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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Nov 1980, p. 22

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Co SS es ne Nov. 14 -- The "'Gigoton", an evening of song and dance with local artists is moved from the Maple Valley Club to the Lafontaine Parish Hall. It is being held at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14. The tickets are $3.50 adults, $2.00 students and are available at The Centre d'activites francaises, the Boutique Chez-Nous, the Ecole Secondaire Le Caron and will be available at the door. Nov. 15 -- Garage sale, bake and craft table, to be held in the Midland Legion between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 80. -- The ladies auxiliary of St. Paul's Presbvterian Chureh; Victoria Harbour is holding a Christmas Tea on Nov. 15 between 2 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Victoria Harbour town hall. Homemade baking and a great variety of crafts. -- The Ladies Guild of St. James-On-The- Lines. Penetanguishene, is holding its annual Christmas bazaar, including bake sale 'and tea. in the Parish Hall, Church Street, on Sat., Nov. 15 between 2 and 4 p.m. -- On Sat., Nov. 15 the CGIT and the Explorers present Snow White at St. Paul's United Church, Midland at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults $2; children $1. Seventh annual Christmas bazaar will be held in Calvary Baptist Church, 598 King St., Midland, between 2 and 4 p.m. Sat., Nov. 15. Gift boutique, Christmas Corner, bake table, preserves, plants and Good White Elephant. -- Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital Annual Dinner Dance, at the Country Mill, "Gckets may be obtained at the Hospital Gift Shop, Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1. Admission $30 couple. Orchestra Varitone 5. -- Dance to be held Nov. 15 in the Wyebridge Community Centre featuring the Brandy's at 8:30 p.m. Lunch and door prizes. Proceeds to Wyebridge Parks and Recreation. Tickets telephone 526-7203 or 526-9592. Nov. 19 -- St. Mary's Christmas Bazaar on Wed., Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Parish Hall, F Victoria Harbour. Something for everyone. Two As in scoring race There are now two Midland Athletics in Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate A division scoring ~Tace. Terry Spiker has moved from fourth position to Huronia calendar Nov. 19 -- Itchykitchy Bingo and bake sale at Bayview School, Ottawa Street, Midland, on Wed., Nov. 19, between 7 and 9 p.m. Admission 75 cents per person. -- On Wed., Nov. 19 Your Rights as a Teenager will be discussed at the Midland Public Library by John Gignac, LL.B. A look at how the law affects teenagers. The change from being a juvenile to an adult, schools, employment, crime and family matters. Call the library (526-9511) for further information. --The Cancer Society will be holding its an- nual convention at the Windrifter Restaurant and Tavern in Midland, en Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. -- On Wed., Nov. 19 Your Rights as a Teenager will be discussed at the Midland Public Library by John Gignac, L.L.B. A look at how the law affects teenagers. The change from being a juvenile to an adult, schools, emplovment, crime and family matters. Program starts at 7:30 p.m. -- Penetang Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 68 is sponsoring a beef or turkey pot pie supper including salad, dessert, tea and coffee at the Legion hall. Price $4 per person. Sittings at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. 200 tickets available and may be purchased from members or call 549-8774. Proceeds towards Veteran's Hospital. -- Family Night Bingo in Regent School gymnasium on Wed., Nov. 19 between 7:30 and 9 p.m. Cash prizes. Admission 10 cents; 5 cents per card for each game. Nov. 20 -- Mike Odesse will be the guest of the Midland-Penetanguishene Field Naturalists' Club on Thurs., Nov. 20. He will be showing photographs of his Nahammi River trip. Meeting begins at 8 p.m. in the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. Nov. 21 -- The Midland Senior Citizens Club is having a Christmas bazaar, tea, bake sale, ceramics on Fri., Nov. 21 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. We invite everyone to come and see what we make and have a cup of tea. Nov. 22 -- Annual bazaar at Sacred Heart Church, Port MecNicoll on Sat., Nov. 22 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tea, bake sale, booths, grand draw. -- On Sat., Nov. 22 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. UCW Christmas Magic. Tea, bazaar, bake sale, rolls and homemade bread, jams and jellies, books, white elephant and plant table plus fun for the children with Snow White and the Dwarfs. Come and bring a friend to St. Paul's. coe eeeo ORILLIA CINEMA 3 Bus loses wheels, stops in ditch Two Midland high school students were injured Wednesday afternoon when the school bus in which they were riding lost its back wheels. The bus skidded in a complete circle and came to rest in the north ditch on Muskoka Road 5 between Port Severn and Honey Harbour. Two of the 20 or 25 students on board at the time, Lynda Cousineau, 17, and Christopher Summers, 16, both of Honey Harbour, received minor in- juries, says Midland OPP. The bus was carrying students from Midland Secondary School and St. Theresa's High School. Most of the Easter lilies in bloom Ray Miles of First Street, Port MeNicoll must have a green thumb. After all, the weather has been a little cold for Easter lillies but that didn't stop these particular flowers from Starts Friday Nitely 7 & 9 p.m. students were gone when police arrived and police are not aware of anyone else being injured. The bus was travelling, according to the estimates of the driver Thomas Beale, 35, of Port Severn, and wit- nesses, about 35 mph when the wheels broke off just east of Baxter Road East at 4:30 p.m. _ Parts have been taken from the 1973 bus to be sent to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications for examination. The bus passed its last official check. police sav. blooming. Whatever the reason for their late blooming, these Easter lillies are certainly a welcome sight on a cold day. second with 17 goals and nine assists for 26 points. ICOLBORNE ST 326-333 Last week, he had 17 points, comprised of 14 goals = Spiker still leads the league in scoring but does not have enough assists to move into first place. ora S) 2 The newcomer to the race for the Athletics is Ross a Prentice who has four goals and 14 assists for 18 , HANGER Prentice is now in sixth place, tied with Murray Adult | Adult Noteuiiabi White of Collingwood Shipbuilders. 7and9 \ Tand9!.°- ah grecate ns Top six positions look like this: Nee Sees ae te 3 GA Pts. < Z Vytas Urbas, Orillia 14 13 27 SS S00eCCCGrGrGFrtrr=--- Terry Spiker, Midland 17 9 26 Lance Kealy, Owen Sound 120210; 22 Frank Sheffield, Barrie 11 10 21 Mike Kinnear, Orillia 10 11 21 Don Hutchinson, 0.S. 9 11 20 ep ced A Murray White, Collingwood i276. 18 Ross Prentice, Midland "Ses a got 23) pat i wt i ee 2 GEORGIAN 4 piace WHERE FRIENDS CAN 6 Rms Riv Vu "Comedy Nov. 14 Nov. 15 ENJOY THF GOOD TIMES. Sacred Heart School ee Sen Country and Western Music 241 Elizabeth St., Now Appearing 2 Midland Nov. 14 and 15 Admission: : Adults-$3.50 $$ |= |] Bees : Children - $1.50 ED BELLANGER | WarningSome language may be : Tickets may be obtained from the following: Midland Paramount Picfures Presents Next Entertainment resi er ai aWildwood Enterprises Production "Ordinary People" Peter King ag: New Years Mac's Milk (Huronia Mall) Donald Sutherland - Mary Tyler Moore « Judd Hirsch - Timothy Hutton and Medonte; on fari, rate Music Adapted by Marvin Hamlisch \ J Wenatang Screenplay by Alvin Sargent - Produced by Ronald L.Schwary on sale Gignac's Childrens Wear Directed by a geet dford AParamount Picture iis a Eimvale Copyright © MCMLXXX by Paramount Pictures Corporation CX Elmvale Lumber All Rights Reserved. |* ==" _'s TH E G EO RG IAN : Pascoe Studio and Gallery CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE 847 Vindin, Midland 526-8225 2 ; King St, Midland 526-5791 esc es a Te a Friday, November 14, 1980, Page 23

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