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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Dec 1980, p. 30

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I ---- ti, Huronia calendar Dec. 6 Bake sale sponsored by Second Midland Beavers Cubs and Scouts Ladies Auxiliary on Sat.. Dec. 6, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Huronia Mall. -- The German-Canadian Club's annual pre- Christmas coffee-klatsch will take place in St. Paul's United Church on Dec. 6 between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sit down _and enjoy some coffee and cake. -- Midland Civic Centre will be the scene, Dec. 6, of a Christmas gift festival featuring the sale of handweaving, pottery, sculpture, photography, paintings, leatherwork and various other craft items. Admission to the festival is free and things get under way at 11 a.m. and continue till 9 p.m. Anvone wishing information about the event should contact Huronia Craft Guild or call 526-4437. A Christmas crafts festival will be held in the Midland Civic Centre between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Dec. 6. For information telephone 526-4437. -- Christmas Gift Festival, featuring weaving, pottery, water colours, drawings, paintings, ceramics, macrame and other handcrafts. Midland Civic Centre between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. Dec. 6. Sponsored by the Huronia Crafts Guild. For information telephone 526-4437. | -- St. Theresa's Ladies Auxiliary is holding a craft and bake sale on Sat., Dec. 6 on King Street in Midland, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. -- Huronia Crafts Guild is holding its Christmas Gift Festival in the Midland Civic Centre on Sat., Dec. 6 between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Dec.7 A Christmas cantata, Down from His Glory, will be performed Dec. 7 in Calvary Baptist Church, Midland, at 7:30 p.m. by the Elmvale Choral Society. ; eK Ce | ~~Andelightful evening of music for' 'Advent. Organist Thomas Fitches (Toronto), St. Paul's United Church Choir, soprano Agnes Boucher, horn player Barbara Ford, and 'baritone Fr. Stephen Somerville will perform al St. Margaret's Catholic Church, Hugel and Third Street, Midland, on Mon., Dec.°8 at 8 p.m. Admission $2, students $1. Proceeds to sanctuary renovation fund. St. Margaret's choir and organist will also contribute. Carols _ ~by all. . Dec. 9 -- The Simcoe County District Health Unit is sponsoring q public clinic for amblyopia screening for three-year-old children in Wyevale and the surrounding area on Tuesday, Dec. 9 between 1 and 3 p.m. at the United Church Centre in Wyevale. (No ap- pointment necessary.) This test is a simple painless way of detecting potential eye problems in young children. ~~-For- more information telephone Helen Large (322-1758). Dec. 9, 10 -- Huron Park School Music Club will present the operetta A Christmas Carol, based on the famous story by Charles Dickens, on Dec. 9 and 10 at the school. Curtain up at 7:30 p.m. Tickets (1.00, students 75 cents) at the door. Dec. 10 -- Huronia and District Blood Donor Clinic on Wed.., Dec. 10 in the Midland Legion between 1:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13 Wvevale Men's and Ladies Lodges will hold their annual turkey bingo on Sat., Dec. 13 at 8. p.m. in the Wyevale Orange Centre. Proceeds to the Wyevale Orange Hall Improvement Fund. -- Everyone is cordially invited by the Penetanguishene Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 68 to attend their annual Christmas Dance on Sat., Dec. 13 in the Penetanguishene Legion Hall. Music by Marcel Maurice or- chestra. Refreshments, prizes and lunch will be served. Admission $7 per couple. For in- formation telephone 549-8774. --._Cafe-Chantant de Noel: Samedi le 13 décembre & 20:00 heures (8 p.m.) 2 la Salle Paroissiale de Lafontaine _- presente par le Comite de Parc et Recreation de Lafontaine en collaboration avec |'4cole Secondaire Le Caron et le Centre d'activites frangaises de Penetanguishene. Un gouter sera servi. Les billets sont $3.50/ adultes - $2.00/ etudiants. En vente auprées des membres du Comité; de Ecole, du Centre et chez Dupuis, Desroches' Esso. Marie's Dress Shop, Ameublements Maurice, ainsi qu'a la Boutique Chez-Nous. Dec. 14 -- Huronia Performing Arts for Children presents The Tin Soldier by the National Tap 'Dance Co. on Sun., Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Midland Secondary School. Tickets (children $2, adults $3) available at Johnstone's Music Land, Midland Town Centre; Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetanguishene; and Sound Concept, A&P Mall. Midland. Dec. 16 The volunteers of the Mental Health Centre, Penetanguishene, in conjunction with Mental Health of Barrie, are once again requesting support to provide gifts for several hundred persons who will not be remembered by -family or friends on Dec. 25, They are patients of the Mental Health Centre, the ----psyehiatric* unit at- Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital, or residents of nursing homes and homes for special care. New gifts for men or women, such as cosmetics, grooming aids, cards. games, paperbacks, clothing and smoking needs may be left at drop boxes at Jason's in Midland and the IGA in Penetanguishene. Dec. 16-21 at A Christmas display of the Swallowhill collection of antique and contemporary dolls in the Canadian Crafts Gift Shop, Hwy. 27, Wyebridge, Dec. 16 through Dec. 21 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Free admission. Children must be accompanied by an adult. First meeting for PUC The first meeting of the "new" Midland Public Utilities Commission is scheduled for Dec. 15. Meeting starts in the PUC boardroom at 7:30 p.m. The PUC has one new member, Allan Light. Light and incumbent members Claude Buck, Miles Blackhurst, and Kevin Lyons were returned to office by acclamation, Nov, 10. | Gift of life You can give the gift of life at next month's blood donor's clinic in Midland. Planned for' the Legion, Dec. 10, the clinic will run from 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Goal is 340 pints of blood. Parents begin fund drive School ladies were present as we were joined by. hy F. Craig Craighurst Women's Institute held _ November meeting in St. their John's Sunday Craighurst at the school room. Fift : : : President Joy Kirton. The speaker was members from_ 'thanked and presented Waverley, Centre with a W.I. spoon by Vespra and Dalston. Mavis Burnham and Mrs. Max Craig, lunch was served by Public Relations Dina Montica, Barbara Officer, introduced the guest speaker, Rita Caldwell of Guthrie who gave an interesting demonstration on silk Sinton, Jean Oades, Ross Shanahan and Marv Poole. December meeting will be held at the home Mrs. flowers and dried Of Mrs. Max Craig when materials in Christmas >0xes for shut-ins Ben. o t h er Christmas cheer will be arrangements. A number of Teceived arrangements as lucky draws. Roll call was an- 'swered by naming a hobby. and handcrafts a notto was "Coming 'eeping together is 'O£Tess, packed. Anyone who forgot to hand in a Mental Health gift is reminded to do so in- dividually. Several families took advantage of school holidays for teachers' Professional Develop- ment days to attend the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. Mary Kendrick spent some time visiting her niece, Mrs. Martin, in Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shanahan and Mr. and ' Mrs. Max Craig at- the ladies some ped the list. The ether is a beginning, working her is success."' tended Crop Improvement Assoc- iation banquet in Elmvale Nov, 12. Knox Presbyterian church sponsored a bus to the movie "'Jesus'"' on Sunday afternoon, Noy. 9. Everyone enjoyed the film very much. W.R. Best parents Please help this have formed com- worthy effort by con- mittees to raise money -tributing articles for to assist in the con- sale. and lend support struction of a new _ by attending. gymnasium. Everyone is asked to co-operate in the Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale to be held Saturday, November 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be such features as sale of re- cycled toys, crafts and home baking. There will also be refreshments, door prizes and a visit from Santa is promised. Plant addition proceeds Work continues these days at Midland's water pollution treatment plant where a multi-million-dollar addition is being tacked on the plant to meet increased use in the future. This week a 100-plus-ton crane was pressed into service to do some of the heavy lifting in connection with the municipal project. Chimney fire alarm Midland firefighters responded to an out-of- town call to Tay Township yesterday at 12:13 p.m. where a chimney fire was quickly snuffed out. It was the first call firefighters have had to respond to since alarms Tuésday. @,°° *% 0 @e, & e +0 @o2e0 . 26@ ae huireistinas cS e ee @oe 200 '@ece 70®@ @ece @ 208 @ee oe® @ee | °e@ @oe ee@ @eec 68®@ @ooe 20 @oo h ee@ ss: When you shopata owe i Ss: WENE :33 e@ iE gus rh: ee @oo AVY ©e6 ss: 3) STORE :33 ee ee: R see ee @oe « . 700@ ss whilethekidsareata : eee Whe lasaré€ata 338 @eo 28@Q Ooo °0®@ @eec 28®@ @0o 2e@ @eo e868 @se 20@ @ee 2e@®@ ~@eece 20@@ Qoo 0e@ @oo 20®@ @eo 2e@ Qoe e0@ Qodo 2o®@ Qo °e8@ pe 20@ ee @eo 2® @ec 206 @odo 2a@ @eo 2e@ @ec a oon 53@ @eo 2e@ @eo 008 @es 26@ Se: how 333 @eo ©0@ @eo 208 Qoo eoQ @eo ee@ @eo ee®@ @eo 20@ @oo o®@@ See NE 33 oe CT ) @a2e " 6@® @oo0 20®@ e ae e aes £ sae @ ee He December 6 :33 ©e@o ©e@ Qe °8@ @ee 20®@ s: after Santa Claus Parade :33 [oler °e@ Ooo 2e@@ @oe 20 @eo . . @ @oe0 Sponsored by these community minded @eo ee@ = Penetanguishene merchants: +44 @oe 6o®O oes Agence D'Assurances R.J. Asselin Jamiesons Confectionary oe @ec Ltee. Koch's Dominion Hardware ee @ec Austria Printing Ken Cote Super Save 008 @ec Alternate Energy Shop Ken Gauthier Sporting Goods A, ae Andy Robitaille Auto and Truck Linda and Arlene's Nutrition Centre e@ © Collision Ltd. Local Dentists bded-4 @ee Bay Pharmacy Len's Milk and Varlety 200 @@e Bank of Nova Scotla Local Lawyers 200 ph be BeausoleH Funeral Home Mike's Milk Store pis Biue Sky Restaurant Merkley's Gas Bar @eo Biltrite Cash and Carry Maurice Furniture and Appliances @®@ @de Bryants Jewellers Moreau Insurance 200 @@e Bryson McQuirter Real Estate Mailloux's Footwear ©e@ @e@e country Butcher Ken's Billiards 200 Goo Cascagnette Insurance Olympia Restaurant ee @e@e Chalet Sports and Equipment Omers Ples e@ @@e Commodore Hotel (The Pass) Penetang Motor Sales 208 @@e Centre D'Activites Francalses Penetang Home Bakery ee@ @@e CKMP Radio Penetang Citizen 26 @@e The Denim Dealer Penetang I.G.A. eo@ pa ayes variety rae pepiing io e ock Lunc uigley's Cleaners T @@e@ Don Lo Restaurant Quality Carpet Care e0@ @e@o ray ae at H.S. St. ee & Sons Ltd. oO® @o .R. Fashions Stewart's Gulf e b Flesta Hairstyling Stewart's T.V. cos @e@e Fitzgerald Real Estate Stedman's Store 20@ @ee sess Sinlgrents Wear ti ery et ' o@ rew Boats oronto Dominion Bank a2. Georgian Bay Real Estate Watergate Restaurant and Tavern oo @oo Hotel Brule Wally's Men's Shop o8@ @eo Huronla Motors Urb's Home Furnishing eee @eo Herman's Esso Service Vincent Hair Design 008 Oto Handy Andy Store Village Square |.D.A. 008 @eec Humpty Dumpty (Jim Walker) Ron's Confectionary eee @ec Huronla's Credit Union Rick's Service Station 08 Stan Fournler's Welding Realistic Hair Styling @ee Jasons Stores Ltd. 206 Goe ob€@ Friday, December 5, 1980, Page 31

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