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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Jan 1981, p. 19

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A year of news tralia College; Brian Edenvale news by Mrs. Aubrey Giffen had a son, Craig Ball and Kim Hobbs James Dixon. to the Netherlands; Mr. Giffen was chosen Miss Henry Truax marks birthday Wa by Cindy Lockhart Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Mr. Henry Truax who celebrated his birthday, with an open house on Thursday afternoon. Birthday wishes are also sent to Mr. Roy Truax who celebrated his birthday on Friday. Best wishes are sent to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Truax who celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary this past weekend. Neighbours and friends attended a dance held at the Community Hall in Elmvale_ in _ their honour. Card party winners of 'last Friday night were Men's High - Louis Proulx, Men's low - N. O'Hallarn, Ladies' High - May Anderson, Ladies' Low - Pauline Hagen and the Door Prize - Casey Vanderpoel. Next card Party - Friday., Jan. 23 - 8 p.m. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Truax and Mrs. Winnie Armstrong this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill _ Armstrong and girls of Cambridge. Dancing classes and gymnastics started once again at the Centre last Saturday, if you still wish for your child to enroll, please call Mrs. Curry 322-1548 for further information. Visiting with Mr. and | Doug Cairncross ' Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cairncross this past weekend. Are you interested in skating, if so, the community rink is now open. Recreation dance tickets are now available for the dance to be held on Feb. 7/ 81 | at Elmvale Community Hall, with Northern Edition. The price is $4.00 per person. For tickets, please call 322- 2929 or 322-2120. Recreation meeting verley news Wed., Jan. 21-8 p.m. at starts Jan. 29 - 7:30 p.m. the Centre. All $10 for eight weeks. If welcome, we need your' interested please call support. ahead for registration at Cake Decorating - 322-1548 or 526-4540. | AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES | WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT Hwy 89 East, Mount Forest Phone (519) 323-1012 ABSOLUTE CLEARING OUT AUCTION Friday, Jan. 30, 1981, 11 a.m. Sharp We have decided to terminate our Mount Forest operation and are holding this unreserved auction. Regardless of price. Absolutely everything sells to the highest bidder. Complete line of shop equipment and tools including Dyno Time clock air compressors, presses, hand tools, parts, shelving, benches, welders, grease unit, grinders, test equipment, vices, hydraulic jacks, anvils, power tools, alignment tools, fire ex- tinguishers, assortment of new tools and much, much more. MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES - 1976 Ford Pickup F150; 1972 Dodge 1 ton with duals, flat rack & hoist, forklift, snowmobiles, new Bolins walk-behind snowblower. Farm Equipment Complete line of new and used farm equip- ment including large selection of tractors. John Deere crawler/loader, skid steer loader, and various types of sundry equipment. Seed drills, corn planters, packers, cultivators, harrows, discs, plows, manure spreaders, haying equip- ment, wagons, combines, rotary mowers, scraper blades & snow blowers. PLEASE NOTE: Sale conducted at our Mount Forest location, lunch booth on grounds. Shop equipment, vehicles and tractors to be sold inside. Trucking available anywhere in Ontario. This list is subject to additions and deletions due to normal business prior to sale. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for any accidents day of sale. - JA14 21/ 28 AUCTIONEER - Jim McCartney OF WATERDOWN WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT Hwy. 89 East Mount Forest Phone 519-323-1012 IES ae Se > --_-- = went to Centralia College; Sylvia Schaer who started at Georgian College and Vicki Moller who also started at Georgian College. Trips: Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sewers went to Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Hary Giffen flew to Florida; Anne Giffen visited Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage journeyed to California; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and family visited the East Coast; built an addition to his barn and installed a manure pit. Sports: The annual Nottawasaga Canoe Race from Angus to Edenvale was _ held again this year, and Edenvale was able to support three baseball teams this summer. Those teams were the Tykes, the girls and the peewees. Miscellaneous: August as the month of mosquitoes in Eden- Well as 1980 draws to William; Mr. and Mrs. were married in Sep- Those Starting and Mrs. Lenard Giffen graduated from Congeniality at the an end. it is interesting Jim Ward had a son, tember, and Lucy Elementary School Noordegraaf, Jr., Guelph University; Bill International Plowing and surprising to look Jeffery Mark, and Mr. Noordegraaf and Were: Janet Ward, travelled to Western McNabb-~ graduated Matchandone of the top back at the different and Mrs. Klaas Nor- Michael Barret were Wendy Ranson, Jenny Canada and Mr. and from Western _ five in the Queen of the events that happened degraafhadadaughter, married in Barrie in Eaton, Michelle Mrs. Len Noordegraaf University; Mr. _and = Furrow Contest; Mr. throughout the year. I Marsha Valerie. May. Noordegraaf and Cindy Sr. journeyed to the Mrs. Harry Giffen and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson hope you enjoy this Maw. Netherlands. celebrated their 60th had the first diesel car summary. Weddings: David Deaths: These were Those Starting High Farm Improvements: Wedding anniversary; in Edenvale; Mr. and Births: Mr. and Mrs. Ball and Dorothy Brown all former residents: School were: Francis George Strample builta Lynn Johnson obtained Mrs. Nelson Walton Lenard Noordegraaf, were married in April; Mr. Jerry Coughlin, Mr. NyhofandRonPearson. new implement shed; her Grade 8 in piano celebrated their 40th _ Jr.. had a daughter, Bill McNabb and John Sinclair, Mrs. Those Continuing Doug Giffen and sons With the Royal Con- Wedding Anniversary Jennifer Maria; Mr. Kathleen Leeder were Clara Drake, Mrs. their Education were: finished a new dairy Servatory; Rhonda and Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Bev Stewart married in July; John RebeccaSlackand Mrs. Rob ---Noordegraaf who barn and Ed Belcourt Johnson received Giffen are now living at Honours for her Grade 7 practical piano; Connie Grove Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. John vale: Connie Giffen Ploeg and Amanda flew graduated from Cen- T ANNOUNCEMENTS announce the appoin you in town and coun The combination of in respect to any of L | A.E. L:PAGE, PANNOUNCENENT A. E. LePage (Ontario) Ltd. as a sales representative, qualified to serve been a successful Real Estate Salesperson locally for 2/2 years. perience of A. E. LePage (Ontario) Ltd., and . the sales experience and qualifications of Gary Pike, will enable him to better serve you Gary can be reached at: Business - 526-4271. a | is pleased to tment of Mr. Gary Pike try properties. Gary has many services and ex- your real estate needs. 6,7 ANNOUNCEMENTS HA A. E. LEPAGE wl ANNOUNCEMENT Don Tannahill Gordon Hanna, Regional Manager for Central and Northern Ontario is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Don Tannahill as the new manager of the Huronia Regional office, Highway 27, Midland. Mr. Tannahill joined A.E. LePage (Ontario) Ltd. through the acquisition of the Midland office of Walter Dean Real Estate on August 1, 1979, and has enjoyed over the past three years a very successful Real Estate career in the Midland- Penetang area. Mr. Tannahill will be responsible for a staff of 30 people working from the Midland, Elmvale and Coldwater offices and will be directly involved with the further expansion plans of A. E. Le Page (Ontario) Ltd. in the Huronia area. The combination of the many services and years of experience of Canada's largest Real Estate company, plus the excellent sales force in the local area will enable A. E. LePage (Ontario) Ltd. to continue to provide professional efficient service and to assist you in respect to any of your Real Estate needs. 5,6 ke | CATED oy PVYUICce LAIVectory Services 'The Service Directory i is a smart way to Contracting Scrap Yard advertise your business services. Next roan time you're looking for some profitable results place an ad in our Directory Backh J|M LALONDE SAULNIER & MAYER ROOFING SERVICE for as little as $6.95 PE aa ey By eek tert WDB UY oper Core comnlet® snow andilceyemmaved > , . Al as : a week Tree removal, tences, lawns and ie, d ba t i "hag lis add : driveways bullt, compiete septic enemies Phone 526-2283 systems, basements dug. etc. Tepsoil, Be ee owd aa Serice ; te ror ntak | 322-1871 or 549-2012. manure - gravel, field stone, fill, 102-8 Se SE Or eae 1e78 4 ATF Contracting Contracting Services SNOW REMOVAL OFF ROOF DON FLEMING BERNIE LON CONSTRUCHGR Laurin Maintenance MOVING VAN & 2 MEN CAR PENTRY @ Topsoil-mason sand-gravel etc., ai ata geri U ral nile sep lias e Houses, © Aluminum @ Septic systems installed as ee Removal Gaistal Clesding pear ; © Cottages, siding, etc. @ Backhoe - bulldozing. belie) ce ae Midland - call: 526- - e@ Snow removal - radio dispatched Tel sili phe A= ta ; Rie, : - . lephone Orlllia: 326-3716 Free Estimates 322-2806 = 90TF: | @ Phone Elmvale - 322-1051 OTF 705-549-2834 2109 101-10 Wednesday, January 21, 1981, Page 19 Park Home,

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