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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Apr 1981, p. 13

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April 4 -- Midland Figure Skating Club presents Jungle Book and Annie on ice at the Midland Centennial Arena on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. each day. Featuring Brian Orser and a cast of 225 skaters. Tickets from the arena on Monday and Wednesday between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Adults $3, child $1.50 or telephone Judy Dion (526-6179) or June Jenkinson (526-7376). -- Penetanguishene Figure Skating Club is holding a spring dance on Saturday, April 4 between 8 p.m. and 1 am. in the Penetanguishene Legion. Music by Appolo V. Lunch to be served. $10 a couple. Tickets at Wallv's Men's Shop and Ken Gauthier Sporting Goods. -- The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival will be held April 4-11 this year and as usual a large number of events are planned. The Grand Opening Maple Syrup Ball will go April 4, Progressive Euchre April 6, Cash Bingo April 7, Maple Sugar Family Skate Party featuring Brian Orser April 8. © --Midland Alpine Social Club's first annual ski team banquet will be held on Sat., April 4 at the Rooster Tail. Dance following at 9 p.m. Music by deejay Mike Bentley. Tickets at door $2 per person. April6 -- Patchwork '81;St. Theresa's High School's annual variety show, will run Mon., April 6 and Tuesday, April 7. Tickets on sale at the door only, 8 p.m. start, adult's $2, students and children $1. First performance of Clearwater, Ontario, the school's entry in the Georgian Bay Drama Festival. Also for the first time, participation by the school band. * Huronia * Pp --Midland Nursery School is accepting registrations for three and four year olds for co-operative and non co-operative classes for the 1981-82 school year. An open house will be held on April 7, 8, 9, 10 between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church. Drop in, meet the teacher, and let your child participate in the program. For more information, telephone Cathy Westcott (526-7055). --Bavview Parents' Auxiliary will have a parents night on Tues., April 7. Guest speaker to be John Bray, who will speak on the language arts. Evening begins at 7:30 p.m. in Bayview School. April 8 --The Midland Civinettes are holding a card partv on Wed., April 8 at 8 p.m. in Sacred Heart School, William Street, Midland. Door prize. refreshments. _ -- On Wed., April 8 at The Simcoe County Museum, David. Newlands, head of the museum studies program at the Royal Ontario Museum, will present a slide show on Early Ontario Potteries to the Simcoe County Archaeological Society. This is an _ op- portunity to learn about butter bowls, jam jars and a variety of other crockery found in the pantry's in all early Ontario homes. Meeting begins at 8 p.m., admission free. April 9 --Twin Lakes Motor Club is offering a rally school on Thurs., April 9, April 16, April 23 and a graduation rally on Sat., April 25. Instructions by experts. For information telephone Ross Kirby (526-9256). April 9 -- Midland Secondary School is hosting this year's Georgian Bay Drama Festival on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 9, 10, 11. A Midland minor soccer possibility Calendar * one-act play competition involving area high schools. Admission is $2 at the door or $5 for the three nights, curtain time 7:30 p.m. Different one-act plays in the cafetorium each night. April 11 --Rummage sale will be held on Sat., April 11 at 1 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church. -- You are cordially invited to the Penetanguishene Legion Ladies - Auxiliary Branch 68 to attend their annual spring dance. to be held on Saturday, April 11 at the Penetanguishene Legion Hall. Music by The varitones, refreshments, prizes and lunch. Admission at door. --Wvebridge Community Centre afternoon tea. bazaar and bake sale on Sat., April 11 between 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Wyebridge Community Centre recreation committee, --Dance to the music of the Phantom 4 at Lafontaine Parish Hall on Sat., April 11 starting at 9 p.m. Square dances and spot dances. Lunch will be served. $7 per couple. For tickets telephone 533-2604 or 533-2075. --A bake sale will be held on Sat., April 11 at Zellers by the 4th Midland Scout Ladies Auxiliary starting at 9:30 a.m. April 13 -- The regular monthly board meeting of The Huronia Social Planning Council will be held on Monday, April 13 at 8:30 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Midland. For information telephone Ms. Bernie Kacmarski. April 14 --Attention Ladies. You are invited to a coffee hour, to be held at the Alliance Church (corner of First Street and Elizabeth Street, Midland) on April 14 at 9:45 a.m. Special features: miniature flower display, dried -- e -- There will be an organizational meeting for minor soccer in Midland Centennial how many local youths are interested in for- ming a new league. That meeting will get underway at 7 p.m. Registration is open to local athletes up to the age of 12 years old although teams would be formed for youths over that age if enough interest is shown. This is strictly an organizational meeting and there is no obligation involved. Arena. Tuesday, to see Jarvis - 2nd-Midland; 5th - Fraser Nicholson - Port MecNicoll; 6th - Randv Baker - Port 4 = It's magic! Ron Oliver, a young magician from New 'v9 bv Robin Nutbrown I would like to apologize for the error which was made in the article for the March 8, Kub Kar Rally. The standings for the Boy and Parent Design Category should read as follows: 1st - Brian Jarvis-2nd- Midland; 2nd - George Hemm - Wyebridge; 3rd - Dwaine Hennie - Port MeNicoll; 4th - Darren MeNicoll; Consolation ~ Prizes: (Toby Dusome - Port MeNicoll, Bradley Maver - Lafontaine). T am truly sorry for the inconvenience which this error caused. Lowell. Ontario, is appearing tomorrow in Midland Secondary School. His appearance is part of the Huronia Performing Arts for Children program. The show starts at 2 p.m. The new London bus rides x Travel news, views by Carol Crawford Two new bus services have been inaugurated at London's Heathrow Airport, linking the three terminals with Central London. The Airbuses run daily year round (except for Christmas Day) and cost two pounds for adults. one pound for children. Canadian dollars are aecepted on the bus, as is the Go-As-You-Please ticket, which gives unlimited travel on London's buses and tubes The Airbus Al leaves every 20 minutes, and goes to Grosvenor Gardens, near Victoria Station. via Cromwell Road and Hyde Park Corner. : Airbus A2 goes via Shephers Bush and Bavswater Road to Sussex Gardens and Paddington, leaving every 30 minutes. Each terminal at Heathrow is marked with easily- identified signs to the Airbus stop. : Home to Home One way to arrange an _ inexpensive vacation is to switch homes. Through the New Worlds Vacation Exchange Club, you can exchange homes with a family in Great Britain, the United States, Ireland, France or Italv A club membership of $27 entitles you to receive to New World directories listing names (including your's) of people willing to exchange homes. - Write for details to New Worlds Vacation Exchange Club, 311 West 23rd St. North Vancouver. B.C. V7M 2B6, or phone (604) 988- 7628 Ghost Chase Here is a tour for the person who has been evervwhere! In Fredericksburg, Virginia, group tours are guided around eight country mansions, most dating back to the 18th Century and the Civil War, that are regularly frequented by ghostly apparitions. A lady in white, a Sioux Indian princess, Confederate soldiers, and even George Washington's brother-in-law, Col. Fielding Lewis. are amongst the ghostly band that haunt these houses. For further information write to the Fredericksburg Visitor Center, 706 Caroline Street. Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Shogun Passage Shogun fans now have the opportunity to visit many of the locales popularized by the film Japan Air Lines, in cooperation with Japan Travel Bureau International, has put together a specialized tour of Japan that offers glimpses into the places and events of the Englishman Will Adams and shogun leyasu Tokugawa, TV's Blackthorne and Toranaga. The 15-day deluxe tour visits many areas in Japan never before offered on a_ tour itinerary. Fully escorted, it offers a wide selection of departure dates beginning April 1981. The tour begins with three days in Tokyo and includes Nikko, Shimoda (where much of the filming of Shogun was done), Ito (to see a ~ monument to Adams), Nagoya, Nara (cradle of Japanese civilizatio.:', Kyoto, Beppu, (on the island of Kyushu, site of Adams' real landing), and ends in Osaka. Ron Oliver | 7zand9:15 Restricted 7 Adult _ - "a am ye NOW PLAYING "One of the best films of the year." --Andrew Sarris, VILLAGE VOICE flower arranging demonstration, message by tape of Dr. Clyde Narramore. Nursery facilities available. April 16 -- St. Paul's United Church choir presents Stainer's Crucifixion on Maundy Thursday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in the church. April 18 Enioy an evening of dancing to the music of the Varitone 5 at the Wyebridge Community Centre on Sat., April 18. Lunch and door prizes. Telephone early for tickets (526-7203 or 526-9592). Spronsored by the Wyebridge Parks and Recreation. April 25 -- Huronia Crafts Guild have a bus going to Canadian Craft Show, Toronto on Sat., April 25. from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For in- formation telephone 526-8203 or 549-2077. -- Registered Nursing Association is holding a rummage sale on Sat., April 25 in St. Mark's Anglican Parish Hall, starting at 10 a.m. Donations gratefully accepted. Telephone 526-5319 or 526-6119. April 21 --Meeting of Penetanguishene Horticultural Society on Tues., April 21 in the library basement at 8 p.m. Guest is Alfred Pain, retired from the Niagara Parks Board. Gardeners and horticulturalists will enjoy the film and acquire valuable information from the knowledge gained from the many years of his work. May7 On Thursday May 7, a Portraits of Summer Fashion Show by the Kinette Club of Midland with Moira Hunt as commentator, in the Budd Watson Gallery. Proceeds above costs go to Cystic Fibrosis Fund. ORILLIA CINEMA 3 ICOLBORNE ST326-3338 ae [F POSTMAN "ae / bs Teac HARDLY aaa aes WORKING CE 7and9--s 7and9 re "One of the most enjoyable movies of the year." ane Pot Colins Soop MORNING AMERICA (hy: : : { King St. le RICHARD DREYFUSS AMY IRVING - LEE REMICK CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE Nitely 7 &9 926-5791 Friday, April 3, 1981, Page 13

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