals of the Day." This was followed by a discussion on how passages from the Bible help us solve our daily problems Senior Citizens gather The Georgian Club Senior Citizens held a Pot Luck Luncheon on Thursday, October 13th in the Recreation Hall of the Royal Canadian Legion The luncheon marked the commencement of their weekly meetings after the summer recess. At the close of a delicious meal, the President, Mrs Dorothy Rogers an- nounced that Mrs. Inez Warriner, one of our members, had sold her home and was leaving the village to reside in Parry 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. Page 8, Wednesday, October 19, 1977 Sound. Mrs. Rogers then presented Mrs. Inez a fift were extended to Mrs. M. Mather and Mrs back at 2:30p.m.andshe Laura Belfry reported on place in Orillia, Ontario. Bridge Club and other Arnold Badgers, Mrs. on behalf of the club. The Hilda Savage for her Winnifred Pypher con- urged members to pass a District Seminar held at They are both former friends Norman Allan and Mrs. President then welcomed work in being respnsible sented to help social this news along. She also Balm Beachin June. The residents of Orillia, The Baileys' were Gordon Allan of Orillia. everyone, and the for the trip. convenor Mrs. Margaret spoke of forms which meeting was then ad- although much of their presented with an Pouring tea in the af- meeting was opened Two minutes silence Bourgeois when would be sent to all journed, and games of married life was pent in engraved plaque from ternoon were Mrs. Following the reading was observed for necessary village residents over 55 euchre followed. Toronto. Upon retiring, their Victoria Harbour Dorothy Rogers and Mrs. of the minutes and the members Mr. George Mrs Donavon _ years of age, regarding Couple honoured they became permanent friends. Mr. Gordon Arthur LePan, and in the treasurer's report, a Reed, and Mr. Gordon suggested we hold an _ Senior Citizen's Housing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph residents of Victoria Smith, M.P.P. of Simcoe evening, Mrs. Charles special report was given Gouett who had passed auction sale of donated She stressed that all in- Bailey of Hoyt Avenue, Harbour about five years East presented a plaque Schissler and Miss Eileen on the finances of the away since the last articles in November formation, especially were honoured at a ago. The reception was on behalf of Premier Arnold. Guests were recent trip to the African meeting Mrs Mrs. Rogers spoke of the concerning income, is_ reception given for them held at the home of their William Davis and the present from Midland, Safari Dundurn Castle Springthorpe gave a special bus service strictly confidential. The on the occasion of their friendsMr.and Mrs. Carl Province of Ontario. 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