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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jul 1978, p. 2

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Crowds gather at local park to hear area talent wander in and out of the "If music be the food of | corner of the park to businesses, featurin the sunshine and relax to oliceman required to be work, and bands that The concert was the Music lovers had a wide inspired Dixieland jazz of d 0 love, play on", goes the listen to a dationg home grown talent. F variety of sounds. Unlike a duty seemed a little didn't show. But the brainchild of Cable 12's range of styles to listen Dave Cameron and fai dence in concert site at old saying , and play on Centennial Outdoor The concert was the some of its larger redundant. hitches didn't dampenthe Grant Peever, who did to: from the foot stom- friends: from the as ae : ae they did Sunday in Little | Concert, sponsored by the first such event to be held predecessors, Sunday's There were the usual spirits of those who came most of the preliminary ping bluegrass sound of .duet of Grant Peever a aeae in eae Lake Park Midland Centennial in the park since the open air concert was an hitches: unco-operative for an afternoon of sun- arranging of bands, Mike King and Country Shelley Pinkney to t 7 at this at sa er the About 250 people Committee, the parks festival-crazed sixties, easy-going event--so soundsystems, electronic shine punctuated with obtained the necessary Morning to the con- country rock sounds o! concert wi come an gathered in a southwest Sx ey, What's a parade without a clown? This youngster got a firsthand view of his favourite parade entry atop his father's sturdy board and numerous local BSc and it was a day to soak in shoulders. Clowns walked up and down the perimeter of the parade Canadian art tobe i -3 SHOWINGS . Heating Tuesday, July 11, 1978 e DOMESTIC 7:30p.m. fea t re d t | | b 4 4 OUR AREA STUDENTS sHE TMETAL WO eee ee ET METAL WORK Orillia U C | a Specializing in: AR E TH E EM P LOYEES SUMMER Wednesday, July 12, 1978 Barrie < COTTAGES 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 1978 The strengths and McMichael! Canadian McMichael gallery in . thern Ontario landscape, Satisfaction Lakeview Restaurant 7:30p.m. excitement of Canadian Collection, the Georgian Kleinburg will be visiting and exhibit a remarkable OF THE FUTURE G heed 185 Dunlop St. E. Windrifter Restaurant Tavern art will be explored Bay Regional Library Penetanguishene to _ skill in using color. paraies Town Dock eucing an unusual eee System and the present the program. Canadian Indian and PENETANG Midland media program to be helc Experience 78 program of They will show a film Inuit art also springs 549-7227 > z F . 4 h ts and colour film. at the Penetanguishene the Ministry of Culture give a slide show and a__ from the study of nature, 3A ROBERT ST.W. Refres Lastest Public Library on July and Recreation lecture, and set up a _ but takes quite different Nth Admission is free and display of Canadian art forms. The carvings, ; : >. : ae 5 The program, which everyone is welcome reproductions, andleada masks prints and pain- 5p Starts at 7:30 p.m. is Fine art university discussion. The program tings shown during the CALL : sponsored by the library students employed forthe centres on the bold, program display an u with the assistance of the summer by the powerful paintings of almost mystical view of - : : -- a Tom Thomson, the Group -- nature. : / i Wee ; - . : = ---- of Seven, and artwork by The program promises Canada Manpower Centre for Students 7 7 PA ee ae Toms Mhomson' ysis toma tives anh On, 525 Elizabeth Street, Midland, Ontario i 2 of probably Canada's most portunity to gain some ; es a 9 e e ¢ famous painter. His _ insights into our artistic a i - d activites canvases capture the heritage while enjoying 526-3746 | Canada's native peoples. ruggedness of the nor- easygoing in fact, that the to be lively and _ in- an entertaining evening. gizmos that failed to route delighting the young of years and the young of heart with their crazy antics. Staff photo music. "Tt was a good way to get a tan,'"' commented one halter top clad member of the audience. permits, and rented the tons of amplification equipment needed to stage an event of this type. Indian program at local library Inspiring, funny, serious, terrifying--every mood or character trait was captured by Canada to work through man. An Indian wearing a "false face', as masks were called, was no longer just temporary harmonies of Dan Irvine and Anne Brownell: from _ the California-bred _ stylings of the Dave MacVittie Band to the New Orleans Keith Tippen and Straw Wind. The concert ran from 2 p.m. until about 9:30 p.m. and for a single admission price of $1, listeners could Learn about Retirement in Florida e Florida retiremen t starts as low as $23,990!" (U.S.) Maple Leaf Estates is on the unspoiled, uncrowded sunny Gulf side of Florida, along annual affair. "'We're just worried about getting this year's cleaned up," one com- mented as the day drew to an end. Come and see our film on Maple Leaf Estates and pick up all the information you'll need about retiring to Florida. If you're interested, we will fly you down for a long week-end first hand look for a nominal charge. master mask makers-- a human; he was a the coast between Sarasota and Fort Myers, the Indians. A program medium for the spirit where royal pars apeune DUT laioeone MAPLE 3 Suse sub-tropical. Here we've cre: which lets children try honored by the mask. spacious adult mobile home community that ae ee their own skills at mask At the library program, is destined to win honours and awards for JEs=8"I-AM" fine art students em- beauty and elegance. Port Charlotte, Florida making will be held at the Penetanguishene Public Library on July 11th. The program, which starts at 2 p.m. is spon- sored by the library with the assistance of the McMichael Canadian Collection, the Georgian Bay Regional Library System and the Experience 78 program of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. Canada's native peoples used masks to help them assume other characteristics--the bravery of the eagle, the strength of the bear--and to enable the spirit world TRAIN NOW BENEFIT LATER ployed for the summer by the McMichael gallery will show samples of authentic native peoples masks, talk about their significance, and help the children create a modern- day false face. Admission is free and all ages of children are welcome. H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Maple Leaf Estates was conceived by Canadians with Canadians in mind. Spacious 24 ft. and 28 ft. wide homes -- all with two bedrooms, all with two bathrooms. conditioned. Beautifully landscaped on large private lots, these homes are built with the accent on quality. Shopping, hospitals, restaurants, an adult- only university are all close by -- but out of sight and sound. And you can make the most of your money. A reasonable rental covers lawn care, cable TV, home security, refuse removal and complete access to your own clubhouses and all recreational facilities, even your own golf course. fully air communities. A wholly owned subsidiary of Baycrest Consolidated Holdings Limited of Toronto. ..a leading developer and builder of residential Represented in Ontario by Edith Page, Norman Holmes Real Estate Ltd., 97 Mississaga Street East, Orillia, Ontario (705) 325-9555 TE C) "prices and models subject to change without notice. OA-24-31-77 FREE INFORMATIVE SEMINAR francaises télé: 549-8594 Penetanguishene Offres d'emploi Offres d'emplois pour dactylos et réceptionistes bilingues 4 Camp Borden. Les personnes intéress€es sont priées de contacter la main d' oeuvre a cet endroit. Danse Invitations & tous les gens de venir s'amuser 4 notre danse vendredi, le 4 aout au Centre communautaire "Curling Club". L'orchestre est "The Christees" et le prix d'entree est $3.00 par personne. Les billets sont disponibles au Centre d'activités frangaises, ainsi qu'aux magasins suivants: 4 Penetanguishene, Maurice Meubles et Appareils, Marie's Dress Shop, Blondin Appliance Sales and Service, Chambre de (© SPEED QUEEN. A McGraw-Edison Product Scott Robertson and Terry Lawrence with the new Consumers' Gas Energy Conservation Caravan Scott and Terry will be bringing the Consumers' Caravan into your area and practically to your: doorstep. It's a 'home show and energy- information centre' on wheels. Inside, you will find an attractive setting well stocked with energy-saving devices for sale - e@ Storm windows and doors e Restricted-flow shower-heads e Sealant to fill in drafty spaces and cracks e Chronotherm thermostats to control indoor temperatures Commerce, Gerow's Flower Shop, Wally's Men's a \S) Wear, M&E Discount, a Lafontaine, Rose's Con- aA \ fectionery, La Quincaillerie, et & Perkinsfield, Pauze's Fruit Stand. Les personnes nommées ci- dessous ont également des billets, Ronald Desroches, Norman Lavoie ( Orillia), Edmond Desrochers, André Duquette, Jules Guyon, Bernard Desroches, Guy Brunelle, Ronald Asselin, Marcel Bellehumeur et Urbain Maurice. and essential safety units e@ Guardion Fire and Smcke Detectors e Fire Extinguishers TACTORY __.. FAC HORIZEDE = | &R 'BATE ee Appliances in the Caravan incluae: Gas Barbecues for natural gas or propane .» you'll receive a $50 Factory Authorized Rebate. We'll get you a 25" rebate on separate Washer or Drye Askus about you Come and tell us what you're looking for in a job Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. We'll be glad to talk. And we may have just what you re looking for. But you'll never know until you ask e Electronic portable air cleaner @ Space heater e@ Microwave oven e@ A gas range e@ Electric air conditioner e@ Dehumidifier Colorful catalogues will provide complete information on larger appliances: Electric refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, laundry equipment and much more. It's like having a retail store right at-your door. Scott Robertson and Terry Lawrence are fully qualified to explain the features of all of the appliances, home comfort and safety products. Smaller units ma i : y be purchased from the Caravan, and orders placed for fast delivery of larger appliances. é gy ASK FOR THE INFORMATION BOOKLETS ON HOME INSULATION, ENERGY.- Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit, SPEED QUEEN DRYER SPEED QUEEN WASHER SAVING IDEAS ABOUT HEATING, STORM-WINDOWS AND DOORS CSUs inte caine le GOR Se tera ei rena tere brcn arth one cde gis anaes te20er9Y and saving money. ' ret " finished i in «ct top Fluid drive assures a smooth pick up of spin load and Heavy duly tor family size use 205 shock and sirainon thy nechanism Full family sire wash load Canada Manpower Centre, Boe Midland 11 July, 1978 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Look for the Consumers' Caravan in your area. It will also be setting up in shopping at plazas, ai fairs and other special events - and will be Open evenings as well as daytime hours. 95 Wht THADE $26 vt 2a9907 Meubles & A pareils Q Financing is available for all residents within OUr service area. Chargex and Master Charge are acceptea for merchandise Purchases. CHIARGEN eo = VISA maa ) Consumers'Gas 165 Ferris Lane, Barrie For more information, call 726-6558 A2, Wednesday, July 5, 1978

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