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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Sep 1980, p. 33

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Huronia calendar Notice -- Registration for Penetanguishene Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders will be held September 9, and 10, 1980 at St. Ann's Church, Robert St. West, Penetanguishene, Ont. First Penetang Brownies, First Penetang Guides, Second Penetang Guides and First Penetang Pathfinders will hold their registration Tuesday, Sept. 9 from 7 to 8 p.m. Second Penetang Brownies will hold their registration Wednesday, Sept. 10,7 to 8 p.m. This would be a good night to bring along your uniforms that you wish to sell or perhaps trade with someone else. See you all at the registration. Wednesday, Sept. 10 -- Huronia Branch of Red Cross is holding a Blood Donor Clinic from 1:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. at Penetanguishene Secondary School, Dunlop St., Penetanguishene. Ages 18 - 65 years, or 17 years with written consent of parent or guardian. Thursday, Sept. 11 -- The Canadian Diabetic Association will be holding a general meeting at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Penetang. The guest speaker will be Sheila Walker, Dietician, from Tridec in Toronto. Everyone is welcome. vi -- The executive of the Simcoe North Progressive Conservative Association an- nounced toda#' that they will be holding their "Ist Annual Beef Barbeque." The barbeque will be taking place at the Orillia Fair Grounds on Sept. 11. Social Hour will begin at 5 p.m. with the barbeque at 6 p.m. and a dance at 8 p.m. Entertainment at the dance will feature the "Fig Leaf Jazz Band." Tickets for this event are $5 per person and can be obtained at the door or from any of the following people: Medonte Jane Walker 686-7498 Matchedash Peter Shaw 756-8325 Coldwater Glady Dale 686-7882 Tiny Doug Bumstead 322-2647 Tay Dave Walker 526-2405 Midland Fred and Barb Hacker 526-9867 Penetang Bob Cascagnette 549-2758 Res. ta 549-8500 Bus. -- Euchre party Thursday, Sept. 11 8 p.m. Champlain Club, basement of Our Lady of Rosary Church across the bay from Penetang. Prizes and door prizes. Light lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. -- Registration for Beavers (ages 5,6 and 7) and Cubs (ages 89 and 10) for First Wyebridge Scouts from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Wyebridge Community Centre. $8.50 per boy. Anyone. interested in working with the boys as a leader or onthe group committee, please contact Sandra Reynolds at 526-9592. Sept. 12 -- Midland Minor Hockey registration in the arena lobby, Friday, Sept. 12, 1:30 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. -- Starting Fri., Sept. 12, Overeaters Anonymous meeting at St. Margaret's Roman Catholic Church, Midland. At 7 p.m. step meeting, and at 8 p.m. speaker meeting. -- The Regent Play Centre will begin on Sept. 12 and continue every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. All pre-schoolers welcome. For more information contact Jane Robinson 526-9415. Sunday, Sept. 14 -- Held over - the Thor Hansen special design exhibition at Huronia Museum, Midland, will ue 6©6ssMCCentre meet by John Dennis Wyebridge Comm- unity Centre Board of Directors held a special meeting last Wednesday in an effort to resolve and organize some of the unfinished business which had piled up over the summer months. Among the topics discussed were the new park, the creation of a bingo night, the in- stallation of a new furnace, upcoming dances, and the Board's involvement in the local baseball teams. One way in which the board hopes to raise money is through the benefit baseball game, being played Sunday, Sept. 21, at 2 p.m. The game, to be played on the old ball park, will feature the CKVR No Stars. Wyevale news by Jeanne Webb The community is saddened by the passing of one of its residents, Mrs. Rose Nightingale. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. George Nightingale and his family, in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Capling on the arrival of a second son. Kevin Darren arrived in the Penetang General Hospital August 14. The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, of the First Wyevale Group, held their registration night in the United Church basement on September 3. Any boys, still wishing to join, will be pleased to know that they may do so at the first regular meetings. These will be as follows: Beavers - ages 5, 6 and 7 at the United Church, Thursday, Sept. 11, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Cubs, ages 8, 9 and 10 at the School Gym- nasium, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 6:50 - 8:30. " a lost tropical island. : ; : : 3 ® DRIVE-IN THEATRE @All Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change © 000 00000000000000000C0H Friday, Sat., Sunday A story of natural love. As children they were shipwrecked on They grow tall and beautiful. And when their love happens, it is as natural as the Scouts - ages 11, 12 13 and 14 at the United Church on Tuesday, Sept. 9, from 7-9 p.m. The registration fee is $10 per boy for the 1980- 81 season. Enumeration is over once again. Some people are breathing a sigh of relief, after facing cross dogs, en- dless sandhills and steps and standing in the middle of a conglomeration of roads, wondering which way to go. These are a few of the hazzards they face. Seriously, thanks for all the kind co- operation from everyone, especially when called upon at an inconvenient hour. It is back to school again after two months of wonderful holidaying. There is no more sleeping in, no more lazing around, no more watching late movies. It's up and at it, to catch that bus, a piece of toast in one hand and a bunch of slithering books in the other. God Bless you all! 322-2890 sé * « £ ao Admission to the game is $2 for adults, 50 cents for those 12-18, and children under 12 are admitted free of charge. Wyebridge's _ popul- ation is down by two with the departure of Alex and Mary Moreau to their new home in Penetanguishene. Over the years, Alex and Mary became _ good friends with most Wyebridge residents and operated the local post office and store for many years. Alex and Mary all the best in their new home, their absence will be felt for some time. Sept. 3 was a very special day for one local resident. Susan Scott celebrated her seventh birthday. Susan received many delightful gifts from her seven party guests. Jim and Sharon, Susan's mom and dad, and brother Steven also expressed best wishes. One of the village's most respected citizens celebrated a_ birthday this past Sunday, Sept. 7. Armour Reynolds, who could wire a house in his sleep, is now one more year towards retirement. Armour is kept busy around the village using his elec- trical expertise to rescue us not so handy do-it-yourself-ers when we challenge the world of appliances, pumps, and other electrical gadgets. But then, every electrician should have an outlet. Noel Sims_ recently returned from a three week holiday in England. While there Noel enjoyed visiting with his brother and sister and other family members. Noel was born in Torquey, a popular seaside resort in England and emigrated to Canada in 1927. Welcome back Noel. Anne Fredette and her two children arrived for a surprise visit on mom and dad, Hazel and Ear] Preston. Anne enjoyed the company of her parents for one week then returned to Sorel, Quebec and husband, Al. Pen Twin Theatres Pen BURT REYNOLDS ROUGH S~ " 1 Sept. 12 and 13 - 7:30 Sat. Matinee TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE FLESWO FG SORDW : = +4> Sept. 14, 15, 16-7:30 ome gf te . hemmed rowssr roug iT a A re eS XD om! emma Sept. 12to18 7:15and 9:15 Pen ; OKEY KOU GLASDN -AURIY ELD DOM DeLUESL SAY FH Lf IDDOCEDIIBO4B4B 922299999999 be --<Z£9 0 ©COOCCOOOSO NOW PLAYING A FANTASY, A MUSICAL, A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COM E TRUE y £ sea itself ...and as powerful. eine To m rk 8 a ny Eaieasn ms Rete Siva nl ice THE BLUE LAGOON <~ BROOKE SHIELDS «1-0-2. ., CHRISTOPHER ATKINS LEO McKERN = WILLIAM DANIELS sue by BASE ROCF GOUKES Laer tor mm 'Screenplay by DOUGLAS DAY STEWART Co Producer KICHARE FRAN IN Prockur re and En ADMITTANCE be extended to Sept. 14. Museum open daily until Thanksgiving. Sept. 15 -- A skate exchange and sale will be held at Regent School on Mon. Sept. 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. The Regent P.T.A. will retain 25 per cent of sale price. Sell your old skates and buy another pair. -- Midland Y Keegos Swim Team will hold registration night at 6 p.m. at the YMCA building. Please bring Y membership card and a copy of your child's birth certificate when you register. STOR ALE Lat Rl a Sept. 16 -- A free library program, Poisonous Plants, speaker from Royal Botanical gardens. . Municipal ° Council Chambers, Penetanguishene, Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. Admission free. Everyone welcome. By Death CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St, Midland Nitely 7&9 Sat. 2-7-9 526-5791 Page 34, Wednesday, September 10, 1980

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