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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Dec 1980, p. 28

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¥ oe Vasey news Busy time for Vasey W.I. by Mrs. Don Kelly Suppers to cater and workshops to attend were the main topics of the November Vasey Women's Institute meeting. President Mrs. Ken Robinson chaired the afternoon meeting held at the home of Miss Eleanor Edwards. Thirteen members donated gifts for shut- ins as they answered roll-call. The motto - "Gems may be precious, but a lasting friendship is a precious gem."' was explained by Winter weekend fun At The Kortright Centre for Conservation visitors can enjoy the winter landscape along 10 kilometres of nature trails and warm up in the main multi-level building which has a theatre, nature exhibits, cafeteria and store. Every Sunday naturalists lead _ in- teresting programs that are continuous from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday Programs in December Radio Hikes -- Raccoons fitted with radio-transmitting Swearing in ceremonies Councillor Bev Juneau (left), Reeve Doug Jackson take their oaths of office at the inaugural meeting of and | Part of the ritual Clerk Guy Maurice of Tiny Township gives the oath of office to Councillors centre, and Gabe during council ceremonies this week in Also sworn in were John Butler, Brunelle, right, Perkinsfield. inaugural attack. Telemetry. Victoria Harbour council, night. It marks the second term on council for both representatives. reeve John Lackie. Hamelin was not present having been hospitalized following an earlier heart . collars have _ been released into the woods. Using sophisticated tadio-tracking equip- ment, naturalists will lead nature walks to track them down. While on the mission, they will talk about the outdoors and animal habitat. Monday Reeve Morris Darby and Deputy- Councillor Ron Miss E. Edwards. An excellent report on the October Area Convention was given by Mrs. Theora Reynolds. A $10 donation was sent to the Simcoe County Museum Fund. Some of our ladies enjoyed the Nov. 3 Fun Night in Coldwater. We catered a dinner for 25 Members of the Red Cross Homemakers on Nov. 13, after which they enjoyed a delightful programme. On Nov. 18, a workshop headed by Mrs. Mae Brown and Mrs. Jacobs was held in Vasey Hall. The PRO's and con- venors who attended gained in enthusiasm and learning about their respective jobs. Our ladies catered a supper on Nov. 28 for 63 at the Vasey 4-H Club Banquet. Next we will cater a dinner for ap- proximately 50 mem- bers of the Midland Couples Club on Dec. 2. Mrs. McFarland and ORILLIA CINEMA 3 }COLBORNE ST326-333 Restricted = 7G PURSUED Restricted 7and9 7and9 Mrs. Wilcox are leading us in our Crewel Embroidery course. Next meeting will be a 12 o'clock pot'luck lunch with the Vasey U.C.W. members also invited. Please bring cookies for Christmas boxes for shut-ins. Christmas gifts will also be ex- changed. We hope to see all members out for our Christmas meeting. Huronia Players presents THE RED SHOES A Children's Play (Fairy Tale Dec. 12-7:00p.m. Dec. 13 - 1,3 and 7:00 p.m. General Admission - $1.50 Sacred Heart Public School Tickets available at EOS Gignac Children's Wear - Penetang Elmvale Lumber = do they call it "adultery," when it makes them act like children? TIME-LIFE FILMS PRESENTS A DAVID SUSSKIND PRODUCTION SHIRLEY MacLAINE - JAMES COBURN SUSAN SARANDON : STEPHEN COLLINS "LOVING COUPLES" and SALLY KELLERMAN as Mrs. Liggett Executive Producer DAVID SUSSKIND Produced by RENEE VALENTE Directed by JACK SMIGHT Written by MARTIN DONOVAN Music by FRED KARLIN TIME UFE FILMS | Original Soundtrack Album Available on Motown Records & Tapes | Canadian Odeon Theatre es c 1980 TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX King St., Midland 526-5791 Friday, December 5, 1980, Page 29

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